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Posts posted by DeadlyMacca
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I’m worried that hard work is the only way to improve. Losing doesn’t help, and drawing matches doesn’t do much either. To come together, everyone must put in the effort, especially the players, to gain points. We can’t win every match, but we also shouldn’t be losing most of them.
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Best wishes to the women’s team. They need victories just as much as the men’s team, but they likely have more support behind them.
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Social media always seems to have problems, and it’s not just Facebook. The unclear actions of Meta are worrying when it comes to trusting them.
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It should turn a profit if it’s approved. But I hope the club has other ideas on how the area can be utilised when there aren’t any matches. That would make it more practical and beneficial.
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At times, I wish Notts would opt to play the ball long, as we might then see more movement to get the ball. That’s something we need to fix quickly. I also hope we can have Sam Slocombe back in goal and it would be nice to see Adam Chicksen if they’re both in shape. Position Jodi Jones on the right and let Chicksen be the left wing-back.
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It’s written very well and the words capture my feelings perfectly, I couldn’t have expressed it better. We earned our promotion based on the points we accumulated in the league, but we were lucky or fortunate to beat a strong Chesterfield team on penalties. I think we should be grateful that we had two superior goalkeepers with different strengths. We’ve made significant progress, but some problems from the National League still persist. It might take a while, but Notts will be stronger next season.
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I agree that it’s needed now. I believe when something functions as flawlessly as goal line technology, it’s beneficial for every professional league to consider it.
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He looks promising. It would be good to have someone who could take on players. Does anyone know much about him? It would be better if he could play in different positions instead of just one.
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No, I can’t support a second team if I never see them play and I only go to Notts games. It’s costly, and I don’t like the idea of being a casual fan or supporting a bigger club just because they’re successful.
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Palmer and Scott could easily join our squad right now and make a big difference. I like McGoldrick, but he can’t lead us. We need him to think creatively and use his experience to help the club.
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I’ll always remember Cal. I thought he would reach the Championship while he was here, but he’s been unlucky with injuries. He was injured almost immediately at Aberdeen and then at Scunthorpe. Unfortunately, his career seems likely to be affected by this issue.
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It’s unfortunate to hear about Sven. I hope he’s doing well and continues to enjoy his life to the maximum.
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Cheers for the heads-up, @Chris! Just tuned my settings to keep tabs on members. Handy feature, this.
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Fresh ideas could be just what we need against Barrow, looking forward to seeing Warner on the field too. Defence is key, but let's not forget to keep pushing forward. COYP!
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I think Stuart Maynard's appointment is a positive move for Notts. He seems like a bright young manager with a lot of potential, and I'm excited to see what he can do with the team.
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I hope that Notts can make us proud. I won’t take the result too seriously even if it goes against us because we’re in a transition. I just hope Stuart Maynard inspires us to be at our best, especially as we’re playing at home.
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At this level, I’d prefer to hire someone who’s done well in the league we were in before. Rather than someone who’s been sacked from the same league or a higher one. Of course, there would be some exceptions but I reckon this is a great decision by Notts.
Welcome to Meadow Lane, Stuart Maynard.
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@Robbie Good to have you here on PON, so welcome.
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Good to have you here on PON @Harry Buckley, so welcome.
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Good to have you here on PON, so welcome @True Magpie.
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It does seem like a significant improvement, but we must remember that performances can fluctuate. It’s simply a positive sign of the team’s ability to go to the top of the league, who are performing well, and we put on a good show.
I believe Aidan Stone and Aden Baldwin performed exceptionally well.
Macaulay Langstaff helped kick-start us, Jodi Jones was outstanding. I thought Dan Crowley did well, but I just wanted to see a bit more finesse from him. Thrilled for David McGoldrick, he always appears to be a danger.
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I wouldn’t be surprised if Neil Warnock returns to the game soon. He clearly has a passion for football. What a remarkable individual!
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It’s encouraging to see the club’s dedication to making improvements. Hopefully, these changes will enhance safety for fans and provide necessary support for those who need the rails.
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Let’s not admit defeat before the game even starts. Our performance could turn around at any time, and I’m confident the players will give their all. I’m not intimidated by Stockport County; they haven’t faced us yet and don’t know what we’re capable of.
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Notts County Memory Club.
in Jimmy Sirrel Stand
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The club should be careful not to overwhelm people like Les Bradd. He’s done a great job with the stadium tours, and while it’s good to involve legends, we sometimes need to wait for the right time to make the most impact.