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Towards the end of December, I didn't really expect Notts to make many signings, if any, during the January transfer window. Some sources claimed that no signings would be made at all. I stuck to hopes that we would see some sort of inbound movement within the transfer period at Meadow Lane. I think more than anything I was hoping we would sign players on a permanent basis. Yet I did think if any movement was made, it would mostly be in the form of loans, and I'm not against thatUpdated by cheeky~k8
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Join Pride of Nottingham and share the "Notts Community" experience by interacting with us. On match days we take to surveying and asking fans their opinions, if time permits we speak to an opposition fan and we then meet our own. If you would like to feature in our videos please do get in touch, the simplest way in getting involved is by joining our community forums. Alternatively you can e-mail us by using the contact form found in the main navigation. We take great pride in offUpdated by cheeky~k8
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Join Pride of Nottingham and share the "Notts Community" experience by interacting with us. On match days we take to surveying and asking fans their opinions, if time permits we speak to an opposition fan and we then meet our own. If you would like to feature in our videos please do get in touch, the simplest way in getting involved is by joining our community forums. Alternatively you can e-mail us by using the contact form found in the main navigation. We take great pride in offUpdated by cheeky~k8
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Once again Mr Trew's taken time out of his busy schedule to answer questions asked by our community here at Pride of Nottingham. It was July 2013 the last time we put a series of questions to the chairman of Notts County Football Club. Several members of the community took to ask questions, we asked everyone to help select which questions should be put to Mr Trew and here we are. Β Question asked by WeymouthPIE; How happy are you wUpdated by cheeky~k8
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Join Pride of Nottingham and share the "Notts Community" experience by interacting with us. On match days we take to surveying and asking fans their opinions, we interview one away fan and we then meet our own. If you would like to feature in our videos please do get in touch, the simplest in getting involved is by joining our community forums but alternatively you can e-mail us by using the contact form found in the main navigation. We take great pride in offering our content toUpdated by cheeky~k8
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So, the undefeated run comes to an end by our bogey side Walsall FC who beat us 2-1 at Meadow Lane last Saturday. Notts was undone early on after Garry Jones poked the ball into the back of his own net, however Garry Thompson pulled Notts level - only for an handball to be ruled against Haydn Hollis. B&O Press Photo have kindly granted us permission to share with you images taken from the game, we hope you like them. ΒUpdated by cheeky~k8
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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 βcommunityβ, which is something I've always found to be pretty much true. The only differences for me is the advUpdated by cheeky~k8
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Seven years since our first and only visit. Seven exciting, long, sometimes joyful, but mostly nerve-wrecking years. But at the Oldham game the Swedish magpies were back, It wont take that long again. There was a lot of boiled up excitement for both me and Fredric as we drove up from London city airport on Friday. Seven years ago we visited Meadow Lane and Notts County to write a big article about the club as a part of my journalism exam. Since then we been fans, following intensely fromUpdated by Chris
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The greatest of all "great escapes" is firmly in the hands of Notts County, as on Saturday the 26th 2014 they took on Swindon Town who had a slim hope of making the playoffs. Notts needed a win realistically to give them an added boost to the final game against of the season against Oldham, however a draw would have been okay. Notts however put on a good display and overcame the playoff chasing Swindon Town. Final score 2-0, a late goal by Callum McGregor after Swindon pushed forUpdated by cheeky~k8
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Yesterday's game against Crawley Town installed further hopes that Notts County are not through with battling. The greatest of great escapes is firmly set for the last game of the season, after Notts secured an home win over struggling Crawley Town. The final result, a narrow 1-0 win which is thanks to a brilliant team effort and of course County's number Bartosz Bialkowski, who made several key saves during the game. Here you will be able to view some cracking photos taken from yUpdated by cheeky~k8
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Pride of Nottingham is undergoing the task of comparing the last time Notts County were in a similar position as we find ourselves now. The last time Notts found themselves to be in the bottom half of the table in this league was back in the 2010/2011 season. The majority seem to share similar views to myself that we can avoid the drop but no doubt Derry/Abbott have a task on their hands. Yet until the maths are virtually impossible, we should try to remain optimistic about survivUpdated by cheeky~k8
