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Arsenal LFC - Action Shots
David you should drive up to a game sometime, it's well worth it. You'll get in for free if you do so before the end of May
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Notts County LFC 1 - 1 Arsenal LFC
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Arsenal LFC - Action Shots
Yesterday Notts County LFC kicked off their season at Meadow Lane to Arsenal LFC, over 1,583 fans queued to get into see the ladies play and the overall impression was very impressive. Notts County started off by taking the lead, Jess Clarke perfectly timed a run and scored a good goal. Arsenal LFC pulled level from Alex Scott. You can read our full match report - Here. Enjoy the gallery COYLP's! Mobile Users please visit | Gallery. Pride of Nottingham would like to thank Oskar Papierz for allowing us use of his images, we wish him all the best his photography. Here's his Facebook page and Website.
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Stat Attack: Bristol City v Notts County
We have a lot to remember in this game, though the outcome I would hope for is a draw (yet we could win). Bristol City haven't really impressed me, Cotterill's got them together but they're still a young squad and we can take them on our form. Good preview Joe!
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Notts County Ladies 1 - 1 Arsenal Ladies
Notts ladies were very impressive, they passed the ball around far better than Arsenal in first half. The game started quite slow, though it became lively and I felt disappointed with the gunners. Very proud of the NCFC ladies, 1000+ fans is great going.
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Notts County 4 - 2 Port Vale
Why would we want to send our match report writer a way? Wait until the end of the season, they we will grant you leave and me might provide you with your bus fair home! It was a great result, 2-0 down and very poor goals... I felt we was sunk! Only our Italian Friends had confidence that I know.
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Brentford 3 - 1 Notts County
Painful to read up on the updates, I said 2-2 and felt we could be after half time I started to noticed delayed comments (on my phone) about a sending off. We should expect little after that, so we lost. We will keep fighting!
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Stat Attack: Brentford v Notts County
Soon even Crawley FC will have several famous musicians behind them. Really, I don't get that. Jump on the media bandwagon. Looking forward to the news from this, I will be relying on you Joe! COYPs
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The Match Officials
Don't say that, we will be doomed with regards to Charles 'Break' Spear.
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Jake Bugg, Niall Horan to join Notts County?
I told Joe nobody would believe it combining both singers, though credit to him. He did very well with this April Fools and it's surprising how many fell for it. LOL
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PoN's March Round Up!
I hope that we can sort our own fate before the final day, plus that it's positive outcome. I didn't think after losing the big games that we would come back into a position, though I am going to do my utmost as a fan to be there. Rotherham I quite fancy to go up. Sadly Sadlad, I think Walsall won't make the play-offs. I read WWF, I think it's unlikely you will win the majority of the remaining games. I feel for our other resident Shrews, they seem down and buried now.
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The Match Officials
Saturday the 5th of April, Notts will be making a trip to Griffin Park to take on Brentford FC. They currently sit 2nd, a total of 40 points divides both teams, which is the exact amount of points we currently have (40pts). Notts are currently 19th and require a good result and some luck to avoid falling back into the relegation zone. Notts come into the game having beaten Colchester 2-0. Brentford drawn 0-0 in their last game against Oldham. The Match Officials for Saturdays game against Brentford FC will be referee Charles Breakspear, with his two assistants Ian Cooper and Ian Fissenden. The fourth official will be John Busby. Match Officials Referee; Charles Breakspear has taken control of nineteen games, he's been the referee in two F.A Cup ties and one JPT clash. During these games he's issued a total of 91 yellow cards, whilst he's sent off a total of eight players. He's featured seven times in League One, ten times in League Two and twice in the Championship. Interesting Fact – Charles Breakspear is the referee from our home game against Bristol City, the game which Gary Liddle was injured. The game finished 1-1, thanks to Alan Sheehan's 89th minute leveler. He booked a total of 8 players, 3 Notts (Leacock, Boucaud, Jamal Campbell-Ryce) and 5 Bristol City players. Assistant Referees; Ian Cooper has been the 1st assistant seventeen times so far this season. He's been the 2nd assistant four times and the fourth official seven times. The majority of league games come from League One, whilst he's featured 10 times in the Championship and seven times in League Two. Ian Fissenden has featured as the 2nd assistant six times, he has been the 1st assistant nine times and he currently has featured as the fourth official four times within the 2013/2014 season. Four of these games have taken place in the Championship, a further four more within League One. Again four within League Two, the rest are from cup appearances. Interesting Fact – Ian Cooper originally started out in the Sunday League as a player, he told sabotagetimes “I played in a few Sunday League teams with my mates and wasn’t as good as them,” says Ian Cooper, a 26-year-old car bodywork repairer from Kent. “So I thought if I can’t make it at the top level as a player maybe I can do it as a referee.”