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Whatever ups and downs the fervently supported Olympique de Marseille have to deal with - on pitch and off - there’s no denying their standing when it comes to the history of football aesthetics.

Therefore the highly decorated French Ligue 1 side certainly qualify for a theoretical new crest via the Crest Redesign Competition Weekly (CRCW), and they got that in not insignificant numbers - the voting page has all the stage’s entries collected.

Some weeks the Crest Redesign Competition Weekly (CRCW) is about huge teams, others minnows; we’ll leave you to decide which category stage 321 - cue Ted Rogers hand gesture* - falls into.

Accra’s Hearts of Oak are certainly big in Ghana. They have a barrowful of domestic titles and even one CAF Champions League win to their name, but they’re far from a household name internationally and that adds a little intrigue to a CRCW stage.

Some teams are chosen for the Crest Redesign Competition Weekly (CRCW) because of their standing in world football, some because, frankly, their club badge is abysmal, and then some are chosen - one is chosen - because they’re named after Thor and their identity has Thor’s hammer front and centre.

Iceland’s Íþróttafélagið Þór, or Thór Akureyri, aren’t known for their on-pitch exploits. As we say, Thor’s hammer, innit. And the members that got involved certainly enjoyed themselves.

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