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Everything posted by Chris
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Coronavirus
Towards the end of May. A lot of the caravan sites have closed, we are thinking it's likely to expand to beyond June. I'm sure the lady that we hire the caravan from will put the payments we've made already towards the next time we plan to go.
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Coronavirus
Does anyone genuinely believe that the pandemic will slow down any time soon? I doubt I'll be celebrating a normal birthday in May.
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Coronavirus
China could have been a lot more upfront and honest about it, I still think the UK should be under a more demanding lockdown personally.
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Coronavirus
I actually don't think we need to turn this topic into something political, it's about the virus and, sharing information. I'm not trying to discourage people from posting, having their day, I just want to remind people that debating politics or even mentioning it can lead down a path we as a community need not go down.
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Dangerous sausages
Those Frankfurters/Hot dogs look the bomb. @super_pie look at these. I don't eat at football grounds if I can help it, I especially do not at Meadow Lane. I was put off when a server tried giving Jake a hot dog that they had dropped on the floor. We always eat before approaching the ground now. This food does look interesting, minus the source and funny cowpat looking thing.
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Notts County's National League transformation & season thoughts
Itβs a bit of a depressing time right now with the Coronavirus pandemic restricting day-to-day in so many ways, yet itβs essential that we protect each other and, stay connected in the digital world. The National League season seems to have gone by quite fast, for Notts there were some dips and natural moments where it seemed like stability would be the main thing to take from it; however, the club managed to persist moving forward. Before the suspension, I felt like the magpiesβ form at home had become unstoppable. I have mentioned at various times on social media; just how much I have enjoyed the season β with all due respect, we are a Non-League club for a reason. But, Neal Ardley has created something that on paper seems to be unique, and from the evidence, I have seen itβs more promising long term β as we have a youngish squad that has experience within those core areas that make a huge difference. I thought the National League would be somewhat dull, yet in hindsight, itβs been anything but that. Notts County fans have been incredible on the road, others like Barrow, Stockport County and Wrexham might mock us on social media β however, I suspect that they wished their teams could have adapted better to this challenge within their first season of Non-League football. After such a disappointing relegation from League Two, I admire the togetherness and way in which we have bounced back. Under the new ownership of the Reedtz brothers, Christoffer and Alexander the club has been very forward-thinking, and Notts County doesnβt feel like the biggest joke within football. Some fans who are reading my blog may take offence to that, and itβs not my point. The circus around Notts County has always been tinted due to issues presented with previous owners; I wonβt mention names because we all know the story β if youβre an outside fan reading this (save yourself time and donβt bother looking up the turmoil). Itβs been very well documented and, for any new football owners looking to buy a club researching the events might show you how not to run a football club. Unity! Thatβs a difference for starters. The sensible approach from our current custodians has brought fans together with the hope that they can and will move the club forward. I donβt miss the headlines or stories coming out. The uncertainty of if staff are going to be paid or, even if we will have a club. Itβs been a massive underlining issue for Notts County, with debts piling and owners either pointing the finger or burying their heads in the sand. With Christoffer and Alexander Reedtz itβs not like that, they must have the patience of a saint or quite possible more understanding that a club has to look at the long term gains β rather than the shorter-term growth. I didnβt feel like this season would reset the club, fighting for promotion has been enjoyable, and whatever happens now with how things are, I would be confident of this squad and manager to move us forward further. I think every fan of football can appreciate how important that feeling can be, so I do hope whatever outcome occurs β as a much as we care about our clubs, deep down we can understand that life moves on. Until football resumes, I will try to enjoy the break and avoid the social distancing online as this tends to be what usually happens (with the best of interest). If you know me, please be sure to say hello and let me know your thoughts. Lastly, thank you for the wonderful supporting during the 2019/2020 season. All the banter laughs, jokes and conversations β itβs been incredible. If you're able, would you please consider contributing to the PON donation drive?
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Notts Season in Focus: 1997-98
I went to the Arsenal friendly, I attended about 7-9 games this season with my grandfather. I remember a rainy Tuesday night match, when my Grandfather told me the title would be won by Notts. The squad was quite small from my memories. I also believe we played players out of position, although some fans have recently clarified that it wasn't solely due to injuries. More the fact Notts needed a good target man and someone who could run at people. I believe Matt Redmile played out of position a lot.
