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The hits keep coming for Chargers fans, who now get to see their beloved Powder Blue-and-Gold color scheme appear in a team logo bearing the dreaded inter-locking L.A.

For decades, many Chargers fans clamored for the team’s owners, the Spanoses, to reincorporate Powder Blue into the team’s primary color scheme.

Now, the Spanoses have done something like that, unveiling a Powder Blue and Gold logo on the team’s Twitter page.

Evidently, it dawned on someone within the organization that the dark-blue-and-white, much-panned L.A. logo the team unveiled Thursday bore a resemblance to the Los Angeles Dodgers logo.

And, the Powder Blues were what the Chargers wore in their one season in L.A., in 1960.

Logo decisions probably fall to President of Business Operations A.G. Spanos, a son of Chargers Owner-Chairman Dean Spanos.

A.G. Spanos attended USC, earning a bachelor’s degree in marketing from the Marshall School of Business. He was Chargers CEO for over four years before assuming his current post in May 2015.

Tom.Krasovic@SDUnionTribune.com; Twitter: SDUTKrasovic

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