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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.
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The Match Officials
Saturday 7th of March, Swindon Town will be hosting Notts County at the County Ground. 4th place Robins will be hoping to get back to winning ways, as their form in recent weeks has been quite poor and they will be looking to overcome this on home soil. Notts County will be hoping to reform their earlier away form which saw them peak quite highly at the start of the season. The Robins have only won once in their last six games, four have ended in losses and a further game a draw. After this game, Notts will face Bradford and Rochdale both at home. The Match Officials for the game against Swindon Town will be Gavin Ward, with his two assistants Darren Blunden and Colin Lymer. The fourth official will be Andrew Laver. Match Officials Referee; Gavin Ward From – Surrey His matches involving Notts County and Swindon Town in the last four seasons; League One – Tuesday 29th January 2013 – Portsmouth 0 Notts County 2 – 2 Yellow Cards & 1 Red Card League One – Saturday 9th February 2013 – Swindon Town 1 Hartlepool United 1 – 3 Yellow Cards League One – Tuesday 29th October 2014 – Notts County 3 Oldham Athletic 2 – 2 Yellow Cards League One – Saturday 21st December 2014 – Swindon Town 2 Coventry City 1 – 6 Yellow Cards League One – Saturday 22nd February 2014 – Leyton Orient 2 Swindon Town 0 – 5 Yellow Cards League One – Saturday 20th September 2014 – Swindon Town 5 Sheffield United 2 – 4 Yellow Cards Run down of his last four games this season; Championship – Saturday 7th February 2015 – Rotherham United 2 Ipswich Town 0 – 2 Yellow Cards Championship – Saturday 14th February 2015 – AFC Bournemouth 1 Huddersfield Town 1 – 1 Yellow Cards League Two – Tuesday 24th February 2015 – Cambridge United 0 AFC Wimbledon 0 – 3 Yellow Cards Championship – Wednesday 4th March 2015 – Norwich City 0 Wigan Athletic 1 – 7 Yellow Cards In his last four games 11 yellow cards have been shown and no red cards. So far this season in a total of 26 games he has shown 96 yellow cards and 5 red cards. That's roughly 3.6 yellow cards per game. Assistant Referee; Darren Blunden From – Kent Last 3 officiated games; Tuesday 27th January 2015 – Walsall 0 Preston North End 0 Saturday 24th January 2015 – Oxford United 2 Exeter City 2 Wednesday 21st January 2015 – Fulham 3 Nottingham Forest 2 Assistant Referee; Colin Lymer From – Hampshire Last 3 officiated games; Sunday 28th December 2014 – Braintree 1 Eastleigh 5 Saturday 24th January 2015 – Barnet 4 Southport 0 Saturday 14th February 2015 – Telford 2 Dartford 3 Fourth Official; Andrew Laver From – Hampshire Do you have an opinion on the game? - Match Thread Also, please do leave us a comment below if you have time. Match Thread - Scout Report - Meet Ronan Murray
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Swindon - Scouting Report
The Magpies head to the County Ground on the 7th of March, Notts County prepare to take on 4th place Swindon Town who have found themselves in perhaps the worst form they've been in throughout the whole season. The Robins have only won once within their last six games, 1 ended as a draw and four resulted in losses. Notts County come into the game having enjoyed a frustrating 1-0 victory away from home over Colchester United. This will be seen as a test for the Black & White army, as we aim to improve our own form. Run down of their last six games. Tuesday 10th February – Oldham Athletic 2 Swindon Town 1 Saturday 14th February – Scunthorpe United 3 Swindon Town 1 Saturday 21st February – Swindon Town 1 Crawley Town 2 Tuesday 24th February – Swindon Town 2 Bradford City 1 Saturday 28th February – Crewe Alexandra 0 Swindon Town 0 Tuesday 3rd March – Swindon Town 0 Gillingham Town 3 The Players – Fact Sheet Highest Goal Scorers; Andy Williams 20, Michael Smith 14, Jonathan Obika 8 and Massimo Luongo 6. Persistent Foulers; Nathan Thompson 3 Red Cards and 10 Yellow Cards, Jack Stephens 1 Red Card and 7 Yellow Cards, Louis Thompson 1 Red Card and 6 Yellow Cards and Yaser Kasim 8 Yellow Cards. The Key Players. Jonathan Obika, Michael Smith and Andy Williams are Swindon Town's robust front line. Massimo Luongo, Yasir Kasim and Louis Thompson are the key men in midfield, whilst Wes Foderingham is a stand out goal keeper within this league. Jonathan Obika is a player who creates a lot, whilst also proving he can finish chances himself. The former Tottenham Hotspur youngster forged a name within League One and he will be one to watch. Michael Smith and Andy Williams are traditional marksmen, who can cause any side danger as their goal tally's suggest. Massimo Luongo is Swindon Town's rock within the midfield, he pulls the strings and can pin point pass to advancing wide men. Yasir Kasim is a tricky player to retain, his movement generally causes opponents problems. Style of Play, Strengths, and Weaknesses. Swindon Town seize and thrive under the opportunity to run at their opposition, if they're allowed to do so they can quickly control and dominate games. They have a reputation for being a passing side who can quickly turn carefully created attacks into dangerous chances. Their main focus