QPR have changed their badge for the second time in 8 years. After an exhaustive consultation with fans which lasted 6 months, the club has brought back the traditional hoops and the club’s initials. The 2008 coat of arms was replaced by a much more simple, moderate design that incorporated features of their 4 previous crests.
QPR co-chairman Fernandes said in an interview with the official website, “The introduction of a new Club crest has always been a dream of mine since I arrived here nearly five years ago and I'm absolutely delighted with the final result.”
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