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Faces of PON: Notts County vs Eastleigh
Notts County claimed a 4-0 win over Eastleigh at Meadow Lane in the National League on Saturday afternoon. With the non-league competition giving teams the green light to play despite the coronavirus pandemic, five 3pm kickoffs went ahead in the division on Saturday. A total of 4,942 were in attendance at Meadow Lane as Kyle Wootton put Neal Ardley's men ahead in the 15th minute from a Kristian Dennis cross. The provider then turned scorer in the second half with a header of his own. Wootton added his second with a cool effort and Eastleigh goalkeeper Max Stryjek denied Cal Roberts from an acute angle soon after. But the Notts man would soon beat the Eastleigh goalkeeper with a low finish and the visitors' goal faced more pressure before the final whistle. Pride of Nottingham was at Meadow Lane for the game - see if you've made it in this week's Faces of PON! Share your thoughts about this video on Pride of Nottingham by signing up to the website, visiting the forum and joining in the chat with hundreds of fellow Notts County fans. Fancy showcasing your brand or business on Pride of Nottingham? Click here to find out more about sponsorship and advertising opportunities with us.
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Faces of PON: Notts vs Eastleigh, Saturday 14th of March
Pride of Nottingham was at Meadow Lane as Notts County hammered Eastleigh 4-0. See if you've made it into our latest Faces of PON gallery! #Notts #FaceofPON #COYP
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Coronavirus
It's not going that well for the QMC who have been hit with the norovirus. https://www.nottinghampost.com/news/nottingham-news/message-queens-medical-centre-following-3931665 Something different, but it goes to show how these things can spread and become an issue. People are advised to avoid going to the QMC.
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Match Discussion: Game 38 - The Bluebirds (A)
@DonnyNotts Neal Ardley does deserve some form of credit, yet the win came from the red card. There was limited chances before, the incident gave Notts a surge and we made the most of them being a man down. Of course, Ardley did well for mixing the squad up. I fully expected him to stick with what he believes to be the strongest squad, yet he didn't. I also feel he wanted Notts to sit on the first half without conceding, so that some of our big hitters could impact the game which did happen. Yet it was only a small amount, as I say the biggest change was Barrow being foolish to get a man sent off. It would have been a different game completely had that not happen, so I don't think all this credit giving to Ardley is right. Don't get me wrong, I'm happy because he's had a silly amount of negative attention thrown his way but this win doesn't make up for that. It's a good win, decent second half team performance but I do feel whatever squad we put out, Notts should be pushing to win regardless.
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Match Discussion: Game 38 - The Bluebirds (A)
Credit to Barrow first and foremost, they did incredibly well to make it very difficult especially in the first half. I think some of the changes in the second half made some difference, but I think it could have been a vastly different story if we changed some things. If the penalty that Rooney missed had gone in, I'm not sure Notts would have found a way back into the game. Likewise, the sending off ended up being a massive decision which change the game more than Neal Ardley's tactics did. I'm not sure why some are going on about the lineup having won the match, the fact we had more space and Barrow ended up tiring seemed to make the difference. As did the loss of a key player upfront which ultimately would have changed their tactics. I mean, I take nothing away from the victory - it's a good win on the road. I'm buzzing that we are looking good and, in contention for finishing quite high again. 3rd is very possible and, quite likely the highest the club could finish realistically. It would take a miracle for us to win the league, this isn't in my mind - I'll take each game as they come. I tweeted this after the first goal, due to Charlie Slater and Leigh Curtis banging on about how Neal Ardley changed the game with his lineup and tactical changes. Before the sending off, Barrow sounded quite happy to defend all day long. This seems to have rubbed off onto our fan base and, has gone to some people's heads in my mind. All six changes are a result of the fixture backlog, it's more a case of resting players ahead of the weekend. A brave decision, but did it win Notts the game? No. Like I say, Barrow had their chances and should have led comfortably before the second half had even kicked off. So, I think there's a level of fortune and luck involved. It's great Tom Crawford stepped up, a player some keep writing off and it goes to show that if he's playing well - goals will come. The team takes credit for the win, with small falling towards Ardley and of course the support.