. (please note the source is trying to be amusing here). Fourth Official; John Busby has featured five times as the fourth official so far this season. He's featured eleven times as the 1st assistant and a total of three times as the 2nd assistant. He's featured five times within the Championship, ten times within League One and four times within League Two. Interesting Fact – John Busby was an English-born surveyor and civil engineer, active in Australia. Oh wait, Oppps... I have the wrong John here! Sadly I couldn't anything worthy of mentioning regarding John Busby, however I did manage to locate this interesting snippet of news. "It was a great day for County who comprehensively outplayed the league leaders to earn a richly deserved success on a Spytty surface that fully justified the work of the ground staff and the judgement of match referee John Busby who declared it fit." This is from Newport County dated 11th of April 2010, let's hope our County can replicate this. Do you have an opinion on the game? - Match Thread Also, please do leave us a comment below if you have time.
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On The Table
Stevenage are a very iffy side, they can play well and have claimed some impressive victories. I personally wouldn't write them off, however you would expect Wolves to win of course. It depends which side(s) turn up, Wolves can be very woeful and Stevenage sometimes don't turn up. Stevenage will need Zoko to pull the string for them! Crawley and Port Vale is another interesting fixture, you would say that Port Vale should perhaps edge the game just. I see it being a draw myself.
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On The Table
Thanks for reading, appreciate the kind comments. YPs!
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On The Table
Pride of Nottingham introduces 'On The Table', a new weekly feature which will focus on how the League One table has changed, which teams have made the most movement and their results. The top half of the third tier, from the 1st place to 6th, hasn't seen any changes. However, Leyton Orient, Rotherham United and Preston North End have all moved closer to each other. Wolves currently lead the division by 6 points, whilst Orient are 4 points behind Brentford. Let's see how the League One table compares now! MK Dons have fallen from 7th to 9th after losing at home 0-1 to Wolverhampton Wanderers. Swindon Town have moved up from 8th to 7th, they beat Sheffield United 2-1. Walsall FC who came in at 9th before yesterdays narrow 1-0 win over Shrewsbury Town. This was their second back to back win since having beaten us 5-1 at Meadow Lane. Sheffield United remain 10th after losing to Walsall. Port Vale also remain at 11th, they drew 1-1 to Stevenage FC. Gillingham have fallen from 12th to 14th due to not playing. Bristol City have moved from 13th to 15th, they lost 2-1 to Rotherham United. Crawley Town have fallen from 14th to 16th, they lost narrowly by 1 goal to Preston North End. Bradford City have moved up from 15th to 12th after beating 3rd place Leyton Orient, the final score ending with 1-0 away win for the Bantams. Colchester United have fallen from 16th to 18th, they're now only 3 points off safety and are back in danger after being beaten by us at Meadow Lane. Oldham Athletic remain at 17th, they drew to Brentford 0-0 which is exactly the outcome Pride of Nottingham is hoping for (or better) this upcoming Saturday, as we take them on away from home. Coventry City have moved up from 18th to 13th, the Sky Blues enjoyed a 2-1 win over Crewe Alexandra – who fell from 19th to 22nd as a result of the Sky Blues win. Tranmere Rovers remain 20th after drawing to Carlisle 0-0. Carlisle United also remain in the same position - 21st after they didn't manage to score against Tranmere Rovers. Shrewsbury Town have fallen from 22nd to 23rd, they suffered that narrow 1-0 defeat to Walsall FC. NOTTS COUNTY who's unlikeliest of results, 3 wins, back to back – have seen our club move from 23rd to 19th. A much healthier position, however before we all get excited. Please remember we take on Brentford! However, if Oldham can draw to them, why can't we? Notts enjoyed a 2-0 win at Meadow Lane over fellow struggler’s Colchester United. Stevenage FC remain bottom, they haven't managed to move but they have a game in hand. The 'Race for Survival' clearly isn't finished, as many teams continue to battle for their safety. Whilst others are trying to fight their way into the automatic positions and play-off zone. Pride of Nottingham is just glad to see us reunite, our next six features are bigger than ever. League One Table - The Race for Survival
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Notts County 2 - 0 Colchester United
Very pleased when Hollis scored, not that it made me relax but the game was enjoyable.
