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Chris

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  1. I remember the first time I sat in the Derek Pavis stand with my Grandfather Ray, I was so excited to see a live game and he briefed me before the game not to expect too much and that it wouldn't be like I had seen on TV. However, I was glued the moment the first touch was made and I liked that back then the players uninvolved sat behind the dugout. At half-time, my grandfather and a few other fans would talk to some of them such as Michael Johnson. That impression of being a family club is part of what won me over. I don't recall the cost of the tickets, but I do remember the feel of the paper. How much better quality they looked and felt. I loved the holographic image and the overlay of the old Notts logo. I would keep all of my tickets, and I stored them in a large mint tin my mum gave me. One day, I hope to find it.
  2. The summer and warmer months, especially with the World Cup and other sporting events, give us a great chance to increase the amount of revenue that The Nest takes in. It's a popular spot with my son's Uni, a lot of his friends are not fans but frequently go to the events. I wished the club would try to host some events around e-gaming, and try to convert some of these students into Notts fans. Surprisingly, most do not have a team, and my son tells me most only look out for the Premier League results. He's the only one in his course that supports a team, or attends games. To the article, it's a great insight and it's nice to see just how much this decision is paying off. It's a credit to the club.
  3. Well done, Jodi!!! These types of momens not only are proud as a community, but as fans we can admire how inspiring Jodi is to others and by going back to his former school.
  4. There were rumours he was off to a European team, I don't really listen to them until we know for sure but maybe something did get in his head that stopped him performing to his best ability? I am not saying he didn't try, but speculation can greatly impact form.
  5. I would agree that Martin Paterson settled into the role as the season grew, he didn't stress or panic. He never looked like Ian Burchnall (rabbit in the head lights) and he never seemed worried or stressed (Stuart Maynard). Naturally as the squad settled in together, it opened the floor for Paterson to understand which players are key to starting. Even then, I feel he managed to figure out that playing Rod McDonald in the centre got the most out of him and that is something I don't think many previous managers would have attempted. The younger squad players, they clearly took on board the freedom and instructions given to them because once the likes of Tom Iorpenda grew in confidence the better his performances grew on the pitch and this is something that is obviously improved with the support of your gaffer. I wonder if Iorpenda thought he would be in and out of the squad, especially with the likes of Matt Palmer, Scott Robertson and Ollie Norburn. I also think it shows as fans we need to be a bit more patient and less judgemental of games that happen early, or if we lose our way a little. This is more directed to those on social media who called for Paterson's head after our 6 game unbeaten run ended or those who said we had no ambition because we didn't bring back Ruben Rodrigues. Clearly, competing with Bolton's resources is outside our limit and I still believe we wouldn't have had the room for him. Who would we have dropped? No point backing talent, that could lead to unhappiness that they are not starting often enough. You need team players, and I am sure Rodrigues is that, but I highly doubt he wouldn't want to start week in and out.
  6. Oh, hey up @Fan of Big Tone. No replicating this please! We want you to have a safe journey, without you or Mrs T going overboard and this isn't a play on words regarding drinking or eating. 🤣 It looks lovely, enjoy every minute my friend.
  7. I like watching darts between two professionals, especially when they are quite evenly matched. I do not like watching cocky players, or those who are simply miles better than their opponent. I think the sport has become worse for unsportsmanship in recent years. I like the character of a true professional but not the silly tantrums. Shake hands, and walk off... Don't flip tables or try to start fights. Snooker is okay in small doses. I can find it interesting when players try to go for it and play safe to a degree. It's boring when someone is overprotective and relies on fouls. Basketball is about the only American sport that I actually enjoy; I don't like Baseball or American Football. I am not into motor sports either. Some sports simply make me sleepy, and both F1 and the C word fall into that category.
  8. I made a bit of a ball up today, I have been offering help to one of the first communities I joined as a 14-year-old and I have brought the site down. I am awaiting contact from the owner, I hope they will understand the situation but I do feel frustrated by my own actions. I tested it locally, it was fine, but as it seems it's not always enough. I am very keen to help them, and ensure the site prospers, but it's not a good start. 😥
  9. I didn't dream that he signed for Chesterfield after leaving us, correct? I thought he was very good when he played in the right position, very good at getting forward and skillful enough to take on players in a way that made them not want to dive in with challenges. He wasn't consistent, but he put a lot of effort into his performance and usually I felt he was let down by others not pulling their own weight around him.
  10. Having watched Oldham last season, they have someone who can do the dirty work that they didn't have previously and will have a no-no-nonsense midfielder that gets stuck in. I hope Oldham fans look forward to seeing him take on Chesterfield, and rekindling that Armando Dobra rivalry. They should start chanting The Cranberries 'Zombie'. Though changed to, "He's in your head, in your head, Drobra, Drobra, Drobra.. "Ollie Norburn, Ollie Norburn, Norburn, Norburn, Norburn..."
  11. Hello, and welcome to the Pride of Nottingham @Matt. I am delighted that you have joined us, I hope you enjoy being a part of our Notts County community.
  12. Now those are real supporters, @Michael D Pie.. All they need is a pie with their beers next time. Haha 😛
  13. @StarkMallard Yes, I have been watching that Dr. Now show. He helps people lose weight, and the information is really helpful. Not that I am that big, but the calorie counting and intake is so vital to losing weight. I am guilty of thinking I am being healthier with a diet, when it still isn't all that much but then there's medication that doesn't help with side effects of weight gain. Some good advice shared by you, I hope you are still trying to adapt to the healthier lifestyle. =)
  14. @Robbie: Yes, there will be various ways to improve the visability of the text. 👍
  15. I am in the process of designing some themes, and some added benefits that are to be included is an accessibility element. I might build it as an application that can further improve the theme side options and detect the themes I create so that they are compatible, easily managed and able to make a difference to those who need it. @Robbie Would any kind soles please give me their thoughts, I know this isn't Notts related and it's only somewhat PON related. Yet I do know some people have difficulties seeing, and with my own pre-disbetes there are times when my vision is poor. So, this would help make a difference in those periods. It's not about me, but providing something of use to the community here.

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