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This season can only be described as starting slowly, with only a single league win in the first five games, leaving the young ‘Pies third from bottom of their division. Then followed an amazing turnaround. With a few positional tweaks by their coach Dan Leivers the team went on a fantastic run winning nine of their next ten games in all competitions, including six consecutive league wins, which has taken them to the top of their league.Added by shepshedpie
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If you are not travelling to Wycombe on Tuesday, why not pop down to Meadow Lane to see the Notts County Youth team in action in the 3rd round of the FA Youth Cup against Luton Town. It is the first time in a number of years that the Notts youngsters have reached this stage of the competition so please get along to support them if you can - kick-off is 7pm. Luton are a very impressive side having gone the first 21 games of their seAdded by shepshedpie
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Pride of Nottingham are delighted to announce our new partnership with Nottinghamshire company Bettabytz Computers. Based in Mapperley, Bettabytz is a one-stop repair shop which offers a wide range of services aimed at fixing all the important electrical and electronic devices which we could not live without. Established in 2001 by Notts County fan Kevin Searcey and based on the Mapperley high street since 2009, Bettabytz have invaluable knowledge and experience in repairing desktops,Updated by Joe Jones
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Pride of Nottingham are delighted to announce our new partnership with the Notts Driving School. Established in 2011, Notts Driving School is run by Jim Foster and Brian Marshall-Lee, fully qualified and experienced driving instructors, and boasts thousands of successful and satisfied clients over the years. Notts Driving School takes great pride in the knowledge that a high percentage of business comes by way of recommendations from present and past pupils, testament to their successAdded by Joe Jones
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It's better late than never they say, but in truth this has been long due after the Pride of Nottingham community voted on our annual awards for this past season. On the 7th June, voting opened up on the PON forum and across social media - including our popular Facebook group. Hundreds of fans took part, casting their vote for the players who deserved recognition after another season in the National League, where the magpies' had secured a playoff place. Pride of Nottingham's MemAdded by Chris
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Since its creation in 2013, Pride of Nottingham has gone from strength to strength, and with us now in our fifth full season covering Notts County, we're delighted and perhaps even a bit surprised at how far we've come. We boast a thriving forum which is not far off breaking the four-figure mark in terms of members, with more than 5,000 topics and more than 70,000 posts and counting. Our website gets thousands of unique views per day and it's well past the million mark for article views. AnAdded by Joe Jones
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Now heading into its seventh year, Pride of Nottingham has long been the main Notts County community on the internet, bringing thousands of fans together to discuss everything black and white. With Christmas on the horizon, we have decided to go a step further and begin selling exclusive Notts-themed prints, the perfect present for your Magpie-supporting family members and friends (or for yourself if you want!). Simply click on our store link and you can see all the prints we currentlyAdded by PON_News
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What a summer it's been so far. Not only are England in the quarter-finals of the World Cup after actually winning a penalty shootout, but Notts County have followed up their playoff finish last season with one of the best and most promising transfer windows since the Munto era. With the Alan Hardy era having delivered steady progress since January 2017 and going from strength to strength, it looks as though the Magpies are forging a team of winners as opposed to the perennial losers of yesUpdated by Chris
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Pride of Nottingham are delighted to announce that we have sponsored Jonathan Forte's home kit for the 2017/18 season. The Barbados international is currently in his fourth spell at Notts County, having joined permanently from Oldham Athletic in July 2016. Prior to that, Forte had been on loan at Notts three times, in 2008 (four games, four goals), 2009 (14 games, four goals) and 2012 (10 games, five goals). This season, the Sheffield-born striker made his first appearance in theUpdated by Joe Jones
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49 took part out of 51 cyclists, how much money was raised by the event? The bike ride hopes to raise in excess of £5,000. Riders are collecting in the sponsorship in the coming weeks and we hope to have the final total available in August. On the 25th May 2010 a meeting was held in the boardroom to announce the launch of the Jimmy & Jack Memorial Fund , organised by Notts County fanzine - The Pie. Could you please tell us a little about the Statue Fund - Such as how it came about and ifAdded by Chris
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Notts County owner Ray Trew has revealed more details regarding the imminent takeover of the club, stating that two concrete offers are being considered and should be finalised in the coming days. Writing on Twitter for the first time in three years on Saturday, the Magpies owner says a UK hedge fund and an Asian corporation are racing “to the finish line”. Trew wrote: "A phoenix has risen from the ashes after a three year exile to address some of the nonsense that's being banded aboutAdded by Joe Jones
