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  1. Thanks for the positive feedback, it's good fun recording the PONcast's.
  2. I do think we would have been better off if we had took Cooper on in the first place, you never know but to a degree I wished third party people would limit their views. I just think his focus should be on 'promotion' for Northampton, it seems like a bandwagon since JF was sacked.
  3. I'm impressed by the performance, it is a shame because we conceded after scoring the penalty - perhaps we should have been given a free kick but you can't grumble. As I say, the team put another shift in and did the unexpected. The 2-2 shows we are now making progress and that is the important thing. It's 1 vital point we perhaps wouldn't have gotten before. Well done to the players and Mark Cooper.
  4. Hello and welcome to episode 22 of the Pride of Nottingham PONCast, the number one Notts County podcast. In this episode we look at Jamie Fullarton’s departure as Magpies manager and the appointment of ex-Swindon boss Mark Cooper. We also discuss comments made by Liam Noble over the old manager, assess the impact of Mike Edwards, and much more. Remember you can subscribe to our PONcast. You can do so by using iTunes for IOS devices, downloading any of the main podcast apps from the Google play store or even listen to show using the TuneIn Radio app. As always, let us know your thoughts on this week’s PONcast on the forum or on the Facebook page, and once again, thank you for joining us. -- The Pride of Nottingham PONcast - back with a vengeance! Episode 22 features the departure of Jamie Fullarton and arrival of Mark Cooper, an interesting revelation from Liam Noble, the impact of Mike Edwards, and plenty more. Regular playback (including direct download). Website http://poncast.co.uk/ Be a part of our community if you're not already - Join Us | Also, don't forget to subscribe to PrideofNottinghamTV - Here.
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    Hello and welcome to episode 22 of the Pride of Nottingham PONCast, the number one Notts County podcast. In this episode we look at Jamie Fullarton’s departure as Magpies manager and the appointment of ex-Swindon boss Mark Cooper. We also discuss comments made by Liam Noble over the old manager, assess the impact of Mike Edwards, and much more. Remember you can subscribe to our PONcast. You can do so by using iTunes for IOS devices, downloading any of the main podcast apps from the Google play store or even listen to show using the TuneIn Radio app. As always, let us know your thoughts on this week’s PONcast on the forum or on the Facebook page, and once again, thank you for joining us. -- The Pride of Nottingham PONcast - back with a vengeance! Episode 22 features the departure of Jamie Fullarton and arrival of Mark Cooper, an interesting revelation from Liam Noble, the impact of Mike Edwards, and plenty more. Website http://prideofnottingham.co.uk/
  6. Like so many Notts County fans, I had big hopes for the 2015/16 season. I generally do get ‘excited’ at the start of any season, but this time round things felt different. Pre-season we seemed to be building a robust squad, unlike previous years – Ricardo Moniz took to assembling a squad, which at face value had a lot of character. The arrival of so many unknown players really gave the spark to light up my hopes because they looked technically very good, albeit against lower non-league opposition at first. However, for me the captures of Graham Burke and Adam Campbell really impressed. Seeing Notts having signed two youngsters, who I was well aware, had potential really gave me more encouragement – whilst the arrival of Scott Loach announced at the Carlton friendly felt somewhat surreal, as it meant Notts would have two solid keepers, who within their own rights would be fit to start as a regular no.1 for most teams above League Two. I headed to Stevenage at the beginning of the season with so much confidence for the year ahead; I never once felt that by this stage Notts would be sitting on 41 points, glued to 19th place and with the real possibility that they could slip further down. However, despite the two previous campaigns ending in a fair amount of disappointment – the confidence of a new start really did resonate with me. I should probably acknowledge at this point, it did take some initial time to process the fact we ended up being related back to fourth division of English football. However, the way seasons turn out is something which I do accept – It’s the passion and pride of supporting a lower tier club, one which the ‘local roots’ hold a firm grip with my family that I cherish. So, back to Stevenage. Where did it all go wrong? I left the game feeling very entertained, having witnessed Notts produce some of the best football I had done for years. Yet somewhere along the lines (and I believe our home defeat to Mansfield didn’t help) the pride and togetherness of the players disappeared – as did the performances. Matters only made worse by the departure of Moniz and the arrival of Jamie Fullarton. Whether certain players found it difficult to cope with expectations, I am unsure. If the fact we weren’t winning every other game or really contending for promotion put others off – I don’t think it makes much difference but from a point of view from the fan. Rewinding back, you really can see how the 2015/16 campaign really unravelled before our very eyes. I suspect it’s a combination of ‘confidence’, ‘expectations’, ‘disappointment’ and to a degree both prior managers making poor uninformed decisions when it came to their squad selections. I’m just pleased that under Mark Cooper some of the positivity has been restored, as I will openly admit I have felt extremely uninspired during Jamie Fullarton’s reign. It’s with that I hope the turmoil and ‘toxicity’ (a word I heard a lot of around Meadow Lane during that period) doesn’t return, that we may finally be able to push on and secure a bright future eventually. Whilst talk of next season seems ‘bleak’ when there are so many unknowns, I am fully committed to fight for the love of the team I support. Like Joe Jones, I find myself wanting to end the current campaign and for the next to begin. But I want us to try and do it the right way.
