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What’s the missing piece in Notts County’s push for a top 3 finish? 24 members have voted

  1. 1. Where do Notts County most need to strengthen to challenge for the top 3 this season?

    • Goalkeeper – We need a confident, commanding No.1
      7
    • Central Defence – Lacking leadership and cohesion at the back
      0
    • Full-Backs/Wing-Backs – Need more pace, width and support going forward
      0
    • Central Midfield – Short on control, bite, or vision in the engine room
      3
    • Striker – Lethal finisher needed to convert chances
      1
    • Keeper & Striker – Two key areas where we’re exposed
      8
    • Squad Depth – Injuries could derail us without better backup
      5
    • We’re fine – The squad’s good enough as it is
      0

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The world of football is a place where hopes rise and fall quicker than the English summer. Notts, with its eyes locked on the brass ring of promotion, has made its intentions clear: up the table or bust. This ambitious quest for glory has offloaded Stuart Maynard, our ex-head coach, to the annals of "what could have been." In his stead, we welcome Martin Paterson, whose introduction has divided fans as neatly as a knife through a contentious pie.

Entering Meadow Lane feels like encountering numerous fresh faces all prepared to assist us in pursuing our ambitious aspirations. Ollie Norburn stands ready to assume command in the midfield and we must not disregard our latest striker acquisition, Matthew Dennis, aged 23 from Carlisle United. Word has it he has been outpacing defenders with remarkable ease. The squad has also been seasoned with the likes of Tom Iorpenda, a loanee from Wigan, and the Afghan sensation Maziar Kouhyar, expertly adding a dash of international flair to the midfield. Our goalkeeping woes, a Shakespearean tragedy unto themselves, find solace in young Harry Griffiths, who stands valiantly ready to catch more than just colds.

The tactical wisdom underpinning these acquisitions appears based on increased creativity in midfield, complemented by Norburn and Iorpenda's versatility. Yet, in what could only be described as a tale begging for a melodramatic twist, Alex Bass has exited the picture. His departure and the bewildering cancellation of a friendly match with his acquiring club have spun enough yarn to knit a conspiracy theory sweater. Was it a case of cold feet or even colder negotiations? Who’s to say? Rest assured, our speculation retains the vividness of an abstract painting - colourful, yet unclear.

The past 2024-25 season taught lessons with the ominous absence of Macaulay Langstaff, now at Millwall, leaving us feeling much like a jilted lover. To compound matters, Junior Morias’s loan and Cedwyn Scott's sale to Carlisle United have left Notts's frontline resembling a solo act rather than a full band. Nevertheless, the partnership between Alassana Jatta and David McGoldrick channels a harmony only rivalled by Lennon and McCartney - a potent duo turbocharging Notts's campaign for near glory.

Then there's Bass, that stalwart guardian between the posts, whose departure is akin to removing the heart from an otherwise sturdy body. His contribution was a buoyant force in our defence, whose exit leaves us clutching at straws faster than a scoliosis test on a Monday morning. The defensive signings of Jacob Bedeau and Matty Platt seem valiant, but without a confident keeper, they might just be the proverbial knights missing their trusty steeds.

The lesson from seasons past rings louder than the chime of Big Ben: cash is king, and quality must be queen. The Reedtz brothers have done a stellar job ushering improvements both on the pitch and away from it. Yet, with the spectre of promotion ever present, now more than ever, savvy spending becomes the clarion call. The team desperately requires additional talented players especially a skilled goalkeeper. This need is as evident as the intense atmosphere during a penalty shootout.

In this grand theatre of sport, balancing hope with reality is the dance for any ambitious club. Losing players who lit up the pitch is undoubtedly a bitter pill, but this accentuates the urgency of recruiting talent capable of reinventing our story. Will Jarvis's arrival brings excitement, while Mai Traore's role remains a tantalizing mystery, much like the whereabouts of the last odd sock.

With our new coach’s attacking zeal, bolstered by further signings, it’s a concoction that might just brew a season to remember. Or, in classic Notts fashion, we may spend our time grappling with playoff fate. Football is the unpredictable whirlwind it always has been, but at least we aren't hurtling headfirst towards relegation - knock on wood.

As the curtain rises on this thrilling saga, eyes will nervously follow each incoming talent. These players are like the threads that will decide whether Notts climbs to greatness or ends up with a story that didn’t quite meet expectations. This season is no ordinary one. It has surprises many unexpected events suspense & loads of drama all combined.

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Robbie

+Supporters

Very well put together article & a good read too @allardyces tash .

I think the most important thing at the moment is to bring in a quality goalkeeper that can command his area, direct is defensive colleagues, & can deal with crosses from open play & dead ball situations.

I believe Notts still have a quality squad, but it needs a goalie as I've described, an attacking midfielder who is a good playmaker & another proven goalscorer.

Without the additions, Notts would struggle to make at least the playoffs, but I still believe they would be good enough to be mid table without a playmaker or goalscorer, but they certainly need a competent goalie.

I think the owners will make those additions in those areas I've described, I would be surprised if they didn't. Even with those additions, a playoff place is a more realistic expectation.

I hope the fans get behind the owners, their management team, as well as the players. The Reedtz brothers have done so much for this club they deserve our support & trust.

The loss of Alex Bass has created a new, more urgent focus for the club because Bass gave us confidence in his all-round abilities as a keeper. I haven't felt as calm or as assured that our keeper could make those defining saves to keep out the opposition as I have with him. The thing about strikers is I believe we need more than two; ideally, we would have four, ensuring they can get game time in different positions. Notts players have a good style, which has a high creation chance, and although last season we did struggle to score at times.

