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The F.A Cup Early Years
It's interesting to see how many opposition fans these piece connects with, we have Walsall, Rotherham etc. Really enjoyed this one, it's a good great piece. Thanks for writing them Dad.
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Wolverhampton Wanderers - View
Wolves come into the game having won all their previous four games, they did however lose narrowly to Gillingham 1-0 prior to this. Notts will be optimistic after casting aside Coventry City. On paper Wolves have many quality players, however as we saw in the Johnstone Paint Trophy we can shut up shop against them and play fairly well against them. Notts fans will be travelling in good numbers, so the League One encounter will be all set. For this weeks opposition view we've spoken to Wolves fan Mike, below you will be able to read his view into our game. Enjoy YP! Firstly, could you please tell prideofnottingham.co.uk a little about yourself such as how long you've been a Wolverhampton fan? I'm 28 now. First game I remember was in 1990, at home to Bristol City, we won 3-1 and Steve Bull scored a hatrick. At the time Molineux was being rebuilt so it was a million miles away from what it is presently At the start of the season can you share some of your doubts? Was you concerned about losing key players and did any signings put those feelings to bed? The only doubt was not bouncing back at the first hurdle. The players that got us relegated from the Championship deserved to be shot and I was glad to see the back of/exclusion of them at the earliest opportunity. The biggest relief for me was seeing the exclusion of Johnson, Henry, O'Hara, Ward and others by Jackett as soon as he arrived. We played earlier in the season in the JPT at Molineux. Did you attend and what was your thoughts on the game? I didn't attend no, but from what I gather it was a typical JPT/Early cup round game, no interest from the home support and nobody were really fussed by the result. Kenny Jackett is quite the character, how do you feel about him as your manager and would you say the fans are pleased with him? I had reservations initially but he's been excellent thus far. He's gotten rid of the bad apples with aplomb and given youngsters a chance. Danny Batth for instance was on loan at Sheffield Wednesday and made captain, when do you hear of that? a young loanee made captain? yet he wasn't given a chance by successive managers here. He's come into our side and now part of the tightest defence in League One. The signings have been excellent, Jacobs and Henry were superb for the prices we've paid, McDonald has genuine quality for 400k. Can you tell us how you feel the game will go, who the scorers/score will be? County seem to be improving a lot with the exception of the Walsall result. Also boosted by the capture of the boy from Celtic who we were interested in ourselves... that said if we want to go up we simply have to be beating teams in the bottom 5/6. We're bound to create chances and we have conceded the fewest in League One.. with that, I'll say 2-0. What would you say your highlights are of the season so far? Beating Gillingham 4-0 at home must be one. After the previous two relegations we'd won just 19 of our previous 84 (league) games. So it was a massive moral booster even if it was a promoted side and we were expected to win. Also, playing Orient at home we attracted a crowd of almost 29,000. For League One that's an achievement and we had the 4th highest attendance in Britain that day. Please share some memories of match days during the years you have supported Wolves, perhaps you could also tell us about how you became a supporter of them? For a while I was a home and away season ticket holder with friends but I stopped going away so much due to my career, I was a licensee in Wolves town centre for a while so I was often needed at work on matchdays etc after leaving the pub game I've started going away again but go mostly with my dad and his mates. It's always been a good craic. I've seen us lose 3-0 away at Pompey in the driving rain without a roof, and I've seen us beat Liverpool and Spurs away from home.. for me there is nothing better. What formations have you been using this season and what do you expect to be the starting line up? We had been playing with one up front with a midfield five with Dave Edwards making some great runs in which were causing a lot of problems for teams but after the transfer window we've reverted back to 4-4-2 with Dicko and Clarke. McDonald will dictate play and he can put a ball on a sixpence, and Evans is the classic Makelele type who breaks up play. Whilst Edwards was good playing the role above he lacks the discipline to play the Evans role and if he were to start we'd look totally lopsided. I'd expect this ------------------McCreary------------------ Ricketts - Batth - Stearman - Golbourne Jacobs - McDonald - Evans - Henry -------------Clarke - Dicko------------------ The last five games has seen Wolves pick up 12 points, how many points do you see being picked up from your next five? March will be make or break for us, we've got 8 games in the space of 28 days and looking