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  19. I was full of emotion yesterday, seeing the Notts stands full of happy people it's what makes supporting the club that extra bit special. Mind, not everyone was happy! It was particularly exhilarating to witness every time Boreham Wood scored a goal. It became quite tense, but whilst taking pictures at half-time I decided to encourage those I spoke with. I had the faith that we could pull it back and the key was the early goal. My heart really went out to Aden Baldwin. He received a lot of harsh comments about his playing, but to be fair, that pass to him was bound to cause problems. I felt Notts needed to slow down their passing at times, not by a great amount but enough so that they could take their time a little more. Issue with this, many fans just yell to get the ball forward without thinking about what space the players have and when they do rush, further complaints are shouted. I felt like we just didn't know what to do at times; it was a complication of our own fault that led to Boreham Wood putting pressure on Notts. The second half was expected to be better when we attacked towards the KOP end. I hope that Luke Williams is proud of the incredible response from the fans who stayed positive and didn't leave even after the second goal.I get that sometimes frustration means people will say silly things, but it's hardly encouraging when there's people shouting f this and all sorts of nonsense at the players. Funnily, the most near me didn't seem to know much about Notts and seemed like the type of person who came just for the big game. I appreciate their presence, but there is absolutely no reason for them to be rude as it can ruin the ambiance, particularly when seated close to families with little kids. Jodi Jones played amazingly well, I wasn't sure about why Matt Palmer got the Man of the Match. I felt there were a few better options ahead of him, but he sometimes doesn't get the praise when he does deserve it. Kyle Cameron needs to be more careful on the ball I feel, so many people expressed that they feel he's a reliable to me, but he can be a vital asset when he's in the zone. Sam Slocombe deserves a lot of praise; he made some outstanding saves and Notts could've sunk within the first half further if it wasn't for him. Aden Baldwin may have had a few wobbles, but he was by far my Man of the Match. And yes, I genuinely felt that at 2-0 the game wasn't over and thankfully in the second half we got the response I had hoped for and mentioned to those I spoke with at half-time. I couldn't stop shaking until almost midnight. I felt ill, and part of it might be because I got a concussion when two fans accidentally hit me. Yet, I do feel the occasion and raw emotions got the best out of me.
  20. A remarkable turnabout was always within reach. I know people thought I were deluded for suggesting it or questioned my faith, but I always felt that an early goal would give us that spark. I couldn't stop shaking after the game. I also still feel slightly concussed after being hit in the head twice by accident, but it's worth every moment. Our fans were class from pre-match to the moments after the final whistle, so pleased for us all that we're going to Wembley.
  21. Today I spent some time updating my display picture and cover images on social media. I felt inspired by a previous design of mine and thought it was time to refresh things up. Although I'm not keen on making changes without a purpose, occasionally refreshing the cover image and then returning to the primary design seems like a wise decision. If you don't use Twitter, and feel encouraged to join in with the questions or read what others might have said. You can view the graphics on the links below, in a few days I'll show you what inspired me. Facebook Display Picture: https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=702866101841782&set=a.530206009107793 Facebook Cover Image: https://www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=702869408508118&set=a.530206005774460 What do you think of the new images? Do you like them? What stands out to you about them?
  22. My personal thoughts that the league and previous games go out of the window when it comes to the playoffs, usually the winner simply wants to win more than the other. Sometimes it's because of other factors, but generally I think it's all about coping with the game and settling nerves as quickly as possible. If our players enjoy their football, chances should come, and I think it will be a good game.
  23. Welcome to the Pride of Nottingham @nottsfan81, I hope you enjoy being a part of our Notts County community.
  24. It's nice to see you back on @Canadian, things are a lot more relaxed and focused on having a laugh these days. Plus I think the quality of discussions has increased quite a lot, no doubt you will be able to jump straight back in. Has your other half, yet converted to Notts County? I believe if I recall right, she supported Aston Villa.
  25. Hello, @nightOWL, It's good to hear from you again. We have been hitting the playoffs every season since we've been in the National League. Our first season we managed to make it to Wembley, so we have had our hearts broken by the playoffs. It's very difficult with only one team going up, but I have every faith in this Notts squad. We have a lot of winners in the camp, we just need to approach it like any other game and defend well. Thank you for taking the time to come on and wish us well. I haven't managed to see Sheffield Wednesday at Hillsborough, but I do recall seeing your team play here. One day it would be nice to play against you in the Football League again.

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