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One pie or two?

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Notts are currently running a survey asking people if they prefer the old retro 'one magpie' or the current 'two magpies' on the badge.

They say 1 for sorrow, two for joy, we've had two pies for years and we've had very little joy!

What do you think ? One pie or two ?

https://t.co/j1ba31oD9Q

It's a nostalgia thing, a throw back to a bygone era and although I love the design (I've done much graphical work around the single magpie) - I think our badge should remain as it is. There's no reason why we couldn't replicate what Derby did not so long ago by having a ram logo on their shirt but the clubs crest remained traditional.

Personally I hope we don't revert the clubs logo.

chris-sig.webp

A field where dreams become reality.

Seems something aimed at appeasing the fans more than anything! I would also rather see focus on the league and restructuring of the club.

Its a nice idea in principle but we have bigger concerns.

When people ask what 'American Pie' is about, they're missing the point. The song isn't about the lines themselves - it's about what is between the lines. The song is about what isn't there.

Don McLean

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