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  1. We all have our own ways of picking ourselves up after watching our team underperform. In my personal quest for reassurance, I sometimes find it helpful to listen to Martin Paterson’s post-match interviews with Adam Hassel. We’ve all listened to enough of these types of interviews to know not to expect too much from them, but sometimes the words and phrases chosen by Paterson provide important clues about how he is interpreting what he has just witnessed. After the Harrogate game he said, “we were not ourselves”, and used the word “cumbersome” to describe the first-half performance. At the very beginning of the interview he said, “emotional control is key”. Few who watched the game would disagree with any of these observations. Many of us who watched the game are now left wondering what the coaching team can do to make sure it doesn’t happen again. I believe that this is a particularly important question, given that the recent game against Harrogate Town was not the first time this season that our players have looked tentative and inhibited against significantly inferior opposition. The match against Brackley Town is another obvious example. So, what happened? Did the players ‘bottle it’ or ‘freeze’? If so, what does this tell Paterson about our players and our squad, and what can he do about it? One answer would be to say that we don’t have enough players with the right mentality and we need to make this a recruitment priority. Another approach is to understand the problem as a mental fitness issue which can be addressed through better training and preparation. I would like to think that Paterson and his coaching team will be doing both. You do not need to be an expert to recognise ‘freezing’ and ‘bottling it’ in sport as symptoms of performance anxiety. It is also widely known that performance anxiety can be overcome with the right mental preparation. But mental preparation in football is not something that often gets discussed in any detail, and this makes it difficult to understand exactly what it entails or what work is going on behind the scenes. In many ways it is no different from other types of preparation. Clubs who feel that they are gaining an advantage over their rivals by adopting certain practices want to maintain that advantage. I am not an expert and I have no inside information relating to Notts County, but I do have a general understanding of what the term mental preparation encompasses in a footballing context. For any performance activity, there are always two distinct elements of mental or psychological preparation. One concerns things like determination, confidence, motivation and belief. Performers need to have a strong will to succeed and a strong belief in their ability. Footballers must start the game in the right frame of mind and be ‘up for it’. They must also be mentally strong to keep going in adverse circumstances and, where necessary, grind out results. There is a growing body of evidence which suggests that under Martin Paterson this is becoming an area of considerable strength. As fans, we love the players who embody this mindset. It shows that they care, and their raw enthusiasm and aggression make them easy to identify with. But this is the easy bit. The other element, which is much more subtle, concerns the requirements for emotional control and concentration. Put simply, footballers need to be able to keep calm and stay focused. These requirements are necessary to balance the ‘being up for it’ element – Paul Gascoigne in the 1991 FA Cup Final being a classic extreme example of what happens when this balance isn’t achieved. They are also necessary because of the inherent randomness of football. Football includes many random events with mistakes, ricochets, interceptions and blocks sending the ball spinning or bouncing in ways which are hard to predict and successfully anticipate. A key footballing skill therefore is improvisation. But to improvise well, you must be maximally alert and maximally calm at the same time – a state of mind often referred to as being ‘in the zone’. It is much harder to achieve than it sounds, and evolutionary biology explains why. Human evolution has valued enhanced alertness as an innate and essential survival tool, used for identifying danger and threat, and this alertness is triggered by our anxiety response. In most circumstances therefore, if you are very alert you will be tense rather than calm, and if you are trying to calm down it is easy to lose focus. Although difficult to learn, the skills required to attain a state of mind which combines alertness with calmness can be learnt. Footballers who develop an expertise in this area find that, instead of being paralysed by pressure, they can convert it into an enhanced performance. Without wishing to ignite the whole David McGoldrick controversy, it does appear that he was a notable master in this regard. All professional footballers have pre-match rituals and routines which they use to help them with their emotional control and focus. But pre-match pressures vary from match to match and are often at their greatest when the expectation of impending success is high. So maybe what we are finding out is that, for matches in which Notts are overwhelming favourites – such as the recent Harrogate game – too many of our current players are discovering that their existing routines are not working. I have mentioned two other clubs in this article. There are ironies relating to each of them. Gary Cowan, the Brackley Town manager, is a man who co-hosts a podcast in which the presenters reflect on the mental side of the game, so we can assume that mental preparation is a particular interest of his. Simon Weaver, the Harrogate Town manager, famously brought in Gareth Southgate, who lives in the Harrogate area, to talk to his players about mental preparation in the week leading to their 2020 Wembley play-off final against us. As Martin Paterson is constantly saying, there is always something to learn from a sub-standard performance. It might just be that Harrogate Town have taught us the most important lesson of the season so far. Encourage people to join in with Pride of Nottingham and have their say on the match discussion ahead of tomorrow's home game against Colchester United. Take a deep dive into the Pride of Nottingham dashboard page and see which content fans feel like joining in with the conversation.
