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  1. Sorry about the delay folks, please watch.
  2. Name: Meet the Fans 15/16 - Oxford United (2/1/2016) Category: Meet the Fans Date Added: 2016-01-04 Submitter: notts-joe Many thanks to the fans who spoke to us ahead of the Oxford game at Meadow Lane on the 2/1/2016. #Notts fans find out by watching what people thought of various questions and please do subscribe for more great content. Website: www.prideofnottingham.co.uk Meet the Fans 15/16 - Oxford United (2/1/2016) Why not subscribe to PrideofNottinghamTV?
  3. Many thanks to the fans who spoke to us ahead of the Oxford game at Meadow Lane on the 2/1/2016. #Notts fans find out by watching what people thought of various questions and please do subscribe for more great content. Website: www.prideofnottingham.co.uk
  4. I've been told Monday but I don't want the vicar to be shot. Haha! No seriously, the sooner the better.
  5. From where I sat, I find it hard to believe this comment - it could have been a sending off in my honest opinion and I feel Carroll should have done better. It was clear as day he prevented a goal scoring opportunity.
  6. I would say 'bye', let him go - we don't need him and it's better for Blair that he plays.
  7. It's starting to become do or die time, if the club harbour any ambition - they must now step it up and stop looking for excuses. I am one who will accept a mediocre season. Yet for me that must be the intent show by any form of desire of winning games, not just allowing for things to happen - for example the defence must improve.
  8. All due respect to Mick, I hope he remains as part of the youth setup - as I acknowledge the greatness he is achieving there and I would hope for some experienced more so with the first team to replace Moniz.
  9. I wonder how Derry would have done? or should it be, how long would he have lasted in this league? I don't know, yet I hope for an appointment which reunites fans opinions. I would like to see someone with experience of this division and League One, English and with a solid tactical mind. Hopefully whoever this is, they'll come with a no2. who can help with player management and the other 'politics'. I'm actually sad to see another manager go, yet we cannot justify all of Moniz reign and that said - I wish him well. And whoever comes into the hot seat now.
  10. It looks like Izale may have found his confidence again, I'm pleased but hoping to see him consistent for 90 minutes. After reading and listening to opinions, I think a draw is fair.
  11. It's important to tie up our good players contracts, we have rode the storm with the likes of 'Alan Judge' and several others who we have lost because we didn't secure their services before whatever reason arouse that made them choose not to then sign again. So, securing Aborah for another year is a good bit of business and should help to offer stability. I'm very pleased by it.
  12. I would rather see him send a message about being united and ready to improve our away form. Whatever position we find ourselves in, I will be there and so will many fans but it would be good to see us taking positive steps forward.
  13. What can I say? Fair play to Carlisle - I hope this win pushes on their season but after the previous away game (Wycombe), I felt we should have done better but again, we was broken down and Moniz must look to patch this up.
  14. Did you get it to work?
  15. This will either be a 'classic' or the game which we'll look back on and say Notts should have won (if we want promotion). Hopefully it's not to chilly and our fans sing 'em on. I think support tomorrow will be paramount for both sides. COYP!
  16. The full 'Carlisle United' range listed below. League Two Preview: 16/12/2015 Read this feature click the image or Here. The Match Officials: Carlisle United v. Notts County Read this feature click the image or Here. Carlisle United - Opposition View Read this feature click the image or Here. Carlisle United: Scouting Report Read this feature click the image or Here. Jimmy & Jack Statue Fund: The final push Read this feature click the image or Here.
