Bristol Rovers plans to hold a consultation process about changing the club badge.
Rovers' 140th anniversary is approaching next year and the club wants to gauge supporters' opinions on the possibility of revamping the club's crest. The club is set to contact supporters to invite them to take part in a survey.
The current crest has been in use for 25 years and the club is considering updating its branding.
"Lots has changed over that 25-year period, not only for the club but also in wider society and now feels like the right time to work with you – the supporters – to review this and see if we can make any improvements or changes to better represent the club," a club statement said.
"We would, therefore, like to start a consultation process to gain some initial feedback on the current badge and gather possible new ideas as to how we represent ourselves as a club moving forward.
"As part of this process, we are very shortly going to be getting in touch with fans to invite you to take part in a survey and share your views. Once we have collated initial opinions, we may then create a small focus group to discuss ideas and concepts further.
"Working together, we can redefine what the future of our club looks like."
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