  2. it was a frustrating game and i think the players did well not to get involved lashing out, well outside of matthew dennis pushing over on of their players but its not like we drew the game due to a lack of effort. it was more that harrogate made it hard, and we just did not have that spark of quality to overcome the occasion but i do think this reflects on some important subjects.
  3. I think at times Notts puts extra pressure on themselves, which makes it harder to break down a side that is well organised. Harrogate looked stronger going forward than they did at the back, but they committed plenty of players to both. We had our own way of playing and kept trying to send crosses in from the left. A little more creativity would have helped, but I give credit to Martin Paterson for making attacking changes and not settling for a draw.
  4. A nice article we'll put together. I think one of the things that Martin Paterson has brought to the club is on the preparation side when it comes to matches in league 2. I think that it is making a difference. One area where the team was failing was it's failure to respond to what our opponents were doing & their tactics, however Paterson has demonstrated his ability to be able to change things mid game to Notts advantage, & I think that good match preparation is the key to that change.
  5. Harrison Iwunze & Theo Robinson have joined Kettering Town on loan. Good luck to them both.
  6. Makes sense. Harrogate showed how fragile we can be when we carry the weight of expectation.
  7. Harrogate did not have to do much more than keep shape and wait for errors. We freeze when a weaker side comes to spoil the game. It has happened too often to ignore. I liked the bit about mental preparation because it is a side of football most fans never get to see. We talk about tactics and shape but the real battle is often inside the head. If Paterson can fix that, we will look a different side in tight games.
  8. We can beat anyone in this league when we are on it. Let's hope we are on it this Saturday. I think our problem is we can't sustain a good performance for the whole game. We either start well and fade of start poorly and give our selves a mountain to climb. We have to start taking our chances while we are top that's seems to be what's missing.
  9. Well I won’t be there for this match so I predict an exciting fast paced match, Notts will dominate for the whole 90+ minutes and we’ll win 5-0. You heard it here first.
  10. Thank you Chris for all your hard work, it really is much appreciated. 👍👌👏
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  13. Thanks @Robbie The forecast says it’ll warm up a bit by Saturday so hopefully the pitch will be fine, enjoy the match give them a shout for me.
  14. Notts need to show more intensity from the word go against Colchester & put them under pressure. I'd play the starting eleven that took the field against Harrogate, but I would play Palmer instead of Iorpenda & put Iorpenda on the bench. We know that Martin Paterson can change things around if things aren't working in the first half. Hopefully that won't happen this time. I'm hoping for a convincing win on Saturday. A 3:1 win for Notts would be a great result & should keep Notts in the top four.
  15. Palmer back in to start for sure. I wouldn't mind unchanged apart from that, we won the second half with Palmer on after all. Jarvis to come on, Jodi as well if he's fit.
  16. Football is about learning while you play, and sometimes this season it has looked like promotion might not happen. Then we go on a good run and it feels possible again. There are still lots of games to play, so there are plenty of points to win. Harrogate will not be the only team to show where we are weak. I think back to the matches against Gillingham and Barrow. Those games really showed us a lot and made us think.
  17. Looks like some more exciting developments in the pipeline, & a thank you @Chris for your hard work behind the scenes.
  18. He definitely can. And oppositions wouldn't enjoy it. No.10 looks a hard position to play in L2. Somebody up your xxx all the time and defenders everywhere you turn. It already seems a long time ago that McGoldrick and Crowley showed they could live with that and produce goals/assists. Hall and Grant are doing OK but are not in that league so things could change there over the course of the season.
  19. Ideally, we would be getting youngsters involved in first team football earlier, but I suppose that relies on interest and people actively trying to network our young talent. It's a good move for both; any exposure early on is an insight. I hope they come back and are able to see what their careers might hold, even if it does end up away from us.
