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Notts County Ready for League Two: Manager Luke Williams Shares Insights


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Notts County manager has shared his thoughts on the team’s preparation for their first season in League Two in four years. 

In an interview, he stated that the team has tried to increase the intensity and volume of their work, while keeping their approach similar to last season. “We’ve tried to do something very similar to what we did last season. But of course we needed to try and increase the intensity that we work at and the volume of everything that we do,” he said.

He acknowledged that there will be more quality, pace, and impressive athletes in League Two, and that the team needs to be able to play against those players, stop them, and cause them problems. “I imagine there’s going to be more quality, more pace, more impressive athletes. 

And so we need to be able to play against those players, and we need to be able to stop them and also to be able to cause those players problems,” he said.

The manager also addressed the issue of teams playing with a deep block against Notts County. 

He stated that many teams ended up in a deep block against Notts County last season, even if it was not their original plan. “First of all, for clarity, I think we had 2 home games where the opposition genuinely had a game plan to sit really deep. 

Many, many times when you watch the opposition deep it was not their plan at all, but they were forced into that position,” he said. He believes it is yet to be seen if Notts County can impose themselves in League Two, but they will have the same approach and mentality as last season.

When asked about the team’s recruitment, the manager stated that he does not have a huge amount to do with it, but he believes that last season’s recruitment was outstanding due to the return of goals and level of performances from the players brought in from the National North and National South. 

“Last season the recruitment was outstanding because of the return of goals and the level of performances from the players that were brought in from the National North and National South,” he said. He also believes that the signings made this season have been very strong on paper.

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liampie

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i think luke williams will be privately fancying our chances, this is just him playing it down but if we play how we know we can. he surely must feel that we are good enough to get the results. he is right though, 10 games in will say a lot and i like his calmness as always. he speaks well, its from the heart and although i believe hes reserved with his own predictions. he shows a understanding that we cant just jump the gun.

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TheSkipper

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I can appreciate that he hasn’t coached in League Two, but he must be aware of what other teams have and will have had reports of the clubs in League Two, along with doing his own research ahead of the season. Pre-season has given him some insights about how the squad can perform against various levels. I think we have a good squad on paper and I believe Luke Williams will see this.

By 10 games, he will have more of an understanding, but it’s good that he isn’t getting carried away. He’s very smart with the way he speaks, as some fans will take on board what he says and therefore understand that expectations are different for everyone.

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CliftonMagpie

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The signings and squad look good on paper, and the whole club appears to be in a great position. If we can start the season off well, I think the momentum will grow, allowing things to build naturally. With this being our first season back, there’s no reason why we can’t do as well as Stockport County. Good teams need to play against them too. The fact that our standard has improved, as has the opposition, means I think we will rise to the challenge.

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allardyces tash

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I think Luke Williams has hit the nail on the head when he talks about other teams reverting to a deep block even when it wasn’t their initial game plan. This shows that our intensity and performance can force a team to change their tactics on the spot. What we need now is to find a way to break down that deep block efficiently.

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Countyman

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A big part of succeeding in football is about adapting to the different types of play one might be up against. One of the key factors that Luke Williams has discussed is teams playing a deep block against us. This is an inherently defensive strategy, suggesting that the opposition respects our attacking prowess. While it's a compliment in a sense, it also presents a new challenge for the team. Can we maintain our direct, attacking approach while still finding ways to unlock a staunch defence?

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NottsCountyKev

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I think we have players who can cause problems for other teams, but the main thing for me is to provide Macaulay Langstaff, or whoever else, with plenty of chances on goal. I do think Luke Williams is right about the way he’s going about things.

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SpellbindingCaskey

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It’s good to hear that Williams is building on our successes from last season, but he is also prepared for what League Two has in store. It’s going to be a challenging league but, with this perspective, we stand as good a chance as any.

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eighteensixtytwo

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Optimistic, yet level-headed, Luke Williams’ approach to League Two is appropriate. Increasing intensity, understanding opponents' strategies, and maintaining an effective game plan design to both defend and attack, are key. I can't wait to see the strategies in play.

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BromPie

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Hats off to all the lads for their determined efforts in training. It's not going to be a walk in the park in League Two, but as long as we've got this mentality and level of preparation, we're in for an exciting season!

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Joshua

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Luke Williams clearly understands the challenges of the League Two.

increased pace, quality, and athletic prowess, but his parallel emphasis on causing these players problems speaks about his balanced strategy that includes both defence and attack. However, dealing with deep block tactics efficiently might be another challenge, but I trust Williams and the squad to come up with a viable game plan to deal with such situations.

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Nocturnal-Magpie

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I Agree with Luke Williams, it's about applying pressure and causing problems for the opposition. We've shown that we can force teams into a deep block; now we need to work on finding more solutions to that puzzle. Regardless, I have high hopes for our first season back in the league.

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AmericanPie

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Remembering last season, it's evident that a deep block situation did arise quite often. If we can tactically outsmart such strategies, I reckon we can maintain control over games. Williams seems aware of this, and it's now down to how well we execute on the pitch.

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