  7. It caught quite a few but everyone's taken it in good spirit, some brilliant comments and response from Notts fans. I even got a couple of DM's from Juve fans asking me when the dates was for the competition as they wanted to attend. I imagine this is somewhat how the Grinch feels but it's funny.
  8. Name: Meet the Fans 15/16 - Wycombe Wanderers (28/03/2016) Category: Meet the Fans Date Added: 2016-03-30 Submitter: notts-joe Notts-Joe and Joe Jones took take to speak with several Notts regarding key issues relating to the club, prior to Mark Coopers first home game since taking over from Jamie Fullarton. Don't forget to subscribe, share, like and comment - You Pies! Website: http://prideofnottingham.co.uk/ Community: http://prideofnottingham.co.uk/community/ Meet the Fans 15/16 - Wycombe Wanderers (28/03/2016) Why not subscribe to PrideofNottinghamTV?
  9. Notts-Joe and Joe Jones took take to speak with several Notts regarding key issues relating to the club, prior to Mark Coopers first home game since taking over from Jamie Fullarton. Don't forget to subscribe, share, like and comment - You Pies! Website: http://prideofnottingham.co.uk/ Community: http://prideofnottingham.co.uk/community/
  10. Well Notts bravely fought for the point and Cooper's right, we should have won but that's not a negative for me. The players gave 100%, it may have been slow building but we don't expect things to happen instantly. I think it's a performance which we can build and grow on. COYP!
  11. I'm pleased by the response from the players, we all knew the fans will get behind them and the club - it was just the fallout of disappointment etc. I felt very proud today, which is the opposite to how I felt going or even before the match. I still have the feeling of we can't score, so will we defend? but honestly, they did a good job today and although a couple of players I felt played a little below average it was a good team performance. It's not going to help confidence to mention anything more but it was the first game, which I felt we could actually get something. Murray made the difference, he played his heart out. McLeod did alright, he needs a boost of confidence. Thompson and Aborah for me, they did a good job today. However, all the players deserve credit. COYP
  12. Lively start by Notts but we need to keep it down, early corner so there's pressure and at the moment we are keeping 'em quiet. Hopefully the fans can keep singing, very impressive response by the loyal kop.
  13. I would have preferred if the game had of been called off, two reasons but one it would allow Mark Cooper more time to work with his squad. Last night sounded very bad, my French doors actually sounded like someone was knocking very loudly and frequently. I honestly thought by now that the game would have been called off, credit to the ground staff who must be working hard to make the pitch to the level it doesn't require an inspection. Fingers crossed this isn't the only 'luck' we have today. COYP!
  14. Likely likely. The defending has been woeful, it looked better when JF first came in but completely disappeared not long after. The players should be playing for their right to be selected for Notts. Including their future to remain here, I hope MC can get the best out of 'em.
  15. Liam's had plenty of time to say this already, which for me sort of times the meaning a way. I would have preferred to see him say he'll work hard and lead the midfield, which is something we are desperate for. I would love to see the fire in his play return, when we used to look of it - he looked like one of few who wanted to change it.
