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The shield contains a representation of the legendary Robin Hood. The crest takes the form of a walled castle with three towers, all in their natural colours, standing upon a wreath of red and gold.

One tower bears a silver crescent and the other one a golden star — the star and crescent being symbols of the Crusading history of Richard I, in whose name Robin Hood performed his merry deeds.

The supporters of the shield are two royal stags, often spotted in the nearby Sherwood Forest, looking outwards and standing on rough broken branches. Each stag bears an open golden crown around its neck. The current logo, with two courting magpies perched on a football was originally designed in black and white, though now usually seen on an amber shield.

An emblem sometimes seen of our friendly, albeit alone, magpie dressed in a tuxedo, a bowler hat and walking-stick, indicative of the prestigious image of the club, was used mostly by newspapers as a cartoon icon to represent Notts County but never appeared on the shirts or in any official capacity. A final thought to ponder as we leave behind the oldest club in the League: a few years earlier and Juve could now be wearing chocolate and pale-blue halves!

Maybe it would be a portent of good times to come, and I am a Derby County Supporter. Fascinating stuff, and I love the cartoon of various Notts kits through the ages.

My only minor quibble is that our original amber and black kit was narrow hoops, not vertical stripes. I would be delighted if the cartoon could be updated to reflect this! At the North end of the ground is The Kop Stand, a single-tier structure that has supporting pillars holding up the roof. Directly opposite it is The Haydn Green Family Stand that contains the family area funnily enough; there is a small tier of seats with executive boxes behind as well. This stand was named after the man who saved the club from liquidation in Along one side of the pitch is The Jimmy Sirrel Stand, which is where the away supporters are housed.

It couldn't be much easier to understand the pricing at Meadow Lane, because all of the tickets are exactly the same price wherever you sit and whoever The Magpies are playing against. The only thing that will affect how much you pay for your ticket is your age. Below are the prices for adults and concessions:.

They strongly advise booking in advance however as they no longer take cash on the turnstiles. Train - Nottingham Railway Station is about ten to fifteen minutes walk from the ground and is accessible easily from London and the North. The city also operates an excellent park and ride system to take you to Meadow Lane. Nottingham is a big city, so there are a fair few hotels that are ideal for access to Meadow Lane. Here are some of the ones we like the most:.

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