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An 1883 Sheffield Daily Telegraph report, previewing a Nottingham derby between Notts and Forest, gives Notts County's nickname as the "Patricians". [ d ] Before becoming the "Magpies", Notts were known as the "Lambs"; Brown suggests this was a reference to a notorious gang from Nottingham's Narrow Marsh slums active in the nineteenth century ...
The Wee County: Smallest county in Scotland and the UK by area. [1] Cornwall: Kernow: Cornish name for Cornwall County Antrim: The Glenmen: From the Glens of Antrim: County Armagh: The Orchard County The Cathedral County: Due to large number of orchards Due to the Primate of All Ireland being based in the county County Durham: Land of the ...
First recorded match: Notts County 0–0 Trent Valley, friendly, 8 December 1864. [39] First FA Cup match: Notts County 1–1 Sheffield, 3 November 1877. [40] First league match: Everton 2–1 Notts County, 15 September 1888. [41] First Football League Cup match: Notts County 1–3 Brighton & Hove Albion, 20 October 1960. [25]
A knight. Named after the nickname "Time de Guerreiros" (Warriors' Team) that came around in 2009. Since 2016, it's the official mascot. [10] Grêmio Esportivo Brasil: Xavante: An Indian: Grêmio Foot-Ball Porto Alegrense: Mosqueteiro A musketeer (a man in a 16th-century army uniform) Guarani Futebol Clube: Bugre An Indian: Clube Atlético Juventus
A founding member of the English Football League (EFL) in 1888, [1] Notts County (nicknamed the Magpies) were relegated to non-League football for the first time in 2019. [a] [3] The 2022–23 season was the club's fourth consecutive season in the National League, the fifth tier of the English football league system, with each of their three previous campaigns ending in defeat in the play-offs.
Essex Calves (archaic), Easties, Essers, Wideboys, Saxons, Scimitars (from the county Coat of Arms) Exeter Grecians (especially those from around the St Sidwells area and Exeter City FC fans generally), Sex-with-Sisters (pejorative) Eye Eyeballs Ewell Eeews (pejorative) Failsworth Failers, Jailsworths (pejorative) Fakenham Fakers Fareham ...
The nickname is used by white and Asian people alike, and came to many people's attention in the film East is East. [32] [33] "Bruddersford" – name coined by J. B. Priestley for his fictional portrayals of Bradford. [34] [35] "Curry Capital of Britain" or simply "Curry Capital" – a title gained by the city's rich history with curry.
Pages in category "Notts County F.C." The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...