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While I am always being told that the development of the young β€˜Pies is always deemed to be more important than winning football matches, I am sure it is easier for the coaches to get their points across if the lads can see it gets results on a Saturday.

With that in mind, it seems a long time ago, at the end of November in fact, when the Notts youth team sat proud on top of their league.

Since then they have only played only twice, during December, losing both games, bowing out of the FA Youth Cup to an outstanding and undefeated (at the time) Luton Town team and losing 1-0 in the league on a very bumpy pitch away at Lincoln.

Since then their inactivity has seen them slide down the table to seventh place - but they are still only five points behind the leaders with a game in hand - so still everything to play for.

Many of the youth team although not playing in their own team, have been outstanding in their appearances for the Reserve team.Β  In fact on Tuesday, no fewer than nine youth team players were involved in the game, four in the team and another five on the bench. Some very promising youngsters coming through the system.

This Saturday they start the second half of the season at home to Burton Albion, the team just behind them in eighth place, hoping to fight their way back up the table - here's hoping for an exciting and successful 2016 for the young 'Pies.

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It's been mentioned that the reserve team will be where we blood our youngsters, which is the way it should be. I think it's important to get them playing on a good pitch like Meadow Lane, which enables them support and encourage, yet importantly what it is like playing football professional.

Hopefully they'll put on a good showing against Burton. COYP!

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Hope the youth team can get back to winning ways, starting against Burton. COYYP!

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