News Update:
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❎Cast your vote for the Pride of Nottingham's Man of the Match from yesterday's game against Crewe Alexandra. Voting closes at 9pm tonight.
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Share your thoughts on yesterday's goalless draw against Crewe Alexandra at Meadow Lane. How did you feel about the game and the team's performance? Join the discussion now.
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🤔With the remaining fixtures ahead, do you think Notts County have what it takes to make the playoffs? Share your views and join the debate.
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