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Junior Magpies...

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Okay, as far as the list of priorities this is quite low.

I admit this, however, I recall when it was ran with passion and a staple of the football club community. A part of Notts which brought young fans together, I know many fans who often ask if it's still running or disappointed when their events get cancelled.

In terms of pride and looking after our own, the worth of this is so much more important than that of what people think. If Notts is doing poorly, I don't see why the younger fans should be forgotten. Whilst I also hate this 'YOUng PIES', I would love to see the club invest some quality planning for this or at least see if the NCFITC could help to ensure it's done well.

Bring back the Junior Magpies I say, forget this silly re-branding.

https://www.facebook.com/TeamMagpies/

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A field where dreams become reality.

YOUngPIES sounds awful.

I thought it had be scrapped in all honesty, the club should hold its head in shame by failing to properly run it.

The reason its failing is due to the people behind it, the club used to get fans involved and certain names made it stronger. Since the club took over the full operation its been downhill ever since then.

@Chris the club glosses over it.

@LozCloughSLO should put your thoughts forward and try to get the club to bring it back properly. One thing I hate about Notts is all these official pages, put everything out across one platform.

I used to be a member when I was younger, I think the club made it free and that could be where the problem is. If they charged a small fee and did more events I am sure it would become popular again.

I don't think the club can afford to lose younger fans.

"Strive not to be a success, but rather to be of value."

I don't think the club cares enough about the younger generations of fans.

Junior Magpies used to be something I felt proud to be a member of when I was younger, I thought they had stopped doing it but I'm disappointed to see it seems to be half arsed.

Oh oh oh ohhhhh, everywhere where we go, watching super County putting on a show!

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It used to be a firm pillar for the club, back when it was properly run. Something every die hard supporter would enrol their children into, it was a family thing. It's a shame the clubs allowed it to die.

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

On 10/05/2019 at 19:37, Chris said:

'YOUng PIES', I would love to see the club invest some quality planning for this or at least see if the NCFITC could help to ensure it's done well.

I used to be a member until I turned 11 or so, it just started to lose the focus and it was great meeting the players but when certain ones didn't turn up. It looked half arsed.

I agree with the comments mentioned, it's a shame that its been neglected as it does make a difference for younger supporters. The club should put more effort in running it or allowing the NCFITC to take over.

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