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Here is Part 7 in the series '150 Years of Football'. As before there are links to previous articles for anyone who missed them or wishes to read again. As I have explained previously, football in the mid 1800's was very haphazard and with very little organisation. Clubs were being formed all over the UK, playing games to different rules. The Football Association was founded on the 26th October 1863 and the Challenge cup which bears its name was first contested in 1871/2, provingUpdated by cheeky~k8
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Here is part 6 in the series 150 years of football. As before there are links to the previous articles for anyone who may have missed them or may wish to read again. For my last birthday William1984 and Harrys_mummy bought me a book entitled Steve Bloomer - The Story of Football's First Superstar by Peter Seddon. Not many people outside Derby will have heard of Steve but members may have seen his name mentioned on the Jimmy and Jack Statue Fund forum page. I had already decided to make StUpdated by Chris
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Pride of Nottingham's has been sent this article written by Northants Pie, we hope you enjoy the read - It highlights the form of total football. The origins of what is commonly known as Total Football always seem to be credited as the beaches of Brazil or the adaptive pitches of the Dutch. This ideal of how to play was executed perfectly by Barcelona; it turned them into an all-conquering European club side and it went further into the Spanish international team but little do people knowUpdated by Chris
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Yesterday Notts battled bravely against Wolves who are no doubt one of the main contenders for promotion, if not the strongest team in League One. The game saw chances created by Notts, whilst both teams tried to entertain their respective fans. The final result - a narrow one, nil win to Wolves but all in all something very positive considering the lack of depth within the Notts squad. Beata Papierz-Zynda, part of B&O Press photo have kindly granted us permission to use these actionUpdated by Chris
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A decent performance away at Carlise which narrowly ended in defeat, saw Notts County's attention switch back to Meadow Lane. On a day expected to see a return of many fans, it was vital that the players and even coaching staff got the tactics spot on. In a crowd of over 6k Notts played Crewe Alexandra in a game which saw four goals for the home side! A very impressive display and a sign of things are starting to improve for us as a struggling side. Here are the action shots kindly takenUpdated by Chris
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Notts County achieved their first win of the season against Tranmere Rovers at Meadow Lane last Saturday. The game wasn't what fans was expecting, although for sure it is what they want to see on a weekly basis. Tranmere Rovers went into the game with their own inconsistency, although no doubt they have the ability to punish sides going forward. Pride of Nottingham is delighted to share with you these action shots, we thank Oskar and B&O Press Photo. Hopefully we will see the found coUpdated by Chris
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Pride of Nottingham brings you action shots from the game against Stevenage at Meadow Lane last Saturday. Stevenage managed to score right in the final minutes, taking all 3 points with them in the process. The lads will need to pick them up for tomorrows game and inspire the fans! You can see all the photos from Saturday's match day provided by Oskar Papierz - Mobile users please see the link below which will take you to our gallery - You Pies!Updated by Chris
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We see the return of the PoN on One! In this edition we see a little twist as we turn it into a special feature for our Capital One cup tie against Liverpool. I've taken the time to ask two American based fans questions ahead of the tie, whilst throwing in the traditional quiz at the end. We will be following up with an Opposition View tomorrow but if you ever wondered how fans from another country get around timezones etc. We have this covered in this addition! I very much hope you'll enUpdated by Chris
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Pride of Nottingham is once again delighted to be able to bring you some action shots of yesterdays game, which saw Notts lose 4-2 to Peterborough United at home. Again, the crowd was very impressive at times and good support shown throughout. We're sure Notts will bounce back, two games in and two very hard teams, leaves the feeling that we can only climb from here on. We now leave you to view the photos which have kindly been submitted to us, you find mine own snaps, along with Oskar's.Updated by PON_News
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In this article I will try and show how football developed, slowly at first then suddenly took off in the second half of the 19th century as all the right conditions gradually came together and brought with it footballs first superstar. (Who could that be?) The first part shows how inventions and discoveries changed the lives of people living in the United Kingdom. The second part shows a timeline of events in footballs evolution. As before there are links to the previous articles for anyUpdated by PON_News
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This is our final table - aside from our special guest's. All was written before the first game of the season and this one features our Tony Hateley's prediction. Much like the one's before we see similar teams included in the relegation zone, with the addition of Tranmere Rovers. We also see Leyton Orient included in the play-offs, a surprising gamble for me and one which after today's result seems one likely we will have to watch out for. We here at Pride of Nottingham hope you enjoyedUpdated by PON_News
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