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Chris

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  1. Highlights provided by the official Notts County YouTube channel for the game against Stevenage.
  2. I'm eagerly awaiting both clubs highlights to see just how differently they play this season - I'm going to assume much of this is down to confidence and good team work (rather than ability).
  3. Erm, what's happening? Are Stevenage really this good, or have we relapsed into idleness? Well, I think I may have vastly underrated Stevenage but never did I think Notts would fall this far during the game. I'm really curious to learn fans opinions on this, Though I bet a certain minority of chaos driven free-for-alls are happy mind.
  4. If we can keep the ball on the ground and play with confidence, we shouldn't worry - if they make us play 'the long ball' and get physical. Well it will go down to testing people's characters. Stevenage are one of this divisions most average teams. Go, conquer and claim another impressive performance. Let's out play them, out think 'em and just go for it. COYP!
  5. I've always liked and rated, however until his reappearance in the squad - it really was difficult to see him having a future. I think it shows how important a solid back line is, along with having someone who can mentor and bring the best out of people. I'd have him in my squad any day of the week when he works hard. Hopefully this continues, as I do feel he can prove a lot here.
  6. It should be a good game, Stevenage is a nice place to go and under our current form I think we can be very confident. COYP!
  7. It makes wish I was there, I really miss the away days I went on and the togetherness felt. Brilliant video @weymouthPIE, thank you for sharing it.
  8. The Munto era was very surreal, though I always being fan owned and remaining 'a family club' would be the best outcome. I was concerned we would lose this with the millions that was reportedly available to us - I think we lost more of our supporters base and family feel under the previous regime. Alan Hardy has been refreshing since he arrived and the appointment of Kevin Nolan so far has been an outstanding decision. It just goes to show just how impressive things can be when everything sings from the same sheet, from the top of the club to the supporters. Hopefully we can build some solid foundations to bring success within the new two campaigns, yet I will settle for stability. Brilliant article Alex.
  9. Stevenage are a more physical side, yet they're nothing to be fear. I was pleased to see we didn't go to Plymouth just to defend, so that same attitude needs to be applied here - yet we need to be wary of how Stevenage like to control games. I doubt they will give us a lot of time on the ball. So we will need to make the most of what we can build, I think set pieces will be the key to breaking them down. If I was Nolan, I'd practice a couple of drills - mixing from corners and free kicks, in an effort to see if we can create the time required to get good chances. However, Notts should show no fear! No prediction but I feel very, very confident. COYP
  10. Good things come to those who wait, want it and work hard. So pleased for Notts! After the last three years, we deserve a little something to celebrate and I hope we can soon safety say we are a League Two team next season. What doesn't break you only makes you stronger and all that stuff.
  11. Did anyone else hear the moans and whines from the Plymouth fans virtually every minute? It was quite amusing, and I kept thinking 'how we've been there' but I don't think they created a very good atmosphere - it probably only encourage our players and fans (who sounded up for it even before kick-off). It was a fantastic performance and hopefully it over shadows last Tuesday (which it should do). We can't win every game but I'd take a win over Plymouth any day of the week, rather than a loss or win over Yeovil (if we could only have one or the other). The point is massive block towards the confidence in which Nolan is building. What is these clean sheets we are getting now? Massive change but we need to keep our focus. I don't think Nolan will allow anyone to lose that or their belief. COYP!
  12. Kevin called the tactics right yesterday, after reading comments on Twitter - I did worry that we had setup to park the bus (or do a Yeovil as a few suggested). The performance may be one we look back on and say this is where we pushed on and secured our league status, very confident right now - Kevin Nolan is a fantastic find for us. Great result yesterday also.
  13. I always hoped my comment above would be wrong, how decent is Nolan becoming? There was some negatives over the line-up which was chosen. Going into the second half with the 1-0 will be massive for us. We need to come out confident in the second half and avoid cards at all cost! COYP
  14. I can see it going one of two ways. They'll either defeat us and Notts will put in a woeful performance which will insight fans into feeling down/negative (which is natural), or we'll do well but narrowly lose to a side that plays quite convincingly as promotion contenders. I would love to see us go there and play like we did at the start of the season or perhaps Stevenage the other year, though that's pushing the boat. We've been down in the dumps until the takeover, so we will have to takes this as it comes. I do think they will win 2-0, though I hope we play well and surprise them - I just don't expect it. COYP!
  15. Name: Kevin Nolan: "We'll go with confidence" Category: Official Notts Videos Date Added: 2017-02-27 Submitter: notts-joe The Notts boss speaks to the press ahead of the long trip to Plymouth Argyle in Sky Bet League Two. Kevin Nolan: "We'll go with confidence" Why not subscribe to PrideofNottinghamTV?
  16. The Notts boss speaks to the press ahead of the long trip to Plymouth Argyle in Sky Bet League Two.
  17. Notts do have a good record with working with youngsters who have the right attitude and commitment towards playing, there are some that haven't worked out but I would question a mix of things that interfered with that. Provided a youngster has a good set of attributes and skill, they should do fine in League Two. Clackstone does seem to have something about him, I found he can read the game quite well and he looked quite settled in defence last Saturday.