I do feel confident in our ability to feed a striker and allow them to grow with confidence; for example, Kyle Wootton learned a lot from coming to us. This experience has given him a platform to go on. Whereas we once struggled with strikers, it now seems like we could put any hard-working striker with a good finishing ability in this position, and he would get goals.

Macaulay Langstaff, Alassanna Jatta and David McGoldrick thrive within this type of setup, and their quality always stood out when in form.

Sign a solid keeper that will impress and make us forget about the disappointment of Alex Bass moving on; it would allow us to remember his time as an excellent signing. Rather than wishing we had never sold him. Good keepers are out there, but again, just like with management, I think experience is key. Bass's time at AFC Wimbledon showed his quality, and there will be others waiting for that opportunity to be a team's regular starting goalkeeper.

An attacking midfielder of proven class, hard-working, and with the potential to score, would be nice.

Signings could easily boost morale in the fan base, as could a good start to the season. Excellent blog!

Blake

Members

Great blog, it really gives us something to think about.

As for the poll, I reckon bringing in a forward and a solid new keeper to take over from David McGoldrick and Alex Bass would help win back the fans’ trust.

Kevin May

NewPie

A commanding goalkeeper is a must,also a defensive midfielder who can bring the ball forward along with a creative midfielder (Crowley was sorely missed). Although we have three centre forwards/strikers, aree they good enough to take the chances we create. Michael Cheek would do for me. Hoping to see some movement soon COYP

thommo

Members

Good read! Still have to see how Paterson does yet, we need to see how he handles a run of poor results.

i love your blog series @allardyces tash, the way you joke about things is enduring and make a difference from reading someone just complaining for the sake of it. its also enjoyable the thought you put into the accompanying poll. with regards to what you write, i largely agree with you and want to see how things turn out. as for the poll, i think we need depth for the injuries, but obviously a keeper is the highest priority now. would prefer a long term replacement for alex bass, but i am not against a loan if that move is not open provided the incoming keeper is good.

BromPie

Members

I'm cautiously optimistic. The signings feel different this year, especially with Kouhyar and Iorpenda adding that spark in midfield. We’ve clearly gone for versatility and attacking intent, which is refreshing after last season’s stagnation. That said, I’m still worried about our defence, particularly if Griffiths is our only real option in goal as of now. Bass leaving does leave a massive hole in our defence, and it’s not just about shot-stopping, it’s leadership and communication too. We’ll need a strong start to build confidence, or the pressure on Paterson will mount quickly. Fingers crossed it clicks.

I can see you are more a "half-eaten pie" type of fan, rather than a "half-empty, half-full glass" type of person. 🤣

bewildering cancellation of a friendly match with his acquiring club have spun enough yarn to knit a conspiracy theory sweater.

😂😂😂😂👏🏻

I think we need to keep note of some of these lines you use, as I still can't get over your reference to MK Dons having 'the rich history of a microwaved lasagna'. It's pure brilliance and such a joy to read.

We’ve got to be patient, there’s no point in rushing to bring in new players. The recruitment team needs time to make sure each signing truly adds something to the squad.

Like everyone else, I was disappointed to see Alex Bass go to Peterborough. But if the money helps us bring in real quality, it could be what takes us that extra step forward.

@TheSkipper, 'cash is king, and quality must be queen.' 😂👏🏻

I really enjoy the way allardyces tash writes. His comments are good, but his blogs are full of wit and humour, a great way to lift the mood. They help soften the blow and offer a fresh view on things. Top work, AT.

OoooooTommy

Members

A great breakdown of what’s been a busy and slightly chaotic few months! Norburn could be a cracking addition to our midfield, especially if Paterson gives him freedom to play forward. But the forward line worries me. Jatta and McGoldrick is a nice combo on paper, but injuries or fatigue could really hurt us. With McGoldrick gone, we desperately need someone who can score 15+ goals. I’d love to see a young, hungry striker brought in on loan or even a permanent deal. Defence also needs a bit of steel. We're getting there, but it's not quite ready yet.

Sir Magpie

Members

It’s been a strange summer, hasn’t it? On one hand, we’ve brought in a mix of hungry young players and seasoned heads, and you can tell the club is trying to reshape the squad to fit Paterson’s style. Players like Norburn should bring grit and experience, while someone like Matthew Dennis might just be a hidden gem if he settles quickly. The midfield’s definitely looking more balanced already.

But I can’t help feeling uneasy about the keeper situation. Griffiths is unproven at this level, and while I wish him the best, it’s unfair to expect him to replace Bass seamlessly. If we don’t sort that position soon, it could undo the rest of the good work. We’re a couple of signings away from looking genuinely ready to compete at the top.

The club have said they’re looking to bring in a replacement for Alex Bass. But things can change quickly, and if a good player becomes available, other clubs might think we’ve got money to spend and raise their asking price. I’m not sure which goalkeepers are available on a free at the moment. Still, buying one outright often gives the best results when it comes to getting real quality between the sticks.

allardyces tash

Members

Thanks very much to everyone who has taken the time to read my blog. If you’ve enjoyed it, I’d be grateful if you’d consider following my main page. I like to keep things light-hearted to help spread a smile, and it means a lot to see such a positive response.

12 hours ago, Fan of Big Tone said:

Another great read @allardyces tash i love your style of writing it’s very humorous, keep it up. 👍

For me, tone matters. I think it should be a bit quirky and playful, something that helps you stand out from the crowd. I love making people laugh and smile, and this blog is a fun way for me to share that with everyone.

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