If you started a sports team, what would the colors and mascot be?
I needed something to get me going so I thought I’d try the daily thought as it’s a subject that was once very close to my heart.
I’ve been associated with several start-ups, particularly in the field of rugby league (which is the minority rugby code in the UK, and often tries to expand). There is often more thought given to stuff like this rather than funding and other basic building blocks and there was one local start-up that involved a name, loan of a venue, money raised for shirts, a couple of matches (hosted by Nottingham Outlaws) and . . . oblivion. I told him not to let the kids take their match shirts home. It’s a pain washing the kit but at least you get to keep it together. After the two matches they never did get get the team, or the shirts, back together.
You have to be very careful with this sort of thing, as Coventry Bears found. Now, I like Coventry Bears. But having said that, I also have a few old scores to settle. Fortunately my parents brought me up better than that. After an internal struggle I am merely going to point out that a bear is a big fierce creature, well-suited to being the mascot of a rugby team. It is also, for those of you who have led a sheltered life, a name for a particular subsection of gay culture.
According to Wikipedia “a bear is a larger and often hairier man who projects an image of rugged masculinity”.
It probably tells you something about my basic attitudes that I found it funny that Coventry Rugby League club was sharing its name with a group of people that produced some interesting internet search results. (Sorry if it offends anyone, but I was born in the 1950s and find amusement in things which are today found to be insensitive).
Anyway, there you go. I don’t know what I’d do about colours and mascots, but I do know that I’d do a thorough internet search before I decided anything.
Nottingham Outlaws RLFC – founded 1999. The name is or has also used by a BMX Club, a Cricket Club, a camera club, an ice hockey team a speedway team and is now in use for county badminton too. I’m not entirely sure who used it first, though I do note that two of the later users of the name seem to have cunningly omitted details of their earlier names to imply that they used it before we did.
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Coaching primary school teams absolved me from the necessity to think up team names.
It probably taught you much about patience and the qualities required for canonisation too . . .
For rugby, mud and blood…and the name might resemble that of Prince during that little quibble, something like @#$%^^%$#@–
Excellent ideas. The mud and blood are familiar and the name is an excellent innovation.
My colors would be pink and grey and my mascot would be a cat. Of course, it wouldn’t be a sports team as much as a book club…
Competitive Reading! Great thought. Grey and pink are the colours of Olney RFC. They have a very natty club blazer. Olney was where Cowper the poet used to live and write hymns.
https://twitter.com/olneyrfc/status/1071837053913100288
Happy New Year!
Now I want a blazer like that….
They are fine things, aren’t they? 🙂
I’d like a rugby team (because we don’t see that much here), their colors would be Royal Blue & Gold and their mascot would be The Hulk with a pet squirrel.
The Squirrel is a neat touch – reassuring to parents and referees. 🙂 America has a great record in rugby – https://www.majorleague.rugby/history/
https://holliesmckay.substack.com/p/meet-the-old-breed-the-marine-rugby
Thanks for the links!!
(squirrels can be pretty mean if cornered)
My father was once bitten by a squirrel when he chased it into a hole and put his hand in to extract it. He often warned me about squirrels, though was silent on the subject of stupidity. 🙂
LOL !!!
It just goes to show that even serious adults have a back story. 🙂
I am pleased this one got you going. With a name like Dick Bulger it makes sense to be a Bear founder.
You know Derrick, I am still so slow I completely missed that. Julia says it’s the first time I’ve laughed for weeks.
I’m even more pleased
🙂 🙂 🙂
I would have no idea what to call a team. Sports was never of that much interest to me, although I ran track and Cross-Country in my youth and enjoyed doing that. I was a decent long distance runner, way back when. 🙂
OK, what would you name your next album – that must be much more complicated than a sports team. 😉
I plan on calling it ” A Different Point of View”
Sounds good on many levels. I imagine there is a lot more to it than thinking up a team name.
Probably just different things.
🙂