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KingofCounty

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  1. Encouraging indeed to see the boys already shining bright in the pre-season. It really bodes well for the regular season.
  2. I wasn’t able to go either, but it’s good to hear who played well and to hear about the youth players that featured. The result doesn’t matter, I know people are pleased with the 3-0 win. The main thing is the chemistry the players pick up ahead of the new season.
  3. Both halves of the squad performed well. Luke William was spot-on with his post-match thoughts. Nuneaton played well, though their challenges were somewhat aggressive. It was nice to see that we weren’t afraid to give as good as we got!
  4. Having flexibility and creativity to change games and adapt to different situations is a crucial aspect of any successful football team. It's great to see that Luke Williams recognises this and is building his squad accordingly. I'm really excited for the upcoming season!
  5. Nemane's influence on the team speaks volumes! Can’t wait to see him continue to shine in the next two years.
  6. Reading Nigel's story, I can't help but be proud of also being a Notts County fan. Best of luck to you, Nigel, and may our club continue to have dedicated supporters like you!
  7. I think Crowley's decision to join Notts County because of their style of play is a good sign. It shows that the club is committed to playing attractive and attacking football, which is always exciting to watch.
  8. It's always exciting to see young talents like Aidan Stone making their mark in the football world. His achievements at such a young age are impressive, and I can't wait to see what he can do for Notts County.
  9. The Reedtz brothers have been fantastic for Notts County, the fact that no major disasters have occurred under their reign speaks volumes about their leadership and vision for the club.
  10. Crowley's career so far has been fascinating, from starting at Aston Villa and moving to Arsenal at just 15 years old. Looking forward to seeing him in action for Notts.
  11. Everything I have read and heard suggests that we have made a good signing. I have seen some of his goals on the Football League highlight show in the past. He looks like a much better player than the League Two standard. I hope he shows us what he’s capable of.
  12. I can’t imagine how it must have felt to finally achieve victory at Wembley after so many setbacks.
  13. Opinions vary, but I would question anyone who would have preferred to see Jim O’Brien retire. In fact, I would hope they were brave enough to express their opinion in writing but otherwise without valid reasoning. I simply wouldn’t believe it. Jim O’Brien has been outstanding for Notts, he had several key moments last season and not to mention his Maidstone hat-trick.
  14. I found it interesting how Ruben matured as a player while at Notts. I think Jim’s comment was classy. I bet Ruben appreciates it, but Jim said so many good things about other players too. He focuses on the right things rather than himself or criticism.
  15. David McGoldrick will have hopefully saved up. He’s had a good career and more players like him should try to help their boyhood clubs if they are still good enough. If not, a nearby non-league team just for the fun of playing.
  16. I like what Jim expressed in his interview. He’s a calm head but has a fiery passion that makes you warm to him. His rage at times when he makes runs but doesn’t get spotted can be quite funny. If Notts stuck a camera on him for a whole game, fans would see what I mean.
  17. It’s not the biggest step up, but fair play to him. He wanted a change and I don’t blame him. He helped massively to get Notts up into League Two and for that, I respect his decision to move. Despite it being sad to see him leave!
  18. I wish Ruben all the best. I think after his night out with the lads, it seemed like a final goodbye because he just went for it. I wouldn’t be surprised if he’s still not hungover. ????
  19. Welcome home, David McGoldrick. We are thrilled to have you back and will give you our full support. We know that you will give it your all and put in every effort you can. We are happy with the signing and your comments have been great.
  20. Best of luck to Notts County’s Tiernan Brooks as he represents Ireland U21 in Austria!
  21. I don't have many memories of him as a footballer. What I do remember is him taking photos in the club shop and his big, fuzzy hair. It's surprising to learn that he played so many games for Notts. I wish him all the best.
  22. I’m excited to see what the future holds for Notts County under the Reedtz brothers’ ownership. They have already brought success back to the club with promotion to League Two, but I believe there is potential for even more success in the future.
  23. The ups and downs of these teams remind us that nothing is certain in football. It’s a game full of surprises and anything can happen on any given day.
  24. Congratulations on the arrival of your newborn and for choosing such a wonderful name! Running past defenders, scoring one or two, he looks good, he looks fine. Maca Langstaff’s on my mind and he’s County’s number 9. ????
  25. Jodi Jones is a gem of a player who can change the game in an instant. He’s got a lot of flair and creativity and he can score some spectacular goals. He was one of the best players in the league during his loan spell and I’m over the moon that he’s signed for Notts County permanently.

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