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In the aftermath of a disappointing defeat, Notts County’s head coach, Luke Williams, did not shy away from expressing his dissatisfaction. The match against AFC Wimbledon proved to be a hard battle, with Notts County unfortunately facing a 4-2 defeat. The match saw Notts County lacking the spark, something Williams didn’t hesitate to point out during his post-match natter. His straightforward comments sketched a scene of a team grappling to steady themselves, with instances of apprehUpdated by liampie
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Luton Town defender Alan Sheehan has pledged not to celebrate if he scores against Notts County unless he gets a hostile reception from the fans. The 30-year-old is well known among the Meadow Lane faithful, having played 142 times for the Magpies between 2011 and 2014, as well as during a three-month loan spell from Bradford City last season. As Notts host the Hatters on Saturday, Sheehan had kind words to say about the fans and said he would mute his fanfare should he score against hAdded by Joe Jones
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Macaulay Langstaff has had a record-breaking season with Notts County and there’s no telling where his career will go from here. He’s hoping to cap off his first season with the Magpies by achieving promotion. Despite initial doubts about his ability to adapt to a new league and environment, Langstaff has proven himself by scoring 42 goals in 45 games. He’s set new records for the most goals in a league season for Notts and in the National League and is the first player to win three PlayerUpdated by Chris
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In a pivotal move for both clubs, prolific Notts County striker Macaulay Langstaff is set to join Championship side Millwall. The 27-year-old has been on the radar of the Lions throughout the summer, and the deal looks imminent, securing last season’s League Two Golden Boot winner for their squad. Langstaff, who extended his stay with Notts County until 2027 in August and was installed as club captain on June 10, now appears poised to make his debut at Championship level. MillwallAdded by PON_News
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Notts County striker Macaulay Langstaff scored a goal in the team's first pre-season friendly against Nuneaton Borough. The Magpies won the game 3-0, with Langstaff's goal being one of the highlights. In an interview after the game, Langstaff expressed his satisfaction at getting on the scoresheet. "Yeah, of course. I think as a striker you always want to get on the scoresheet no matter what game it is, and to get to Mark early in preseason, obviously it's important for striker's confidenceUpdated by Chris
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Macaulay Langstaff, in a recent post-match interview, reflected on his performance and expressed mixed emotions. 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. He remained optimistic about the team’s future prospecAdded by PON_News
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As we approach the brink of another exhilarating season of football, Notts County's sense of anticipation is palpable. With an ambitious schedule of pre-season games against formidable challengers Stoke and Forest, the Magpies are readying themselves to test their mettle ahead of the imminent season. The team's determination and spirit are indicative of their readiness to dive into these highly anticipated clashes, beginning with a face-off against Stoke this coming Saturday, followed by a big gAdded by PON_News
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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. 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.” Langstaff had a couple of chances in the fiAdded by PON_News
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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. 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. "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 scAdded by PON_News
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In a candid pre-match interview, Macaulay Langstaff, Notts County's prolific striker, took a stroll down memory lane, delving into the highs and lows of an extraordinary year for himself and the team. As the year draws to a close, Langstaff shared his thoughts on the journey from non-league to League Two, the joy of scoring his first Football League goal, and the invaluable lessons learned alongside experienced teammates. The year 2023 unfolded as a fairy tale for Langstaff and NottsAdded by PON_News
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It’s hard work being a Notts County fan. This isn’t just an opinion – a poll back in 2007 officially crowned the Magpies as the most stressful club to support in the Football League. Financial troubles, relegation battles, backroom changes – and this is just the last few years. Thank goodness, then, for the calming influence of Colin Slater. The Notts County correspondent for BBC Radio Nottingham has commentated on Magpies games for the past half-century, his dulcet tones interwoven withinUpdated by Joe Jones