  20. My focus is turning to the engagement side; things have gone too quiet, and I don't like it, but I am not worried. I know that when content goes out, that is a big attraction, and I noticed a nice submission, which I am going to push today. That said, I will be sending out weekly newsletters as I am in the process of building the template. It will be good to have that communication out there, but it won't be all links and hoping people click to read; I will be sharing my thoughts and having guests join in. It should be something members enjoy and, in time, look forward to reading. So, despite things being fairly quiet, I am making the best of the situation. My keyboard is so far behaving, but there are a few broken buttons, and I am not sure why. I have looked; it seems they have died at the keyboard level. My youngest daughter is currently referring to me as the "wind," as we fell out over her stabbing me with her hands in my neck and pretending to cut my head off. 🤣 It's a Henry VIII thing. She'll come round in time, but it does hurt when she catches me where my neck skin is very flexible.
  21. I am not worried that they beat Walsall, 2-0, despite them having been away at the Bescot Stadium. It was a good result for them, and I am sure that they will be one of the better teams we will have faced so far at Meadow Lane, but our atmosphere can be a lot more impressive. We are in good form at home, and all it takes is one of the chances to kick-start us, so I am hopeful we will be direct and straight to the offensive in order to put the U's on the back foot. This might sound controversial, but we are not the same without Matt Palmer, whereas people tend to go on about Jodi Jones, who is a brilliant player when he is playing well and focused. However, we have learned to cope without him, and this isn't something we have shown many signs of with regard to Matt Palmer. Ollie Norburn is okay, but he hasn't established himself yet; however, he can do well. Tom Iorpenda is a decent talent and can unlock play, but neither of those are what Palmer brings. He's calm, focused, and, most of all, great at setting the temp. With him in the team and us playing well, we can control and dictate play, whereas without him we tend to struggle. I think the game will be close, but I am thinking we will pick up the points. My prediction would be 2-1.
  22. Introducing PON's Lightweight Fluid theme. This is designed to help members, with the navigation moving from the top to the left side. The theme will see some tweaks to improve the UI as we go along, but I am pleased to say all members have the option to choose it. With the side navigation, it gives a clearer look into the pages that the Pride of Nottingham has to offer. To accompany the alternative means of finding content, such as our dashboard, topicfeed, all activity, and various content streams, which you can even customise to your desire. The community index page becomes a beautiful, fluid design, which brings all the content into a single location. Much like the dashboard, items are spotlighted and featured, but in the right sidebar, you have the power to toggle off various forums. This means you can personalise your experience and focus on what really gets you communicating. However, I strongly encourage members to browse and go outside of their habits; please don't cut off a section, never to read the topics inside, because you never know what they might miss. We are a community that thrives when people feel at home to share things, and despite us being a Notts County fan site, we are foremost a community. How do you use the fluid theme? Scroll to the bottom, look for "Theme" in the footer, and press it. Now, please get posting. I mean, enjoy!
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  24. Strands #628 “Heard at the board meeting” 🟡🔵🔵🔵 🔵🔵🔵
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  27. Hope you both have a nice break @Fan of Big Tone We were promised some snow here but it didn't materialise although it has been cold all day. Hope that Notts have the pitch covered against the cold just in case.
  28. @super_ram thanks mate, it’ll be a week of celebrations for Mrs. T’s 70th if we actually get there through the snow, I was watching the news and it looks pretty bad up there. We’ve got wifi so I’ll be able to get on here, so I’ll let you know.
  29. For two home games running we've seen the same slow-paced Maynard-style ball for entire first halves which hasn't been the possession with a purpose we were promised. There hasn't been a particularly intense press against us, in fact they've been very willing to see our defenders with the ball at their feet. Macari and Bedeau haven't injected any positivity or adventure into our play. Balls across the backline or to the feet of tightly marked wing backs in deep positions won't get us anywhere at all. We have to have the option of being dynamic down the middle. There's cover if those wide CBs surged forward and committed players and I think we really need them to do that a lot more.
  30. On Saturday Notts welcome Colchester United to Meadow Lane. How many links can we find between the clubs, players, managers, coaches etc. My starter for ten is Liam Chilvers who played for Notts on loan in 2001-2002 making 9 appearances and scoring 1 goal, he played for Colchester between 2003 and 2006 making 113 appearances scoring 3 goals. He turned up at Notts again in 2010-2012 and made 38 appearances with no goals. (Source Wikipedia) Can you spot a link between Notts and Colchester?
  31. It's been a sunny but cold day here once again. Mrs R managed to get some washing done & hung out to dry. Looks like it's going to get milder again over the weekend.
