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	Luke Williams, the manager of Notts County, recently discussed his nomination for the League Two Manager of the Month award. He emphasised that the nomination is a reflection of the team's performance and is a flattering recognition of their hard work. "It's always nice to be recognised for your efforts, but this nomination is really a reflection of the entire team's performance," said Williams.
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	In addition to discussing the awards' nomination, Luke also expressed pride in the team's resilience after a tough start to the season. "We had a difficult start to the season, but the players showed great resilience and determination to bounce back. I'm incredibly proud of how they've responded," he said.
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	Luke went on to discuss the importance of emphatic home victories and fan support. "Playing at home is always special, and it's important that we put in strong performances in front of our fans. Their support can really make a difference and help us create a difficult environment for our opponents," he said.
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	When asked about facing tough opponents like MK Dons, Luke acknowledged the challenge. "MK Dons are a strong side, and it's always a challenge to face them. But we're confident in our abilities, and we'll be looking to put in a good performance," he said.
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	Luke also discussed the impact of Jodi Jones being called up to the national squad. "Jodi's call-up is fantastic news for him and for the club. It's always great to see our players being recognised at international level. Of course, it does mean we'll have to adjust our plans slightly, but we have a strong squad, and I'm confident we can cope," he said.
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	The manager also emphasised the crucial role of fan support at Meadow Lane. "Our fans are fantastic, and they really do make a difference at Meadow Lane. Their support can lift the players and create a difficult environment for our opponents. We're very grateful for their backing," he said.
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	Despite being top of the league, Luke cautioned against getting too carried away. "It's great to be top of the league, but there's still a long way to go, and we can't afford to get ahead of ourselves. We need to focus on our performances and keep improving," he said.
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	Finally, Luke talked about the importance of having a focal point like Macaulay Langstaff in the team. "Macaulay Langstaff is a fantastic player, and he brings so much energy and goal-scoring threat to the team. Having a dedicated striker like him is really important, and he's been a key player for us this season," he said.
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	In conclusion, Luke Williams discussed a range of topics including awards nominations, team resilience, home victories, fan support, facing tough opponents, player call-ups, and key players. His thoughts provide an insight into the mindset of the team as they continue their successful season.
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	Macaulay Langstaff, the star striker of Notts County, has shared his thoughts on the team's recent win against Accrington Stanley.
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	Langstaff, who scored two goals in front of the KOP, described the win as "massive" and "unbelievable" and praised the team's chemistry and growing strength.
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	"Feeling very good, it's been an unbelievable recovery. Three wins under our belt now, and it was a massive win for us," Langstaff said. He also spoke about his goal-scoring performance, saying that scoring two goals in front of the home crowd was a "great feeling" and gave him a lot of confidence as a striker.
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	Langstaff also praised the team's chemistry, saying that it was growing stronger with each game. "The team's chemistry is growing stronger with each game. It does feel like we've been playing together for a long time, even though it's only been six games. That bodes well for our future performances," he said.
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	Despite the win, Langstaff emphasised that the team was not getting complacent and was still striving for improvement. "While we were pleased with the win, we're not getting complacent. There are still areas where we can improve. We're striving for even better performances in the upcoming matches," he said.
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	Langstaff also spoke about his dedication to chasing down the ball and working hard for the team. "Chasing everything down is a massive part of my game. I don't really care as long as we win, and I'm working hard," he said.
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	The striker also praised the fan support and described the atmosphere in the stadium as "electric." "The atmosphere in the stadium was electric, especially when that second goal went in. It's been a while since I felt that kind of energy from the crowd. Their support is a huge boost for us," he said.
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	Langstaff also acknowledged that Accrington Stanley turned out to be a tough challenge despite being relegated. "Accrington Stanley turned out to be a tough challenge. They may have been relegated, but they had quality players and made us work hard for the win," he said.
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	Looking back at the game, Langstaff said that it felt even more significant now and described it as a pivotal moment in their season. "Looking back at the game, it feels even more significant now. It was a pivotal moment in our season, getting those three points against a tough opponent like Accrington Stanley," he said.
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	Macualay Langstaff's thoughts on the game reflect his dedication to his team and his determination to continue improving and striving for success. The recent victory against Accrington Stanley has instilled the team with a renewed sense of confidence and irresistible momentum. Fuelled by this triumph, they are determined to continue their arduous journey towards even greater achievements in their forthcoming matches.
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]]></description><guid isPermaLink="false">3334</guid><pubDate>Thu, 07 Sep 2023 18:37:21 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Luke Williams Highlights Importance of Home Victories and Fan Support</title><link>https://prideofnottingham.co.uk/articles/news/luke-williams-highlights-importance-of-home-victories-and-fan-support-r3333/</link><description><![CDATA[
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	In a recent pre-match interview conducted by the club, Luke Williams, the head coach of Notts County, shared his thoughts ahead of the weekend’s game against MK Dons. Coming off a 3-1 victory against Accrington Stanley at Meadow Lane.
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	Williams highlighted the importance of strong home performances and passionate fan support. "Playing at home is always special, and it's important that we put in strong performances in front of our fans. Their support can really make a difference and help us create a difficult environment for our opponents," said Luke.
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	Luke also discussed the challenge of facing tough opponents like MK Dons. "MK Dons are a strong side, and it's always a challenge to face them. But we're confident in our abilities, and we'll be looking to put in a good performance," he said.
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	When asked about the impact of Jodi Jones being called up to the national squad, Luke discussed how it affects the team's plans. "Jodi's call-up is fantastic news for him and for the club. It's always great to see our players being recognised at international level. Of course, it does mean we'll have to adjust our plans slightly, but we have a strong squad, and I'm confident we can cope," he said.
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	Luke also emphasised the crucial role of fan support at Meadow Lane. "Our fans are fantastic, and they really do make a difference at Meadow Lane. Their support can lift the players and create a difficult environment for our opponents. We're very grateful for their backing," he said.
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	Despite being top of the league, Luke cautioned against getting too carried away. "It's great to be top of the league, but there's still a long way to go, and we can't afford to get ahead of ourselves. We need to focus on our performances and keep improving," he said.
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	Luke also talked about the importance of having a focal point like Macaulay Langstaff in the team. "Macaulay Langstaff is a fantastic player, and he brings so much energy and goal-scoring threat to the team. Having a dedicated striker like him is really important, and he's been a key player for us this season," he said.
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	In addition, Luke praised the adaptability of new signings, particularly Dan Crowley. "Dan has been fantastic since joining us. He's adapted really well to our style of play and has made a big impact on the team," he said.
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	Luke also shared his thoughts on the away section at Doncaster's stadium and the support of fans. "The away section at Doncaster is always packed with our fans and their support is incredible. It really makes a difference to have that backing when you're playing away from home," he said.
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	Finally, Luke discussed the signing of Lewis Macari, highlighting his competitive nature and adaptation to the team. "Lewis has been a great addition to the squad. He's got a real competitive edge and has adapted well to our style of play," he said.
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<p>
	Luke Williams, the head coach of Notts County, is confident in his team’s abilities and is looking forward to the upcoming game against MK Dons. He emphasised the importance of strong home performances, passionate fan support, and the adaptability of new signings. 
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	Despite being top of the league, Luke cautioned against getting too carried away and stressed the need to focus on performances and keep improving. With a strong squad and dedicated players like Macaulay Langstaff and Lewis Macari, Notts County is ready to face any challenge that comes their way.
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	Graham Alexander, the manager of MK Dons, recently shared his thoughts on the team's performance, player acquisitions, injuries, the importance of competition, and the mindset needed for success as his team takes on Notts County.
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	Alexander acknowledged that the first half of the season was challenging for the squad due to a heavy workload and a lack of numbers. 
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	However, he is optimistic about the reinforcements brought in just before the transfer window closed. "We believe that we've got the right players for the right positions and the right characters," he said. "Lads who have succeeded and had success before as in promotions and stuff. So, you know if we look at the window as a whole, I think it's been a really productive one for us."
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	The manager emphasised the importance of competition within the team. "I think every elite team thrives on competition, and we want to become an elite team at the level we're at," he said. Alexander also mentioned that there are currently a few injuries within the squad, including Matt Dennis who has been missing for three weeks and Mo Eisa and Jonathan Leko who have missed training this week.
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	Alexander's nomination for manager of the month is a testament to the results that the club is producing. "It's always a club effort for me," he said. He looks forward to every game of football and wants to be involved at the right end of the table.
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	The manager also stressed the importance of clear thinking and decision-making by players. "We don't want to run every decision that a player has to make. We want them to be able to think clearly and make decisions because decisions happen so quickly," he said.
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	Alexander believes that consistency is key to success. "The best teams are consistent with what they do. They believe in what they do and don't change from game to game," he said. He also acknowledged that perfection is unattainable and that it is important to focus on the next action.
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	The manager believes that there is always room for improvement. "I think every player can improve. I think the team can improve, and I can improve. That's what we have to strive to do every day," he said.