  18. Yesterday’s goalless draw against Yeovil Town may not have been the best performance we have seen during the ‘new era’ at Meadow Lane; however, it was a united team with all the players working as one unit. Some fans are unimpressed with the "boring" stalemate, but in a way this shows how far we've come in such a short amount of time - after all, a point and a clean sheet in the derby felt like a godsend bearing in mind what preceded it. Personally I would highlight the atmosphere. Despite the disconnected performance up front, Notts fans actively got behind the players and the atmosphere was very impressive. This is only confirmed further by the fact that attendances – a very respectable 7,141 (200 of whom was visiting fans). The attendances have naturally lifted the clubs spirit since the takeover and I have mentioned in the past how Notts seems to have their mojo back. Yet despite all this, the progress being made is clear for all to see, the atmosphere around Meadow Lane should only flourish and prosper further – especially during the 2017/2018 season. I sat in two different locations having changed seats at half time, and the comments that were expressed during both periods were largely positive – with only some forming debatable opinions. Usually, you are prone to hearing a variety of comments which I can only describe as ‘nonsense’, but yesterday I heard none. Players who usually receive negative comments, such as Haydn Hollis, actually put in a very impressive performance. Receiving comments from many fans that I spoke to after the game, both around Meadow Lane and within the Navi afterwards. Something else which I would note is largely down to the change in atmosphere around the club, at this stage it seems very supportive and I would urge people to encourage this – naturally there will be times when disappointment will lead to a change in feelings but it’s important to still actively keep the positive vibe during games. Kevin Nolan has also seen spoken about how the players were disappointed with the goalless draw, stating “the lads were all disappointed in the dressing room and I was delighted with that because it shows how far we have come in such a short space of time”. Yes, I would say that three points from Yeovil were there for the taking – a team that usually plays quite well against us, but the side that took the field yesterday for them was largely unimpressive. And despite this I left the ground feeling happy and proud, as I do feel more much comfortable regarding the safety of our club – I feel we have exorcised our demons and hopefully those shadows and lurking vibes remain only thing of the past. I would agree with the popular opinion that Notts weren't the best either, however we defended well – whilst Adam Collin wasn’t largely tested, he did look comfortable for 90 minutes, something which I personally would like to see more of. Our defence looked perfectly fine, very much up to the task of keeping any Yeovil player at bay. Whilst I would like to see more improvements made in midfield, we did pass the ball around nicely – creating good movements and opportunities for greater chances to come. It was simply for me a case of Jon Stead and Shola Ameobi having an off game – if they had connected better I would have said there would be no question of the Notts peformance. That said, I don’t think they played ‘badly’ – just disconnected as team partners. Ameobi linked up well with midfield and held the ball up well. With Stead doing more defensive cover than I feel he should have, along with a lot more running in wider areas – you just want to see him near the opposition penalty box. However, both strikers gave a lot of energy up front and on another day they may have gotten a goal. The key thing that I have taken away from the game is confidence; I know that we can avoid leaking goals under Kevin Nolan. I can see the massive strides that the players are giving, we are finally getting that ‘pride’ in wearing their shirt. I wouldn’t remotely feel disappointed myself, yesterday was just one of those games where we didn’t create a clear goalscoring opportunity. Do you agree with NJ? Share your thoughts about this article on Pride of Nottingham by signing up to the website, visiting the forum and joining the conversation.
  19. Name: Highlights: Notts 0-0 Yeovil Category: Match Highlights Date Added: 2017-02-26 Submitter: notts-joe Highlights provided from the Notts v Yeovil game which took place on the 25/02/2017, during the Magpies 0-0 draw in League Two. Highlights: Notts 0-0 Yeovil Why not subscribe to PrideofNottinghamTV?
  20. Highlights provided from the Notts v Yeovil game which took place on the 25/02/2017, during the Magpies 0-0 draw in League Two.
  21. For discussion purposes for the Match Discussion, here's the highlights from yesterday's game. How do you feel about the result and performance?
  22. I've written thoughts on all of this and it will soon be published, I would add that I didn't leave disappointed. I feel the atmosphere and overall performance was decent - there was no moments whereby I feel annoyed or disappointed. So, I think we have better focuses right now. Though I would say it was a good thing that the players are disappointed because that highlights their desire to put things right.
  23. Quite entertaining, a performance which only lacked in the final third and overall the defence did very well. Pleased with the point, we didn't lose or concede - we should be happy with that!
  24. Name: Kevin Nolan: "Respect the point" Category: Official MP Teasers Date Added: 2017-02-26 Submitter: notts-joe The Notts boss speaks to the press following the 0-0 draw with Yeovil Town in Sky Bet League Two. Kevin Nolan: "Respect the point" Why not subscribe to PrideofNottinghamTV?
  25. The Notts boss speaks to the press following the 0-0 draw with Yeovil Town in Sky Bet League Two.

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