at the opposition we need to be beating them if we're going up automatically. Brentford at the end of the month will be huge. Notts County - H - Win Brentford - A - Draw Port Vale - H - Win Swindon - A - Draw Shrewsbury - H - Win Which Wolves players have been vital to your recent performances? Can you tell us about the threats your side possesses as a whole? We can break at lightning speed thanks to the speed of our wingers. In Sako we've got somebody who can be completely anonymous for 88 minutes and still score one and set one up in two minutes of brilliance. I really like Dicko because the lad scares defenders and we've scored two own goals from nervous defending. The back four have been immense, to only concede 20 all season is a hell of a return and I think Evans too because he really is the glue of the side. Who do you see as being a threat Wolves from our side and how do you see them being dealt with on the day? The lad McGregor from Celtic. I don't think we've particularly set out to man mark anybody as of yet, as we play possession football the onus will be on County to 'come and get it' though as we saw against Preston, some managers turn up with a negative gameplan leaving their star players ineffective. PNE and Orient have. If I were County I'd accept we're rank outsiders and go for broke. Fortune favours the brave! Can you advise our travelling fans about the area surrounding the ground? Such as local pubs, eating areas and of course parking? There are very few pubs in town for away fans and even less by the stadium. Walkabout in the city centre is your best bet. It's on Queen Street two minutes from the train station. If arriving by train as you come out the station turn right and next to the BTP station is a marked subway, walk under there and turn right, theres a pub nearby called the Great Western, great pub busy on matchdays but a great atmosphere and I've seen away fans in there untroubled many occasions Pride of Nottingham would like to thank Mike for taking the time to answer our questions, we wish Wolves all the very best and hope the better team wins on Saturday (whoever that may be). COYP!
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The Match Officials
Pride of Nottingham once again takes a look at the 'Match Officials', this is in time for our away game against Wolverhampton Wanderers. This is your chance to gain an insight into those in charge of the game! We hope that you find the feature to be interesting, please do stay around if time permits and read up on some of our other content. On Saturday the match officials for the away game against Wolverhampton Wanderers on the 15/02/2014. The Referee is Jeremy Simpson, with his assistants Simon Brown and Simon Clayton. The fourth official is Andy Woolmer. Match Officials; Referee; Jeremy Simpson has taken control of twenty league games, one F.A Cup game, one League Cup game and one JPT tie. Out of all these games he's issued a staggering amount of yellow cards totaling 68. However, he's only sent 5 players off so far. League 1 appears to be his level after making 9 appearances to-date, he has featured 5 times in the Championship and 6 times in League Two. The rest are split between the cup encounters he has officiated. Interesting Fact; – The most he's carded in one game so far has been in a League Game featuring York City and Mansfield Town. A total of 6 yellows and 2 red cards were seen during this game which ended with Mansfield claiming the win 2-1. Assistant Referees; Simon Brown was the 1st Assistant in Nottingham Forest's 4-1 win over Blackburn Rovers (booo). He's featured as the 1st assistant a total of 5 times, once in the Championship and two times both in League 1 and League 2. He's been a 2nd official once and a fourth official twice. Simon Clayton has been the 1st official a total of 5 times, a 2nd official once and the fourth official once. He hasn't featured so far within the Championship, all his appearances have taken place within League 1 and League 2. A number of 4 times each. Interesting Fact – If it wasn't interesting enough that both assistant officials are called “Simon”, Simon Brown was the 1st official in our home game against Peterborough United back on the 10th of August 2013. The Fourth Official; Andy Woolmer has only featured once as the fourth official, he's made 4 appearances however as a referee. He's featured once within the Championship and 2 times equally in Leagues One and Two. Interesting Fact – Andy Woolmer would have been the fourth official in Wolverhampton Wanderers postponed away game against Stevenage FC. He also holds a reputation for not giving penalties (usually within the right circumstances), as he's been mentioned numerous times within the media for this. Most recently in Coventry City's 2-1 win over Bristol City, where the Robins had an appeal waved away as Baker timely halted Cunningham with a perfectly timed challenge. 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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We've Met Before...
We (especially myself) appreciate your help, if this is writing articles, blogging or posting each and every contribution helps. Plus it shows how creative we are!
