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Everything posted by Chris
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Write about why you joined
I'm going to leave this open until about 7pm. I will also ask several people to head over to vote for the winner, so that it gives people a fair chance. The folks I already mentioned this too, agreed about helping make sure it's fair so it should be interesting.
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Write about why you joined
I'll combat the disadvantage by asking people to check at points whereby I notice several updates, I am sure enough people will re-read what people say because it's actually interesting to see what's said. Unless anyone disagrees? I'm going to ask our friendly neighbour photographer to be a judge, since he would want a Notts T-Shirt of course!
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Write about why you joined
Okay, for a chance to win this very fine design and excellent T-Shirt pictured below. I would like you to simply answer the following questions to form a sort of testimonial for this very website. Quite simple to do and as always, I ask community members to vote for their favourite. Who ever gains the most votes will win the T-Shirt! The deadline will fall on Monday the 27th at 8pm. I will then inform and contact the winner so that they can claim their prize. Please answer all four of the following questions. Why did you join prideofnottingham.co.uk? What is your main highlight of being a member? How much have you seen PoN grow during your time? As a community, what would you say are the three core values to PoN and why?
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Introducing Art of Football
Which one are you getting or are you going to end up being a collector mate? Ha!
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Introducing Art of Football
The folks who brought you the brilliant Great Escape imagery that spurred Notts County to safety last season are back with a fantastic new set of designs featuring some of the greatest Magpies to sport the legendary black and white stripes! The Art Of Football have created artwork of such Notts greats as Les Bradd, Sir Charlie Palmer, Tommy Lawton, Phil Turner and Tommy Johnson, which you can get in both t-shirt and print form! With the launch of new designs the Art of Football has kindly provided us Notts fans with two t-shirts which we will be giving away as prizes, keep tuned for news regarding these two contests tomorrow! View the Full Collection To view their range of designs and to find out more, visit art-of-football.com now or follow them on Twitter or Facebook.
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Site & Community Blog Updates
What's happened to your blog @tonyhateley?
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Site & Community Blog Updates
I hope your feeling better mate, it's a horrible thing. A friend who helped design PoN suffered with 'em not that long ago
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Shaun Derry: 'Proud to have managed Notts'
Good to hear him talk, with also acknowledging he wants us to move on. It's not always the case but I am pleased he's not bitter or anything. Thanks for drafting this JJ.
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League One Preview
Sorry I shared this late William, I've been very ill the past week. Thanks for the write up!
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League One Round-Up
I hope we can get back to business, I am still sad to see Derry part ways but we have to use this moment to fully get behind who comes in or the league will shallow us. We can't afford to lose on Saturday!
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How does Notts move forward?
Many of the fans’ wishes came true yesterday, with the announcement of Jim Rodwell’s departure from Notts. However, what does this mean for a club like ours? More importantly, what does it mean for the future of the football club? The announcement comes at a weird time since the club needs to have as much stability as possible. In addition, rumours have emerged of Damian Irvine’s contract not being extended. On the pitch, Notts are looking desperate and at half time against Rochdale the views of the fans were quite clear. We all want to see Notts doing well, although I am concerned about the reshaping which is happening and it leaves me to question how we move forward. The answer is not so easy to answer but I’m hoping for a brighter future for the Magpies. It appears that more and more fans want Derry out, I do not argue with opinions and I have come to be at the stage where I feel that the ending to this season will be grimmer than the whole of last season. We had real hopes this season and for one reason or another, it just has not progressed. Speaking to my driving instructor, another passionate Notts fan who runs the ‘Notts Driving School’, we have discussed the moments on and off the field and I feel that we really did miss something back when Shaun Derry decided to have a word with the players. I mean, why not now? Why are we not seeing more togetherness? The approach, which had been put in place after he arrived, helped secure the great escape. It is leaving questions – can it be done again? I do think we will be fine, I mean my driving instructor Jim said we can be lucky that the teams beneath us are so poor and I feel that this is a valid point. The problem I see is that leading a game and appearing to dominate before going on to concede, collapse and lose against supposedly weaker teams, it worries me. So how does Notts move forward? I do not believe for a second a new arisen will make much difference, it is not like a phoenix waiting to be released from the fire or a birth of a new beginning is on the cards. I am sorry to say it, I feel we will have to battle and work much harder to see the changes we hope for. The budget next season may help, however it all depends what happens from now until the end of the season. I certainly hope that Derry can turn the tide and withstand the pressure, I hope the squad of players he called ‘his type of players’ start to repay him for his chance to lead what I feel is a very passionate club. And for next season, we must learn from the past few seasons and start to install real hope, real togetherness, and harbour the passion which I see each week from the fans. I am still excited about the next season, yet I am daunting the weekend and I do not know what know what to expect from MK Dons. I know I fear that we could lose quite heavily, though I hope somewhere along the way we start to patch things.