  17. Carlisle United’s aim this season is to gain promotion back into League One, much like the Magpies, they have had to focus on rebuilding and under the helm of Keith Curle – The Cumbrian team have been making steady progress. With the flooding, which has forced the Cumbrians into playing the game at the Deepdale Stadium, they will be hoping to make the ground a home from home. They have won three of their last six games, having drawn two and losing once. The Cumbrains are currently 6th with 34 points, only 6 points behind an automatic place but are only 5 points above the Magpies, who sit 13th on 29 points. Run-down of their last six games. Saturday 31st October – Carlisle United 3 Yeovil Town 2 Saturday 14th November – Bristol Rovers 2 Carlisle United 0 Saturday 21st November – Carlisle United 2 Portsmouth 2 Tuesday 24th November – Luton Town 3 Carlisle United 4 Saturday 28th November – Carlisle United 3 Crawley Town 1 Saturday 12th December – Oxford United 1 Carlisle United 1 The Players – Fact Sheet Highest Goal Scorers; Jabo Ibehre 12, Charlie Wyke 8, Derek Asamoah 7 and Danny Grainger 4. Persistent Foulers; Luke Joyce 1 Red Card and 2 Yellow Cards, Michael Raynes 5 Yellow Cards, Tom Miller 5 Yellow Cards, Gary Dicker 4 Yellow Cards and Danny Grainger 4 Yellow Cards. The Key Players. There’s no doubt just how much of a key player β€˜Jabo Ibehre’ is for Carlisle United, he’s already highlighting his worth to them and is rumoured to be attracting interest from other clubs. He’s a physical forward, who has a lethal finish and eye for goal. Luke Joyce is a defensive midfielder who looks to release the advancing midfielders but he also shares a keen eye for goal. Anthony Sweeney and Charlie Wyke are also key players for The Cumbrians. Style of Play, Strengths, and Weaknesses. Carlisle United are organized quite defensively, however they do have players who are able to break opposition sides down and have quality League Two players through their squad. Their main strengths are found within their key players, who are the driving force behind each attack. They can quickly break on the counter, whilst also cleverly placing passes, which allows their movement to be free flowing. When on the break, they look to get forward as quickly as possible and this has a tendency to leave themselves wide open at the back. Weaknesses are certainly found within their defence, however to note – Carlisle United appear to have our own philosophy mastered β€˜we’ll score one more than you’ and this generally means they’re okay, provided their midfield remain in possession and work hard. For Notts to come away with a point or more, they will have to work out how to break down their defence. For me, this would be by playing sensible football – carefully passes and advancing with the ball. Once again, I feel the key will be found within the air and if the Magpies can work harder within the midfield, whilst being steady at the back. Match Day: Carlisle Series - Opposition View - The Match Officials - League Two Preview
  18. Haha!! I was half tempted to joke about this with @cotton13 (he's half Notts, half Manchester United).
  19. As Pride of Nottingham builds up to this weekends game, Notts-Joe has taken the time to put several questions to one opposition Douglas. Whilst towards the bottom, you will find a link to a mini fan view from within our camp. Could you tell Pride of Nottingham a little bit about yourself, such as how long you have supported Carlisle? I'm 26 years old, and my first Carlisle game was 8th may 1999, the final game of the season at home to Plymouth argyle. This game is most remembered as the game where Jimmy Glass (the goalkeeper on loan from Swindon town) scored in the last minute to save us from dropping into non league. I was brought up in a Manchester United mad family (family are from the Manchester area originally) and always looked out for Carlisle results for as long as I could remember. I started supporting both until finances really took a hold with the premiership, so I then decided rather than doing both Manchester United and Carlisle matches, I would concentrate all my support on my local club. Now in this day I feel that I have no connections to Manchester United because of this and Carlisle United is the only club for me. How do you feel the season is going so far? Is there anything you would hope to improve on as a side? The season started off okay, it took us until the end of August v Hartlepool away to register our first victory in the league. We'd had a good victory in the Capital One Cup round 1 previous to that game at home v Chesterfield. After the victory at Hartlepool we have went from strength to strength, improving the squad with a number of effective loan signings that have pushed the permanent squad members as far as replacing in the starting XI. We are currently doing very well indeed, up to 6th place as things stand after a very good point away at the league leaders Oxford United (a game I thought we should have won as well being there) and not many teams in this league will leave the Kassam Stadium with anything I