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Luke Williams on Harrogate: 'Were More Unpredictable Than the League'


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Notts County’s Head Coach, Luke Williams, opened up about the impending clash with Harrogate and shared his admiration for the remarkable longevity of Harrogate’s manager, Simon Weaver. He expressed his expectations for the upcoming match and acknowledged the challenges that lay ahead. 

Williams discussed the volatile nature of football and the difficulty of maintaining consistency under pressure. He highlighted Weaver’s ability to do so, something he aspires to replicate in his own coaching career. 

Assessing Harrogate’s performance, Williams anticipated a fierce battle. He described Harrogate as a very tough, fit-for-purpose League Two side that knows exactly what their strengths are. He also expressed his expectation for a ferocious game.

In anticipation of the forthcoming clash with Harrogate, Williams candidly expressed his awareness of the hurdles ahead, remarking, "I'm really impressed with the energy and the clarity in which they play. I think to have a manager who's been in post for 9 seasons is some going. I'm really in awe of that."

Williams continued to express his respect for Weaver's enduring presence in the football industry, considering the volatile nature of the sport. He said, "You have to try to imagine just how difficult that is because of the volatile nature of football." Williams highlighted Weaver's ability to remain consistent under pressure, a feat he aspires to replicate in his coaching career.

In assessing Harrogate's performance, Williams anticipated a fierce battle, acknowledging, "I'm expecting a ferocious game against a very tough, very fit-for-purpose League Two side that knows exactly what their strengths are."

Shifting the conversation to the team’s health concerns, Williams confessed, "We have a few problems," emphasising the potential for last-minute changes in the squad. However, he reassured fans that no major players had been ruled out at that point, stating, "Nothing that is too major that we know we can rule somebody out."

Reflecting on the recent match against Walsall, Williams used the opportunity to commend the opposition's performance. He noted, "I thought they were very, very good," but he also acknowledged Notts County's own unpredictability as a factor in the match outcome. Williams highlighted the team's ongoing effort to achieve consistency and the learning process in managing a successful group, saying, "I think we're more unpredictable than the league if I'm honest."

Ending his talk, Williams let us peek into his dreams for the team’s game day performance, saying, "I want us to make it a brilliant season, and I think we're so close to being able to do that." Despite the challenges of rebuilding a team after a successful promotion, Williams remained confident in the team's competitiveness and potential for success.

As Notts County gears up to face Harrogate, the insightful interview with Luke Williams provides a deeper understanding of the coach's mindset and the team's commitment to navigating the unpredictable nature of football, aiming for a consistent and successful season.

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liampie

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i like that luke williams is always thinking about improvements, i know this will take time and i understand that currently we have something that with effort we can overcome but again its about time and having a bit of luck maybe.

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TheSkipper

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Notts' performance can be inconsistent, but that's just the nature of football. We can't anticipate consecutive promotions. League Two is tougher than the National League, but even so, underdogs can triumph. I simply wish for Notts to regain their discipline and determination to secure the outcomes we desire.

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CliftonMagpie

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Given our recent tendency to concede careless goals, it will always be challenging for the defence to bounce back. We need to let our offence take the lead again. Rather than focusing on the defence, the midfield could alleviate some pressure, but the rest is up to Luke Williams.

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allardyces tash

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If we visit Harrogate without making the necessary defensive enhancements, we might be in for a tough match. I concur that the midfield can make a significant difference, but we need to function more cohesively as a team.

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JIMBO

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Increased focus, additional training, and unity in preparation are needed. Notts will be alright. Our first victory will significantly boost our performance, particularly if it occurs away from home.

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Fan of Big Tone

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It’s good to hear Luke sounding upbeat and confident this will filter down to the squad hopefully and maybe we’ll see a positive result and performance.

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themightymagpies

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A testament to great sportsmanship right there! Williams's praise for Weaver and the desire to model his consistency resonates well with me. Football, after all, is not about one-upping each other, but about learning, improving, and evolving.

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thommo

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Just when you think you've figured out football, statements like "We're more unpredictable than the league" humble you. It's a reflection of the unpredictable essence of football, and I'm eager to witness the unfolding of this potpourri of surprises on the field.

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lambleypie

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Harrogate being fit-for-purpose is just one piece of the puzzle. Williams's efforts to instil unpredictability in Notts’s gameplay may just balance the scales. I’m waiting in anticipation to see how both these factors reconcile on the field!

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KingMaynard

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It's admirable to see Williams belauding the opposing team's manager. Showcases sportsmanship and his determination to aspire towards Weaver's credibility. Excited to see how this ends.

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NCRichie

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The respect Williams has for Weaver's enduring presence in the industry really stands out. It sounds like he is using Weaver's success and consistency as a benchmark for his own coaching journey. A show of great humility and ambition.

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