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Notts County owner Ray Trew has agreed a deal to sell the club to an American company, according to reports. BBC Radio Nottingham claims Trew will also meet another potential buyer, who flies in from China on Tuesday. Local businessman Alan Hardy had made a formal written offer to buy the Magpies, but the agreement with the US company has seemingly scuppered his chances. Trew announced last month that he was lookinUpdated by Joe Jones
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Notts County owner Ray Trew has set a deadline of late June to sell the club, after which he will take it off the market if he doesn't find a buyer. The Magpies have been up for sale since February and, according to a recent statement from the club's chief executive Jason Turner, talks remain ongoing. Local businessman Alan Hardy has so far been the only bidder to make his interest public, while a number of other parties from as far afield as the United States and China have allegedlyAdded by Joe Jones
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Notts County have secured a major boost with star winger Jodi Jones signing a new contract that will keep him at Meadow Lane until June 2027. The 26-year-old, who set a record with 24 assists in League Two last season, has agreed to extend his stay with the Magpies, cementing his place as a key figure in the club's future plans. Jones' exceptional form, which earned him Player of the Year honours from both the PFA and EFL, has continued into this season, with three assists and two goals inUpdated by Chris
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Notts County have settled a year-long row with their former academy manager just before the case was due to go to an employment tribunal, it has been reported. Mick Leonard, a former goalkeeper for the Magpies and the individual who headed their youth programme, was sacked in June last year as Academy Manager for alleged gross misconduct. According to ITV News, Leonard - who has denied any wrongdoing - appealed, but the two sides were able to reach an out of court settlement. TheUpdated by Joe Jones
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Notts County have reportedly been ordered to pay former manager John Sheridan £125,000 following an appeal against the grounds of his sacking. The 53-year-old was let go from his role at Meadow Lane in January after losing nine games in a row, the club saying he was dismissed for gross misconduct after he was banned from the touchline for five games following a rant at officials in the game against Wycombe Wanderers in December. The Football Association released details of Sheridan’s oUpdated by Joe Jones
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John Sheridan is expected to be appointed as Notts County's new manager sooner rather than later after reports emerged of a compensation deal being agreed between the Magpies and Oldham Athletic, his current club. The 51-year-old was in charge of two teams during the 2015-16 season, guiding League Two Newport County out of relegation trouble before joining the League One Latics, who were also struggling at the time, and winning nine of his 22 games in charge. Oldham want to retain SherAdded by Joe Jones
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Notts County are not interested in either former Crawley Town manager Mark Yates or Braintree Town boss Danny Cowley, according to reports. There had been speculation in previous days that the Magpies were considering making a move for the above managers. The Nottingham Post, however, says Notts are searching for an experienced manager to take the job, in the hope of reviving the club's fortunes. This would rule out Cowley, with Braintree chairman Lee Harding saying he had receiveAdded by Joe Jones
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Notts County have settled their debt with HMRC, according to reports. The club were due in London's High Court on Monday with £84,500 outstanding, but the Nottingham Post claims that owner Ray Trew has now settled the debt out of his own pocket. It is now expected to be dismissed on Monday when the case is brought before the judge with the HMRC expected to confirm payment. The case was originally heard last month but was adjourned because the club was in the process of being takenUpdated by Joe Jones
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Notts County have been hit with a transfer embargo following their failure to pay for £20,000 worth of match tickets they sold for the recent local derby against Mansfield Town at the One Call Stadium, according to Stags chairman John Radford. The Mansfield Chad has reporter that the Stags have asked the Football League to step in and ensure the money is paid, and have subsequently had the embargo placed on the Magpies until the matter is sorted, meaning they will not be able to sign playerUpdated by Joe Jones
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The sale of Notts County is close to completion and could even be announced by the end of the week, according to reports. Current Magpies owner Ray Trew put the club up for sale at the end of February, and according to the Nottingham Post, talks with the purchasing party have progressed over the last few days to the point that the sale is imminent. Businesspeople and consortiums from Denmark, China and the United States have all been linked with Notts over the last few weeks, as has localUpdated by Chris
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Notts County's winding-up petition has been adjourned for a further two weeks, despite the club reportedly insisting that their debt with HMRC is settled. The Magpies were back before the High Court today expecting the order to be dismissed - according to the Nottingham Post, they received assurances by HMRC on Friday that it would have been the case after 'making three fast payments and furnishing them with bank receipts.' HMRC do not comment on individual cases, but the Post claims tAdded by Joe Jones
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