  32. Absolutely (as Stall might say :) ) He's a real game changer. That gliding ability is something else. It's funny because it doesn't look like its pace that's doing it. It was the same with players like John Robertson and John Barnes - it's a pretty rare ability. Why would MP hesitate? Hall and Jarvis? If they both have sleepy games a whole section of our team would be missing and we'd miss Grant's pressing and general defensive work. Jarvis behind 2 strikers? That's a lot to put on a player not known for his work ethic or reliability. I, and many other fans, maybe you too Piethagoram, would do this but I'm not sure MP would.
  33. Yeah, the loan was the right idea, just hasn't worked out. Hinchy is quite a cultured player and we know how frantic the NL can be. A club has to have patience with a player like that because when he finds his feet he'll add control to your play. Obviously, Alty didn't have patience but Hinchy is more likely to be an EFL player than whoever they're playing ahead of him. Merit might be in favour of JH coming back and taking Norburn's spot on the bench, but in terms of contracts or politically it might not be something MP wants to do. We might be getting into the reasons RobGag left there
  34. Thanks for this info about Jack Hinchy's situation @theAnticlough . I think Notts should be looking to bring him back, but I suppose he couldn't be included in the squad because Notts have already named their squad. For me, he's as good as it not better than Norburn in the central midfield role. Jack has made 25 appearances for Notts in a season where Notts made the playoffs. Sitting on a bench or not even making the bench for Altrincham is not a good look.
  35. I've noticed Jack Hinchy hasn't started for Alty for maybe 2 months now, from the team to a sub to an unused sub to not in the squad at all. We have players in the same boat with us. When loans don't work out it's really bad for all three parties. Must be hard for the players, a real test of belief and resiliency.
  36. @Chris and Appiah had also played for Brackley Town too
  37. Colchester's form suggest a tougher test than Harrogate. Hoping Jarvis on the bench, who could also play a #10 role
  38. Connections Puzzle #894 🟨🟨🟨🟨 🟪🟦🟦🟦 🟦🟪🟦🟦 🟦🟦🟦🟦 🟩🟩🟩🟩 🟪🟪🟪🟪 Absolutely no idea how I managed that.Complete guesswork.I think I ought to go and get a lottery ticket.
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  41. Strands #628 “Heard at the board meeting” 🔵🔵🟡🔵 🔵🔵🔵
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  43. The American spelling & obscure words certainly makes the game challenging. Apparently there are thousands of words spelt differently. I've noticed quite a lot of differences when doing the spelling bees.
  44. Just had a call from the owner of the cottage we are staying in and they have had quite heavy snow the schools are closing but the roads are clear at the moment, she says we can get there earlier than the 4pm check in so we aren’t travelling in the dark. She sounds really nice. Hopefully the weather is improving and the snow will be gone.
  45. Guess who’s going to Yorkshire tomorrow for a week! I don’t mind snow when we’re there but not to drive in while we travel there.
  46. Good morning all. It's zero degrees here& it's forecast not to get above 3 degrees all day. Snow has been forecast for Yorkshire so there may be a possibility that we might get a dusting here. In warmer climes. The Ashes series starts tomorrow in Perth Australia at 02:20 GMT. The first of five Tests. I'm looking forward to it. It's going to be a very competitive series. Australia do have injuries with two of their important bowlers missing the first Test. Can England take advantage?
  47. Alan Judge https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Judge_(Irish_footballer)
  48. The recent, easy one is our 5yr RB, RCB, RB Richard Brindley
  49. Will Jarvis gave it a good go and showed some promise, but he’ll need more time to earn regular minutes ahead of Keanan Bennetts and Nick Tsaroulla when they’re playing well. They’ve got the edge when they’re in form. It was nice to see Jarvis back in action. His biggest challenge seems to be lasting the full 90 minutes. That might sound a bit harsh, and I know some people rate him, but he’s a different kind of player when he comes off the bench. He brings more energy in short bursts. Notts did most things right against Harrogate. It was a tense game and you could see how easily someone might have been sent off out of frustration. Matthew Dennis was lucky not to be punished for that push after his penalty. The Harrogate player did barge into him and looked like he said something, but Dennis still took a risk.
  50. Good morning, it’s a cold damp start the temperature went down to 2.5 last night which is a bit warmer than last night. The carpet we had put down during the summer is k eeping us a bit warmer than last year, it’s a very thick pile with a high tog rating. Tonight we are going to a posh Indian restaurant which has rave reviews with our family to celebrate Mrs. T’s significant birthday which is on Friday, we can’t go Friday with the family because the two of us are going away for a week in a cosy cottage in Yorkshire to have a week of birthday celebrations.

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