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Notts County 3 - 0 Coventry City
Brilliant result and it shows that we can do well, just focusing and direction. I think the team did very well today! Many Smith had a great game, JCR ran his socks off but for me Spencer was outstanding. Glad to get the points, I didn't think we would.
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The Match Officials
He seemed an okay ref, as Cobby said to me if you don't notice the ref he's pretty good. I thought some decisions was very fair, although I agree he missed some with Grealish but that's football. We won't get all decisions, it's just good to see him awarding us a deserved pen!
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Notts Alumni: Brian "Killer" Kilcline
I have quite a few cards of him, he also features in a sticker book my Grandfather gave me. It's quite rare because it's actually complete and I have about 6 sets of each Notts player at my parents somewhere. He's one of those players I wished I had seen. I've heard funny, interesting and quite full on stories. He wasn't a player by the sounds of it to get on the wrong side (plus he looks like a viking) lol. Thanks Joe
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The Match Officials
Ever wondered about the match officials? Pride of Nottingham introduces this new feature 'The Match Officials', it's your chance to learn a little more about the people in charge on match days. It's aimed towards providing an insight into the games they've officiated, so that we can go into games knowing more about each one. Well here we are, meet the match officials for our home game against Coventry City on the 08/02/2014. The referee is Carl Berry, with his assistances Joe Hull and Darren Strain. The fourth official is Robert Atkin. Match Officials; Referee; Carl Berry has taken control of six league games and one JPT cup tie. Within these 7 games, Carl's managed to avoid sending off a single player but has yellow carded 26 players in 6 of them. The only game in this current season which he's avoided using a card was on Saturday 30th November which saw Shrewsbury Town win away from home 3-1 against Stevenage FC. Interesting Fact – Carl Berry sent off MK Dons manager Karl Robinson back in January 2012, Karl Robinson was so outraged after the game that he approached the match officials and was reported to say “I want a fair game, I want the right outcome. “People say that some go for you and some go against you but we’ve had no decisions that have won us a game this season.”. You can follow Carl on Twitter - https://twitter.com/carljberry Assistant Referees; Joe Hull's been fairly active playing mix roles so far this season. He's been an assistant within the Championship on numerous occasions, having been the 1st assistant 5 times, the 2nd official 4 times and fourth official once. Darren Strain has spent the majority of this season assisting within League One. He's mainly been the 2nd official 6 times, whilst being the 1st official twice and the fourth official twice. Interesting Fact – Joe Hull was the 1st Assistant in our earlier encounter this season against Coventry City, the well known game which saw Danny Haynes red carded. The Fourth Official; Robert Atkin has mainly featured as a 1st assistant, which has seen him do so 4 times within this current season. He's been a second official once and has featured as the fourth official three times. Interesting Fact – Out of the 8 games Robert Atkin as been a official 4 have resulted in draws, 2 home teams have one whilst 2 away have also won. Whilst our facts above only feature the league, Robert Atkin was the referee in a local game between Ilkeston FC and Grantham Town – His ability was questions by both managers in their post match comments. 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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We've Met Before...
I'll take that we've scored more goals than them, even if that's about all we can! It's great to have this back (even for just now), I really appreciate the effort you have taken to write this. It's also good to see your inclusion of history of CCFC, this might interest our resident Sky Blues. Thanks James! COYP!!
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Stat Attack: Preston North End v Notts County
Preston games are usually good, lively encounters at Meadow Lane but always seem to draw against them away from home. I predicted a draw, I think it's very likely that we might be surprised in a good way. Good stat attack!
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A Day At Notts & Top Of The Kop
It was nice to see you enjoy the game despite the result, you're the type of fan to get behind the team even if you didn't really sing much. I know you was somewhat nervous but how cool was it to play the drum? even I didn't manage that, so you're very lucky. Really proud of you for continuing this and for your keen interest in writing. Keep it up son
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Notts County 1 - 5 Walsall
Taking nothing from Walsall, we made them. Our lack of defending and our in ability to be structured at the back left us vunreable. I don't believe Walsall would have hit us so hard if Smith was more central, if Leacock had been given more support and Sheehan/Freeman had a bit more focus, however Sheehan's performance was acceptable. Majority of the goals were 'gifted' and it made someone look far more impressive than he was, Brandy really didn't do much apart from school. Now, I do accept Walsall played well and they sensed our trouble but if it wasn't for Bart we might have perhaps sunk further. It's a result which doesn't really bother me, we will have games like this and it's for Derry to demand better focus. He perhaps should have tried to address the space we left open before the 2nd goal, though he's learning and I am sure a postive response will follow. Fair play to Walsall and their fans, the few I spoke to were very friendly. Shame Brandy doesn't realize this.
