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Luke Williams discusses Notts County’s new kit design and player evaluation


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The city of Nottingham was alive with anticipation as two of its local football clubs, Notts County and Nottingham Forest, prepared to play in a pre-season friendly at Meadow Lane. The match was a chance for both teams to showcase their skills and for fans to get a glimpse of what the upcoming season might hold.

As the day of the match approached, excitement grew among the residents of Nottingham. Flags and banners were hung from windows and balconies, and the streets were filled with the sound of chanting and singing.

Notts County's rivalry between Nottingham Forest was fierce, but there was also a sense of camaraderie among the fans, united in their love for the beautiful game. The atmosphere was electric, with over 16,500 fans in attendance to show their support for their respective teams.

Luke Williams, the head coach of Notts County, was thrilled with the turnout and the opportunity for the city to showcase itself. "Well yeah, I think it's just a chance for us as a city to show off," he said.

"Where else are you going to get 16,500 for a preseason friendly? And the atmosphere was great, you know, because the game wasn't a thriller in it. 

"But there was applause from the fans, and we had a great opportunity to show respect and let their families know that their loved ones have not been forgotten."

Despite the game not being a thriller, Williams had nothing but praise for his counterpart, Nottingham Forest's manager, Steve Cooper. "Yeah I did [meet with him before the game]. And he's just total class, isn't he? 

"He came and spent some time with me before the game, which he did this time last year. And that helped me hugely, it really did. 

"It helped me so much. And I've had some time with him again today. He's a Premier League manager. You don't get that opportunity very often, and we'll try to encourage him to have a chat with me again with my staff and his staff. So yeah, it's brilliant to be able to share the technical area with him."

Williams also reflected on his time away from football during the off-season. "Yeah I had some holiday time," he said. 

"What is done, is done now, no one can ever take the memories away. But for now I'm at work again and have to concentrate on what's in front of us. And at some point in the future, hopefully a long time from now, we'll be able to reflect back on maybe more success as well at this brilliant football club."

When asked about former Notts County player Ruben Rodrigues, Williams expressed his well-wishes for him. "Yeah we hope so [that he does well]. 

"You know with this there's nothing we can do. We can't hide them [the players]. They're there to be observed. And you know we wish Ruben well of course because we love Ruben here. And everything that he helped us to achieve last season in particular for me because it wasn't the only one I worked with him, but I know he's been here for a number of seasons and everyone adores him."

Williams also discussed his approach to evaluating new players during the pre-season friendlies. "Yeah you know me, I allow the club, the people that really know what they're looking at [to evaluate new players]. And they of course can watch the pre-season friendlies.

"If they have any concerns they can act upon it, but you know I'm happy with a group of players and I need to pour all of my time and effort into those players that are already in the building. And if we have new players join us then they will get the same service from myself."

Finally, Williams expressed his excitement about Notts County's new kit design for the upcoming season. "Yeah you know I really was so keen for us to be back in a proper stripe," he said. 

"I loved the pinstripe of course last season; the double pinstripe was great. And of course that shirt will always hold a place for me. But to see the proper black and white bars was... I just thought we looked so close to them, be quite honest."

As the pre-season friendly between Notts County and Nottingham Forest came to a close, the excitement and anticipation for the upcoming season was palpable. With a successful turnout and a chance for the city of Nottingham to shine, it's clear that the love for football runs deep in the hearts of its residents. As Williams said, "It's just a chance for us as a city to show off." And with the new season on the horizon, there's no doubt that both Notts County and Nottingham Forest will continue to make their city proud.

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CliftonMagpie

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Fair play to Steve Cooper for his approach in speaking with Luke Williams. It reminds me of the stories of Jimmy and Cloughie. While we can enjoy banter between our rivalry, it’s good to know that the club personnel can get along, as it opens the doors to signing potential good players from them. Also, the home shirt is really starting to make me want to buy it. It’s good to see what the gaffer thinks of the squad and pre-season.

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NottsCountyKev

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Great to hear Luke Williams speak so fondly and respectably about Steve Cooper. Strong rivals, but there's no denying the class on both sides.

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TheSkipper

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It felt like the city was excited about the friendly. I noticed plenty of mixed fans watching as I passed bars in the city centre. I didn’t see any trouble, and the minute’s silence was respected by both clubs, which I am pleased wasn’t disturbed by anyone.

The match itself showed us a lot about how we can adapt, and I think Luke Williams appreciated the time that Steve Cooper took to connect with him over things. While I still don’t like Forest, I can appreciate this and enjoy the banter with their more sensible fans.

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allardyces tash

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"The applause from the fans" truly resonated with me too. It shows the spirit and bond of the Nottingham community. The fans, with their support and passion are indeed a crucial part of the club. The ability to respectfully acknowledge each other's efforts despite rivalry adds to both teams' charm and of course the saddening loss our city experienced. :( 

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MagpieLane

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Giving the experts in the club the responsibility to watch and evaluate players during the pre-season friendlies seems a wise choice. It allows for unbiased observation and acts on concerns if necessary, a smart managerial move in my opinion.

Also, it's good to hear his focus on strengthening the current team as well. Pouring time and effort into the existing players creates a solid foundation for the team. This approach helps to create a harmonious squad that's got each other's backs on and off the pitch.

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liampie

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its good to know, i think the home kit is nice. it was good to see it in person and the fact luke williams wanted to have the stripes back is a good thing. we have to value tradition and go forward with. its also good to read the managers thoughts on the players, he made a good call to switch to 442 as it brought the best out of the players.

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Fan of Big Tone

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I’m glad to hear there was no trouble between the fans that’s how it should be, banter and friendly rivalry yes but definitely we didn’t want any aggro. It’s good that both sets of fans can drink together in the pubs around Nottingham.

I’m also pleased to hear Williams and Cooper get on well together that can only be good for Notts and the city, who knows one day we may be playing in the same league gain, I’d like to see that in my lifetime, hopefully in the upper divisions of the league.

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Joshua

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I'm all for Notts being back in a proper stripe! I loved the pinstripe of last season as well, but there's something iconic about the black and white bars. It feels quintessentially 'County.' The new kit design honours our history while giving a fresh appeal for the upcoming season. Exciting times!

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RetroPie

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Luke's comments about Ruben Rodrigues really show the spirit the two of them had together. Even though Rodrigues isn't with us anymore, it's great to see the mutual respect and appreciation. It's the sort of sportsmanship that makes the game beautiful. I wholeheartedly believe that this friendly rivalry between clubs will benefit not just the teams, but also the entire city and fans, and will undoubtedly raise the bar for the upcoming seasons. We miss him but we're also looking forward to the new natural talents that will join the club soon.
 

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JohnTheBost

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Luke speaks so well that I feel confident in his ability and am looking forward to the new season. It was good to play Forest in a pre-season friendly. Notts did very well considering their squad depth.

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thommo

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Reading this article fills me with warmth. The sense of community and togetherness really shines through in this story. It’s not just about the competition; it’s about our city coming together to celebrate football and our very own Notts County.

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Nocturnal-Magpie

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I like that Luke Williams managed to go on holiday by himself, but is now back and focused on this season. Although he has one promotion under his belt, he's not thinking of that success but rather building on it. He's a very impressive manager for his age and is showing wisdom far beyond his coaching years.



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