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  1. From the album: Brentford FC vs Notts County

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  16. Time to let some more youths make their debuts, we should be pushing for this now. I didn't keep up with the game, in fact I had forgotten and I'm grateful to be able to read this. (a lot like our community is) Doesn't seem like I missed much but I do wished I had listened to the game, now times to move into Monday. Thanks as always Joe
  17. Hamza can count himself very lucky not to have been sent off, I think he probably should of gone to be fair. The game was okay, nothing exciting and Swindon made sure to keep me on the edge and off my seat, Bart did well. I can't sing his praises enough and if he wasn't in goal we'd have come home with 0 points. It was a game when we needed to be one group, that wasn't the case. Swindon created play rather nicely! Amazing day!
  18. The key word you've mentioned Joe is support, I'm not surprised and I can't be a child over this, I like and respect Chris, so it only makes sense for myself to get behind him yet again. I would love him to get the experience he needs to develop our squad further and with an experienced assistant, someone to advise him he could go on with us as a stable football club. Wouldn't throw my dummy if we didn't get a new assistant either, though it's just a preference of mine.
  19. Well that's been popular Joe, 15 likes already! I enjoy these, I know many others do and I'm often being asked who is following. I appreciate the time you've taken to write all of these mate, you do us proud and I love reading comments about others appreciating your writing too. Thank you for this wonderful write up, really enjoyed it.
  20. Sorry I haven't been around much, real life issues holding me back.

  21. Tomorrow Saturday 23rd of March, Notts County will make a trip to Swindon Town who are currently 3rd in the table. The County Ground will hopefully not fall victim to the weather that we are seeing, as the snow is starting to flurry down. It's pretty cold out in Nottingham, so it would be interesting to hear what it's like currently in Swindon. Notts come into the game having beat Scunthorpe United with a Dean Leacock goal sealing all 3 points in County's favour, all surrounding the club will say it's a nice returning gift for his team and fans. Swindon Town themselves having picked up three vital points at Yeovil Town last Tuesday, will hope to return to home soil collecting a further 3 more points by continuing their form against Notts county. Their manager Kevin MacDonald has urged The Robins to keep backing the team as Notts County visit the County Ground. Notts County will visit Swindon Town with very little risk, the expectations seen regarding the play-offs would surely now be seen as a miracle, so it's important that the lads just go out hoping to have fun and claim victories on the back of improved performances. Tommy Miller's fitness is currently being monitored after he picked up a suspected calf injury, with Louis Thompson returning after being on international duty with the Welsh under-21's. Jamal Campbell-Ryce has a knock, who is likely to miss the game. Right back Kelly continues to struggle with his calf injury which has seen him miss the past couple of games. Both sets of fans really need to get behind their respective squads, it will be a very good occasion for the 'Wheelbarrow Song' to be repeatedly sung and I personally hope to hear all Magpie supporters firmly getting behind the team and silencing the home crowd. Previous results might leave us asking questions, it's now we stay loyal and help to build for the upcoming season.
  22. Pride of Nottingham returns with the 'Opposition View' prior to the game against Swindon Town, We've taken the time to ask a series of questions to medievalmikey. Notts have found a good string of form in away games, Saturday may prove to be a challenge. Swindon Town come into the game having previously beaten Yeovil 2-0 and narrowly losing to Brentford before that. As the season dwindles all games begin to be play there part, hopefully we can get something out of the game! Who knows if Judgey will score the winner again? Firstly, could you tell prideofnottingham.co.uk a little about yourself, such as how long you've been a fan for? I am 67 years old, mainly retired and have followed Swindon Town for many years. I recall my grandad taking me to watch 3rd Division South matches when I was 7 or 8 but watched local Southern League football in 60s and early 70s. I began watching Swindon seriously around early 80s and have held a season ticket for around 30 years. Can you tell us your opinion on the Di Canio saga and how did you feel about his departing from Swindon Town? Paolo DiCanio was very strong on the family ethos and had the vision that the club was an extended, loyal family. Both his parents died last season on the eve of our Plymouth matches and this seemed to tighten that bond. Despite this he has a fiercely individual persona and I felt that his standards were so exacting that our club would be too small a stage: his early departure seemed inevitable. Such a pity it was so abrupt and unpleasant. Under Paolo there always seemed to be a problem. Kevin MacDonald is much more pragmatic. The clubs debt sent a shock-wave around League One, I myself was surprised to hear such news. How is this going and are you any closer to a potential takeover? The debt appears to be internal and came to light because Andrew Black, the majority shareholder, seemed to have had enough of running the club in the style of the manager. He decided to sell up in a hurry and sell Matt Ritchie which led to all the well publicised events. We do have new owners but are still subject to a Football League embargo. Things are generally uncomfortable just now. Do you think Swindon Town can climb back into one of the top two positions? We are currently 3rd after another excellent away result so a top two finish is still on but it is very tight. We cannot be relegated! Please share a little about your clubs progress in the past 3 years, do you have a special memory from this period? The last three years have been like a roller coaster ride: wooden spoon, championship and losing appearances at Wembley. I guess the special memory would have to be the appointment of Paolo DiCanio and his team because this led to the on field excitement over the last 2 seasons. How long have you been following Swindon Town and do you travel to away games? I have watched Swindon Town off and on for close to 60 years but have done so regularly for around 30. I do not tend to travel to away games: home matches involve a 65 mile round trip. Matt Richie, an ex Notts County loanee departed for league one rivals Bournemouth. How much of a loss was this? I do not think that Matt Ritchie's loss was of major significance so far as the playng side was concerned and Kevin MacDonald can't miss what he never had. The political effect of Matt's move was cataclysmic. How important has James Collins been for you and at the age of 22, he must be gaining some attention from other clubs, how do you see Swindon Town handling any possible offers? James Collins is something of an enigma in that he seems to promise more than he has achieved yet has scored a lot of goals including 4 as a second half substitute. He appeared to be afraid of making a mistake because Paolo would have no hesitation in subbing him in the first 20 minutes. Many of our players seem to have suffered from that phobia. I think we must accept the fact that we will become a selling club especially since Kevin MacDonald's appointment. he is already giving youth players a taste of first team involvement. Which Notts County players would you consider to be a threat and which of your defenders is most likely going to be made aware of them? I must admit to knowing little of Notts County's strengths. Our defence is well marshalled by Darren Ward and Wes Foderingham is our best goalkeeper for years. Our strength is teamwork: we have no star player. Can you tell us which Swindon Town players are most likely to be lively? Nathan Thompson has been a revelation this season and has seamlessly replaced Paul Caddis. Darren Ward is a great leader and Alan McCormack is hurting oppsition with his strong runs now he is back in midfield. Simon Ferry is our best ball player. Andy Williams has pace and control but finishing is not great. James Collins and Adam Rooney are beginning to score more regularly. Please tell us about the facilities around County Ground and anything which our travelling fans may find useful? There are a few fast food oulets close to County Ground and various pubs although I don't know which are away fan friendly. Our friends from Walsall meet up for a drink in the cricket club which adjoins the County Ground. There are Pay and Display car parks within easy walking distance. Lastly could you tell Pride of Nottingham about your all time footballing hero? My all time footballing hero is Brian Clough an immense footballing talent whose career was cut short by injury. He then became a very successful and charismatic manager. I was fortunate to see him play against Sweden at Wembley in 1959. I turned up and paid at the turnstile! We would like to Thank medievalmikey for taking the time to answer our questions, also for taking the time register and join us. Any members reading this who haven't already please consider saying hello to his introduction.
  23. I won't lie I googled the name and it still leaves me clueless, checking wiki it tells me more. Unless my memory is getting the better of me, I don't know of him. Hehe.. Thanks for mentioning @UniPie, Thanks Mate
  24. Chris