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Stat Attack: Notts County v Walsall
We need to watch out for the Phantom Mantom, he's said he wants to take us down! Down where I don't know? I think it's a game we can win, home soil and with the crowd behind us. I'm not going to even mention our 'ace' McGregor's return (opps) I have but we also have Grealish. I don't think any of squad for fear Walsall. Good attacking side but they can crumbled when pressured! COYP!
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Football Manager 2014 - Notts View
I gutted the squad when I started up as Notts, I focused on releasing players who was holding us up or taking to much wages. I built a fairly decent team, I should continue it but it was started from an earlier version and I fussy when I notice bugs. You didn't sign of the players I did, although my released list looks a lot like yours. Very good FM Blog, I'm looking forward to your second season and ignore the above comment. Half of it's not true!
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View of our upcoming games
After the popular demand of our last upcoming games article, Pride of Nottingham returns with a view of Walsall FC, Preston North End, Coventry City, Wolverhampton Wanderers and Shrewsbury Town. On 21st of January 2014 Notts County played against Peterborough United, it was a game fans perhaps didn't foresee quite en-frilling but in fact Notts secure two very early goals. The game ended 4-3 in Peterborough's favour, however the passion installed by Shaun Derry surely as captured a significant change. Thing's don't get easier for the Magpies, these next few games will be tricky. In our last edition I mentioned how we needed to prepare ourselves for the great escape, never did I think we would collect a huge 9 points from the 5 games played. However, I did feel Notts could gain 6, although realistically I felt 4 would be quite rewarding. This doesn't mean it's all over, however it bides us some time and a chance to gain additional points to push us adrift of the relegation zone. Walsall FC are a side which play free flowing football, although this isn't always the case and the perfect example would our scrappy away encounter at Bescot Stadium. Craig Westcarr is their highest goal scorer notching up 11 so far this season. Adam Chambers is their most persistent fouler with 6 yellow cards, although Andy Taylor isn't far behind with 5. Andy Butler is their only player to be sent off, although he has been yellow carded twice. In their last four games, they've picked up an impressive 8 points after drawing to Brentford 1-1 on the 18th January 2014. Sam Mantom clinched three points for saddler's as they beat Oldham Athletic 1-0, whilst at Tranmere Rovers they drew 1-1. Walsall also beat Sheffield United 2-1, which seen the club secure all 3 points after a 17 minute goal from Chris Porter. Preston North End have finally settled within League One, they're a much better side under Simon Greyson and they're a side which should not be under estimated. Former Nottingham Forest front man Joe Garner is their highest goal scorer with 13 goals, however they also have former Bolton Wanderers striker Kevin Davies who's scored 5. John Welsh and Bailey Wright share 6 yellow cards each. Kevin Davies, Stuart Beavon, Neil Kilkenny and Paul Gallagher have all be sent off once. In their last four games, they've picked up 7 points in the league but notably defeated Ipswich Town 3-2 in the F.A Cup 3rd round replay. A late equaliser for Coventry meant the score finished 1-1, they lost 2-0 to Wolves. Beat Port Vale 3-2 after leading 3 nil for 69 minutes and they beat Shrewsbury Town 1-0. Coventry City despite struggling with financial hardship and starting this 2013/2014 campaign with -10 points, are a very capable side but they are not the same side without leading striker Leon Clarke. Naturally Leon Clarke is their highest goal scorer with 18 goals, however Callum Wilson notched up 15 and Franck Moussa with 13. A lot depends on if they can keep Leon Clarke who surprised the Sky