feel. We've had the glory of a fantastic game at Liverpool in round 3 of the league cup, taking them to penalties but now promotion is our main aim. I would like a good run in the FA Cup though, currently through to round 3 where we face Yeovil at "home" (Blackpool fc are hosting us that day). I would like an extra 3 players in on loans in January and release the players that aren't in the squad regularly. I feel like we could use a right winger and a couple of midfielders of the Liam Noble mould. Have you been effected by the floods? How has this impacted Carlisle and the Football Club? I live very local to Brunton Park which was badly affected, however the floodwaters stopped 300m away from my front door so I've not faced the devastation of having water raging through my home like many others, however I was left without electricity and gas for 4 days which was hard for me as family have now moved down south. Carlisle as a city have been amazing, along with the rest of the county have shown the strongest community spirit I've witnessed, along with the rest of the country through donating what is now Β£3.1 million. The stadium has been ruined, I was 1 of the volunteers who went to help clean up for a couple of days while I was off work and waiting for electricity and gas to come back on in my home, and I've never seen devastation like it. Archives were destroyed, the concourse of the stands were caked in a brown sticky liquid. The first team players made a marvellous offer of helping out locals affected in clearing homes, ripping up carpets ect in the vicinity of brunton park. Even after the club 'digs' outside the stadium was hit by floods, and our first choice keeper Mark Gillespie was airlifted out of the digs as he was unwell to travel to our FA cup fixture at welling United that weekend. Fantastic community spirit from the players, some of whom are local lads and some of whom who are foreign all mucked in when the city needed them. Who will be your key(s) players on Saturday and why? Key attacking players I've got to start with jabo ibehre. Big, strong and loves the physical battles with centre backs and currently has 10 goals this season despite missing just over a month injured. Charlie Wyke, his strike partner. Not as physically strong as Ibehre, but after an indifferent start to the season he's found his form and is now scoring goals and doing an awful lot for the team. Alex gilliead, a young winger on loan from Newcastle that has speed in abundance, regularly takes on 2-3 defenders at a time and passes them all with ease. In the back line, Michael Raynes. A tough, no nonsense typical English centre back, takes no grief and is a focal point in attack due to his strength and stature, if we are chasing a result tomorrow then don't be surprised to see him played as a centre forward and balls flying into him. Luke Joyce. A no nonsense defensive midfielder. Great tackling and distribution of the ball is excellent. I'm expecting goals in the game, we tend to play in a gung Ho 'we're gonna score 1 more than you mentality' which makes us exciting yet excruciatingly painful side to watch. The game will be played at the Deepdale stadium, what are your thoughts on the kindness shown and what does it represent to modern day football? I think it's fantastic from pne, allowing us use of Deepdale for this game when no club have to offer their stadiums. There has always been a bit of a rivalry between us and pne but this has quelled them thoughts for me personally. For modern football it's fantastic to show that league clubs do help each other out, with us being as isolated where we are geographically we don't have any near neighbours that we can turn to, so along with Blackburn and Blackpool who are hosting our "home" fixtures (against Plymouth in the league and Yeovil FA cup respectively) it truly does reinforce the theory that there is a football family. Also it's less travelling for you to do as well, with cheaper tickets. Lastly, what do you feel the score will be? I'll go for either a 2-2 draw, or a 3-2 win for Carlisle with ibehre and gilliead scoring for Carlisle and Campbell (just because we had him on loan) and Sheehan scoring for Notts. Pride of Nottingham would like to thank Douglas for taking the time to answer our questions, especially at such short notice and we hope Carlisle quickly find their feet again after the flooding. You can read our Notts fan view by clicking - Here
  20. It didn't half cheer me up when I was told I had been the first sign up, I also know @magpiejue considering it and hopefully so will other PON members. Despite my dodgy knees, I am always keen to support whatever I can and I felt proud when I achieved walking the full distance for the last J&J walk, from the pub Jimmy used to visit as his local all the way to Meadow Lane (despite not long having dislocated my knee) - It was good fun and I met some new fans. I am also pleased to see that it's edging all the more closer, so hopefully Lisa can retire soon because she and all the committee have done brilliantly. Oh and I think @super_pie may do this walk with me.
