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  1. Hard working player, exactly the type of player we have lacked previous seasons - I hope he manages to prove himself here. We should have a good player who can aid is in any attempts of gaining promotion. Striker next please.
  2. Well fans felt the same after Rodwell left, and I'm not sure Branston was the villain we all believed but that said I don't feel he was the right person to lead such an important position at the club.
  3. Like @Tom Walters I am hopeful that we can build the right squad this season, one with different types of players and whom compliment each other - I felt last season, at the start this had been achieved but we lacked the grit that people who knows League Two players offer. Fingers crossed Sheridan is the man running things on the field and those behind the scenes handle the day-to-day operation, which includes avoiding fallouts between fans/players. This season is about how we move forward from the last term, so lets do it right.
  4. Wages or attitude? What does anyone want to bet on being the reason? Hopefully the Post are wrong, as he's a good player and could do wonders here but if the claim is spot on - hopefully Sheridan can identify players who will appeal to the fans and work hard on the pitch. COYP!
  5. I can't really comment, his age being 29 makes you wonder (especially the lack of pedigree) but I trust Sheridan to enquire the right players needed.
  6. Very happy, I hope to see a CB/striker arrive soon. John Sheridan can hopefully attract more quality to the squad, with some tough lower league additions to give us that bulk we lacked last season.
  7. I think it encourages people to opt to going to both games rather than one, I'm personally not put off by the price.
  8. Interesting to see, but still a little disappointed about us dropping out of the reserve league especially after doing so well. It's important to be playing teams at your level and regularly, we see how important it is at youth level and it's the same for the reserves. The indication of a players level would be harder, the example would be Branston signing Sharpe based on what appeared to be one game.
  9. Fingers crossed we can gain promotion. Good luck Liam Noble.
  10. Well, considering he will be the first manager to properly have his own assistant since Derry - it speaks volumes. I felt Kevan and Moniz would work, as I have the utmost respect for Dave who is a lower league gem but he was rumoured to dislike 'Ricardo's my way or the highway' style approach and it makes you realise how important the second man is. I felt strongly that Jamie Fullarton should have been appointed with a strong assistant, someone who would have helped him during the obvious struggles his appointment would have presented. Cooper really didn't need Dryden's help in my opinion but a settled duo could have reaped it's own rewards in the long run. So I am pleased that Sheridan has his own coaching staff, hopefully we will see it make a significant impact on field.
  11. I can't say I'm fussed either way, good player but one who could be replaced without losing sleep. His attitude and desire are a big thing however, so those qualities would be missed - there's no doubt he is one of those players who resonate well with any club but personally, if he goes or stays it makes little difference to me.
  12. I think his mission should personally be to bring stability and remain at the helm of manager for his whole contract duration (but that sounds less exciting and probably wouldn't motivate as many fans) but as an whole, he's staying the right things and ticking the right boxes. The more I speak to people, the more I feel he can be the person to deliver the stability we require. Would love to see Notts storm the league but I will take things if and when they come. COYP!
  13. I still hold my reserved opinion on him, however like @ohstanleyaborah has said inside the forum he's possibly the best candidate we had on paper. I'm not sure about the Danish U21 manager who had been linked with us? He's got experience for sure but it's not a shout out situation. Good luck to him.
  14. The list largely makes sense for the right reasons - there are a couple of surprises, no major shocks but this said I am pleased Blair Adams is no longer a Notts player. He just never did anything, plus he always managed to find his way into the selection, I just hope for better next time.
  15. I don't see Martin Allen returning, I'll keep saying this but I'd love to see him back at Meadow Lane. I think Notts know just how much someone like him could win over fans again, plus he knows League Two well. Paul Hurst is okay, out of a bad bunch - he does stand out for the right reasons.
  16. Sorry, it wasn't 'uncertainty'. At least in my opinion, Mansfield was a soul destroyer and I'm sure certain things didn't help but really people should admit the side just wasn't pulling together or playing to the best standard that they could. Majority of professionals can work under difficult circumstances, people who know they're about to lose their jobs for example. Only a handful of players wanted to turn the season around, lack of desire and passion meant it became intangible.
  17. *Sigh of relief (good one for once). I didn't fancy either of these, Notts must make a strong decision and appoint someone who can help us forget about this past season - regardless of who the owner may or may not be. @Spie you would be lucky! COYP
  18. I hope we go for experience and not a chance, any risk towards someone who may not be able to change the circumstances - well, it would create negativity we don't need. Appoint a sensible manager, one who's got a worthy record and track history for this division. Ideally someone who can take the reigns for a few years, bring stability and can manager above League Two.
  19. Notts County's last game of the 2015-16 League Two season saw Mark Cooper's side take on Keith Curle's Carlisle United at Meadow Lane. As it turned out, the Magpies did not have a good game, falling to a 5-0 defeat which was followed by Cooper leaving the club for pastures new. Pride of Nottingham spoke to a number of fans before the game and asked them a number of questions, including whether they were looking forward to the end of the season. -- Pride of Nottingham's Notts-Joe and Joe Jones prior to the Cambridge United game on the 23/04/2016 took to asking Magpie' fans key questions. Why not subscribe to PrideofNottinghamTV? Don't forget to subscribe to PrideofNottinghamTV | Also, please share, like and comment on the video. Your support is appreciated - You Pies!
  20. It's been heartbreaking seeing fans worrying over things we shouldn't be experiencing really, the days of limited resources and pulling together as a community are over - there's no need for us to save the club but basics must start being perfected. We need to be able to forward, I am sure the majority will get on board for next season in various ways but we need to learn. Concerns for relegation should be dismissed by our pre-season approach, the players we sign and how we start the season. Good luck to whoever comes in.
  21. *Sigh... I still don't blame him, he's got a career and a history with Forest Green Rovers. If he didn't fancy remaining at the club, that is his decision as fans we need to move on and support whoever does come in. The direction of Notts is a concern to fans, so as a manager it will be too. There's still a lot of conflicting reports on if he hit the points target or not, yet at this stage it doesn't matter.
  22. You got straight to the point, with some humour inserts which made it very enjoyable to read and yes, Notts have to get their act together. If the club doesn't change hands, we need to find the right balance for direction and come together - put differences a-side and try to move forward in the right way. If this can't be done, I'll be fearful for next season. I really am, but this season shouldn't be one which defines us. It should be one which we strive towards improving from.
  23. Just woeful, I can't say much more but I felt Snidjers did well going forward - very unselfish and tried. I doubt many will give him credit, however I believe he deserves it. No one else looked likely do anything at all.
  24. Well, I'm optimistic about the potential result and I wasn't before the start of this past week. I hope Cooper remains, we have a good manager in him (one who know's this division and the next). Someone really ideal to bring a bit of stability but really, we just need to see the players end the season well. Avoid any drama, today should be a day to remember with J&J being back. 2-0 (Notts) or 1-1.
  25. Hopefully he remains because he show signs that he has the ability to do well, which is more than can be said about some of the prior people before him. If he goes, I'll be one of many disappointed fans but I would wish him well.

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