Blues fans by handing in a transfer request, although they process a very talented attacking squad. John Fleck and Conor Thomas both share 6 yellow cards each, whilst Carl Barker is the only Coventry City player to be sent off. In their last four games, they've picked up 6 points. Two draws, 1-1 to Preston North End and 2-2 to Crawley. They beat Rotherham United 3-1 away from home in a game they were originally losing and draw to Oldham ending 1-1. On the 4th of January 2014 they also beat Barnsley 2-1, after also going down by 1 goal in the 3rd round of the F.A Cup. They now await Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium in the 4th round which will take place on the 24th of January 2014. Wolverhampton Wanderers are a side doesn't require an introduction, although we have some good results against them this season – they are a Championship side still featuring quite a few of their Premier League squad back from 2012. Leigh Griffiths is their highest goal scorer with 13 goal, whilst Bakary Sako is on 7. David Davis is the most persistent fouler in the Wolves side with 7 yellow cards and Richard Stearman is their only player to be sent off once – Surprised by this? I am. In their last four games, they've picked up 4 points which as seen them drop from league leaders to 3rd place and they're now 5 points behind Leyton Orient who sit back on top. Wolves beat Preston 2-0, they lost 1-0 Gillingham FC, draw 1-1 to Tranmere Rovers and drawing 1-1 to Leyton Orient. Shrewsbury Town are one of the weaker teams in League One, although they cannot be written off. They're a side that can surprise teams who fail to mark their offensive players. Tom Bradshaw is their highest goal scorer on 5, Joe Jacobson and Dave Winfield have 4 yellow cards each and Jon Taylor's their only player to be sent off once. In their last four games, they've picked up 3 points. They lost heavily to Rotherham United by 3 goals to nil, they narrowly lost 3-2 to MK Dons and again to Leyton Orient, the final score 2-0. However, they beat Oldham Athletic 2-1 – the Shrews first win since the 30th of November 2013. I see Notts picking up 7 points, realistically who knows after our recent form but 5 would seem about spot on. My key game is against Coventry City – they're a side I see entertaining us at Meadow Lane, with a reasonable chance of achieving something from the game. Walsall and Shrewsbury are games which strike me as 'winnable', Shrewsbury Town being the side we must defeat for sure. COYP!!
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A Young Pie's View On Notts
Very proud of you Super Pie. Keep up the positive attitude towards your writing, when I was your age I struggled and It's nice to see you being creative. Love this!
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Peterborough United 4 - 3 Notts County
God that was some game, I thought I was dreaming at the start. 2-0 up, I'm not disappointed and I don't Murray. I'll wait to see the highlights and even then, I just hope he learns. What a brilliant night for our fans and club tho! Taking the lead against promotion chasing Peterborough United! If only we could have hung on. Oh well. Quick Match Report! Good Stuff!
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Stat Attack: Peterborough United v Notts County
Think this will result in a draw but hopeful for a win, either of the two will do. Ta thank you very nicely! LOL I wasn't aware of the 'posh players part'. I've always wondered why! The brawl wasn't our fault but their's, we got a late goal and sealed all three points and one of their coaching staff kicked off I believe but a fine came our way. Brilliant Stat Attack mate! Thanks
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Stevenage 0 - 1 Notts County
We started off very brightly and looked keen to beat them, although the game became lively and Stevenage started to seek chances. Really enjoyed the game but I have to add that Stevenage seem to have a fair view from oppositon fans, abolsute thugs and cheats. The better team won COYP! Good Match Report! Cheers Joe.