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League One Preview
Please, please, please can we just have a good weekend! If the teams around us struggle, that will just improve things! Ever so slightly but enough. COYP!
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Notts County 1-2 Rochdale
It looked early on we could have beat them quite nicely but we took our foot off the gas and became the typical Notts County we know + love. The joys, oh the joys.
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Land’s End to John O’Groats
Good luck Weymuff, keep me updated mate and I hope you have fun in the process! You Pies!
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Adjusting to German football
The question is do they sell those famous German Sausages and is that why you're not called SillyPie or DangerousPuka? Great blog! How did I miss this...
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Stat Attack: Notts County vs. Rochdale
I'm going to say it, I think this will be the game whereby it highlights how much we require someone like Liam Noble. I expect them to try and keep the tempo of the game slow, perhaps being a little physical but if we can pass the ball like we did against Port Vale we could get something. Defence needs to be rock solid. Good write up mate!
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League One Round-Up
We can forget about the play-off places, I just hope we come home happy and feeling better having done so with all 3 points. It's looking more and more gloomy but all the fans I speak to one match days speak with passion, no matter what the views are. I just hope Derry rides the storm because I do feel we will be better from this.
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Notts County 1-1 Bradford City
Considering the fact it seemed destined to head towards a defeat, I am happy to take the point. Nothing remotely negative at all about that but we do need to get balls into good positions, so we can then strike it towards the goal. Rather pinch a point back than lose 3 all together. COYP!
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Site & Community Blog Updates
League One Preview Derry's Future At Notts Bradford City - Scouting Report League One News Have a read folks and do leave a comment if you have time, cheers!
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League One News
What no mention of Bradford's request? JJ Out!! Jake Andrews to Aston Villa? They must be preparing for relegation, the lads got talent but he's not that good. Really good read mate, majority of this even I haven't had time time check on.
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Bradford - Scouting Report
Allardyces Tash - Don't say that! You know it will happen now, jinxing it. Honestly! LOL
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Bradford - Scouting Report
The Bantams will be making their way to Meadow Lane on the 14th of March, as they prepare to make a big for a return to a play-off space. However, the Yorkshire side will have other things on their minds which might benefit the Magpies. Notts County comes into the game with much fresher legs and a chance to use the game as a way to distance themselves from the drop. For both teams this tie should be vastly important to both, so it should be a good game. Bradford City are in decent form, they come into the game having won two, draw two and lost two within the league. Yet they have been playing quite well within the F.A Cup and set to play Reading in a replay after they drew 0-0 at the Valley Parade. Run down of their last six games. Wednesday 18th February – Leyton Orient 0 Bradford City 2 Saturday 21st February – Bradford City 1 Walsall 1 Tuesday 24th February – Swindon Town 2 Bradford City 1 Saturday 28th February – Peterborough United 2 Bradford City 0 Tuesday 3rd March – Bradford City 1 Crawley Town 0 Tuesday 10th March – Coventry City 1 Bradford City 1 The Players – Fact Sheet Highest Goal Scorers; James Hanson 11, Billy Clarke 8, Jonathan Stead 8 and Filipe Morais 6. Persistent Foulers; Jordan Pickford 2 Red Cards and 1 Yellow Card, Stephen Darby 1 Red Card and 4 Yellow Cards, Alan Sheehan 1 Red Card and 3 Yellow Cards and Gary Liddle 9 Yellow Cards. The Key Players. Rory McArdle, Stephen Darby Alan Sheehan, Gary Liddle, Francois Zoko, Billy Clarke and James Hanson are all pivotal players for Bradford City. McArdle, Sheehan and Darby are the anchors within their defence, but offer just as much in their offensive play as they do at the back. They work well as a partnership, alerting each other of danger and link well with the Bantams midfield. Gary Liddle and Francois Zoko offer flexibility to their forward play, whereas Liddle provides a similar role as he did with us within his first season. Billy Clarke is a player who looks to get involved within the build up and can double up as a striker. James Hanson is the dangerman, if he has a good game he will the most threat to our back four. He moves along the line, often alluding the opposition defence and pulling into exactly where he is required. Style of Play, Strengths, and Weaknesses. Bradford City balance their offensive play, with making sure that they're defensively sound. They aim to slowly build, whilst carving out those perfect chances which beg to be put a way. They play as a solid unit, making sure that the experienced heads are the foundation whilst mixing pace and fluid play in their attacks. Their signings this season have greatly added depth to their play, which has seen them mix up how they break down games depending on who they face. Sometimes it works well, other times not so much, but they're a very good side and have