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  1. POST-MATCH | NOTTS COUNTY 4-3 FOREST GREEN ROVERS | LUKE WILLIAMS
  2. PRESS CONFERENCE | FOREST GREEN ROVERS (H) | JODI JONES
  3. POST-MATCH | SALFORD 0-2 NOTTS COUNTY | DAN CROWLEY
  4. PRESS CONFERENCE | FOREST GREEN ROVERS (H) | LUKE WILLIAMS
  5. In football, success is often gauged by trophies won. Yet, the core of every successful team is a driving philosophy. For Notts County’s Dan Crowley and his teammates, it’s a no-excuse mentality. Despite a demanding schedule, this mindset, along with their commitment to hard work and preparation, fuels their on-pitch performances. Dan Crowley, the dynamic midfielder, praised his team's no-excuse mentality and their hard work both on and off the pitch. Despite a gruelling fixture schedule, Crowley highlighted the team's impressive pressing from the start of games, attributing it to their mindset and preparation. Crowley stated, "Yeah, and I think that's just our mindset, you know. It's kind of a no-excuse mentality we have in the team, you know. So, what we played on Tuesday, it is what it is. There's nothing we can do about it. It didn't feel like we did today, just because we worked so hard and pressing, and the energy was just so good from the start. Yeah, it's not an excuse." He reflected on the notoriously tough pre-season under Luke and his staff, stating that it was "really hard" but ultimately worth it. The hard work didn't stop after pre-season, with Crowley revealing that the team does a lot of running and training during the week. This rigorous preparation gives them confidence in their fitness levels and mental strength, knowing they can outrun any opposition. When asked about the pre-season training, Crowley responded, "100%, preseason was really hard. But like you say, it's paying off, and also the hard work doesn't just stop after preseason, you know. We work so hard in the week, we do a lot of running, we do a lot of work, and it just, when you know you've put that much work in, you kind of know that you're going to be fitter than the opposition. That just gives you so much energy, so much mental strength to know that we can outrun anyone." Crowley also spoke about the team's focus on crossing and positioning in training. He explained that when he's in a position to cross, he knows his teammates will be in the right place due to their repetitive practice. This dedication to training is clearly paying off on the pitch. "Yeah, first, I just want to give glory to my Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Yeah, it was...we work so much on crossing and the attackers getting into positions. We do so much of that. So when I'm in that position...they need to be in the right position. And it's just from repetition and repetition and repetition...it's not surprising that we get success from it," said Crowley. The team's commitment to their no-excuse mentality extends beyond their physical preparation. They also maintain a strong focus on mental strength and resilience. This mindset has been instrumental in their recent successes on the pitch. Crowley's comments provide valuable insight into the team's ethos and approach to their game. Their dedication to hard work both during the pre-season and throughout the season is commendable. Their no-excuse mentality has clearly been a key factor in their ability to maintain high energy levels during games despite a demanding fixture schedule. The team's focus on specific aspects of their game such as crossing and positioning demonstrates their commitment to continuous improvement. Their repetitive practice has paid off with successful execution on the pitch. Crowley's praise for his team's no-excuse mentality and hard work highlights the importance of these factors in their recent successes. The team's dedication to physical preparation and mental resilience is commendable. Their focus on continuous improvement through specific training practices is clearly paying off on the pitch. Join in and have your say on the Pride of Nottingham match discussion on the upcoming game against Forest Green Rovers; share your views and thoughts as Notts prepares to host them. Thank you for taking the time to read our content; the Pride of Nottingham is an independent Notts County fan site, and we hope that you will join us if you’re not a member already.
  6. Game 9 - The Green (H) Team: Forest Green Rovers Date: 23/09/2023 Where: Meadow Lane What line-up should Luke Williams opt for? What will be the key areas for the Magpies to get a victory? What do you think the final score will be? Have your say below, join in with the Pride of Nottingham match discussion.