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	Looking ahead to the upcoming game against Notts County, Alexander acknowledged that it will be a tough test for his team. "It's early in the league, so we don't look into that right now. But like I said, you get it, similar to the Wrexham game, you have to look at what Notts County have done over the previous year, and you know they're a good team with a really good manager," he said.
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	Graham Alexander seems optimistic about his team's performance and is focused on continued improvement and success.
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]]></description><guid isPermaLink="false">3332</guid><pubDate>Thu, 07 Sep 2023 14:32:00 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>&#x201C;He&#x2019;s a Warrior&#x201D;: Head Coach Luke Williams Praises Macaulay Langstaff&#x2019;s Performance in Notts County&#x2019;s Win Over Accrington Stanley</title><link>https://prideofnottingham.co.uk/articles/news/%E2%80%9Che%E2%80%99s-a-warrior%E2%80%9D-head-coach-luke-williams-praises-macaulay-langstaff%E2%80%99s-performance-in-notts-county%E2%80%99s-win-over-accrington-stanley-r3331/</link><description><![CDATA[
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	Macaulay Langstaff was a standout player in Notts County's 3-1 victory over Accrington Stanley at Meadow Lane this past Saturday, according to head coach Luke Williams. 
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<p>
	The Magpies went top as a result of this victory, and Williams had high praise for Langstaff's performance.
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<p>
	Williams praised Langstaff for scoring two brilliant goals in the game. "Tough players, but we have Macaulay Langstaff, and he scored two brilliant goals and then our first goal was always excellent as well and like that you can play a really close game and win because you have excellent players that can put the ball in the net," he said. Williams was impressed by Langstaff's ability to find the back of the net and help secure the victory for his team.
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	In addition to his skills on the field, the head coach admired Langstaff's impressive toughness. "Because he’s a warrior and as much as we love the goals of course, but he’s so tough and now the window’s shut, and we can talk about how good he is so that’s great," Williams said. He recognised Langstaff's determination and resilience, and praised him for being a key player in the team's success.
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	Williams also mentioned other players who were out due to injury but expressed confidence in his team’s ability to compete. "I think of course we want more players fit because we have Geraldo Bajrami and Cedwyn Scott out which is difficult, but we still have enough bodies in the building of the right quality and the right guys that we can still compete," he said. Despite some injuries, Williams was confident that his team had enough depth to continue performing at a high level.
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	In addition to Langstaff's individual performance, Williams also praised the overall effort of his team. "The players were able to be tough when they needed to be tough and that made me feel very, very happy," he said. He recognised the effort and determination his players showed on the field, and how they were able to rise to the challenge.
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	Overall, Williams was extremely pleased with Langstaff's performance in Notts County's victory over Accrington Stanley. He praised Langstaff for his goals, his toughness on the field, and his contribution to the team's success. The Magpies went top as a result of this victory, and Williams is looking forward to seeing what Langstaff and the rest of his team can achieve in future games.
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]]></description><guid isPermaLink="false">3331</guid><pubDate>Wed, 06 Sep 2023 16:27:00 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Notts County Secures Top Spot in League Two with 3-1 Win Over Accrington Stanley</title><link>https://prideofnottingham.co.uk/articles/news/notts-county-secures-top-spot-in-league-two-with-3-1-win-over-accrington-stanley-r3330/</link><description><![CDATA[
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	Notts County head coach, Luke Williams, was pleased with his team’s performance in their 3-1 victory over Accrington Stanley at Meadow Lane this past Saturday. The Magpies went top as a result of this victory, and Williams had nothing but praise for his team.
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	Williams praised his team for creating “really good chances” and noted that Aiden Stone, the goalkeeper, got Man of the Match. “We scored three goals, but the goalkeeper gets the Man of the Match, so that tells you that it was tough, and they created really good chances, and he made brilliant saves,” Williams said. He was impressed by the way his team was able to create opportunities and capitalise on them.
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	The head coach also appreciated the toughness of his players. “That’s the thing that I loved about the performance because I’m exhausted, but the players were able to be tough when they needed to be tough and that made me feel very, very happy,” he said. Williams recognised the effort and determination his players showed on the field, and how they were able to rise to the challenge.
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	Williams also acknowledged that there were some challenges during the game. “I thought we started well but even from the early stages, I think we scored, I don’t know, it’s early seven minutes? But inside those seven minutes, I think they flashed the ball across the box a couple of times, and it wasn’t so comfortable,” he said. Despite these early difficulties, Williams was proud of how his team responded.
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	Despite these challenges, Williams was proud of his team’s ability to overcome them. “So when we scored we needed to really show that we can understand the opposition. We can have a reaction, and we need to show that we can match that and then maybe we can go in one-nil up and then the other chance the game is different in the second half if you do that, but we didn’t. We became more passive after the goal, and then we suffered for that and so that was the main message at half-time and of course, the players are brilliant, so they do everything that they should do,” he said.
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	Williams emphasised how important it was for his team to understand their opposition and react accordingly. He praised his players for being able to adapt and overcome challenges during the game. The head coach also highlighted how his team was able to bounce back after becoming more passive after their first goal.
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	In their victory over Accrington Stanley, Williams expressed extreme satisfaction with his team's performance. He commended their ability to create chances, their resilience on the field, and their capacity to overcome challenges during the game. 
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	This victory propelled the Magpies to the top of the table, and Williams eagerly anticipates what his team can achieve in future matches.
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]]></description><guid isPermaLink="false">3330</guid><pubDate>Mon, 04 Sep 2023 16:28:00 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Can Notts County Replicate Luton Town&#x2019;s Success?</title><link>https://prideofnottingham.co.uk/articles/news/can-notts-county-replicate-luton-town%E2%80%99s-success-r3327/</link><description><![CDATA[
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	Notts County Manager on Luton Town’s Success and the Importance of Experience
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	In an interview, Notts County manager praised Luton Town’s success, stating that it ranks with Leicester City winning the Premier League. “I think what Luton have done ranks with Leicester winning the Premier League,” he said. 
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	He described Luton Town as an incredibly well-managed and well-run football club, with similarities to Notts County in terms of being run sensibly and with constant planning for the future.
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	The manager also discussed the importance of experience in a team. He stated that if a team is very young, they need to be very good. However, experience cannot be replaced, and most good teams need a mixture of youth and experience. 
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	“If you’re young, you need to be very, very good I think. But you cannot replace experience, so I think most of the time a good team needs a mixture,” he said.
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	When asked about the pressure on Notts County going into their first season in League Two in four years, the manager stated that there is a level of pressure on every club for the opening game. 
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	“No I don’t think the fact that we have a good feeling puts more pressure, but yeah there’s a level of pressure on the opening game for every club, and we’re no different,” he said. He also acknowledged that Notts County will be a marked team and that established League Two teams will want to put them in their place. “I’m sure established League Two teams will want to show us and put us in their place,” he said.
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	The manager also discussed how Notts County can stand up to this challenge. “It’s our job to stand up to it, and we have to be ready for teams to come and put us in their place,” he said. He believes that Notts County cannot hide from this challenge due to their brilliant fan base, fantastic stadium, attention from their incredible season last year, and Wrexham being thrown into the mix.
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	Notts County is a professional football club based in Nottingham, England. The club was founded in 1862 and is one of the oldest professional football clubs in the world. They play their home games at Meadow Lane, which has a capacity of over 19,000 spectators.
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	Luton Town Football Club is a professional association football club based in Luton, Bedfordshire, England. Founded in 1885, it is nicknamed "the Hatters" and affiliated to the Bedfordshire County Football Association. The team plays its home matches at Kenilworth Road, which has a capacity of 10,356.
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	Leicester City Football Club is an English professional football club based in Leicester in the East Midlands. The club competes in the Premier League, England's top division of football, and plays its home games at the King Power Stadium.
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	The Premier League is an English professional league for men's association football clubs. At the top of the English football league system, it is the country's primary football competition.
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	If Notts County can replicate the success of Luton Town, it would be another English football fairytale. Experience is key in a team, and Notts County is ready to face challenges from established League Two teams. Only time will tell if they can achieve their goals and create their own fairytale ending.
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]]></description><guid isPermaLink="false">3327</guid><pubDate>Thu, 31 Aug 2023 13:43:00 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Notts County&#x2019;s Head Coach Luke Williams on Player Dynamics and Team Unity</title><link>https://prideofnottingham.co.uk/articles/news/notts-county%E2%80%99s-head-coach-luke-williams-on-player-dynamics-and-team-unity-r3326/</link><description><![CDATA[
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	Luke Williams, the head coach of Notts County, has made remarkable progress in the team's performance since joining the club in June 2022. Williams was awarded the National League Manager of the Month award for October 2022, winning all six matches across the month as they sat top of the league. 
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	He led Notts County to victory in the National League promotion final against Chesterfield, ending their four-year absence from the English Football League. Williams has expressed confidence in the club's organisation and preparation, stating that it is "not as stressful as it is at other clubs".
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<p>
	In his post-match interview following the recent match against Tranmere Rovers, Luke stated, "I think it would be rude if I said I'm surprised because I've been through a lot with so many of the players in that changing room. I've been through a lot with them, and if I was surprised, it meant I doubted them, and that would be really unfair. He replied.
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	"So, I find another word like, yeah, again I'm impressed with how they can take a lesson and some really tough meetings, tough words from me. I hope that they know everything I say comes from us trying to make us better and never personal. But it's still tough, and that's the role, and when you have a response like the one that we're seeing now, you have to be so grateful to be a head coach of a group that can keep coming up with answers."
</p>

