Mysterious Liverpool Women’s Team Badge Detail Leaves Fans Astonished

Fans of Liverpool Women’s team have been left perplexed by a peculiar detail in the club’s badge. Observant supporters have noticed the inclusion of the word ‘women’ under the emblem, which has raised questions about its purpose and relevance.

While the Premier League concluded its season with its fair share of excitement, the Women’s Super League also reached a thrilling climax. On the final day, Manchester United had a chance to secure their first title, but they required the defending champions to stumble.

However, Chelsea emerged victorious, clinching their sixth title under the management of Emma Hayes. This success has prompted some fans to advocate for Hayes to take charge of the men’s team as well, emphasizing her exceptional abilities.

Liverpool played their part in the title race by hosting their fierce rivals, Manchester United, at Prenton Park on the final day. Unfortunately for the hosts, Lucia Garcia scored the only goal of the game for Marc Skinner’s team, leaving Liverpool to finish the season in mid-table. It marked their first campaign back in the WSL after suffering relegation in 2020.

Following the conclusion of the league and the confirmation of Reading’s relegation, the WSL’s social media team published a tweet listing all the teams that would be competing in the next campaign. This tweet drew attention to Liverpool’s badge, which bears the same emblem as the men’s team but features the word ‘Women’ at the bottom.

This discovery led to puzzled reactions from fans. One supporter questioned the purpose of the word ‘Women’ floating beneath the Liverpool badge, while another suggested retiring it altogether, stating, “Maybe it’s time to remove the ‘Women’ part of the badge. One Liverpool… What do you think?”

Expressing their love for the club, a Liverpool fan commented, “I love you Liverpool, but the prominent ‘Women’ under the badge is embarrassing. Please remove it as it creates the impression of a separate entity.”

Others joined the discussion, wondering why Liverpool was the only team with the addition of ‘Women’ on their badge, deeming it random and out of place. One fan sarcastically proposed that Liverpool should add ‘men,’ ‘reserves,’ and ‘under 18’ to their other team badges, while another cynically remarked, “‘You never walk alone’ unless it’s the women’s club logo.”

Amidst these reactions, some fans urged the club to reconsider the badge design in light of the prevailing sentiment.

Notably, no Liverpool players were included in Sarina Weigman’s England squad for the upcoming World Cup, a fact that did not come as a surprise to many. The decline of Liverpool Women’s team in recent years has been attributed to a lack of financial support, despite their previous back-to-back WSL titles less than a decade ago.