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Coronavirus
There's always some types that will look for excuses but, I doubt it will be many. Those considering going on holiday, where the Coronavirus hasn't been reported might be playing a riskier game than staying out and, sitting this out.
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Match Discussion: Game 38 - The Bluebirds (A)
I'd like Notts just to focus on reaching as high as possible, yet I wouldn't add the pressure of chasing the top play. I honestly feel it's something unnecessary and, very unlikely to happen. Right now we need to build a gap to protect our playoff space, so a win would help massively. I expect Barrow to be a lot more relaxed at home. They pushed and forced play a lot at Meadow Lane, I don't expect them to keep that persistent attitude. I think they'll look to counter and stretch Notts at the back, obviously they are aware that the aerial aspect of our game isn't the best. It should be quite open, I feel more confident about getting something from the game.
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Match Discussion: Game 24 - The Coasters (A)
Full Time: AFC Fylde 1 Notts County 2 Not the most prettiest games for Notts, but a magnificent 3 points. I think we robbed them considering how poorly we played in the first half, yet Jim O'Brien added some grit when he came on. Michael Doyle has been at his best, without his defending we could have be caught 2-1 ourselves. Vital win! How crucial is this win for you? Great battling win in my eyes. Thoughts?
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Match Discussion: Game 24 - The Coasters (A)
1-1.... Enzio slotted Notts into the lead and, a bit later they pegged us back to level terms. They've had 2/3 chances already where Charlie Slater felt they should have scored, by his reaction it seemed almost destined to go on but didn't.
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Match Discussion: Game 24 - The Coasters (A)
If the game goes ahead, I can see them winning and all hell being let loose. I hope I am wrong and, that Notts can defend bravely - whilst we attack them as a solid unit. If you look at the passing we can pull off, it's exciting but it's all about how we work them and what space we can open up. Take what changes come and, I do feel Notts can win. I just have this feeling it will be scrappy, irritating and one of those where the opposition gets the better of us.
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Match Discussion: FA Trophy - The Millers (H)
Good result, pleased how things went - isnβt it great see how warm both sides have been. Itβs not something you see often!
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Coronavirus
I have to admit, when things like this first happen I do worry and think how best to protect my family. At this stage I can't say I'm scared, I believe the UK is handling it well unlike China or Italy. You just have to be careful and distant from people you first meet.
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Coronavirus
The Bird Flu incidents had me worried when my children was younger, that came and went. I wouldn't overly worry about it. Italy seems to be the worst in Europe, with France and Spain now seeming to get cases of it. I think it's those with illnesses and low immune system that are at risk. Most should be fine if they don't ignore the symptoms/seek help.
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Match Discussion: Game 24 - The Coasters (A)
No, not that difficult at all. Some will say that it happens and, it does but it's costing our fans a lot of money. I know there's talk from some to boycott the next time. They should really factor in people who travel, not just ours but their own. I know it's the officials that can it, but it would make more sense just to have it over and done with. Keeping people dangling doesn't help.
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Match Discussion: FA Trophy - The Millers (H)
It will either be tough, or one of those games where Notts turns on the performance. I'm wishing them well myself @liampie, the better team on the day will win.
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Match Discussion: Game 24 - The Coasters (A)
Absolute joke that the game has been postponed yet again, It's awful for those who have gone. A lot I know have attempted to make it twice, so I am in agreement with those who feel the club needs to find some ground and make it up to those - as it shouldn't keep happening. Only image I have seen where some water has collected, it looks like it wasn't spread out at all. Our groundsman do well to distribute collected water.
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Match Discussion: Game 36 - Monkey Hangers (A)
I'm really not one to gloat, but the writing was on the wall. Notts needs to learn how to gain ground and stop being pushed back, it sounded like our tactics were weak and played into their hands. I'm not surprised we didn't win, I do feel the performance could have been better though.
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Match Discussion: Game 36 - Monkey Hangers (A)
Defensively, we should try to exploit them at the back because they can struggle if pressured. Allow their midfield time on the ball, they'll work hard and create chances. If we write them off, they'll teach Notts a lesson. I highly rate some of their players, they build around young talent and can do well. I remember Notts being 2-0 up, seeing fans say how poor they're and I warned that they can break down teams/fight back. I think it ended up a draw. Wootton will be useful, pace is required and our midfield needs to have a top performance to get something.