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View of our upcoming games
Only way to go about it Super! We need to remain focused and trust Murray, he's been a shinning light since Derry took over. If we get a point from Brentford and manage to beat Vale, it will be happy hour at the Navi! Our fans made a lot of noise today and very pleased to see 5k!
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View of our upcoming games
In our next three games, Notts will be playing Colchester United at home. They will then be travelling to play Brentford away from home, upon the return the following game is again at Meadow Lane, this time it will be against Port Vale. This will leave us with the final run down of fixtures, only four remaining for the fight of survival. These three fixtures will be what makes the grades for Notts, without good results here then the previous two wins will be for almost nothing. The interesting factors are the two home games, both teams are in poor form and are sides we could get results over. The partnership of Murray and Spencer, especially any goals from Ronan Murray will be vital to our great escape. Pride of Nottingham's last edition mentioned how I saw our side potentially pick up between 4 and 9 points. Notts managed to pick up 7, we also mentioned how 'great escapes don't always go to plan'. Something which upon reflection seems to be very true, as we have once again placed ourselves back within a good chance of surviving. A lot will go down on these next three games, it is now do or die time. Colchester play with a similar system to us, they're a side which can create chances but often fail to make them count. Although they're struggling now, they did start the season off fairly well. Jabo Ibehre is their highest goal scorer with 8 goals so far this season, Freddie Sears is not far behind with 7, whilst Marcus Bean is their 3rd highest goal scorer with just 4 goals. Craig Eastmond is their most persistent booked player, he currently stands on 9 yellow cards. Brian Wilson and Marcus Bean share 8 each. Three players share a single red card, these being Sanchez Watt, Magnus Okuongae and Daniel Pappoe. In their last four games, they've picked up a total of 4 points. They narrowly lost by one goal to Crawley Town, against Shrewsbury they managed to win 1-0, a 2-2 draw is all they could muster against Bristol City and they lost 4-2 last Saturday to Wolverhampton Wanderers. Brentford are a very capable League One team, they possess a lot of fire power and on their day they can play some very crisp football. Clayton Donaldson is their highest goal scorer with 17, Marcello Trotta is their second highest goal scorer with 13 goals to his name. Harlee Dean and George Saville share 8 yellow cards each, whilst Tony Craig and keeper David Button are they only two bee's players to be sent off. In their last four games, they've picked up a total of 9 points. Their form is very impressive, as to be expected with a side competing for an automatic place. They beat Tranmere Rovers 2-0, overcame the Orient by winning them by 1 goal, they cruised past Coventry City 3 goals to 1 and stumbled to our friends Rotherham United (great result for you BradtheMiller). Port Vale are surprising me this season, however they're now without former County marksman Lee Hughes. This is great for me, as I wouldn't want to see him score against us! They're a good side on the day, however they often come very in-complacent. Tom Pope is their highest goal scorer with 15 goals, Jennison Myrie-Williams is their second highest marksman with 9 goals. Carl Dickinson is their most persistent fouler with 13 yellow cards to his name, whilst Chris Lines is on 9. Chris Lines is also the only Vale player to be sent off once. In their last four games, they've picked up a total of 4 points. They lost 2-0 to Leyton Orient, drew 2-2 to Coventry City, beat Tranmere Rovers 3-2 but received a whipping of their own last Saturday against Bristol City who score 5 goals against them. I see Notts picking up 4 points, with our current form we might be able to get 6 to 7 points. Stranger things have happened, prior we was sunk and renewed hope keeps our battle going! Could we beat Brentford? My key game is against Port Vale – this game will help us see if we can or can't survive the drop, however knowing Notts it will leave us setup like a tv cliff hanger. Colchester United are clearly beatable, Brentford will be a tough test but we could get something. Port Vale at home, without Lee Hughes will certainly be more promising and they're a side we could get something from. A win would be fantastic, which should be our aim. COYP!!
