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Hello and welcome to episode 40 of the Pride of Nottingham PONcast, presented as always by Chris and JJ.

In this week's episode we discuss Notts County's superb win over Crewe Alexandra as well as the record crowd at Meadow Lane that watched the game, going into detail about tactics, standout players, and the superb achievement of having the biggest crowd at the Lane this century.

We also preview the Magpies' upcoming FA Cup fourth-round tie at Swansea City and determine whether the visitors will be able to spring a shock against the Premier League side, who have enjoyed a revival in recent weeks but remain in danger, and have also suffered the double blow of losing Leroy Fer and Wilfried Bony for the rest of the season.

In addition we discuss County's deadline day signings, Brighton & Hove Albion Under-23 captain and defender Ben Hall and Derby County forward Mason Bennett, and discuss which one will have the bigger impact at the Lane.

All this and more only in episode 40 of the Pride of Nottingham PONcast!

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