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Stat Attack: Stevenage FC v Notts County
It's time we sort out this misfortune against Stevenage, although they have played fairly well when I have seen them but I also have to add how I didn't really like watching them falling down to the ground in our last encounter. The game itself should be lively, however since we have peared this to be one of those classic encounters. I can see it being a repeat of Crawley Town! However, I trust Derry to get the balance right. COYP! 2-0 Notts
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Stevenage FC - View
I can't really express how much I missed doing these! I wouldn't have said this, if Patrick hadn't stepped in and until that point I thought I had just wasted time on it. You know the feeling of going around in cicles! Thankfully Patrick came forward. Good views from him, which we continued exchanging brief messages via E-Mail and that's another reason why I like doing the, Thanks Patrick
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Stevenage FC - View
Stevenage FC come into the game having impressively defeated play-off chasing Swindon Town at home 2-0. The struggling League One team who currently sit bottom of the table, find themselves in a similar situation as ourselves. On Saturday the 4th of January 2014, Stevenage FC managed to beat Doncaster Rovers in the 4th round of the F.A cup by 3 goals to 2. Prior to their win against Swindon Town in the league, Stevenage have struggled to pick up points having lost 3 games and drawing 2. Pride of Nottingham returns with our opposition view which gives you an insight of a Stevenage FC fan. Firstly, could you please tell prideofnottingham.co.uk a little about yourself such as how long you've been a Stevenage fan? I moved to Stevenage in September 2005. I started going to watch Boro as a football loving neutral who felt he should support his local club, but quickly became a fan due to the great team ethic on show at Broadhall Way. I got my first season in the conference winning season and we haven't looked back since! At the start of the season what was your expectations and how does this compare to where Stevenage currently find themselves? We're bottom, so obviously I was hoping/expecting better than that. Realistically I was hoping for mid-table this season finishing 10-15th (which could still happen). We have a lot of squad re-balancing to do since Smith left and I don't expect that to be a quick process. Staying up would be a massive achievement from here, if we do that I can see a promotion challenge in 2015-16. How do you think opposition fans view Stevenage FC? The stereotypical view is "big, strong and physical" and you often get a tag of cynical thrown in for good measure. I'm happy for fans and teams to think that because that mean they underestimate the quality of the team to their detriment. I do think we have a problem with some match officials who come with those tags in the back of their mind and give all the 50:50s against us, but that's probably just my red and white tinted spectacles. Given we have one of the smallest budget in the league we have to make up for that with organisation and work-rate which is what the manager insists on from his players. Can you tell us what your thoughts are Graham Westley, do you rate or like him as a manager? Graham is an interesting character, you love him at your club and everyone else hates him (a bit like Neil Warnock). I wasn't a supporter of bringing Graham back last season because I didn't see how a man who left the club to take a 'bigger' role and then failed in that role could come back and still have respect in the dressing room. He clearly does though, and I love the team ethic he insists on from his footballer. Team before self. We know players will have to have the right mentality to sign for us, which is a major plus. After picking up François Zoko on a free transfer, as Notts deemed him to be surplus to requirements. He seems to have found form for Stevenage, what is your view on this? Zoko has been excellent, just what we needed and much better than he expected given we signed him on a free having been released from you guys. We lacked a clinical goal scorer and front man, particularly when Darius Charles was injured against Everton in the league cup (he's just now back after a lengthy break which is great for us!) I was delighted to see we'd signed him til the end of the season because without him I struggled to see where our goals were coming from to keep us up. Zoko himself has said he's enjoying playing a consistent position as the lead striker, which he hasn't had at previous club which might explain his change in performances. Which League One team have you most looked forward to seeing play so far this season? Peterborough, and in truth they were pretty disappointing. I enjoyed seeing Bozzie (Michael Bostwick) who was a massive player for us back in the day, but he's wasted at centre back. Far more potent in the Steven Gerrard type midfield role he played for us! What have been your best and worst experiences as a Stevenage fan? It's been mostly good. My best and worst experiences were both against Sheffield United, beating them at the Lamex in Novermber of the 2011/12 season, but then losing to them in the play-off semi final of the same season. Growing up a Wednesday fan it's always good to see United losing, but don't ask me about Stevenage 5 Sheffield Wednesday 1, I nearly exploded that day. How important is Saturday for you and what do you think the outcome will be? I don't think it's helpful to over-egg the importance of a single game. I wouldn't call it a must win. Every game is important though due to the hole our pre Christmas form has left us in. We particularly need better results against the teams around us in the league, so clearly we desperately need to get one over on you tomorrow! What formation and starting 11 do you see Graham Westley choosing? Westley will go 4,4,2. I expect to be unchanged from Swindon on Tuesday with Day in goal, Smith