is being direct, focusing on attacking down the flanks. They have the ability to break down sides quite easily from the centre of the park, whilst shooting from distance, whilst their forwards can be extremely dangerous when presented with a chance within the penalty box. Although they're currently struggling, many of their chances come from creative play and bursting runs, where they find players in open space and are easily able to support themselves through their attacking phases. The Robins main strengths are skill, speed and spotting gaps within the oppositions defence. Whilst all of League One know how deadly they can be on goal sight, Swindon Town do often waste decent chances but again they have the creativity to just repeat the process which makes them extremely dangerous to face. Weaknesses are mainly within their disciplinary records, several players are prone to making bad decisions and becoming heated as a direct result. Defensively they're very well setup, however if pressed, their defence are prone to stray and do poor passes which can easily be picked up. With their age being considerably young, they're quite inconsistent on the field but can still finish sides off with a touch of class. If the game doesn't sway in their favour, concentration tends to drop which can allow decent teams to punish them. Match Thread - Q/A with Premiership Scout - Meet Ronan Murray
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Meet Ronan Murray
No, thank you for assisting me! Without your help, I doubt I would have approached him without seeming like a bumbling idiot.
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League One Preview
Well I for one can see us holding them out for a draw, we are much different than the last time we met them at our ground and I think it would be a good test. See if we can bombard the wing and just gamble on chances. Walsall and MK Dons are two fixtures I will be looking out for. C'mon You Pies!
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Meet Ronan Murray
I think if we played him upfront and stuck with him (as Derry does with some players) he would start to improve, I am not sure he should be stuck on the wingers but he can cover. It would be nice to see him banging in the goals though. COYP
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Site & Community Blog Updates
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Site & Community Blog Updates
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Meet Ronan Murray
Since coming to Meadow Lane two years ago, Ronan Murray has quickly established himself as one of Notts County’s first-choice players. The young Irishman originally signed to the club on a short-term contract as one of four successful trialists in 2013, but he went on to play a key role in helping the Magpies avoid relegation from League One with nine goals in 16 starts. Of course, there was the odd setback, most notably the red card on the quarter-hour mark of that Peterborough United game, but the mark of a true professional is learning from your mistakes and proving doubters wrong – and Murray did just that. Pride of Nottingham has spoken to the 23-year-old hotshot about Notts County’s season. What have you made of the game so far? Well I think we've played well, I think Paddy McCourt's done well for us, he's really been our best player. He looks bright, so hopefully he will continue in the second half and keep giving the ball to him basically. What time do you think the full score will be? Well hopefully we can get back into it, hopefully the gaffer can give them a good talking too and they'll come out flying in the second half really. As I say keep giving the ball to Paddy and Jam on the right and hopefully they can make things happen. Hopefully Bajner and big Garry up there and can do the business in the box. So, hopefully we can come back from this and we need it, we need it at home – like seven in the last eight are obviously not good enough so, we need to get the fans our side here. Have you been enjoying your time at Notts? Yeah, yeah, I'm loving it. Loving it really, this season hasn't really set off for me but hopefully I will have a good end to it. Is there any news on your injury? Yeah I just had a scan on it yesterday it, on my groin, so hopefully the results come back all clear and then I can crack on with training. There's just a few questions over it, scan is clear I can take it from there. Meet the Fans [special] - Meet Ronan Murray Watch the Video [center]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CFO4jiObYpQ Pride of Nottingham would like to thank Ronan Murray for taking the time to speak to us, we wish him all the very best with his injury and hope that he finds his form again soon. You Pies!! Last Match Report - Meet the PoN - Q/A with Premiership Scout
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Colchester United 0-1 Notts County
It seemed unlikely that we would get there, what with them starting to edge back into the game and it just seemed destined to end 0-0. The defence did a sterling job keeping them out, as did Big Roy. The goal really came out of nothing, at least that's how it seemed to me. Isn't that typical football though? Fantastic result, it's just a case of grinding them out now.
