There are two clubs with that nickname: Newcastle Utd and Notts County.
There are a few one is 'Toon Army' another is 'The Mighty Magpies' and finally in the 1990's 'The Entertainers
A flock of magpies is commonly referred to as a "murder." This term is often used to describe a group of these birds, which are known for their intelligence and distinctive black-and-white plumage. The name reflects the superstitions and folklore surrounding magpies in various cultures.
Western Magpies Australian Football Club was created in 1991.
because there black and white jerseys are the same as magpies
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AFL, or Australian Football League - Football (Australian Rules)
magpies, geordies, toon army, black and white army, the toon. - Nufc4Life
Newcastle United's nickname is the Magpies, so Newcastle is the city.
A magpie's nest is commonly referred to as a "bower." Magpies are known for building large, elaborate nests made of twigs, grasses, and other materials, often incorporating mud and other debris for added structure. These nests can be found in trees or shrubs, typically at a height that provides protection from predators. The construction of the nest can vary between species of magpies, but they all exhibit remarkable building skills.
Leon Davis from the Collingwood Magpies Football Club.
Twelve magpies is often referred to in folklore and rhyme as a way to interpret luck or omens based on the number of magpies seen. In British superstition, there is a popular rhyme that associates different numbers of magpies with specific meanings, where twelve magpies typically symbolize a significant amount of luck or fortune. Additionally, the phrase can simply refer to a group of twelve magpie birds, which are known for their intelligence and distinctive black-and-white plumage.
Notts County were and still are the original footballing Magpies, as the oldest professional football club in the world. They were originally known as the Lambs but a change to their famous and often copied black and white stripes in 1890 saw a change in nickname, Newcastle united adopted the black and white around 5years later along with the nickname, after seeing Notts county win the FA Cup in 1894.