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Posts posted by B&Wstripes
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That’s fantastic, we didn’t really have a proper summer this year. The art beautifully captured the natural transition of the seasons. The video was also great, it was calming and soothing, just as art should be.
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Sensational news, isn't it? Just what the good old kop needed. Will not only serve the fans but also likely uplift the club's profits. Can't wait for a cold pint during the next match!
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Jim Gannon ended up that way after playing for us on loan.
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Hello, @Benji! It's great to have you here on PON.
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Hello, @JOHN BOND! It's great to have you here on PON.
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Good job on finding a replacement for your lucky hat. It’s unfortunate that it will likely be discarded, but the memories of wearing it will always remain.
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Hello, @Max Roberts! It's great to have you here on PON.
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The mural looks fantastic, it’s a very suitable tribute to the football legends of Nottingham.
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Hello, @Middlesex Magpie! It's great to have you here on PON.
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It’s great to be back on PON, reading and commenting. It’s a fantastic site.
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I’m pleased everything is back to normal, thanks to everyone who helped restore the site to its prime. Let’s keep moving forward!
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Considering their drop from League One, it seems Graham Alexander should have been granted more time. He’ll soon join a new club, as I’ve noticed MK Don’s have quickly found his replacement. Their dismal performance works in our favour. It might take them a while to recover.
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Hello, @Niederbayern Pie! It's great to have you here on PON.
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Hello, @Morten Johansen! It's great to have you here on PON.
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@Piethagoram Adam Chicksen and do you remember, Tommy Johnson?
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It’s good to hear he’s still active in football. If I recall correctly, he was last playing for Cambridge United.
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I recently heard on Radio Nottingham that Adam Campbell scored last Saturday. I’m not sure which League Two team he scored for as I haven’t been following his career closely.
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Securing a win in the forthcoming match would not only keep Gillingham and Swindon on their toes, but it would also stand as a testament to our team’s grit and tenacity. It would send a clear message to our competitors that we’re not merely taking part, but we’re in it to win it. Maintaining our winning streak is about more than just racking up points; it’s about building momentum and cultivating a winning mindset within the squad. Each triumph bolsters our determination and reaffirms our faith in our capabilities. This self-belief can be the game-changer in nail-biting matches and tough scenarios. A victory would also give a much-needed lift to everyone involved with the team.
From the players and coaching staff to the fans, everyone reaps the benefits of the positive vibes that a win generates. This positivity can see us through gruelling training sessions, aid us in bouncing back from setbacks, and keep us focused on our objectives. As we approach the weekend, a win would also afford us the chance to rest and rejuvenate with a sense of achievement. It enables us to look back on our performance with contentment, pinpoint areas for improvement in a constructive way, and anticipate our next match with even excitement. A win is more than just three points on the board; it’s a catalyst for positive transformation, a source of motivation, and an emblem of our team’s potential. So let’s get out there, give it everything we’ve got, and keep this winning streak going!
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The brewing world is filled with intrigue and innovation. The concept of incorporating garlic into beer, while initially seeming odd, could potentially introduce a distinctive layer of taste to the brew. Garlic, with its potent aroma, could enhance certain beer types, particularly those with hearty and savoury characteristics.
Like any ingredient, moderation is crucial. An excess of garlic could dominate the beer’s other flavours, just as an overabundance of sweetness can render a beer overly rich or sickly sweet. The goal is to strike the right balance to produce a beer that is intricate, pleasurable, and above all, palatable.
Therefore, although garlic-infused beer may not appeal to all, it’s these types of inventive trials that challenge the norms and keep the craft brewing industry vibrant and varied. Here’s to that!
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Welcome to the Pride of Nottingham and hello, @Ryan Raynor.
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Welcome to the Pride of Nottingham and hello, @Laura Griffin.
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I have donated. I wish you well with funding the site and covering costs in future months. I am more than happy to contribute.
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I suspect we will see the first glimpse of Junior Morias. I have hope that he will prove to be a valuable part of the squad. He hasn’t had much chance until now, so if Luke Williams decides to make changes which include him, it will be interesting to see how he does. Everything else is sort of to be expected. I do feel sorry for Sam Slocombe that he hasn’t had much of a chance. Aidan Stone is progressing nicely and is showing positive signs, but I still appreciate Slocombe. Accrington might be in good form, but I see little reason to fear them. I am more concerned that we won’t play as smoothly or calmly as we have seen at the back.
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Hello, welcome to PON @Terri.
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Match Discussion: Game 20 - The Red Devils (H)
in Match Talk
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Crawley should have stuck to their strategy that allowed them to control most of the first half. Instead, they let Notts start to show their quality. Our midfield, even though it was a bit makeshift, did incredibly well. I thought the second half was excellent. We won’t always dominate teams for the full 90 minutes and sometimes we’ll find it tough, but that’s why our possession and passing are so crucial.