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  13. Notts County secured a comfortable victory against Doncaster on a windy summer afternoon, with Macaulay Langstaff scoring his first English Football League goals and Jodi Jones adding a third. Langstaff scored with a volley and header on either side of half-time, while Jones sealed the win with an excellent finish in front of a packed away end. Doncaster managed to score a late consolation goal, but it did little to dampen the spirits of Notts County as they claimed their second win of the season. Richard Brindley was recalled to the heart of Notts County's defence, replacing Adam Chicksen, after being left out of Tuesday’s draw at Morecambe as a precaution. Brindley was joined by Kyle Cameron and Aden Baldwin in the back three, while Aidan Stone continued in goal after keeping his first clean sheet on the Lancashire coast. On the right, Sam Austin replaced Aaron Nemane, who was named among the substitutes, while Jones continued on the left. John Bostock returned to the base of midfield alongside Matt Palmer after having his minutes managed in midweek. Langstaff was supported by Dan Crowley and David McGoldrick. McGoldrick was involved in the game’s first notable incidents, scuffing a long-range shot wide under pressure before being shown a yellow card for shooting after the referee had stopped play. After Bostock was cautioned for a foul 25 yards out, Notts County took the lead from a set-piece routine. The ball was returned to Bostock in a crossing position, and he produced the perfect delivery for Langstaff to guide home on the volley. Langstaff came close to scoring again moments later but was denied by an excellent defensive header which prevented him from converting Austin’s looping cross - the final goalmouth action of the half. Doncaster made three changes at half-time, but it did not prevent Notts County from doubling their lead within a minute of the restart as Austin’s cross from deep was headed home by Langstaff. It was 3-0 on 54 minutes when Crowley advanced into space and saw his dangerous cross fumbled by Lawlor, allowing Jones to cut inside and find the bottom corner from eight yards. In the end, Stone was denied consecutive clean sheets as Notts County failed to clear their lines inside their own area and Sotona scored a last-gasp consolation goal. Was the result fair? Completely fair. Doncaster Rovers were so far out of their depth that, had Notts managed to secure a fourth goal, the game could have easily seen a fifth for the Magpies. In terms of performance, it took Notts County some time to get into the game. However, they started off well and looked comfortable. Doncaster made it hard early on as they pressed every ball and Notts really had to work to create space. Macaulay Langstaff’s opening goal, after the short free-kick, turned the game on its head and forced the home team to be braver, which in turn opened the game up for Notts. Doncaster Rovers were incredibly poor. Their fans have made several comments about this themselves, although those tinted glasses of red make them believe we were nothing more than average. Everything wrong with their team we saw in the season in which Notts were relegated in 2018/19. They lacked fight, organisation, and their end product was terrible. It took Notts to switch off for them to score in the final minutes of the game. Otherwise, Doncaster simply wouldn’t have any positives from the game. They looked beneath National League standards. Extremely poor; I had thought they’d show more spirit but just like their fans in attendance, they were lacklustre. In terms of tactics: spot on. There was a lot of talk about Aaron Nemane being left on the bench. I think Luke Williams’ rotation and tactics, including the preparation in training, were spot on. The fact that Nemane was absent yet we still looked as lively once the game opened up spoke volumes for the manager’s decisions. The officials: I don’t have any comments on the assistants because they were just what you would expect at this level. Whereas the official, I felt he was extremely poor. He appeared quite biased towards Doncaster, allowing them to go in with aggressive challenges without a warning or card. Their desire to waste time with throw-ins wasn’t identified at all, whilst it seemed that Notts couldn’t get a break from his decisions. Thankfully, it didn’t cost us. However, under the new stricter rules David McGoldrick should’ve been booked for kicking the ball away - yet it’s a bit of a daft rule, especially when Doncaster players achieved the same thing but were unpunished for time-wasting. Up next for Notts is a home return to Meadow Lane against Tranmere Rovers and a perfect opportunity to get back-to-back wins as Tranmere have had a very disappointing start to their League Two season. Now, Tranmere Rovers do have a lot of quality in their team, but they are hindered due to their one draw, three defeats and only a single win. Similar to Notts before Doncaster - it shows that teams are still adjusting to the new season. The prospect of this game when the fixtures were released was one I still fancied our team to do well in; yet with the impressive vocals of our fans’ support and being at home, I feel it gives us a massive edge at Meadow Lane to showcase that we are a very good team especially when it comes to our own fortress. I would hope Richard Brindley is fine to continue within the middle of the three centre-backs; I would still choose Kyle Cameron and Aidan Baldwin provided he is not out. Continuing to establish a consistent backing will only bolster strength in the long term. Jodi Jones has shown that dropping him would be hard even if it was due to bring him on for his impact - which we saw a lot of last season - meaning we could make the most of his excellence at a point where Tranmere Rovers are tiring. However, I would keep him in and just bring Aaron Nemane back into the starting line-up. John Bostock, Matt Palmer, Dan Crowley and Macaulay Langstaff all write themselves into the potential line-up I feel. Perhaps this game is where we see what difference David McGoldrick can make from off the bench? Allowing someone else to slot in; perhaps Cedwyn Scott or Sam Austin. Scott could play as a support option to Langstaff while covering a more midfield role and then double up as a shadow striker. Whereas Austin could show more of that urgency to get the ball forward into important areas we can exploit. In truth, I think it’s unlikely to rest David McGoldrick due to his experience and attributes he brings to Notts, but it’s a tempting thought. Go visit the Pride of Nottingham dashboard and join in with discussions, articles and other content produced by a friendly group of Notts County fans! Check out the latest news published by the Pride of Nottingham! From our match report to fan pictures soon to be published and our ARLukomski’s match day vlog - your support means a great deal to us all!
