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As we are quickly approaching the new season ahead, Pride of Nottingham is delighted to bring you this opposition view for the upcoming game against Alfreton Town courtesy of Reds fan 'DarkSithLord'.

We have taken the time to ask eight questions, so that we can gain an insight to our fourth pre-season friendly and the opposition in general. Please be sure to leave a comment below regarding your own views, share and link. You Pies!

 

Firstly, could you please tell prideofnottingham.co.uk a little about yourself such as how long you've been a Reds fan?

I am 21 and I have been following the Reds for around 7 years after my Dad took me one Saturday and I was hooked from there!

 

Can you tell our members and Notts fans in general a little bit about your clubs history and perhaps some of your achievements to date?

Alfreton Town was formed in its present guise in 1959 after Alfreton Miners Welfare and Alfreton United merged.

Just a year after being formed Alfreton achieved its highest attendance of 5,023 at North Street in 1960 when Matlock visited for a Midland League game.

One of Alfreton most successful seasons came in 1969/70 when they took the Midland League by storm winning 32 of their 34 league games.

Current Club chairman Wayne Bradley took over in 1996 when the club was at Level 6- The Northern Counties East League Premier and vowed to take the club to the Conference Premier and many didn't take him seriously but in 2010/11 after two failed Conference North play-off campaigns Alfreton were confirmed Conference North champions by a margin of 12 points following a 6-0 humbling of Guiseley FC and were promoted to the Conference Premier against all the odds. Pretty Ironic then that they were team to replace at us at Conference Premier (Now National League) when we were relegated on the last day of last season!

 

How have you seen Alfreton Town grow over the years, both as a football club and also a town?

I cant speak from experience but without a doubt Alfreton Town and the surroundings areas are unrecognisable from those humble beginnings in the Midland League. The Ground has been transformed too. It didn't even have any Dressing room for many years. The players had to use facilities just across the road at the Miners Welfare to get ready for matches!!

 

What signings have Alfreton Town made so far? How do you feel this upcoming season will go for you and what are your expectations?

IN - Sam Jones (Heanor Town) Todd Jordan (Lincoln) Tom Allan (Gateshead) Cliff Moyo (Free Agent) Sam Berry (Welling) Ryan Wilson (Ilkeston)

OUT - Bradley Wood (Lincoln) Callum Howe (Lincoln), Anthony Howell (Cartlon), Messiah McDonald (Bradford Park Avenue) Luke Graham (Brackley)

I must admit I was worried about what lay in store for this season but I think Nicky and Russ has done a very credible job following an exodus of players after relegation last term. They have recruited extremely well. Sam Jones from local Midland League side Heanor Town looks quite a player and in addition Alfeton withstood the interest from Lincoln to hold on to the services of star man Dan Bradley. And although of course its still early doors yet I think our performances against Sheff Wednesday and Rotherham have been fantastic and fully confirm our position as second favourites for promotion according to many bookies.

My personal expectations were for a solid top 10 finish with a late but unsuccessful push for a play-off spot but Id say on current evidence I would be disappointed to miss out on the play-offs.

 

How is your pre-season going so far, what was your reaction to the announcement of the planned friendlies and which of them stood out for you?

Well I am sure your readers will be glad to hear that our friendly really stood out for me as I have a soft spot for the club as my Grandad was a supporter and for the sheer history and tradition that surround the club. It was gut wrenching when just a few hours after our relegation was confirmed I heard a similar fate had befallen Notts.

Pre season couldn't really have gone any for us so far.

We followed up 4-1 success away at Buxton with a credible 1-1 draw at home to Sheff Wed and an excellent 3-2 triumph over a very strong Rotherham squad on Tuesday evening.

The news signings have began to gel extremely quickly and showed more passion and desire in the first half v Sheff Wed than for the whole of last season. Makes you wonder what could have been!

 

Can we have your score and scorer predictions?

Alfreton Town 2 (Joe Ironside and Sam Jones) Notts County 2 (John Stead and De Silva)

 

Who are the players which Notts should be wary of and what formation do you see Alfreton selecting on Saturday?

Dan Bradley. A pace winger and competitive midfielder with a good box of tricks who has a good turn of pace and is not shy to take someone on. Should be at least National League level and even League 2.

John Johnstone Signed from Crewe on a 18 month deal last summer he has become a firm fans favourite. Another winger with good skills and a mean shot. Caused Rotherham problems all night on Tuesday

 

Have you been following any of the Notts news? What do you think the squad we are assembling and what do you think of our chances of regaining promotion back to League One?

From what I heard at the back end of last season Moniz got you playing some good football and had you appointed him just a few weeks earlier the outcome may have been different. But all in your signings have impressed me. I think John Stead is a excellent acquisition. Id say you look good for a play-off position but need more fire-power up front to push for an automatic spot. I have to say League 2 looks the strongest its been for a while so you will face tough opposition but I think you will bounce back at the first attempt.

 

Pride of Nottingham would like to thank Reds fan DarkSithLord for taking the time to answer our questions, we wish Alfreton Town all the very best for a successful 2015/16 season campaign.



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its brilliant to see this! i love the opposition views and i have missed it. very interesting read, they will give us a good test for sure.


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I would be happy with a draw myself, however if we lost I would be disappointed. Nice read provided by the Alfreton fan.

It's a good touch to include parts about their history, as that was interesting factor.

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"From what I heard at the back end of last season Moniz got you playing some good football and had you appointed him just a few weeks earlier the outcome may have been different. But all in your signings have impressed me. I think John Stead is a excellent acquisition. Id say you look good for a play-off position but need more fire-power up front to push for an automatic spot. I have to say League 2 looks the strongest its been for a while so you will face tough opposition but I think you will bounce back at the first attempt."

Very fair views, hence why Ray perhaps feels the need to for us to sign Mackail-Smith if we can. I do think Spencer and Stead will be fine, as goals should come from all over the field but we do need that extra fire power upfront.

Interesting.

 

 

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Dan Bradley remaining at Afreton is a good thing for the club, very steady player. I watched their f.a cup game a two seasons ago? I cannot remember which team they played but it was a good game despite the result.


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Nice to read a write up about my home town team.I attended Alfreton's very first league match in 1959 when they beat Arnold St Mary's ,I think the score was 6-2.I was also at the Matlock game,fantastc atmosphere ! Great memories.Very good article @DarkSithLord


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