  7. In the heart of Nottingham, a football revolution is quietly taking place. At its helm is Luke Williams, the charismatic manager of Notts County, who is redefining the club’s approach to the beautiful game. With a philosophy rooted in consistency, attractive football, and a deep understanding of tactics, Williams is leading his team with a clear vision and determination. Notts County, under Williams’ leadership, has become synonymous with an entertaining and effective style of play. The emphasis on teamwork and player cohesion has transformed the club into a formidable unit that thrives on collective effort. As they gear up for the upcoming fixtures, the challenges are many, but so is the optimism within the camp. With a blend of experience and youth, Notts County is ready to face any opponent that comes their way. With a determined and focused demeanour, Williams began by explaining the core principles that underpin Notts County's approach to the beautiful game. "Our primary goal is to maintain a consistent level of performance throughout the season," he asserted. "We believe in playing attractive, attacking football, and we've been working hard on our tactical approach, ensuring that every player understands their role on the pitch." Indeed, under Williams' leadership, Notts County has been known for its entertaining and effective style of play. The manager stressed the importance of teamwork and player cohesion, stating, "We're not just a collection of individuals; we're a team. Our success is built on the collective effort of each player on the pitch, and that's something we've been emphasizing in our training sessions." Turning his attention to the upcoming fixtures, Williams acknowledged the challenges that await Notts County. "We have a challenging set of games ahead," he admitted. "We don't take any opponent lightly. Forest Green, in particular, has been a tough side to face, and we'll need to be at our best to secure a positive result." However, Williams remained optimistic about his team's prospects. "I believe in our players," he stated confidently. "We have a strong squad with a good mix of experience and youth. It's about finding the right balance and making sure we're adaptable in different situations." Reflecting on the team's progress over the season, Williams added, "I'm pleased with the way the squad is coming together. We're constantly striving to improve, both individually and collectively. Our supporters have been fantastic, and their unwavering support motivates us to give our best on the pitch." Luke Williams, the dynamic manager of Notts County, radiates passion and determination as he leads his team into the upcoming fixtures. With a clear commitment to attractive football and a strong emphasis on teamwork, Williams aims to navigate the challenges of the season while keeping his eyes firmly fixed on success. As Notts County's faithful fans eagerly anticipate each match, they can rest assured that their team is in capable hands, guided by the vision and strategic acumen of Luke Williams. If you’re in a position to lend your support to the Pride of Nottingham, we welcome any donations or purchases from our online store - every bit of fan support is greatly appreciated! Engage with the Pride of Nottingham by visiting our ‘topicfeed’ page - it’s your one-stop platform to post, read and interact with our vibrant community without needing to load any other page.
  8. POST-MATCH | SALFORD 0-2 NOTTS COUNTY | LUKE WILLIAMS
  9. HIGHLIGHTS | SALFORD 0-2 NOTTS COUNTY
  10. POST-MATCH | SALFORD 0-2 NOTTS COUNTY | LUKE WILLIAMS
  11. PRESS CONFERENCE | SALFORD (A) | MATT PALMER
  12. In the world of football, every goal counts, but some goals carry more weight than others. Such was the case with Kyle Cameron's recent equalising goal for Notts County in their match against MK Dons, which ended in a 1-1 draw. As the team continues to compete at the top of the table, Cameron's contributions have been instrumental in their journey this season. When asked about the intensity leading up to the game, Cameron said, "For us, it's just a normal week. We want to showcase what we're about and what we can do. I thought in large spells, we've done that today. It's a game where maybe another time we could walk away with three points, but like you say, being at the top of the table, we'll take the point and move on." Cameron's goal celebration was a sight to behold, even though he had no one to run to. "Yeah, they're a little bit high up, soon I couldn't run to anyone," he said. "I don't get that many goals, but they're important ones. Hopefully, I can have a couple more this season." Reflecting on his goal against Dagenham a year ago, Cameron said, "It was about a 20-yard header just inside the box from a corner, so it wasn't far away. Hang on, that's the best one I scored in the EFL a year ago this week. It put us right up there with Wrexham and Chesterfield." As for whether this season will be similar to previous ones where Notts County competed at the top of the table, Cameron believes it's possible but emphasised that there's still a long way to go with many games left to play. "The intensity played a big part today," he said. "I feel like each week we're improving and getting better as a group. From the opening day to now, there's been a big change, and we're doing well." With two matches in six days, it's going to be a busy week for Notts County. However, Cameron is confident in their preparation. "It's a hectic few days," he said. "But we'll get back, recover well, and focus on the upcoming matches." And as for his equalising goal? "Yeah, I think so," he said when asked if he was looking forward to watching it later. "Mum and dad probably have it recorded anyway, so I'll have a little watch over it later on." As Notts County continues their journey this season, one thing is clear: with players like Kyle Cameron leading the charge, they're sure to keep fans on the edge of their seats. If you’re not already a member of the Pride of Nottingham, why not join in and get involved? We’d love to welcome more Notts fans to our community. Check out the Pride of Nottingham topic feed and engage with our forum content from one easy-to-post and easy-to-read location.
  13. PRESS CONFERENCE | SALFORD (A) | LUKE WILLIAMS
  14. POST-MATCH | NOTTS COUNTY 1-2 WOLVES U21 | LUKE WILLIAMS
  15. Notts County v Wolverhampton Wanderers U21 highlights
  16. POST-MATCH | NOTTS COUNTY 1-2 WOLVES U21 | LUKE WILLIAMS
  17. Game 8 - The Ammies (A) Team: Salford City Date: 15/09/2023 Where: Moor Lane What line-up should Luke Williams opt for? What will be the key areas for the Magpies to get a victory? What do you think the final score will be? Have your say below, join in with the Pride of Nottingham match discussion.
