FANS can’t believe that they’ve only just spotted the hidden nickname on Gillingham’s badge.
The Gills came 17th in League Two last season, climbing away from the relegation zone after a flurry of January signings.
Neil Harris’ side have been out of action since the fourth tier’s conclusion in early May.
But fans have still been chatting about the Gills online, after noticing the nickname on their badge.
The Kent side’s crest features their full name written across the top, with black stripes on the left and a white prancing horse on the right.
Previously unbeknownst to many casual fans, the horse’s mane features the word “Gills”.
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Noticing this fact, EFL fanatic and podcaster Edward Walker tweeted: “I was today years old when I realised that the mane of the horse in the Gillingham badge spells the club’s nickname…”
He then added: “Cannot fathom how it’s taken me this long to realise. Shameful.”
Walker wasn’t the only one, with another fan writing: “Wow – I’ve never noticed either!”
While a second tweeted: “Wow, that’s quite incredible. Never noticed that before.”
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A third joked: “How do I unsee this?”
And a further Twitter user wrote: “I’ve been lied to…”
Another added: “I can’t not see it now it’s mad how did we miss it.”
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk