The football is art, as art has a common bond with other arts such as language. It is not uncommon to see English teams shields slogans or slogans in Latin , let's take a quick look at those who are and what they mean.
first thing you see when you enter the website of Everton is something like "Nil Satis Nisi Optimum" with English translation attached "Nothing but the Best" the sentence represents an extraordinary spirit of overcoming the toffees, something like "nothing but the best is enough good. "This slogan also appears on the shield and is not the only one who has something.
The Manchester City also has a slogan like " Superbia in Praeli " which means" Pride in battle "something that should not be misconstrued as the word pride is not included in a negative tone, but as a synonym for pride. Also Blackburn Rovers carries in his coat " Arte et Labore " to say that only with quality is not sufficient because we must also add the "skill and work." And the Sunderland at the top is the motto "Consectatio Excellentiae ", ie," In Search of Excellence. "
These are the teams in the Premier with slogans on the shield, plus a "Prepared" taken by the villains. But in a recent past the number was higher because the Spurs have the familiar "Auder est facere" , to spur on the web that decorates the edges with their English translation, which means "Where there is power." And Arsenal had "Victoria Concordia Crescit" who came to say that the victory was born of harmony.
Also in Championship there are others such as Barnsley (see) carry a "Spectemur Agenda" with two men working, which means "Let us be seen doing things," a phrase of Ovid, a poet of the time the Romans. And many people take their nicknames, like "Bluebirds", "Irons" or "Tigers" but that is another story.
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