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Joe Jones: Kevin Nolan and his Notts County charges face their biggest football challenge ever

A lot of Notts fans, myself included, were celebrating when Alan Hardy became the club's new owner, finally putting an end to the Ray Trew era, and there was a weekend of relative joy when the losing run was snuffed out at the 11th attempt with a face-saving goalless draw against local rivals Mansfield Town.

However, the harsh reality are that the Magpies are still in very deep trouble. After 27 League Two games played, we're 23rd in the table, on 23 points. The other teams occupying the bottom five places have all played a game less than us.

And despite the temporary relief of the derby draw, we cannot sugarcoat the fact that we haven't won in the league since October, and have suffered 11 defeats in 12 league games.

The players are, on paper, more than good enough to beat anyone on their day - we beat Portsmouth back in October, which was a pretty impressive win. But over the last few months, to say standards have slipped is as much of an understatement as saying Leicester City did okay to win the Premier League last season.

Confidence in the team has been shredded, and especially with how long it's been since the side won, the players have turned into a shadow of what they can really do - beat the likes of Pompey.

And if that wasn't the cherry on top, the transfer embargo means we cannot even bring any fresh legs into the team, players that haven't had to endure the last few months and maybe bring some fresh optimism into the dressing room.

The transfer window shuts in just five days, so it'll be a nervy end to January for the club's fans, coaches and directors. If the embargo doesn't get lifted in time, not only can we not sign any new players, but Kevin Nolan won't be able to register himself as a player, and we have no emergency loan window to fall back on after FIFA removed it just last summer.

Whether we can sign players or not, Nolan and the players are in for one of the most challenging spells of their footballing careers. Let's hope, for the sake of the club, that they can pull it together and drag the club to safety, because under Hardy's tenure, I believe the only way is up.

Whether that will be up from League Two or up from the National League, it remains to be seen.

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magpiejue

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A good write up @joejones, i sincerely hope its UP from League two. COYP

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BradtheMiller

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I would genuinely hate my friends from Notts to suffer the indignity of relegation from the EFL. It would be tragic if we lost the Pies however temporarily.

I urge fans to turn up in large numbers to roar Kevin Nolan & his team towards safety.

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Chris

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Well if we slip out of the league, it's going to be interested how certain people continue defend and blame (like it helps?). Accept facts, we've been ran into the ground (for whatever people want to suggest). The embargo hasn't helped, the stalled takeover, the politics and the awful decisions before hand.

Whoever came in would have an hard task keeping the ship up.

It was barely floating before everyone abandoned it!

AmericanPie

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After the window shuts we can still sign free agents right?

We should be okay if we can pick up some wins, the current crop of players owe it to the season ticket holders to get out of this mess.

BradtheMiller

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Great result v Crawley ,especially with ten men, the recovery starts here.



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