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Q/A with Premiership Scout
I submitted all the questions mate, thanks for contributing towards our successful Q/A. All praise goes towards the scout for agreeing to do the feature and my helper in contacting him. Thanks DanergousSausage.
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Stat Attack: Colchester United vs. Notts County
Hey look PTID, Tony, Hissy! It's our friend Murrah! I always learn something important from reading these, as always Joe you've done us proud and you're a credit to our community. Let's hope Derry does stick with the formation and line-up, I think if we do we should score and look pretty decent. Derry said he wants to go back to winning 'ugly' though. Curtis Thompson at right back then? I shouldn't joke! COYP!!
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League One Preview
Well Colchester will be seeing this as the right time to be playing us, if we can just get 3 points that would be a massive win for us - just for the confidence. However, we won't want Bristol City to lose (well I mean me). COYP
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Notts County 0 Port Vale 1 Highlights
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Meet the Fans - 14/15 - Port Vale (28/02/2015)
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Notts County 0-1 Port Vale
It doesn't get any easier to write these does it Joe? Well, I had a cracking view and I do feel we should have gotten something out of the game. Losing to Port Vale 1-0 doesn't bother me, if we do against Colchester I will start to pull my hair out. Thanks for writing this mate.
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Stat Attack: Notts County vs. Port Vale
I doubt Billy Daniels will feature, supposedly he's severely lacking match fitness and is currently a way. I just hope we play with some tempo, make it difficult for them. If we play slowly, it will lead to our own mistakes but we have a good chance. Now, I do think we need to be patient but only when taking our chances. Fingers crossed we look brighter and eager to score!
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Site & Community Blog Updates
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The Match Officials
Saturday 28th of February, The Magpies will host 12th place Port Vale. Notts County will be able to feature two new wingers in the form of Jamal Campbell-Ryce and Paddy McCourt, as they look to get back on track in the 2014/2015 season – The visitors may have to rethink their plans. Port Vale have won only two of their last six games, having lost three and only drawn once, all is now to plan for within this League One fixture. The Match Officials for the game against Port Vale will be Darren Drysdale, with his two assistants Matthew Buonassisi and Nick Hobbis. The fourth official will be Ian Rathbone. Match Officials Referee; Darren Drysdale From – Lincolnshire His matches involving Notts County and Port Vale in the last four seasons; League One – Saturday 19th November 2011 – Huddersfield Town 2 Notts County 1 – 3 Yellow Cards and 1 Red Card League Two – Saturday 18th February 2012 – Port Vale 2 Gillingham 1 – 2 Yellow Cards League Two – Saturday 5th May 2012 – Port Vale 3 Oxford United – 5 Yellow Cards League One – Tuesday 2nd October 2012 – Notts County 1 Stevenage 2 – 2 Yellow Cards and 1 Red Card F.A Cup – Saturday 1st December 2012 – Rotherham United 1 Notts County 1 – 2 Yellow Cards JPT – Tuesday 4th December 2012 – Port Vale 0 Bradford City 2 – 4 Yellow Cards League One – Saturday 12th April 2014 – Notts County 4 Port Vale 2 – 1 Yellow Cards Run down of his last four games this season; League Two – Saturday 10th January 2015 – Dagenham & Redbridge 0 Oxford United 0 – 5 Yellow Cards Championship – Tuesday 27th January 2015 – Rotherham United 4 Bolton Wanderers 2 – 2 Yellow Cards League One – Saturday 21st February 2015 – Sheffield United 2 Coventry City 2 – 6 Yellow Cards and 1 Red Card. League One – Tuesday 24th February 2015 – Preston North End 1 Walsall 0 – No Cards In his last four games 13 yellow cards have been shown and only a single red card. So far this season in a total of 20 games he has shown 67 yellow cards and 6 red cards. That's roughly 3.3 yellow cards per game. Assistant Referee; Matthew Buonassisi From – Northamptonshire Last 3 officiated games; Tuesday 10th February 2015 – Dagenham & Redbridge 0 Portsmouth 0 Saturday 14th February 2015 – Southend United 1 Accrington Stanley 2 Saturday 21st February 2015 – Northampton Town 3 York City 0 Assistant Referee; Nick Hobbis From – West Midlands Last 3 officiated games; Saturday 24th January 2015 – Northampton Town 3 Newport County 0 Saturday 7th February 2015 – Swindon Town 2 Barnsley 0 Tuesday 10th February 2015 – Chesterfield 0 Preston North End 2 Fourth Official; Ian Rathbone From – Northamptonshire Do you have an opinion on the game? - Match Thread Also, please do leave us a comment below if you have time. Match Thread - Q/A with Premiership Scout - Scouting Report