Showing posts with label Ajax. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ajax. Show all posts

Saturday, February 08, 2014

Badge of the Day #72 (Lokomotive Leipzig)



 
Apparently, this constitutes the blog’s 700th post, a milestone that will be marked with the presentation of one of the latest, freshly-arrived additions to the European football club collection in the form of a vintage object representing the crest of Lokomotive Leipzig from, for the 'Ostalgically' inclined, the former East Germany, from where they emerged into my consciousness during the 1970s (courtesy, I fancy, of being featured as a team photo sticker in the legendary Panini ‘Euro Football’ album issued during the 1976-77 seaon).
 
As regular competitors in both the Cup-Winners’ & Fairs/UEFA Cups over a 25-year period - & frequently drawn against British opposition - until German reunification saw their domestic star dim, Loko Leipzig remained in both sight & mind (culminating in their appearance in the 1987 Cup-Winners’ Cup final, losing, acceptably at least, to the mighty Ajax), & the name, another of those eastern European ‘modernist-machine’ nomenclatures, has continued to resonate since as one of those fondly recalled.

Curiously, & disappointingly just ahead of the times, Lokomotive Leipzig were drawn against three English clubs in the 1973-74 UEFA Cup (the season immediately prior to my developing an interest in football), during their progress to the semi-finals of the competition, where they unfortunately succumbed to ‘Spuds’, having eliminated Wolverhampton Wanderers (on the away goals rule) & Ipswich Town (on penalties) en route.
By a quirk of fate, I randomly acquired a copy of the programme for the Molineux leg of the Wolves tie whilst collecting such publications in the late 70s, thus the badge is not the first item of Loko Leipzig memorabilia to have been owned.  Here’s some photographic evidence:




 

Thursday, November 21, 2013

Badge of the Day #10 (Ajax Amsterdam)




Today’s prized object from the collection represents the mighty Ajax of Amsterdam.
Unfortunately, I took up an interest in football just after Ajax had enjoyed their great era of European dominance in the early 70s, but that hasn’t prevented an historical appreciation of the wonder of that particular feat or a continuing fascination with & favouritism for what is, obviously, Holland’s greatest, grooviest club & also one of the most admirable in Europe, who would be welcome to contest at least a semi-final of the so-called Champions’ League in any given season.