<p>
	Reflecting on the recent match, Luke showcased his belief in the team's capabilities, remarking, "I think they were. I think that the group has grown up a lot. I really do mean that, and I think I've probably never witnessed that with a group to that level. They're taking their work more seriously than ever before, and it showed on the pitch today. If we can maintain that level, I think we can look forward to a decent season and play a lot of good football. That's the challenge now, to maintain that level of focus and concentration."
</p>

<p>
	Turning his focus to player dynamics and contributions, Luke shared, "He's just a great guy first of all, that's the most important thing. You can see why Connell [Rawlinson] can continue to put in good performances, and yeah, if it comes out, he knows he understands. We talk, many players come in and out of the team, as you know. I don't think Sam Austin did anything in the Doncaster game so bad that he couldn't start, and I think the week before Aaron didn't do anything so bad he couldn't start. There are a lot of times the guys coming in and out, but we try to communicate a lot, and Connell's no different. He sometimes knows if I feel like you look a bit tired or maybe his confidence doesn't look in the top, then he comes out. We talk, and then it goes again, plays brilliantly, scores a goal."
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<p>
	Luke Williams' insights highlighted the team's remarkable progress, strong unity, and commitment to improvement. The interview provided valuable insights into the team's journey, encapsulating their dedication to elevating their performance and achieving success in future matches.
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]]></description><guid isPermaLink="false">3326</guid><pubDate>Thu, 31 Aug 2023 13:42:00 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Connell Rawlinson's Instincts Propel Notts County to Victory</title><link>https://prideofnottingham.co.uk/articles/news/connell-rawlinsons-instincts-propel-notts-county-to-victory-r3325/</link><description><![CDATA[
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	Meadow Lane was transformed into a battlefield of skill and strategy as Notts County clinched a tense 2-1 victory over Tranmere Rovers. 
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<p>
	Amid the drama, defender Connell Rawlinson emerged as the unsung hero, his on-field brilliance and remarkable match-winning goal stealing the spotlight.
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<p>
	Rawlinson's decisive goal, a product of pure striker's instinct, proved pivotal. "I was just in the right place at the right time," Rawlinson recounted. "Normally, my job is to maintain pressure around the edge of the box and retain possession. This time, however, as the ball came down the line, I noticed an open slot in the six-yard box. I took the chance, guided the ball with my foot, and secured the win. The goal matters, but the three points matter more."
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<p>
	Not only was his unconventional goal impressive, but it also stood out amongst everything else. Rawlinson's strategic prowess came to the fore, facilitating seamless ball movement across the pitch. "I believe I did well," he evaluated his performance. "Progression is ongoing as we establish our rhythm. But what's crucial now is the consistency of our performances."
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<p>
	Completely dedicated to being a squad player, Rawlinson rejected the idea of having a guaranteed spot on the team. "No, because our squad is formidable," he emphasised. "Players can be called upon anytime, considering the lengthy season. Maintaining freshness is key. I comprehend my role on and off the field."
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<p>
	Rawlinson lauded the impact of Luke Williams' leadership. "Luke Williams has been instrumental," he expressed. "Since his arrival last season, he's pushed players beyond their limits. His philosophy, coupled with Ryan Harley's one-on-one work, has fostered substantial growth."
</p>

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	The electric atmosphere at Meadow Lane owed much to the passionate fans. Rawlinson acknowledged this connection, stating, "Fan support is intense, particularly at home. Their fervour propels us on the field. The crowd's roar provides an extra push, especially during crucial moments."
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<p>
	With an impeccable home record and the team's synergy, Rawlinson's instinctive prowess augurs well for Notts County's aspirations this season.
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<p>
	Notts County’s victory over Tranmere Rovers was a hard-fought battle, with Connell Rawlinson emerging as the hero of the match. His match-winning goal and strategic brilliance on the field were pivotal in securing the win. Rawlinson’s dedication to being a team player, combined with the leadership of Luke Williams and the support of passionate fans, bodes well for Notts County’s aspirations this season. The team's remarkable teamwork and flawless record at home make them an unstoppable force.
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]]></description><guid isPermaLink="false">3325</guid><pubDate>Wed, 30 Aug 2023 16:07:12 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Talking Tactics: Notts County vs. Tranmere Rovers</title><link>https://prideofnottingham.co.uk/articles/news/talking-tactics-notts-county-vs-tranmere-rovers-r3324/</link><description><![CDATA[
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	Notts County secured a 2-1 victory over Tranmere Rovers at Meadow Lane. David McGoldrick netted an early goal for the Magpies with a low strike from the edge of the box. 
</p>

<p>
	In the second half, Connell Rawlinson extended their lead by tapping in Matt Palmer’s cross from close range. 
</p>

<p>
	Tranmere Rovers put up a fight towards the end, with Josh Hawkes successfully converting Paul Lewis' delivery to give them hope. However, Notts County held their ground and ultimately emerged victorious. 
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<p>
	The visitors made several changes to their line-up from last weekend’s defeat to Salford City. Aaron Nemane was a thorn in Rovers' side, getting behind their defence twice and sending crosses into the box that were handled by Tom Davies. 
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	Notts County dominated the game, with Macaulay Langstaff eager to contribute with a goal. Tranmere began to find their footing before the half hour mark when Kieron Morris met an excellent long ball from the back but fired over after breaking into the box. An hour into the game, McGoldrick hit the post with a shot from the edge of the box before Dan Crowley fired wide from a few yards out. Just minutes after, Notts County extended their lead as Rawlinson skilfully tapped in Palmer's powerful cross into the goal. Ian Dawes made four substitutions, bringing Kane Hemmings, Hawkes, Sam Taylor and Reece McAlear into the game. 
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	The hosts were reduced to ten men when substitute Cedwyn Scott had to leave the field with all substitutions already made. Rovers had their best moments in the final ten minutes when Davies hit the bar with a curling shot from range and Taylor went close shortly afterwards after being set up by Hemmings inside the box. 
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<p>
	Hawkes swept home Lewis’ delivery from the right to give Tranmere hope as the 90th minute approached, but Notts County held on through eight minutes of added time to leave Meadow Lane with all three points.
</p>

<p>
	Was the result fair? In a thrilling 90-minute performance, Notts County put in a tremendous effort to take the lead and double it, with plenty of chances for more. Tranmere Rovers, on the other hand, posed little threat.
</p>