  14. I would nudge McGoldrick up to at least a 6, as he worked hard and most of his play came from Stone blasting the ball up to him. When it was at his feet, he did okay but was heavily marked. I wouldn't say he was poor, just more average. Chicksen played well as a sub, bringing another dynamic into our attack. 6 is a fair rating I feel. I also thought Bostock was fantastic in midfield, handling Doncaster's rough and pushing approach. He won the ball back several times, only for a different player to lose it. Overall, I can't disagree with the original ratings that much.
  15. Did you notice this from a post on Facebook? I believe I came across it in the group dedicated to reminiscing about nostalgic and abandoned stadiums. My grandfather, Ray, used to show me pictures like this. He had a few scrap books which had various things he had collected, such as news snippets, big news, team photos and ones of certain players which tended to be signed. I think my mum also used to have one. When we used to go to my grandparents flats, they would be stored in a cabinet behind their sofas and I would always dig them out. It's been quite a few years now, so I don't really call seeing what my mum had done, but it's something she did with her dad. @super_ram did locate her autograph book which is filled with interesting signatures, not just from Notts County players but famous people of that time. Even if the photo didn't have the names, I could name 8 of the people. Granted two are easy, being legends but the rest I learned from my grandfather. Les Bradd, Brian Stubbs and Tony Hateley also stand out like a sore thumb due to having seen many of the pictures of the years.
  16. Firstly, it's a very good result and the performance overall really topped the away day. Notts can't always go into games guns blazin' and I think the starting line-up was a smart choice. People asked me why Aaron Nemane wasn't starting, I didn't know but having seen the game. I think Luke Williams did it, so that we protected him. Doncaster, they weren't afraid to be physical or quite dirty. So, many of their tackles were very hard hitting. Now, I am only assuming this, but I have seen that Nemane doesn't play as well when it's like this. I think personally, we waited for the game to open up and to be less feisty. As I say, patience is the key. If we throw ourselves into games, we are asking for defensive errors or to allow the opposition to take control of the game more. Notts defended quite well, whilst we tried to open up the game. All our goals were very well-taken and enjoyable to see. I am so pleased for Macaulay Langstaff because he will be off now, I don't think we will have any issues with him not scoring. It's always been a case of when he gets one in my eyes. I couldn't see the disallowed goal clearly, my view was blocked too. Very pleased, and I am not bothered about conceding the goal. Aidan Stone truly deserved another flawless performance.
  17. Excellent play for Langstaff's second, thankfully Luke Williams picks the team and not us, or the those silly fans who wanted him dropping. We are looking like a real quality team now, we could easily get another or two. We are all over them and they look nervous. The referee is terrible though, very biased towards Doncaster. They've gone in hard on us, nothing given and no card. They fall over, free kick and a warning.
  18. It was a very good goal, the free kick should have perhaps been floated in first but the space opened up. Langstaff took it well, you knew where it was heading. Doncaster fans are as lively as I am in a bad mood. Very poor support on their behalf, but our fans are amazing. Get in there!