  21. @Riverleeno pleased to see your message, the aims to put out regular and quality content. Thanks for the kind comment!
  22. League Two Preview: 16/12/2015 Read this feature click the image or Here. 300 not out: Alan Sheehan proud to hit milestone with Notts County Read this feature click the image or Here. Ricardo Moniz unhappy with Liam Noble after Wycombe red card Read this feature click the image or Here. The Match Officials: Carlisle United v. Notts County Read this feature click the image or Here. Great content all published with our home page, please read what interests you folks and feel free to comment.
  23. Notts will be preparing for a trip to Preston North End's stadium 'Deepdale', as Carlisle will also due to flooding up in Cumbria on Saturday 19th December. The 'home' advantage will probably go out of the window for this reason, however it doesn't mean that the Magpies will be favourites based on this alone. Notts will be hoping a return to the Deepdale, may see them edge closer to the play-off places. Carlisle United have only lost one game within their last six league fixtures, having won 3 and drawing 2. The Match Officials for the game will be referee Darren Bond, assistants Peter Wright and Peter Gooch, and fourth official Richard Bartlett. Referee: Darren Bond From: Lancashire His matches involving Notts County within the last four seasons; JPT – Tuesday 3rd September 2013 – Notts County 1-0 Burton Albion League One – Saturday 23rd November 2013 – Shrewsbury Town 1-0 Notts County F.A Cup – Sunday 9th November 2014 – Notts County 0-0 Accrington Stanley League One – Sunday 28th December 2014 – Bradford City 1-0 Notts County League One – Tuesday 17th February 2015 – Notts County 1-2 Sheffield United Run down of his last three games: League One – Tuesday 24th November 2015 – Oldham 2-5 Southend (3 yellow cards, no reds) League One – Saturday 28th November 2015 – Chesterfield 0-4 Swindon (4 yellow cards, no reds) Championship – Saturday 12th December 2015 – Middlesbrough 0-0 Birmingham (4 yellow cards, 1 red card) In his last three games 11 yellow cards have been issued and only 1 red card. So far this season in total of seventeen games, he has shown fifty-four yellow cards and two red cards - 3.1 yellow cards per game. Assistant Referee: Peter Wright From: Merseyside Last three games: Championship – Friday 21st August 2015 – Birmingham City 1-1 Derby County League One – Saturday 29th August 2015 – Bury 1-1 Oldham Athletic Championship – Thursday 29th October 2015 – Leeds United 0-2 Blackburn Rovers Assistant Referee: Peter Gooch From: Lancashire Last three games: League One – Saturday 31st October 2015 – Doncaster Rovers 2-0 Colchester United League One – Tuesday 3rd November 2015 – Dartford 1-2 Altrincham League One – Saturday 21st November 2015 – Crewe Alexandra 1-5 Peterborough United Fourth Official: Richard Bartlett From: Cheshire
  24. I wished the cameras had caught it more clearer, as it does look like 50/50 at first. Yes, it's daft to elbow but it could have been an honest reaction or it could have been deliberate (which is silly). That said, I can personally forget it and I hope he comes back calmer. Having browsed through @Dan's pictures, they didn't half appear to hold our players - that's not an excuse but I wonder if they aimed at hassling certain people in hope that it would lead to a red card somewhere.
  25. I think it's a great achievement, yet it also highlights how important it is that he's available for selection and signed to a team whom want him. I'm not referring to the politics behind him moving from us though, I just mean, it's better for him to be playing wherever that is. We are the only club where he's made more than 30 appearances. At the age of 29, he could be celebrating more but as I say it's a brilliant achievement. I hope that he marks 500 wearing the famous black & white shirt.

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