Fans are only just realising Fulham badge has optical illusion on it as they say ‘glad I’m not the only one’

FANS are just realizing that there is an optical illusion on the Fulham badge.

The London club’s current crest was introduced in 2001 following promotion to the Premier League.

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Fans understand the meaning of the Fulham badge Credit: Getty

The badge is in the form of a shield with a black and white background.

On the central white strip is a red pattern that fans are only now realizing represents the club’s name.

The shape actually spells out “FFC”, which stands for Fulham Football Club.

However, some fans never understood its true meaning.

Fans on the BucketHatSam podcast discussed the coat of arms as one guest admitted he had only just realized what the pattern represented.

The video got a lot of attention and viewers flooded the comment section.

One posted: “I was a year old today when I realized it.”

Another commented: “I thought it was some weird runic letter or something.”

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A third wrote: “I’m just now seeing.”

A fourth said, “Wait what, how can I not load this.”

Peti joked, “I’m glad I’m not the only one.”

Another added: “I never even noticed.”

Fans also took notice of Fulham back in August as they realized the roof at Craven Cottage was out of date.

The Cottagers’ old sponsor, FXPro, was still visible in the stands on both sides of the pitch.

Categories: Optical Illusion
Source: HIS Education

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