at right back, Hartley at left back, Jones and Ashton center backs. Doughty and Heslop in central midfield, Freeman left mid, Morais right mid, Akins and Zoko up front. Morais, Freeman and Akins will rotate positions throughout the game. We have had a couple of loan signings recently but I wouldn't expect to see them in the starting line up, maybe from the bench. Which Stevenage players do you feel pose Notts County their main threat? Zoko is obviously our most potent goal threat but Freeman is our man most likely to take someone on, beat them and create space for the rest of the team. He has great pace and technical ability and is deceptively strong for his size, if he can get his decision making and end product right he will follow in George Boyd's footsteps and play at the highest level. How would you handle the main threats to Stevenage and which opposition players do you think will be key to have mark out of the game? Enoch Showumni has goals in him, and Danny Haynes's pace will be a threat since our back 4 is short of pace. If If we can keep you playing in front of us and stop you threading through balls behind the back-line that will make the afternoon a lot more comfortable. What is Stevenage like for travelling supporters? Can you tell us where opposition fans might find parking or things to do before kick off? Stevenage is a friendly town and club. The East Terrace fans do like some banter with the away fans, but it is all good natured and comedy away fans get great respect. Parking near the ground is limited. Fairlands Valley Park has match day car-parking and is easily reached. If coming from the A1(M), follow the A602 as it should lead you to the car park, which will be on the left. If coming from the A10 along the A602, you will have to double back on yourself at the roundabout outside the ground to reach the car park. (Pinched from http://www.boroguide.co.uk/clubs/stevenage.php#.UtlASvvLcts a great resource for away fans). The station is 15 minutes walk from the ground and is well sign-posted. If you are at Stevenage early your best bet is to head up to the Old Town where the best restuarants and pubs are. In the New Town you will find a high street full of generic shops and a Wetherspoons like every other town center you've ever been to. Nearer to the ground Our Mutual Friend is a CAMRA pub with great real ales and ciders, and there is also a bar behind the away stand called The Broadhall Suite in which home and away fans can watch the lunchtime kick-off amicably. If you fancy a pre match stroll head north from the ground through Fairlands Valley Park which has woodland and lakes. It will be very muddy at this time of year though! Pride of Nottingham would like to thank Patrick for stepping in and recovering this feature as all seemed lost. We wish Stevenage FC all the best with regards to the rest of their season and hopefully the best team will win on Saturday.
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Liddle's Injury Update
Massive news and a very good video by Notts, this piece of information is why I like the Magpie Player. Good resource for us fans, especially those who live abroad. The key signs are; 1) Working hard 2) Back in the gym 3) Keeping fitness levels up 4) * No break 5) ** No operation! I can't wait for his return, big player for us!
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Liddle's Injury Update
On the 21st December 2013, a Meadow Lane fixture against Bristol City took place. On the half hour mark, a crunching challenge from City player Greg Cunningham on Gary Liddle saw the Notts player crumble to the ground. The referee, amazingly, didn't see fit to punish the Bristol player, as Liddle was forced to make way for Mark Fotheringham. The final outcome was a draw, but frustratingly the Magpies lost a key part of their team. The injury is on the minds of many Notts fans & the PoN community, for whom Liddle's return to fitness is a key concern in the battle against relegation. Fans have received limited news since his injury, except for the fact that Liddle may be out for the remainder of the season. However, a recent video interview published by Notts County on the Magpie Player saw Gary speaking about the injury and what he has been up to. He began by saying: “It's different obviously, I've played a lot of games over a number of years and I haven't been injured in any of that.” He went on to add: “I've been spending a lot time in the gym at the moment with the physios but yeah, I've got my head around it now, it's frustrating sitting in the stands and watching but I am working very hard to come back as quickly as possible”. The fact he’s returned quickly to conditioning gym work and is working alongside the physios is clearly a good thing. Gary continued: “Well, from the time after the injury, you know the first thing that we’ve done was to get it scanned and the results that came back (showed) that there was a little bit of ligament damage – a couple of ligaments. An operation wasn't needed, that was the first positive news that we got. I was more or less straight back into the gym after the swelling had come down to get fit again. You know I must say I'm feeling great, it's not going to be any time soon I don't think but yeah things are working well, I am doing a lot of time on bikes and swimming pools, cross trainers, but I feel like I am training for a triathlon more than coming back for football - I am keeping my fitness up which is the important thing.” So it's now confirmed that there was no breakage, it's ligament/muscle related and that there isn't any need for him to have an operation. Promising news so far. To find out more visit the Magpie Player; Link Here
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View of our upcoming games
Isn't it weird, last year it was our away form and this season it's the home. I have a feeling we might come out stronger if we survive and perhaps might content as a 'good' League One team. Perhaps like MK Dons who I doubt will escape any time soon! It's good to have you back buddy.