<p>
	From the outset, Notts pushed for an early goal, confidently knocking the ball around and making Tranmere work to chase it. For much of the game, Tranmere were chasing shadows as Notts created exciting early chances. The defence was robust and the midfield pinpoint in their passing. John Bostock put in a flawless performance, effortlessly executing complicated passes. While the entire squad performed strongly, John Bostock, Matt Palmer and Richard Brindley stood out as superb.
</p>

<p>
	Tranmere Rovers looked decent when in possession, moving with pace and determination and creating an early opportunity that Luke Norris blasted over the crossbar. However, they struggled to gain control of the game and defensively looked quite poor. Even before conceding, it seemed that if Notts pressed enough, Tranmere would struggle against their quality. While I believe their defence will improve over time, it is currently their main issue and their lack of defensive composure caused them to struggle greatly.
</p>

<p>
	In terms of tactics: seemed to miss things, which perhaps a better official wouldn't have, but this is League Two after all.
</p>

<p>
	Luke Williams once again demonstrated to Notts County fans that his selection of the starting XI was spot on. Tactically, it was perfect, with the only concern being Williams’ habit this season of making all five substitutions at the same time. Ideally, one should be held back in case of injury or fatigue.
</p>

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	The officials: There were missed incidents that made the referee appear quite inept, such as Tom Davies’ clear handball that should have been awarded as a penalty. The referee failed to allow Notts to take quick free kicks, halting play to make them bring it back, while Tranmere were allowed this luxury. While I have few complaints about the assistants, the referee seemed quite out of his depth. Leading up to Tranmere Rovers’ goal, there was another blatant handball that went unnoticed. The referee simply seemed to miss things that a better official might not have, but this is League Two after all.
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<p>
	Next up: Notts County will remain at home at Meadow Lane for their next match against Accrington Stanley. This is an ideal game for the Magpies, as Stanley currently sit just one position above Notts in 4th place, due only to goal difference.
</p>

<p>
	Accrington is a capable side that enjoys attacking football but is also comfortable defending. They often play through the middle, but also like to play out wide once they are near the opposition’s 25-yard box. They can play slowly, patiently waiting for the opposition to move before countering effectively. While they are also capable of playing with speed and aggression, I expect a mix of both at Meadow Lane. Notts should be able to dictate the tempo of the match with their quality midfield.
</p>

<p>
	Shaun Whalley is a comfortable midfielder who likes to get into scoring positions. He can be a threat, with teams usually focusing on more advanced players such as Josh Andrews, Matt Lowe and Leslie Adekoya. Sean McConville is also one of Stanley’s key playmakers, who enjoys pressing and retaining the ball.
</p>

<p>
	Notts should remain largely unchanged from their win over Tranmere Rovers. If their midfield can retain possession and patiently play the ball around, this should give them more time to influence the game. I fully expect Accrington to test the Notts defence, so it will be interesting to see how Richard Brindley adapts to this threat in his new role.
</p>

<p>
	Defence will be the main aim for Notts. They can sit deep and create space behind Accrington Stanley while using players such as Jodi Jones, Adam Chicksen and Aaron Nemane to pose a constant threat out wide. Ideally, this would allow for more coverage from the middle of the park and feed into Macaulay Langstaff.
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	It promises to be another exciting game, one in which I fancy Notts to do well despite Stanley’s strong start.
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]]></description><guid isPermaLink="false">3324</guid><pubDate>Sun, 27 Aug 2023 19:56:00 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Behind the Win over Tranmere Rovers: Luke Williams on Notts County&#x2019;s Resilience and Growth</title><link>https://prideofnottingham.co.uk/articles/news/behind-the-win-over-tranmere-rovers-luke-williams-on-notts-county%E2%80%99s-resilience-and-growth-r3322/</link><description><![CDATA[
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	Luke Williams, the head coach of Notts County, provided valuable insights into the game's performance, shedding light on the team's remarkable progress. Celebrating the victory, Luke candidly acknowledged the challenges faced by the team and their resilience in overcoming them.
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<p>
	In his post-match interview, after his side beat Tranmere Rovers, Luke spoke about the team's ability to overcome adversity and their determination to succeed. He praised the players for their hard work and dedication, and emphasized the importance of maintaining focus and concentration throughout the match. 
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<p>
	Luke also discussed the team's strategy and tactics, highlighting their ability to control the game and create opportunities even when facing difficult circumstances. Overall, Luke's comments painted a picture of a team that is constantly striving to improve and grow, both on and off the pitch.
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	"I don't think the players have done anything to make it more difficult. Just the fact that we had one less player, and really I'm really upset for Cedwyn [Scott] because, you know, he's frustrated to not play, like all players. He just trained so brilliantly and, and he's always ready to come on, and we know how brilliant he is coming into games. He came on and pressed so well and then had to come off, it's gutting," Luke said.
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<p>
	Facing the challenge of playing with 10 men, the team displayed commendable resilience throughout the match. Reflecting on the match dynamics, Luke emphasised the opposition's strength and the team's ability to control the game and create opportunities even with one less player.
</p>

<p>
	"I think the opposition were really good as well because they moved the ball so well and the players had to concentrate a lot to make sure that we shut the spaces and try to stop all the key passes. We've done that pretty well, and then we kept the ball well, but I thought we looked a big threat today. The most pleasing thing was that we were able to control the game but still have a lot of box entries, and I think even with 10 men, at the end, we had a number of opportunities to go and score ourselves, and like I said, against a decent team as well," Luke said.
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<p>
	Luke spoke glowingly of the team's progress and dedication, noting their growth and increased focus on their work. He remained pragmatic when questioned about the hypothetical scenario of not clinching victory despite a strong performance, emphasizing the importance of maintaining a high level of focus and concentration.
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<p>
	"I think they were. I think that the group has grown up a lot. I really do mean that, and I think I've probably never witnessed that with a group to that level. They're taking their work more seriously than ever before, and it showed on the pitch today. If we can maintain that level, I think we can look forward to a decent season and play a lot of good football. That's the challenge now, to maintain that level of focus and concentration," Luke said.
</p>

<p>
	When questioned about if his team hadn't won despite a strong performance, Luke's perspective remained pragmatic: "I would be pretty much the same as I am now, in all honesty. Of course, it's impossible to have the same feeling when you didn't win the game, but there's not winning a game [due to mistakes] and there's not winning a game [having played well]. Today, if we hadn't managed to get over the line with a victory, I would take a lot of pleasure from so much of the performance, and I would feel that we would have a chance to win games if we continue to perform like that and even better."
</p>

<p>
	A pivotal moment in the match underscored the team's spirit. Luke recounted Macaulay Langstaff's determination to force a mistake even with one less player: "Yeah, yeah, and it sums up the team and Macaulay. I don't think Macaulay feels pain or anything like that; I think he's wired up wrong. We're really fortunate, but yeah, what a great example of the group because I think they played some lovely football at times, but I think people are learning more and more that we're not built on that. We're built on what you saw: that even with one less player Macaulay is still tearing out to force a mistake, and that's really what we're building."
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	Luke also shared insights about the injury to Cedwyn Scott and team dynamics: "He felt something in their knee and then again he's another guy who tries to play on, he must have been in agony. So now after as per usual we have to wait for everything to settle down before we can try to examine what is going on inside there. Hopefully it is less serious than we anticipate, but yeah it is very upsetting."
</p>

<p>
	This post-match interview with Luke Williams painted a picture of a team that has come a long way in terms of skill, unity, resilience. The focus on improvement, team spirit, determination to overcome challenges provided a promising outlook for their future matches. The team's ability to control the game and create opportunities even with one less player is testament to their growth and resilience on pitch.
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]]></description><guid isPermaLink="false">3322</guid><pubDate>Sun, 27 Aug 2023 13:47:42 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Connell Rawlinson's Heroics Secure Victory for Notts County over Tranmere Rovers</title><link>https://prideofnottingham.co.uk/articles/news/connell-rawlinsons-heroics-secure-victory-for-notts-county-over-tranmere-rovers-r3321/</link><description><![CDATA[
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	In a thrilling encounter at Meadow Lane, Notts County emerged victorious with a narrow 2-1 win over Tranmere Rovers. The hero of the match, Connell Rawlinson, delivered a performance that left fans on the edge of their seats.
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<p>
	Rawlinson, the match winner, expressed his elation after the game. "Yeah, great. It's obviously nice to get a goal. It's my 16th goal in my career, so I don't get many," he admitted. 
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<p>
	The defender's goal proved to be the decisive moment, and he was quick to highlight its significance. "It was funny because I was speaking with Macca [Macaulay Langstaff] and Sam SL [Sam Slocombe] yesterday, and I thought I'd fancy one. Not that I was going to get one, but I thought I'd fancy one. It's been seven months now, so it was nice that I could contribute, and obviously, with it being the winning goal, you know it means a lot more."
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<p>
	Rawlinson's goal wasn't the only talking point of the match. His skilful play and teamwork came to the forefront, as he played a crucial role in getting the ball from left to right and right to left, quickly changing the course of the attack. Reflecting on his performance, he said, "I thought I did okay. I'm still progressing and trying to get into our flow as we go. The more important thing now is the performances we put on. In the last five games, we've shown that we can play at the level."
</p>