  18. After the eagerly anticipated clash between MK Dons and Notts County loomed beyond the horizon, emotions ran high for one key figure in the football world. In his post-match interview, Notts County's Luke Williams, a man whose connections with the MK Dons made this fixture a deeply personal affair. Just moments before the kick-off, we witnessed a heartfelt exchange between Williams and his former boss, Mr. Winkelmann, setting the stage for what would be a remarkable encounter. The match started off as a slow burner with only one shot on target in the first half. "When two teams like this, with respect for each other, it's like a heavyweight bout. No one wanted to throw too big a punch in case you leave yourself open," said Williams. However, a lapse in concentration allowed the opposition to take full advantage of a big chance. Despite this setback, Notts County showed their resilience with goals from all over the pitch. The skipper, who doesn't score often, made an impact when he did. "He's a superb player and a captain's example for sure," praised Williams. Macaulay Langstaff, known for his unselfish running, had a couple of chances but was unable to convert them into goals. However, Williams was quick to defend him saying, "Macca is human, and even he can miss... He was excellent as usual". The presence of nearly 3,000 fans roaring them on was not lost on Williams. "Even when we arrive, it feels like we're turning up for a home game... We look fantastic even when we're in the stands," he said appreciatively. Looking ahead to the rest of the week, Williams acknowledged that it would be tough with two matches within six days. He expressed his eagerness to see some players on the pitch who are desperate to play. As for his plans post-match? "We start to review the game because we have to make a presentation about this game. Then we have to make a presentation about the next opposition, and we have to plan the training," shared Williams. This match was not just another fixture in the calendar but a deeply personal affair that brought out the best in everyone involved - from the players on the pitch to the fans in the stands. It's worth noting that football is not just about winning or losing; it's about passion, dedication, and teamwork. It's about moments that bring joy and moments that bring disappointment. But above all else, it's about love for the game. This match was an embodiment of all these elements. It had its highs and lows; moments of brilliance and moments of despair. But through it all, what stood out was the spirit of sportsmanship and camaraderie among players. The fans too played their part in making this match memorable. Their cheers and applause added to the atmosphere and made every goal scored feel like a victory. This match was more than just a game; it was an experience that will be remembered by all those who were part of it - players, coaches, and fans alike. Check out the Pride of Nottingham web store as you can now pre-order our exclusive 2023-24 Notts County player prints, with stock arriving ASAP. Join in with the Pride of Nottingham by visiting our dashboard page, check out the latest discussions and article content.
  19. Dan Crowley is a talented midfielder who has been making waves in League Two. He has been a key member of the Notts County team since his arrival in the summer and has been instrumental in their success. In a recent interview, Dan Crowley shared his thoughts on playing with his teammates at the club. He spoke about the quality of the players he has had the opportunity to work with and how it has impacted his experience at the club. The interview provides an interesting insight into the dynamics of the team and what makes them successful. Dan opens up about what it’s like to play alongside such skilled players and how it has helped him grow as a player. It’s always fascinating to hear from players about their experiences on and off the pitch, and this interview is no exception. “Of course, playing with players like that makes our job very easy,” he said. He specifically mentioned playing with Jodi Jones as being a great experience. “It’s brilliant to have a player like Jodi in this team. It’s really unbelievable, and it’s like that with all the players,” he said. Crowley also spoke about how much he is enjoying his time at Notts County. “I’m loving it, to be honest. I’ve never enjoyed it at a football club as much as I am here at Notts. It’s really great, just the football we’re playing, obviously, we’re winning. It’s just got such a good feel around the place,” he said. He also mentioned how his expectations for joining Notts County have been met. “I kind of knew what I was coming into because I spoke to John Bostock before I signed, and he was just like, ‘Dan, you need to come here. It’s so good. You’re going to love it,’” he said. Crowley also shared his ambitions for promotion with Notts County. “I think we all dream. It’s such a great club, and yeah, we want to win the league this season,” he said. In addition to discussing his enjoyment of playing with quality teammates and his ambitions for promotion, Crowley also spoke about the atmosphere at Notts County. “It’s just a great environment to be in at the moment. Obviously, winning and top of the league and playing really well, but just the atmosphere around the place and the lads and the staff, it’s a great place to be,” he said. Crowley also talked about how playing with quality teammates has made his job easier on the field. “When you’re playing with players like Macaulay Langstaff who can just pull two goals out of thin air like that, it’s just enjoyable, and it makes it very easy for us to play,” he said. Notts County’s success is due in part to their quality players and coaching staff, and Dan Crowley is confident in their ability to continue to perform well. He has adapted well to their detailed approach and is enjoying playing with his talented teammates. Crowley is enjoying his time at the club and is confident in their success. Join in with the Pride of Nottingham by using our ‘topicfeed’ which allows you to view all our forum discussions, interact and post directly from one page without needing to load anything else. Check out the Pride of Nottingham web store and show your support by grabbing some of our exclusive Notts County merchandise.
  20. HIGHLIGHTS | MK DONS 1-1 NOTTS COUNTY

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