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Hi everybody this is Italian Magpies.

Joe talked me about this forum so here I am.

I'm the administrator of Italian Magpies, the Official Italian Supporters Club of Notts County Football Club. My project started last January (at the end) and now count over 2000 likes on Facebook fanpage and over 500 followers on Twitter.

All I and my friends want to do is to get more people interested in Notts County.

Of course I'm a Juventus fan.

I was interested in Notts before the friendly game v Juventus on September the 8, 2011. I was reading some books about Juventus history and found out the story of John Savage and the black and white stripes. I really love this kind of stories. It was about 6 months earlier the 8th of September when I became fan on NCFC FB fanpage and started to talk with many people. I've been in Nottingham two times: last January 19-23 (v MK Dons 1-1) and on the 4-5-6 of May (v Colchester 1-4).

Fantastic experiences. First time I was alone, second time with 10 friends. Next time I hope with plenty more.

With the work I'm doing with Italian Magpies, many new people asked to come to Nottingham so I hope next time we could be more than 15 and seat with you all in the Kop once again.

I also host some Magpies for two Juve games: 20th November 2011 (Juventus v Palermo 3-0) and 20th October 2012 (Juventus v Napoli 2-0). For the second time I also planned a meeting between the Notts fans and alot of Juve fans so they have plenty of photos. The story also went on Juventus website: what a privilege!

I think it's all.

[size=5]http://www.italianmagpies.com/

Take a look at my website and read the articles in the section called "Stories". Click on the Union Jack to translate the blog.

Cheer COYP

IM

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Welcome to the community! :)

There's quite a few stories similar to one we share, although I feel we're about the only two clubs who feel the history and story regarding what brought Notts and Juventus together is seen as important. Certainly since the game at your lovely new stadium it's been a focal point of ours and something which is very unique. I recall reading about the visit, seeing the photos of a very large group on the Official Site. I'm very much hoping we can do an Home tie against Juventus, which was cancelled due to clashing games but maybe some time in the future.

I often frequently read your website, plus keep update via your facebook page. Exciting stuff!

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I hope Juve will play Notts at Meadow Lane. Plenty of juve fans will come!

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Hi Italian Magpies,

briefly glanced over your website, it looks very informative. will take a more detailed look later but for now welcome, welcome. hope you enjoy your time here :)

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Hi Italian Magpies,

briefly glanced over your website, it looks very informative. will take a more detailed look later but for now welcome, welcome. hope you enjoy your time here :)

thanks
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welcome to the forum. i hope you like it here... especially when it gets going properly.

have fun!

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hi, welcome to the community.

nice to see another new face and i look forward to sharing views with you, despite you probably not being familiar with my team. Not many big clubs would honour the humble background of their story, it's special and I have to admit that. Maybe you could share some pictures of your visit in the photography section? I'm sure joe, aswell as myself would love too.

its starting to become a who is who of football around here :lol:

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Hi Italian Magpies,. I actually watched Juventus in 1972/73 in the semi final of the European cup at the old Baseball Ground.You had won the first leg 3-1 in front 72000 fans and the return leg was 0-0.Unfortunately for you Ajax won in the final.I also watched the match against Notts on TV in a pub in Skegness whilst on holiday with Notts Joe and our families A few other Magpie fans were in the pub as well and we enjoyed some friendly banter.Welcome to the site.

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hi, welcome to the community.

nice to see another new face and i look forward to sharing views with you, despite you probably not being familiar with my team. Not many big clubs would honour the humble background of their story, it's special and I have to admit that. Maybe you could share some pictures of your visit in the photography section? I'm sure joe, aswell as myself would love too.

its starting to become a who is who of football around here :lol:

Hi maybe i'll upload some photos here.

You can have a look here..

My second trip with friends
/>http://www.italianmagpies.com/2012/05/un-viaggio-di-cuore.html

Magpies in Turin last October
/>http://www.italianmagpies.com/2012/10/notts-county-e-juventus-si-continua.html

Hi Italian Magpies,. I actually watched Juventus in 1972/73 in the semi final of the European cup at the old Baseball Ground.You had won the first leg 3-1 in front 72000 fans and the return leg was 0-0.Unfortunately for you Ajax won in the final.I also watched the match against Notts on TV in a pub in Skegness whilst on holiday with Notts Joe and our families A few other Magpie fans were in the pub as well and we enjoyed some friendly banter.Welcome to the site.

Thanks. I was at the Juventus Stadium to watch Juve v Notts. Amazing memories!

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