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Chris

Yesterday ended like I started my original journey, alone with my son in the cold. I found myself at times thinking about what Notts meant to me as a person, I looked around watching our fans react to each stage very differently.

It was a roller-coaster shared by family and friends, in a sea of mixed shirts.

Shaun Derry's branded Notts a “community”, which is something I've always found to be pretty much true.

The only differences for me is the adventures you encounter with friends, I know I've been pretty lucky in that respect to have witnessed many great moments over the past 2-3 years. Being entirely honest and open, going back any further I know I wouldn't have had this insight which I do now.

It could be a very naive way to look at it, yet there's always been more than a “community” feeling. I remember feeling like I do now but with my grandfather, all those days ago when he would take me to see Notts as a child.

It feels like a family, yes some might not communicate with people but if you do, I know for sure that it wouldn't just be one person, it would be several and you're always adding to the overall total.

 

Going 1-0 down to Barnsley, the away end felt very tense and it became more so after they had scored their second.

Yet some didn't drop their heads, they shrugged off the disappointment and decided to see it through as we fans of lower division football often do. I watched as little pockets of the “Notts family” started to connect with each other, it slowly turned around as it did on the field. What a fantastic strike by Garry Thompson, it really allowed us to start believing we could comeback.

The rest feels like history now, although I do feel that whatever Shaun Derry said at half time it probably included us fans.

When we equalised the stand which we was situated in just came alive, by this point three people I don't know spoke to me and we started discussing our points briefly.

I know that times are difficult, which you would be able to relate in family life. There's something always happening but the next time you're at a Notts match and it becomes quiet, make yourself heard and be accounted for as part of the community or family.

Our journey is probably only beginning, when one ends another starts and I know my son “Super Pie” will share my sentiments when he is older.



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liampie

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i went to chesterfield and had a blast, it was really good fun. i spoke to several fans who was very friendly, i felt that togetherness you speak about. there are people worth their salt and you are one of them joe, you do your best by everyone and you always try to make people feel at home.

thanks for making me feel apart of this.

Chris

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Liam you're welcome buddy.

There's nothing that I would do which I wouldn't think someone else would, there are people who will and who won't. Each fan is different but the majority will always want to see fellow fans having fun and it's all about how we connect.

We're a community and friends will naturally be like family. :)

BromPie

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Very heartfelt Joe, this is something I do believe exists at notts. Among the different sections of fans fighting, we are simply one and we all care about the club we support.


paolo

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you're all very much true.Meadow Lane and Notts felt like home to me.I met so many amazing peopl from Chris to Super Pie to Aileen, Andy,Lisa,etc sharing their true passion.I just LOVE Notts.I just hope Notts will remain the same even if going "higher leagues" as sometimes I fear this,even if, of course ,I wish the club to be promoted but if I think of some soulless stadiums in premier...

Chris

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you're all very much true.Meadow Lane and Notts felt like home to me.I met so many amazing peopl from Chris to Super Pie to Aileen, Andy,Lisa,etc sharing their true passion.I just LOVE Notts.I just hope Notts will remain the same even if going "higher leagues" as sometimes I fear this,even if, of course ,I wish the club to be promoted but if I think of some soulless stadiums in premier...

The core wouldn't change, it would adjust. The clubs got a very loyal fan base which try so hard to make a difference. It was a pleasure to meet you Paolo, plus your little one and not forgetting Super Pies friend Romeo.

MuddyPatchPie

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Couldn't agree more. I love being a Notts fan and I've met some fantastic people in our community. This is the first season for a few years that I've not been able so far to attend the away games and I've really missed the atmosphere and enjoyment of these days out.

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Canadian

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I miss my 2nd home quite a bit. it is like family and seeing your friends every weekend. Gives you a smile as you go thurough the Ups & Downs with Each other.


 


Glad we have a family on here too.




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