quickly adjusted back into life within League One. As a side who show quite a lot of resemblance to Rotherham United, especially within the foundations they laid out after gaining promotion. The Bantams main strengths come from the quality players which they have, they look to build at the right time and this is well drilled into their players by Phil Parkinson. They have a mixed squad, with many of their senior players being the backbones of other successful League One and Two teams. This gives them that added depth, which has seen them been so successful in both the league and the English cups in recent years. With regards to weaknesses, I see them struggling with pace and skill. If they start slowly, it can take them a while to get into the game. If sides directly hit them, they do buckle to pressure, but much of this falls down to how their midfield are set up and cope. If we can move the ball quickly, whilst making sure that players are supported within their attacking phases this should provide Notts a decent chance at getting into the game. However, if they close up shop at the back this could lead to a few issues which Notts must take any chances which present themselves. Match Thread - League One Preview - Our Club, Our Passion
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Derry's Future At Notts
With the downward spiral of the magpies, there have been a lot of comments pointing out Shaun Derry's future as the manager of Notts County. To a degree, I see where other fans are coming from as I have pointed out certain behaviours and aspects which niggle me surrounding Shaun Derry. However, to a level we must see that he is still learning his trade at this level. It wasn't that long ago fans were concerned about him leaving for bigger and better things. Plus on the basis of last season, it wasn't that bad compared to that we have seen. We almost managed to secure a play-off space, which I honestly feel had the right players have been available when we lost the likes of Michael Petrasso, Stephen McLaughlin and of course Louis Laing. I feel we would still be up at the other end of the table, perhaps fighting for the 5th to 6th place. To be fair, I didn't think we would struggle like we have done and after spending many hours speaking to fans at games everyone seemed to agree at the time. Yet to sack Shaun Derry at this stage of the season, it doesn't make sense at least for me. 12 games to go? It's not the right time to do it and I would certainly hope the clubs board stand by the man who saved us last season when all seemed lost. Any new manager would be required to spend time learning his squad, I would at least expect this to take 4-6 games of experimenting, whereby we may get some points but it is just far too risky for me. Plus, what do we go with an experienced manager or another who is new to the role? I doubt we have the budget to attract a manager who has the experience to which would please the majority of fans, whilst I would like to acknowledge replacing Shaun Derry for Greg Abbott just doesn't make sense at all. Personally, I think sacking Shaun Derry would relegate us alone at this stage and at least with him we stand a chance of fighting it but we must stand together. It's been many years since I have seen so many behind the same manager, in fact, I know of fans who didn't like Martin Allen but he would be perhaps the last manager to have the largest percent of the Notts County fan base right behind him. What we need is for Shaun Derry to settle the squad down in my opinion, this starts with dropping the lone striker and finding a system whereby we don't compensate our attacking capabilities which doesn't leave our defence wide open. Call me traditional, but 442 is the perfect formation, especially since we have two very talented wingers and one who can make the grade provided he's given the chance in William Hayhurst. I am not forgetting Garry Thompson, for me he can impact from the wing or as a striker but its upfront where I would prefer to see him. Yet for the first time in a while we have several decent options up front and all they need is the game time, Bálint Bajner could come good and Leroy Lita could prove to be the striker we actually require in the current situation we find ourselves, but whoever starts, they must be played and allowed to settle into a system - cutting and swapping isn't helping anyone. No doubt it's difficult, it's not going the way we had hoped but we have a good chance of building on the foundations laid out within this season and it would be nice to see the turnover of players reduced, as it would seeing a manager make a complete season in charge, by this I mean from start to finish. That actually seems weird to say, as you would expect that we have had a manager complete a full season, but we would have to go way back, just before Munto. I hope we can write our own ending to the season rather than forcing one, for me we must back Derry and hope that it pays off. League One Preview - Meet Ronan Murray - Our Club, Our Passion
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League One Round-Up
I hope Bristol City claim another win, we need to be keeping steady distance from the drop zone (despite thinking we will be fine). We cannot keep relying on other scores to go wrong, Notts must start picking up points!
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League One Preview
It's going to be a tough weekend for some teams in our division, I am hoping that we can finally see a team whom perhaps the majority think we will lose against - doesn't quite play how they're packaged but there's no doubt about them being a quality side. Hard to predict how we will do really.