  16. @medievalmickey MC did at Swindon right? At least I think he was known for giving youngsters a chance, as I recall some comments back when you first started getting Spurs youngsters on loan - 'Ours have done well enough' (along those lines). It would be good to get the first home win for a long time but I'm concerned that the rot has set in and it may take Cooper longer than I thought to correct things. We can't loan anyone now though right?
  17. We all know Cooper will require time, I am sure he will be able to get but hopefully even he isn't left isolated without an assistant manager. The score line shocked me but it didn't bother me or remotely anger me. As I noticed 'Nothing has changed' and comments which I really cannot repeat flashed across my phones notification screen - I really had to wonder what was going off. I have no idea how Notts played, I have been informed it wasn't very good but I won't pass judgement. MC will adjust accordingly, I'm sure of it. The players do have to try and put aside their feelings, I really do believe there's a core issue which stems from 'confidence' (among other things).
  18. Haha! 'fans'. I think we should add 'and manager' because Cooper's spoke quite highly about him - including the in which he trains hard. The JF v Aborah thing should have been avoided, any manager would have but soft balls, chances to play him and selecting him for the bench when it's claimed 'he refused to play' would hardly work in your favour (JF not you NNF).
  19. Positive as always @ivansneck, one of these days you'll be right. It's forecast every rain on Monday, I'm not sure if I can make it but otherwise I'll be there if the plans don't interfere with it. I can't say I'm as optimistic about this game myself, Wycombe should have enough to beat us but we did give them a game away from home so who knows? Certainly I think it will be a game whereby building blocks will be put into place by Cooper. Prediction wise, I'm unsure at the moment. COYP!
  20. With the news of Fullarton, then Cooper and now Aborah - it's very promising, whereas little was under JF. You can try to be optimistic but it won't happen without cause.
  21. Fingers crossed the stats look much healthier after tomorrow's game. COYP
  22. I'm actually quite optimistic, under Fullarton - do to his inexperience, I never felt confident about getting good results (never mind performances) but away from home was always slightly different because you never know. Now we have Mark Cooper, I do believe we will be more organized. That gives me hopes going into the game against Portsmouth, however I don't think we should 'fear' any side other than ourselves because it's us holding back. Really I see this game being a draw, so 1-1 could very well be a fair reflection of the final scoreline.
  23. Mark Cooper's Magpies' head to Portsmouth this upcoming good Friday. His first game as the manager of Notts County since being appointed following the departure of Jamie Fullarton, Portsmouth are chasing automatic promotion, however they sit firmly within the play-off places. This will no doubt be a difficult encounter for the newly appointed Notts manager, who will be access the depth of his squad. Portsmouth do not accept cash on the turnstiles on the day of the game, fans are encouraged to purchase tickets before hand at Meadow Lane or via the away ticket both located just outside the away end of Fratton Park (cash only). If you are planning to travel via coach, we have listed all the current options known to us below. Notts County have been allocated 300 tickets (reserved seating). Fans will be located behind the goal in the Milton End. Match Tickets are priced at: Main Away Stand: £20 - Adults £15 - Seniors (61 years and above) £15 - Students £10 - Unaccompanied under 17 £5 - Accompanied and with a paying adult *must be purchased with an adult or senior ticket. Supporters Club travel is as follows: Coach leaves at: Friday 25th March at 9:00am Adults: £25 Under 16’s: £18 Under 11’s: One FREE with each paying adult. To book your seat, please contact: 07946021408 Official travel is as follows: Coach leaves at: Friday 25th March at 10:00am Adults: £25 Under 18’s: £12.50 For more information please visit the OS website - Here Safe travelling to all the Notts County fans who will be attending - You Pies!!
  24. @DangerousSausage Sadly, it is... Happy early April fools day
  25. He came over very well, I like the fact he took time to reflect on certain things and include the history/value that the club has. It's got that 'feel' good factor - I hope he enjoys managing us because we are desperate to find someone who understand how the fans want the club to play. Get the gates back up and hopefully that 'stability' he mentions comes.

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