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Passing is remarkably poor, no effort made by some of the players to even try to retain it. There are two examples in the highlights where a pass had been made but due to the other playing recieving the ball being sluggish, a Wolves player picked it up with so much more urgancy. I also think Sam Slocombe's positioning for the first goal was very poor, but I must note that the sluggish approach even remained visable with our defending. Very poor from Notts.

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There were instances of misplaced passes, inadequate marking, and an overall lack of control in midfield. I wonder if Ollie Tipton was included in the match? Did Matt Palmer make an appearance on the field?

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i think its normal with so many changes that there will be struggles, we are a league two team and if we could adapt much better i think it would show we are at a higher level.

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