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Celebrating Excellence: The Winners of the Pride of Nottingham 2022/2023 Awards!


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The Pride of Nottingham awards have been finalised. All the comments and votes across all of our social media have been counted, and each poll has been tallied to enable us to narrow down one of the hardest selections for us today.

On the back of a truly amazing season, with many joyful memories made, plenty of goals and wins, it was always going to be action-packed! The club has recruited extremely well, bringing excellent new additions to the squad such as Sam Austin, Macaulay Langstaff and Cedwyn Jones to name a few.

With a squad that was already capable of finishing within the playoffs, who could ever imagine that Notts would enjoy most of the season sitting at the top of the National League in a title race with Wrexham? It’s been a truly remarkable season.

As we finalise the Pride of Nottingham awards, let’s remind ourselves to go to Wembley tomorrow and make the most of another exciting moment in our beloved club’s history!

Pride of Nottingham's Member of the Year:

The Pride of Nottingham is grateful to have a community full of members. These members not only help run an independent site, but also drive much of the reason why fans join. That is the reason is the discussions.

Having a solid talking point requires effort and every member always tries their best. The Pride of Nottingham encourages readers to get involved.

In the meantime, let’s congratulate @Piethagoram on being voted as the Pride of Nottingham Fan of the Year. This accolade is truly deserved by such a hard-working member.

Next up! Away Game of the Season:

Choosing the Away Game of the Season is no easy task, but the fans have spoken and cast their votes for the game they believe stands out above the rest. In a season where Notts County has broken records and finished 2nd in the National League, narrowly missing out on automatic promotion to Wrexham, there have been many memorable moments to choose from.

Winner: Chesterfield vs. Notts County [Final Score 1-2 on 11/02/2023]

Signing of the Season:

Macaulay Langstaff has been chosen as the Pride of Nottingham's Signing of the Season because he broke records by scoring 42 goals in a single season. He has been a talisman up front for the Magpies and has been ever-present in our promotion push back to the Football League.

Winner: Macaulay Langstaff!

Next up! Goal of the Season:

With a perfectly placed free-kick which sent the away end at Wrexham into raptures, in a season where 107 goals had been scored. It was always going to prove to be difficult to name which goal truly deserves to be named as the Goal of the Season, however Notts fans took to voting and decided that this is one.

Fancy putting a free-kick in the back of the net at Wembley, John? That would be great tomorrow! 

Winner: John Bostock Free-Kick against Wrexham.

And finally, the Pride of Nottingham's Player of the Season:

Since joining Notts County as a free agent in 2021, Matt Palmer has shown himself to be an exceptional midfield powerhouse, always putting in the hard work and determination required to succeed.

As a key member of the squad, he has become an indispensable presence at the heart of the Notts County midfield. In 2022, his performances have been nothing short of outstanding, and he fully deserves to be named as the Pride of Nottingham Player of the Season.

Congratulations Matt Palmer!

A heartfelt thank you to each one of you who participated in the Pride of Nottingham awards.

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super_ram

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Congratulations to all winners. From what I've seen on the telly this season the decision for the player categories has been harder this season than in  many recent seasons .I think members have chosen wisely.

I agree whole heartedly with choice for The Pride of Nottingham member of the year though there were many members who the accolade could have gone to  for their contributions. There has been an increase in interest on PON this season resulting in a rise in contributors posting.  In fact  the post count must be getting back to what it was before Notts dropped into The National League. The reason for this increase isn't just down to the on field improvement of Notts but to to the quality of posts. @Piethagoram has consistently posted interesting  Items and discussion starters and thoroughly deserves his award.Well done all.

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CliftonMagpie

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@Piethagoram, thank you for all the effort you have put in. It’s very well deserved! Your username is now cemented into the Pride of Nottingham, alongside Macaulay Langstaff, Matt Palmer and John Bostock. Now that’s something!

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Joshua

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All the winners truly deserve the praise. I think Matt Palmer has been outstanding and Macaulay Langstaff is simply superb.

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