    PoN on One - #2

    Thank you for taking part, really couldn't do it without community members or people interested. @Super_Ram Yes, Darren revealed a home truth about originally being a Notts fan when he grew up. Great guy, very friendly and did a lot for the people I used to work along side.. Never made fun of Notts, always interested but he's very into playing football.
  25. Chris

    PoN on One - #2

    Pride of Nottingham returns with their 'PoN on One' feature. We take one community member and find a fan from any of the English leagues, asking both a series of 6 questions. The original trial went down very well, which saw Dan vs 2Piesonmyshirt. This time we've asked Daz who's main side is Nottingham Forest, we put him against our very own MuddyPatchPie. We hope you enjoy reading this feature, if you would like to take part please get in touch. Now let's find out who our winner of the PoN on One #2 is!! Best of luck to both contestants. Q-Which team did Notts beat in the 1894 FA cup final and what was the score Daz: Bolton 3-1 I think Muddy: Notts beat Bolton in the 1894 FA Cup Final, I believe the score was 4 1. A-Bolton Wanderers-4-1 Q-What were Notts nicknamed before becoming The Magpies. Daz: Not sure on the nickname, County? Muddy: Our original nickname was 'The Lambs'. I think we were named after a gang of Nottingham thugs! A-The Lambs-Apparently named after a notorious gang of Nottingham thugs. Q-Which team plays at Glanford Park. Daz: I think Glanford Park is Scunthorpe Muddy: Scunthorpe United play at Glanford Park. I've been there twice to watch Notts. On my last visit, Judgey broke a light fitting in the away stand during the pre match warm up and the stewards tried to cordon the area off with tape, which we then had to climb over every time we left our seats. Think we were more in danger from the tape than the light fitting dropping on our heads!! A-Scunthorpe United. Q-Name 2 teams who play or have played at a ground called The Racecourse Ground (not the same ground) Daz: Wrexham for sure, I don't no who else plays at the racecorse ground Muddy: Well Wrexham is the obvious one. I think i'm going to go for Derby County as I believe they played at the Cricket Ground known as the Racecourse Ground before they moved to the Baseball Ground. A-Wrexham play at one now And Derby County played on one before moving to The Baseball Ground. Q-Which player scored 6 goals in a FA cuptie but finished on the losing side. Daz: Dennis law Muddy: Denis Law scored 6 goals for Manchester City against Luton. The match was abandoned and they lost the replay. A-Denis Law-Man City were beating Luton but the match was abandoned after 70 minutes.Luton won the replay 3-1. Q-Which team is known as The Glovers. Daz: Yeovil Muddy: Yeovil Town are known as The Glovers, something to do with the town's links with glove making. A-Yeovil Town. Another well thought contest between two knowledgeable football fans, lets see who wins. Daz: 2.5 Point Muddy: 5 Points (Daz very narrowly missed out on 1.5 points, MuddyPatchPie very impressive!!) Pride of Nottingham would like to Thank both Daz (Forest Fan - Boooo!, He likes all locals teams in truth) and @MuddyPatchPie for taking the time to answer, feature and be part of this. Thank you very much!

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