<p>
	The defender's modesty shone through when asked about his position in the team. Despite his match-winning contribution, he emphasised the depth of the squad and the importance of rotation. "No, because we have a great squad of players, and anyone can come in at any given time. It's going to be a long season, so it's vital to keep everyone fresh," he said.
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<p>
	Playing under the guidance of Luke Williams has undoubtedly contributed to Rawlinson's growth as a player. "Playing under Luke Williams has been brilliant," he exclaimed. "He came in last season, and I thought he elevated players far beyond what they thought was possible for themselves. His philosophy is great, and Ryan Harley's one-on-one work with players is also beneficial."
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<p>
	Rawlinson's sentiments resonated with the fans who were out in full force at Meadow Lane. The connection between the fans and the team was palpable, and Rawlinson acknowledged its impact. "There's a strong connection between the fans and the team, especially at home. We feel that support, and it's a big boost for us on the pitch. The roar of the crowd gives us that extra push to keep pushing for a goal."
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<p>
	With a 100% home record in the league and the fans' unwavering support, Notts County is poised for a promising season ahead. Connell Rawlinson's contribution both on and off the pitch is a testament to the team's unity and determination.
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]]></description><guid isPermaLink="false">3321</guid><pubDate>Sun, 27 Aug 2023 13:27:00 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Richard Brindley on Adapting to League Two and His New Role in the Back Three</title><link>https://prideofnottingham.co.uk/articles/news/richard-brindley-on-adapting-to-league-two-and-his-new-role-in-the-back-three-r3317/</link><description><![CDATA[
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	Notts County's versatile player Richard Brindley opened up about the team's journey this season, shedding light on their recovery after a lacklustre opening match. 
</p>

<p>
	Brindley, a seasoned footballer renowned for his adaptability, shared his insights on the squad's transition to League Two and his new role in the back three.
</p>

<p>
	"The first game of the season was nowhere near good enough," admitted Brindley, addressing the team's initial setback. "It was incredibly hard for us to look at, but we needed to extract the negatives and put it right as quickly as we could."
</p>

<p>
	Brindley emphasised the team's commitment to rectifying their performance swiftly, acknowledging that the challenges in League Two are markedly distinct from those they faced in the National League. "Last year was very different. The challenges were different. We had to have the courage and bravery to put things right," he explained, adding that the squad learned to find positives in the face of adversity.
</p>

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	Speaking about the transition from National League to League Two, Brindley remarked, "Teams in League Two play a different style of football. They're less possession-based and focus more on quick, direct play." He highlighted the heightened quality in the play, particularly in terms of long balls and second balls, which requires adaptability from defenders.
</p>

<p>
	The conversation naturally turned to Brindley's pivot to a new role in the team's back three formation. "It's a position I've never played before," he revealed. "But I'm really enjoying it. The role suits me down to the ground, allowing me to be composed and control the game."
</p>

<p>
	Describing his duties in this role, Brindley explained, "My main objective is to regain possession and distribute accurately. I'm like a sweeper, reading the game and making passes that set up players like John Bostock and Dan Crowley to create opportunities."
</p>

<p>
	Brindley's enthusiasm for his current position was evident when he spoke about the surrounding players. "We've got an exceptional squad. Every single player can help us win," he declared, expressing his confidence in the team's potential.
</p>

<p>
	Regarding his manager's decision to entrust him with a new role, Brindley said, "I'm always open to learning new things. I'm lucky to have amazing coaches who help me grow mentally and physically."
</p>

<p>
	As Notts County prepares for upcoming home matches, Brindley expressed optimism. "We have a wonderful opportunity to capitalize on our home advantage," he stated. The relentless schedule has pushed the team to remain focused, highlighting the importance of quick recoveries and maintaining a winning attitude.
</p>

<p>
	Brindley concluded on a note of determination and team spirit. "My main objective is to ensure this team wins. Whether it's right centre back, centre back, or any position, I'm happy to contribute," he affirmed.
</p>

<p>
	In the ever-evolving landscape of football, players like Richard Brindley stand as exemplars of adaptability, ready to take on new challenges and push the team toward their goals. As the Magpies' navigates the League Two season, Brindley's versatility and commitment continue to shine brightly on and off the pitch.
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]]></description><guid isPermaLink="false">3317</guid><pubDate>Fri, 25 Aug 2023 13:09:46 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Notts County&#x2019;s Head Coach Luke Williams on Eliminating Errors and Improving Efficiency</title><link>https://prideofnottingham.co.uk/articles/news/notts-county%E2%80%99s-head-coach-luke-williams-on-eliminating-errors-and-improving-efficiency-r3316/</link><description><![CDATA[
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	Luke Williams, the head coach of Notts County, addressed the media ahead of their upcoming match. Williams, who is responsible for leading the football team, shared his thoughts and insights on the game. 
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<p>
	Williams stated that he has seen signs of improvement in the team, but there is still a lot of work to be done. He believes that the team has an opportunity to make a step forward or to stay where they are, and he is pushing for everyone to step forward. Williams is determined to improve the team's levels and to help them reach their full potential.
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	The head coach's comments come as Notts County prepares for their next match against Tranmere Rovers. The team will be looking to build on their performance in their first game and to continue improving as the season progresses. The upcoming match will be an important test for Notts County, and all eyes will be on Williams and his team as they take to the field.
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	He admitted that their first game was tough and that the team is currently in an okay position, but there is still a lot of room for improvement. "I think we've got a lot to do, we have to improve our levels and I would say I've seen signs that we're improving, but certainly yeah we're okay but we, you know we have an opportunity now to make a step forward or to stay where we are, and obviously we're pushing for everyone to step forward now," Williams stated.
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<p>
	Williams emphasised the need to eliminate errors from their gameplay and improve their overall quality and efficiency. "We have to take some errors out of what we're doing and, we have to improve air quality and be more efficient at what we do well," he explained. 
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<p>
	He also stated that errors often stem from something that happened previously, such as a tactical position or a non-negotiable part of their play. "All comes from somewhere, the errors don't arrive on their own, they come from something that happened before, and you have to trace it back. Often it will be something that is a tactical position, that is something that we would say is like a non-negotiable part of our play," Williams said.
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<p>
	When asked about his preferred style of play, Williams stated that he is not particularly interested in style, but rather in winning. 
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<p>
	"I'm not interested in the style of play too much, I just want to win," he said. He explained that there is only one way to guarantee a strong likelihood of winning, and that is by creating enough chances to win games while denying enough chances for the opposition. 
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	"Overall I would say we created enough chances to win games and denied enough chances for our position that we won many games that we deserved to win, and we have to try to do the same thing," Williams said.
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<p>
	Williams acknowledged that the team has room for improvement and emphasised the need to eliminate errors and improve their overall quality and efficiency. 
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	He also stated that his focus is on winning rather than style of play. It will be interesting to see how the team performs in their upcoming match.
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]]></description><guid isPermaLink="false">3316</guid><pubDate>Thu, 24 Aug 2023 13:44:42 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>League Two News Roundup: Get the Latest Updates and Developments</title><link>https://prideofnottingham.co.uk/articles/news/league-two-news-roundup-get-the-latest-updates-and-developments-r3315/</link><description><![CDATA[
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	In this article, we bring you the latest news from League Two. From injuries and signings to stadium developments and cup matches, we've got all the latest updates from around the league.
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	The Pride of Nottingham has compiled a comprehensive round-up of the latest happenings in League Two. From Accrington Stanley's Sean McConville being ruled out for three months to Wrexham goalkeeper Ben Foster retiring for a second time, we've got all the latest news and updates.
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	So sit back, relax, and dive into the world of League Two as we bring you all the latest stories and developments from around the league. Whether you're a fan of one of the teams or just a lover of football, there's something for everyone in this comprehensive round-up.
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	<strong>Accrington Stanley midfielder Sean McConville has been ruled out for about three months after suffering "multiple ligament tears" in Saturday's 2-1 home win over Harrogate.</strong> The 34-year-old had to be stretchered off late on in the game. Boss John Coleman said the veteran, who has scored two goals in four games this campaign, will be a big loss for the team. Stanley are currently fourth in League Two with seven points from their opening four matches.
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	<strong>Barrow have signed former Southampton striker Sam Bellis on a one-year deal after a successful trial.</strong> The 20-year-old left the Saints earlier in the summer, having failed to make an appearance for the first team. Before joining Southampton, he spent time in Manchester City's academy, where he worked under Barrow assistant Adam Temple. The Bluebirds are currently sixth in League Two with seven points from their first four matches of the season.
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	<strong>Morecambe have been given a three-point deduction, suspended until 30 June 2024, for not paying players on time.</strong> The club admitted to a breach of English Football League regulations, with wages owed for March being paid three days late. Controlling shareholder Jason Whittingham must also deposit an amount equal to 125% of their monthly wage bill to cover any future delays. March's payment delay came before Morecambe were relegated to League Two. Whittingham and Colin Goldring, who own the club, put them up for sale in September 2022 and stepped down from the board.
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	<strong>Newport County manager Graham Coughlan says new rules calculating added-on time are putting players at risk.</strong> The English Football League has introduced a more "accurate" way to calculate playing time, leading to far more beyond the regulation 90 minutes. But Coughlan does not expect anything to change until "the Klopps and Guardiolas" complain. "There you go again, you see another nine, 12 minutes on the clock, that's not healthy," Coughlan said.
</p>