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View of our upcoming games
Well we picked ip 7, 1 more than I predicted. Just think had we have beaten Tranmere, we would have been closer to Weymouth's guess! This will be updated tomorrow.
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The Match Officials
Do you like the connection(S) we share this Saturday? It's very hard to find facts, so I always try to mix 'em but these jumped out.
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The Match Officials
Ha! Don't get yourself in trouble David.
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The Match Officials
He's bound to get confused at times, I am sure the majority hadn't heard it but just incase I thought I would highlight that it was indeed Lee Collins who had sent off Danny Haynes. If I hadn't have refered to it, I might have had people quizzing it.
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The Match Officials
Saturday the 29th of March, Notts return to action at Meadow Lane against Colchester United. They currently sit 17th, four points off the relegation zone and six points above Notts County. However, we have already beaten Colchester United earlier away from home this season. Notts come into the game having beaten Crewe 3-1. Colchester lost 4-2 in their last game against Wolves. The Match Officials for Saturdays game against Colchester United will be referee Lee Collins, with his two assistants David Avent and Mark Russell. The fourth official will be Neil Hair. Match Officials Referee; Lee Collins has taken control of twenty-one games, he's been the referee in two F.A Cup ties and one JPT clash. During these games he's issued a total of 57 yellow cards, whilst he's only sent off a total of three players. He's featured eleven times in League One, nine times in League Two and once in the Championship. Interesting Fact – Unlike Uncle Colin's claims last Tuesday regarding our last match official, this is spot on. Lee Collins sent off Danny Haynes in our away game against Coventry City. He issued 4 yellows and a single red card, however I personally feel the scissor kick on Greg Tempest not long after deserved the colour red. Assistant Referees; David Avent has been the 1st assistant five times so far this season. He's been the 2nd assistant once and the fourth official three times. The majority of league games come from the Championship, whilst he's featured five times combined in League One and Two. Mark Russell has featured as the 2nd assistant six times so far, he has been the 1st assistant three times and he currently hasn't featured as the fourth official so far within the 2013/2014 season. Four of these games have taken place in the Championship, a further four more within League One. None have taken place in League Two, however Mark Russell has made an F.A Cup appearance. Interesting Fact – This one is for Super Ram, both assistants have featured in both home and away ties for Derby County against QPR. On the 10/02/14 David Avent was the 1st assistant in Derby's 1-0 home win over QPR. However Mark Russell featured as the 2nd official on the 02/11/13 in QPR's 2-1 over Derby County. Fourth Official; Neil Hair hasn't yet featured as the fourth official so far this season. He's featured once within the Championship, three times in League One and twice in League Two. Neil Hair has been the referee in four conference games, all of which have been high scoring games - 1-4, 3-2, 5-3 and 3-3. Interesting Fact – Neil Hair has recently stepped up within the 2013/2014 season, after officiating numerous U21's matches within the highest division at U21's level. In the 3 games Neil's officiated at the U21 level, within this season. He hasn't booked or sent off a single player! Do you have an opinion on the game? - Match Thread Also, please do leave us a comment below if you have time.
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Crewe Alexandra 1 - 3 Notts County
I feel very upbeat about now, the game sounded pretty scrappy and needing a goal or two to get things going. Thank god we scored first! Having not been to the game tonight, highly doubtly I would have even if I wanted. It makes up for it somehow! Thanks Joe! #greatescapeon
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The Match Officials
There's no room for managers like Newell, absolutely shocking comments and I am sure Dan will be at work tomorrow.. LOL