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Notts County have pulled off an audacious raid on Huddersfield Town by fending off much competition to snap up Jon Stead. Stead’s arrival at Notts sends out a clear message to the rest of the division - that Notts are serious about promotion- with the attacker penning a two-year deal at Meadow Lane following his release by Huddersfield Town. Manager Ricardo Moniz wants his new side to be ruthless in front of goal next season and expects 60Updated by cheeky~k8
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We would like to share the story of Maisie-Grace, an eight-year-old Notts fan. When Maisie-Grace was born, she had a hole in her back with the spine and nerves exposed. Her first operation, to close her spine, was when she was just three hours old. Maisie-Grace spent six of the first 24 hours of her life in an operating theatre, and her family thought they'd lost her five times. When Maisie-Grace was just three weeks old, she had three procedures a week, putting a large needlUpdated by Chris
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Malcolm proved to be fierce midfielder for Aston Villa, he produced a string of all-action performances for their youth team, chipping in with four goals in the 2011/2012 season. He began the previous season with an opening goal in a 4-0 victory over Watford, he also went on to score against Birmingham City as Villa triumphed with another impressive 4-0 win. Melvin has been capped by Scotland at U17, U18 and U19's. He's the typical quick, strong and holding type player. He's keen on challengeAdded by Chris
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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. 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 chAdded by PON_News
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The Magpies host Mansfield at Meadow Lane later today, the fixture is one which both sets of fans have been looking forward to and it should be an action packed game, with Stag fans flooding down to the ground to support their team. Mansfield will be looking to claim their first victory of the 2015/16 season, whilst also trying to protect their current undefeated record. With only one game in, the Stags will be required to find the determination to bring out the bUpdated by cheeky~k8
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Local derbies are nothing unfamiliar for me. As a kid growing up I saw Notts County take on Mansfield countless times when we were in the old Division 2 and in League 2. My most vivid memory comes from November 2002 at Meadow Lane. In those days we were watching names such as Mark Stallard, Paul Heffernan, Darren Caskey and Kevin Nicholson take to the Meadow Lane pitch in the hope that bragging rights would be theirs. For anyone who was thUpdated by cheeky~k8
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Mansfield Town manager Adam Murray has described Saturday’s derby with Notts County as a "blood and thunder" encounter. The two sides have met twice already this season, with the Stags winning in the League Two encounter back in August and the Magpies emerging victorious in the Johnstone's Paint Trophy encounter weeks later. Murray said: “With the money Notts spent and the resources they’ve got, they should be a top five team in this league; everybody would agree with that. “They’Updated by Joe Jones
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Mansfield Town boss David Flitcroft has described Notts County as "quite an intimidating place" as he gears up for his first Nottinghamshire derby. The 44-year-old has only been in charge of the Stags since the start of March, leaving Swindon Town to take over from Steve Evans in the Field Mill dugout. As derbies between the two go, Saturday's clash at Meadow Lane is arguably one of the most significant in recent years, with both sides in the thick of the League Two promotion race.Added by Joe Jones
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Notts County will not extend defender Blair Adams’s loan spell at Mansfield Town, their manager, Adam Murray, has admitted. New Magpies manager Jamie Fullarton has reiterated that he is keen to take a look at all of the players at his disposal after taking over at Meadow Lane. Murray told the official Mansfield website: “Blair’s loan finished yesterday, and despite being led to believe over the past couple of weeks that Blair would be ableAdded by Joe Jones
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Mansfield Town manager Adam Murray has expressed his interest in bringing Notts County defender Blair Adams to Field Mill on a permanent deal. The 24-year-old has impressed for the Stags since joining on loan in October last year, but his loan deal expires on January 19, with the left-back out of contract at Meadow Lane in the summer. Speaking of Adams, Murray told local media: “I want to keep him. He has always been a League One player soUpdated by Chris
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Marc Bola has given a positive assessment of his loan spell at Notts County so far, believing himself to be improving as a player. The Arsenal loanee also urges fellow Premier League academy prospects to consider making switches to the Football League, where they can get first-team action in challenging environments. In an interview with the Nottingham Post, the full-back said: "It's been great for me to come here and get experience. There is a difference in terms of the facilities butAdded by Joe Jones
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