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	<strong>Notts County striker Macaulay Langstaff said he knew the goals would come after breaking his duck on Saturday.</strong> Langstaff finished as the National League's top-scorer last term as his 42 goals fired the Magpies to promotion. The 26-year-old failed to find the net in the first three League Two games of the season but scored twice as County overcame Doncaster 3-1.
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	<strong>Wrexham goalkeeper Ben Foster has retired from playing for a second time.</strong> The 40-year-old former Manchester United and England stopper came out of retirement to rejoin Wrexham in March 2023 after an injury to Rob Lainton. Foster played a key part as Wrexham won promotion back to the Football League last season and signed a one-year extension only last June.
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	<strong>Manager Phil Parkinson acknowledges Wrexham are still coming to terms with the increased physicality of life in League Two.</strong> The National League champions came back from 4-1 down to draw 5-5 with Swindon in a remarkable game on Saturday. Wrexham are currently 15th in the table, having taken five points from four league games since returning to the <abbr title="English Football League">EFL</abbr>.
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	<strong>Bradford City has confirmed the departure of Bantams scholar Alfie Bradshaw today with the 16-year-old joining Premier League club Nottingham Forest to progress in their Academy.</strong> The teenager had only signed a scholarship with the West Yorkshire outfit this summer after rising through the ranks with the Bantams, impressing those at Valley Parade. Now, he’ll switch Yorkshire for Nottinghamshire with the youngster initially joining Forest as a scholar before going on to pen a professional contract with the club in September which will run until 2026.
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	<strong>Forest Green Rovers FC’s new “environmentally friendly” timber stadium is a step closer to fruition as their latest plans have been put forward.</strong> The club was granted outline planning permission for the new 5,000 seat ground near junction 13 of the M5 in December 2019. And now Dale Vince’s Ecotricity Group Limited has submitted a planning application to Stroud District Council for the layout, scale and external appearance of the stadium.
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	<strong>AFC Wimbledon have announced they have sold out their allocation for their <abbr title="English Football League">EFL</abbr> Cup second-round clash at Premier League side Chelsea.</strong> The Dons confirmed on their social media on Wednesday afternoon they had sold 4,298 tickets at Stamford Bridge. Johnnie Jackson’s side booked their place in the second round after a 2-1 win at Plough Lane over Championship side Coventry.
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]]></description><guid isPermaLink="false">3315</guid><pubDate>Wed, 23 Aug 2023 14:50:52 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Macaulay Langstaff Praises Fans and Teammates in Post-Match Interview</title><link>https://prideofnottingham.co.uk/articles/news/macaulay-langstaff-praises-fans-and-teammates-in-post-match-interview-r3314/</link><description><![CDATA[
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	Macaulay Langstaff, in a recent post-match interview, reflected on his performance and expressed mixed emotions. 
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	While he was delighted with his performance in the first three games, he also expressed disappointment at not getting a hat-trick despite scoring two goals. Langstaff praised the fans for their support and spoke about the team’s recent success, saying that they were looking to build on it with two home games coming up. 
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	He remained optimistic about the team’s future prospects and praised the connection between the fans and the team. In addition to his own performance, Langstaff also spoke about his teammates and their contributions to the team’s success. With two home games coming up, they are looking to build on their recent success and continue their winning ways. 
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	"Delight. He's been unbelievable," Langstaff said, reflecting on his performance in the first three games. "We've seen it in the game at home. How devastating it can be going forward."
</p>

<p>
	Despite scoring two goals, Langstaff expressed disappointment at not getting a hat-trick. "I'm probably more disappointed not getting a hat-trick than I'm happy with scoring two goals," he said. 
</p>

<p>
	He praised the fans for their support, saying that it helped the team when they were singing their names. "It was just that massive boost going into the game all the way through the game," he said.
</p>

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	Langstaff also spoke about the team's recent success, saying that they were looking to build on it. "We've got a great path forward to build on two home games coming up," he said. "If we can win them, we'll be well amongst it."
</p>

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	Langstaff remained optimistic about the team's future prospects, saying that they were not panicking after their first game without a win. "We knew that after the first game," he said. "Not winning, it's not panic stations. There's a long way to go after a few wins in league."
</p>

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	The team has been performing well, with a win-draw-win record in their last three games. Langstaff said that this was a good result and that they were happy to get back to winning ways after their second game. "Obviously play through the weekend and then to win the game of today as well," he said. "Yeah, it's been a good one."
</p>

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	Langstaff also praised the connection between the fans and the team, saying that it had helped them to perform better on the pitch. "Obviously they're unbelievable, and I can't put into words how much it helps us when they're singing our names," he said. "We came for the warm-up and all the fans were already in their seats singing. It was just that massive boost going into the game all the way through the game."
</p>

<p>
	In addition to his own performance, Langstaff also spoke about his teammates and their contributions to the team's success. He mentioned how everyone on the team was working hard and putting in their best effort to achieve their goals.
</p>

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	Macaulay Langstaff expressed satisfaction with his performance and optimism about the team's future prospects. With two home games coming up, they are looking to build on their recent success and continue their winning ways.
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]]></description><guid isPermaLink="false">3314</guid><pubDate>Mon, 21 Aug 2023 17:23:23 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Luke Williams Shares Insights on Notts County&#x2019;s Victory Over Doncaster Rovers</title><link>https://prideofnottingham.co.uk/articles/news/luke-williams-shares-insights-on-notts-county%E2%80%99s-victory-over-doncaster-rovers-r3313/</link><description><![CDATA[
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	Notts County triumphed over Doncaster Rovers with a 3-1 victory at the Eco-Power Stadium. 
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	In a post-match interview, manager Luke Williams shared his insights on the impact of goals on the game and individual player performances.
</p>

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	According to Williams, the outcome of the game would have been entirely different if the goals hadn’t gone in. Doncaster had a solid game plan and were well-prepared. 
</p>

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	“They stifled a lot of Notts County’s build up and were waiting for us to make a mistake, so they could pounce,” he explained. However, the goals changed the course of the game, and Williams believes that today’s outcome would have been very different if they hadn’t been clinical.
</p>

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	One player who stood out was Jim O'Brien, who Williams described as a massive part of the side. “When he doesn’t start, he is not happy with me,” Williams revealed. “However, he is always ready and when he plays, he plays superbly.” 
</p>

