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The Notts County co-owner on the season so far and the quest to return to the EFL

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its a good listen, i wished the bbc and notts would do more stuff like this. its something that i can only say ah did well, he did know how to get the medias interest even if sometimes it was with his unmentionables.

The Reedtz have consistently demonstrated a genuine commitment to the betterment of the club. They have shown a willingness to spend money to improve the team's performance on the field. They have also shown a willingness to improve the fan experience.

Unlike some owners who make false promises or engage in headline-grabbing actions to serve their own egos, these owners prioritise the club's long-term success. They understand that building a strong foundation takes time, effort, and resources, and they are willing to make the necessary investments to achieve sustainable success.

Their efforts have not gone unnoticed by me; I appreciate the owners' transparent approach and dedication to improving the club. The owners have earned the trust and respect of the fans by delivering on their promises. They understand what it takes to build a successful team.

"Strive not to be a success, but rather to be of value."

I didn't think we would be able to replace Kyle Wootton, but we have with a massive upgrade. I still do think him and our two main strikers would be a lethal strike force though.

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A field where dreams become reality.

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