  19. I am constantly writing and doing graphical things today, @cheeky~k8 isn't feeling so great, so I am making it a habit to go downstairs to check on her. She looks after me, so it's the least I can do for her. Hopefully, the kids will also make a fuss of her - although I am sure @super_pie won't leave his bedroom for much. I am really enjoying the content flow right now, it's good to have some of the old features back and once the season really does get underway - I plan to look at others and ask some of the members who enjoy writing if they would like to take on assignments. I still have features to publish, but I really need to find time to generate some fresh content too. I haven't had as much time to focus on this, hence why I appreciate @TheSkipper's involvement with this. Tomorrow I will be going to Doncaster, I won't be taking my camera, but I may take some fan pictures like I did at Wembley with my phone. It all depends on the day, how I feel and the weather of course. I do want to engage with fans I know, as I miss talking to them and I realise having spoken to my counsellor via the phone just how much their support helps me and, just how much it's important for me to make that effort when and where I can. It should be a cracking day out! Sunday, I will visit @super_ram no matter what. If it's slinging it down with rain, I'll drag myself there and probably the gaming lurker I mentioned earlier.
  20. I remember seeing it in the past, at least whilst he was at our club. I think he's still doing them, as I noticed Ian Burchnall had joined Skillshare.com - there are quite a few lessons, but I will list the ones which sounded the most interesting to me. These are straight up from Skillshare, I swear! “How to Appear Wide-Eyed in Public: A Guide to Looking Alert and Attentive” - In this course, you’ll learn techniques for keeping your eyes open and focused, even when you’re feeling tired or distracted. We’ll cover exercises for strengthening your eye muscles, tips for staying hydrated and well-rested, and strategies for maintaining an alert and attentive demeanour in public. “The Blame Game: How to Navigate Criticism from Fans and the Media” - As a public figure in the world of sports, criticism from fans and the media is inevitable. In this course, we’ll explore how to handle negative feedback in a constructive way, without letting it get you down. We’ll discuss techniques for staying calm under pressure, responding to criticism with grace and professionalism, and maintaining a positive attitude even when things get tough. “Surviving the Relegation Zone: How to Keep Your Job When Your Club is Struggling” - Being part of a club that’s facing relegation can be tough, but it doesn’t have to mean the end of your career. In this course, we’ll explore strategies for staying positive, working hard, and demonstrating your value to the club, even when things aren’t going well. We’ll also discuss how to handle difficult conversations with management and how to stay focused on your goals. “Staying Strong in the Face of Adversity: How to Handle Abuse and Criticism” - Accepting a position where you may be out of your depth can be challenging, and it can sometimes lead to abuse and criticism from others. In this course, we’ll explore strategies for staying strong and resilient in the face of adversity. We’ll discuss techniques for managing stress, building a support network, and maintaining a positive outlook, even when things get tough. “From Manager to Elite Club Coach: How to Make the Transition Despite a Baffling CV” - Making the transition from manager to coach at an elite club can be challenging, especially if your football CV doesn’t seem to qualify you for the role. In this course, we’ll explore strategies for overcoming these obstacles and securing a coaching position at an elite club. We’ll discuss how to highlight your strengths and achievements, build a strong network of contacts, and demonstrate your passion and commitment to the game. @cheeky~k8 can vouch for me, as I have been taking the first mention course and there are times when I am able to nail it. I am still learning, I don't really feel like the blame game, staying strong in the face of adversity are all that appealing to me. I would rather own my mistakes and move on.
  21. Aye, I really need to infuse a lemon into water as suggested by a health guide that I have as part of the Wellbeing Team. I know it doesn't happen overnight, I'm just making light of it.
  22. I've lost a single pound in a week, possibly during my walk around Wollaton. At least it wasn't a tenner, ah? We got some new digital scales a few weeks back, as our old ones kept weighing everyone at 9 stone. For me, I wished we had those one's back. I plan to start religiously weighing myself every two weeks, I have implemented a diet and stricter eating. Although my weight gain stems solely from struggling to walk and my disability hEDS (extreme hypermobility). I am back to having a lot more walks, as I want to avoid becoming diabetic. Plus I don't want to lose the ability to walk due to pain, I'm a stubborn sod, but things are going very well. Due to not feeling great recently, I hadn't been eating much, and I am hoping the next time I weigh myself I'm closer to losing a fiver or something more positive.
  23. I have been overthinking this. I have spent days since this went up constantly trying to think of a player but nothing has come to the top of my head. Here I am watching YouTube, when a video of our very own John Bostock pops up. Obviously playing for Doncaster Rovers.
  24. Queens Park Rangers 2-0 Ipswich Town Sheffield Wednesday 0-1 Preston North End Cambridge United 2-1 Bristol Rovers Carlisle United 0-0 Exeter City Grimsby Town 1-3 Mansfield Town Joker Sutton United 1-0 AFC Wimbledon Rochdale 0-2 Eastleigh Wealdstone 0-0 AFC Fylde
  25. Welcome to the Pride of Nottingham, @helcat. I hope you enjoy being a part of the Notts County community.

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