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	Williams expressed concern that O'Brien is going to be a brilliant coach, but praised him as a brilliant player for this team and a dedicated servant to this club.
</p>

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	Williams also mentioned that the team will have an extra day off on Sunday and Monday. “I think an extra day [off], so we have Sunday and Monday off,” he said. “Because the players need to get away from me, and then we start to build up again.”
</p>

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	Reflecting on the opening day, Williams acknowledged that it can be difficult to find positives in every bad situation. However, they can turn it into a positive by remembering how terrible they felt when they let down their fans, who showed up in numbers and sang all the way through. 
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	“If you don’t want that feeling again, you have to be really focused and concentrate on all the small details,” he advised.
</p>

<p>
	In addition to his praise for O'Brien, Williams also reflected on the team's overall performance. He mentioned that it was easy to do 20 minutes because even when the players were warming up, it felt like they had already kicked off. "There are so many shirts and voices," he said. "We are very lucky and fortunate."
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	Notts County delivered a strong performance with standout individual performances and effective tactics. The team will aim to build on this victory in their upcoming matches.
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]]></description><guid isPermaLink="false">3313</guid><pubDate>Mon, 21 Aug 2023 14:39:00 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Macaulay Langstaff: &#x2018;Proud Moment&#x2019; to Score First Football League Goals</title><link>https://prideofnottingham.co.uk/articles/news/macaulay-langstaff-%E2%80%98proud-moment%E2%80%99-to-score-first-football-league-goals-r3312/</link><description><![CDATA[
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	Macaulay Langstaff, the talented football player we all know and love, has recently achieved a new milestone in his career. He scored his first couple of goals in the English Football League in just three games.
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	It was a proud moment for Langstaff as he achieved this milestone. “Yeah obviously proud moment to get my first couple of FL goals,” Langstaff said. “It’s been three games now and probably hasn’t bothered me as much as people expect.”
</p>

<p>
	Langstaff had a couple of chances in the first few games and always says he worries when he doesn’t get the chances. “If I’m not getting the chances then I’m doing something right,” he said. Thankfully, the two goals came there and with the goals came the three points.
</p>

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	Langstaff mentioned that there was a time last season when he went three games without a goal. “It happens,” he said. “As a forward, I think because of the amount of goals I scored last year. It probably made a big deal out of it. Maybe it would have been the fact it was the first three games. That’s why people were speaking about it and said obviously he stepped up a level, can he score a goal at this level? but it didn’t really bother me too much,” he said. “I knew the goals were gonna come. I’m thankful to kick that.”
</p>

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	The team has worked on scoring from set pieces since the gaffer came in. “Probably the first two games when the gaffer came in we weren’t scoring from set pieces and that’s something he changed quite quickly,” Langstaff said. 
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	“Getting the ball and a free play because every player you know we are devastating going forward.” So yeah, it was a quick free kick and then the quality from John was unbelievable. “We know he’s got that quality with his left foot, and it took me a little bit by surprise,” he said. “There was a defender just ahead of me and I thought he was gonna head it away on a thankful that came off of a foot into the bottom corner.”
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	The game started really well, controlling it from the first minute. “You know we probably didn’t create as much in the 1st 20 minutes but controlled the game really well,” he said. “We didn’t give anything away.” And then once the first goal controlled the rest of the half and then the early goal set that was so important. 
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	“Because if you keep ongoing one nil up in the last 20–30 minutes it can become a problem if they put pressure on or sort of kill the game with that second goal control it from there,” he said. The session was unbelievable, and they made a lot of good forward attacks as well but just couldn’t quite get that third goal until Jodi scored the third goal. “And yeah it was game over from there,” he said.
</p>

<p>
	The team has so many good players that if one is in a box, someone else is probably free. “And they might get attracted to someone else,” he said. But Sam Austin was brilliant today. 
</p>

<p>
	“In the first half, he put an unbelievable crossing for me, there was a defender on the line headed over the bar, and it was Unbelievable,” he said. He told Sam to just keep on doing that because he got so much quality. And in the second half, early in the second half, he put that cross into the box and I couldn’t really miss it, the cross was that good.
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	Langstaff is proud to have scored his first couple of FL goals in three games and is confident that more will come as long as he keeps getting chances.
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]]></description><guid isPermaLink="false">3312</guid><pubDate>Sun, 20 Aug 2023 20:01:36 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Talking Tactics: Doncaster Rovers vs. Notts County</title><link>https://prideofnottingham.co.uk/articles/news/talking-tactics-doncaster-rovers-vs-notts-county-r3310/</link><description><![CDATA[
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	Notts County secured a comfortable victory against Doncaster on a windy summer afternoon, with Macaulay Langstaff scoring his first English Football League goals and Jodi Jones adding a third. Langstaff scored with a volley and header on either side of half-time, while Jones sealed the win with an excellent finish in front of a packed away end. Doncaster managed to score a late consolation goal, but it did little to dampen the spirits of Notts County as they claimed their second win of the season.
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	Richard Brindley was recalled to the heart of Notts County's defence, replacing Adam Chicksen, after being left out of Tuesday’s draw at Morecambe as a precaution. Brindley was joined by Kyle Cameron and Aden Baldwin in the back three, while Aidan Stone continued in goal after keeping his first clean sheet on the Lancashire coast. On the right, Sam Austin replaced Aaron Nemane, who was named among the substitutes, while Jones continued on the left.
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	John Bostock returned to the base of midfield alongside Matt Palmer after having his minutes managed in midweek. Langstaff was supported by Dan Crowley and David McGoldrick. McGoldrick was involved in the game’s first notable incidents, scuffing a long-range shot wide under pressure before being shown a yellow card for shooting after the referee had stopped play.
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	After Bostock was cautioned for a foul 25 yards out, Notts County took the lead from a set-piece routine. The ball was returned to Bostock in a crossing position, and he produced the perfect delivery for Langstaff to guide home on the volley. Langstaff came close to scoring again moments later but was denied by an excellent defensive header which prevented him from converting Austin’s looping cross - the final goalmouth action of the half.
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	Doncaster made three changes at half-time, but it did not prevent Notts County from doubling their lead within a minute of the restart as Austin’s cross from deep was headed home by Langstaff. It was 3-0 on 54 minutes when Crowley advanced into space and saw his dangerous cross fumbled by Lawlor, allowing Jones to cut inside and find the bottom corner from eight yards. In the end, Stone was denied consecutive clean sheets as Notts County failed to clear their lines inside their own area and Sotona scored a last-gasp consolation goal.
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<p>
	Was the result fair? Completely fair. Doncaster Rovers were so far out of their depth that, had Notts managed to secure a fourth goal, the game could have easily seen a fifth for the Magpies.
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<p>
	In terms of performance, it took Notts County some time to get into the game. However, they started off well and looked comfortable. Doncaster made it hard early on as they pressed every ball and Notts really had to work to create space. Macaulay Langstaff’s opening goal, after the short free-kick, turned the game on its head and forced the home team to be braver, which in turn opened the game up for Notts.
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	Doncaster Rovers were incredibly poor. Their fans have made several comments about this themselves, although those tinted glasses of red make them believe we were nothing more than average. Everything wrong with their team we saw in the season in which Notts were relegated in 2018/19. They lacked fight, organisation, and their end product was terrible. It took Notts to switch off for them to score in the final minutes of the game. Otherwise, Doncaster simply wouldn’t have any positives from the game. They looked beneath National League standards. Extremely poor; I had thought they’d show more spirit but just like their fans in attendance, they were lacklustre.
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	In terms of tactics: spot on. There was a lot of talk about Aaron Nemane being left on the bench. I think Luke Williams’ rotation and tactics, including the preparation in training, were spot on. The fact that Nemane was absent yet we still looked as lively once the game opened up spoke volumes for the manager’s decisions.
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	The officials: I don’t have any comments on the assistants because they were just what you would expect at this level. Whereas the official, I felt he was extremely poor. He appeared quite biased towards Doncaster, allowing them to go in with aggressive challenges without a warning or card. Their desire to waste time with throw-ins wasn’t identified at all, whilst it seemed that Notts couldn’t get a break from his decisions. Thankfully, it didn’t cost us. However, under the new stricter rules David McGoldrick should’ve been booked for kicking the ball away - yet it’s a bit of a daft rule, especially when Doncaster players achieved the same thing but were unpunished for time-wasting.
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<p>
	Up next for Notts is a home return to Meadow Lane against Tranmere Rovers and a perfect opportunity to get back-to-back wins as Tranmere have had a very disappointing start to their League Two season.
</p>

<p>
	Now, Tranmere Rovers do have a lot of quality in their team, but they are hindered due to their one draw, three defeats and only a single win.
</p>

<p>
	Similar to Notts before Doncaster - it shows that teams are still adjusting to the new season. The prospect of this game when the fixtures were released was one I still fancied our team to do well in; yet with the impressive vocals of our fans’ support and being at home, I feel it gives us a massive edge at Meadow Lane to showcase that we are a very good team especially when it comes to our own fortress.
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	I would hope Richard Brindley is fine to continue within the middle of the three centre-backs; I would still choose Kyle Cameron and Aidan Baldwin provided he is not out. Continuing to establish a consistent backing will only bolster strength in the long term.
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	Jodi Jones has shown that dropping him would be hard even if it was due to bring him on for his impact - which we saw a lot of last season - meaning we could make the most of his excellence at a point where Tranmere Rovers are tiring. However, I would keep him in and just bring Aaron Nemane back into the starting line-up.
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<p>
	John Bostock, Matt Palmer, Dan Crowley and Macaulay Langstaff all write themselves into the potential line-up I feel.
</p>

<p>
	Perhaps this game is where we see what difference David McGoldrick can make from off the bench? Allowing someone else to slot in; perhaps Cedwyn Scott or Sam Austin.
</p>

<p>
	Scott could play as a support option to Langstaff while covering a more midfield role and then double up as a shadow striker. Whereas Austin could show more of that urgency to get the ball forward into important areas we can exploit.
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	In truth, I think it’s unlikely to rest David McGoldrick due to his experience and attributes he brings to Notts, but it’s a tempting thought.
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]]></description><guid isPermaLink="false">3310</guid><pubDate>Sun, 20 Aug 2023 16:17:06 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Manager Luke Williams shares thoughts on Notts County&#x2019;s performance against Doncaster Rovers</title><link>https://prideofnottingham.co.uk/articles/news/manager-luke-williams-shares-thoughts-on-notts-county%E2%80%99s-performance-against-doncaster-rovers-r3309/</link><description><![CDATA[
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	Notts County secured a 3-1 victory against Doncaster Rovers at the Eco-Power Stadium. In a post-match interview, manager Luke Williams shared his thoughts on the team's performance and individual player performances.
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	According to Williams, it was a good performance from Notts County. "We took our chances in the first half," he said. "Doncaster made it difficult for us to build up to the final third. However, we changed our tactics a bit and it helped us." He also mentioned that the goals changed the game and in the second half, Notts County took the game away from Doncaster a little bit. 
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	"The scoreline probably wasn't a true reflection of the overall game, but we're delighted with it and most of the performance was very good," he added.
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	Williams further commended the impressive performances of each player. He mentioned that Macaulay Langstaff had come close to scoring a hat-trick and that he deserved the goals for his work rate. "He has come close a few times already, and he was excellent in the game," Williams said. He also mentioned that this player is playing catch up now because he likes to score goals again, so he has to score and have a brace.
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	Williams also talked about how they don't want to do what is expected from set pieces. "All teams have markers and there is a moment of calm before the whistle goes where players can get set and pick up their markers," he explained. "However, when the ball comes into open play, players have to make decisions and work out whether they should step up or not. This can be difficult."
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	In addition, Williams discussed how one player came off under his own steam which is a good thing, and now they just have to wait and assess before he can tell anything more. He mentioned that people talk about taking positives from every bad situation, but it's difficult to find one in the opening day. 
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	However, they can turn that into a positive and remember how terrible they felt when they let the fans down because they went there in numbers and sang all the way through. If they don't want that feeling again, they have to be really focused and concentrate on all the small details.
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	It was a strong performance from Notts County and Williams was pleased with the result. The team will look to build on this victory in their upcoming matches.
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	John Bostock, a former Doncaster Rovers player, is set to return to his old club this weekend as Notts County take on Doncaster Rovers in an away game. In an interview ahead of the match, Bostock reflected on his time at Doncaster and shared his thoughts on the upcoming game.
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	"Yeah, I had an enjoyable time there," Bostock said. "Although we didn't finish how I would have liked it to have finished, with us getting relegated, but it was a really good time."
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	Bostock is looking forward to seeing some familiar faces at the game, but he is focused on doing his job for Notts County. "I mean it'd be good to go back to see some old faces but obviously on the other side now to go and do a job," he said.
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	Bostock has played for many clubs in his career and has had to compete against previous clubs before. He has utmost respect for Doncaster Rovers and the people involved there. "You know, some really great people I met at my time there," he said. "But you know, I'm a County player now, and I'm passionately trying to perform for my team and for us to build something here this season. So it's just another game."
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	Bostock also spoke about how he hopes to be received by the Doncaster fans. "I don't normally think about how I'm perceived," he said. "But it will be nice to be received well, but you know they're a team who wants to win, and their fans will be behind their players. Our fans will be behind me and us. So yeah, I'll show the club the utmost respect because I enjoyed my time there."
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	Notts County are confident that they can get a result against Doncaster Rovers. "It is important, it will come," Bostock said. "We're confident it will come. We are tinkering and changing and adapting to obviously the new league. But we know that once we start to really find our rhythm we will be where we need to be you know."
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	Bostock also talked about how Notts County are working hard to adapt to the new league and find their rhythm. He believes that with performances comes wins and that tomorrow's game against Doncaster Rovers will hopefully be another step in the right direction.
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	With their confidence and focus, Notts County are ready to take on Doncaster Rovers this weekend and hopefully come away with a win.
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]]></description><guid isPermaLink="false">3305</guid><pubDate>Sat, 19 Aug 2023 10:16:50 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Notts County Manager Luke Williams Shares His Thoughts Ahead of Doncaster Rovers Game</title><link>https://prideofnottingham.co.uk/articles/news/notts-county-manager-luke-williams-shares-his-thoughts-ahead-of-doncaster-rovers-game-r3304/</link><description><![CDATA[
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	Notts County manager, Luke Williams, is preparing his team for their game against Doncaster Rovers tomorrow. 
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	In his pre-match interview, Williams said, "Yeah, we're trying to get prepared, final preparations today for the game. You never know until the game kicks off how your preparations went, but we feel like we tried to cover everything today."
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	Williams believes that his team can improve, saying "I think we can improve because both oppositions are very good. I'm aware of that, but at the same time, I think that we made the goals for greens be too easy because they don't need easy goals. 
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	"They're good enough to score difficult goals, so we certainly don't need to help them on their way." He also praised his team's character in fighting back and getting the win.
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	However, Williams did have some criticism for his team, saying "And then I think my only criticism really was the focus at times. Just concentrate. I know different things, long travel, and you know the game's close together in a row. Yeah, a little bit. But come on, we need to focus a bit more." He believes that with more focus, his team could have come away with a victory.
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	Williams also spoke about the difficulty of maintaining concentration and focus all the time. "I think it's tough for any players to concentrate and focus all the time, and I'm sure that it's difficult when you hear me all the time," he said. He also mentioned that some of his players are in their second season with him and that he can only work in a certain way.
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	Williams is determined to demand improvement from his players and give clear demonstrations of what areas they can improve in. He said "I think I just have to demand improvement and try to give a clear demonstration of what areas that we can improve. Then I need to try and make the correct training so that they can practise the things that I'm talking about." He hopes that by sticking to his way of working, his team will start to find their feet at the level and look forward to some good performances.
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	Finally, Williams spoke about the incredible feeling of seeing their fans when they turn up anywhere. "Crowd again, yeah it's incredible feeling when we turn up anywhere, and you know we see our people with us this incredible feeling and also the feeling of pressure that you need to give them what they deserve because of the huge effort that they make to travel and the noise that they make," he said. He emphasized the importance of respecting their fans and trying to give them something good to leave with.
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	Notts County manager Luke Williams is preparing his team for their game against Doncaster Rovers tomorrow and believes that with more focus and improvement in certain areas, his team can come away with a victory. He also spoke about the importance of respecting their fans and giving them something good to leave with.
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