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NiftyNick

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Everything posted by NiftyNick

  1. Either team could win on their day. If both teams perform their best, it will be an entertaining game and one that should showcase the quality we have. I think Accrington could easily miss out on the playoffs, but only by a few places. They are a good team, but they lack the goal scorer they had in Paul Mullin. None of their current strikers are players I would say could make our starting line-up, nor would I want them. I think there are only a few players of theirs that would fit our system. They work incredibly well together and their threat is mostly from midfield. If we keep them quiet, Notts will benefit from it massively.
  2. Interesting photo, I can’t say I know more than half of the players and even then I would struggle. Brad, Stubbs, Hateley are easy ones.
  3. Connell Rawlinson's goal, now that's determination and instinct. Shows what the Notts are capable of when underestimated.
  4. It's a pleasure to witness the journey of Notts through your lens, @Chris. The Faces of PON gallery is more than a collection of photos, it's a treasure trove of experiences. We share the joy, the thrill, the hope and even the disappointment. Keep smiling, keep shooting, keep inspiring!
  5. Even with TEN men on the field, we battled and held our ground. Great resilience, Notts!
  6. If we are creating chances to win games, then we must be performing well, and that should dispel any doubts. I understand that mistakes happen; everyone makes them. If this group of players did not make mistakes, I am sure some of them would be playing at a higher level. However, as Luke Williams says, coaching the mistakes out of them is the way forward. It will help make games more manageable, so if we encounter a tight game where a goal could make all the difference, being defensively solid would favour us in getting the points.
  7. Some of our fans have been saying that we only beat Doncaster Rovers because they were so poor. Surely, they didn’t go to the match? We may have had a bit of luck at times, but the referee seemed to be on their side. So, Notts still had a lot to do. It was a confident performance in the second half. Even if we didn’t take our feet off the gas, someone out there would complain.
  8. It was never a concern, those on social media calling him are the usual suspects and it is not believed that many of them even attend games. Langstaff has goals in him, he possesses that striker's instinct to put the ball away and he almost turned nothing into something when he got onto the ball which could have seen him score a third. He thrives on chances, so undoubtedly when he gets more, plenty of other goals will come his way.
  9. We've got this! It's like being at home with all our constantly signing, it's for Notts to use this as fuel to perform well.
  10. A player's return to an old team can stir a cocktail of emotions. In this case, however, it seems nothing but respect and professionalism on Bostock's part. It's fascinating and inspiring to see his commitment to Notts County.
  11. Grimsby Town started the game brightly, but for a spell Notts looked quite comfortable until they took the lead in the 17th minute. John Bostock leveller was brilliant, as was Jodi Jones' trouble cross. The winning goal, I can still feel the stands being sent into raptures. Great win!
  12. Notts are fortunate to have a significant number of fans who support the team not just for their victories, but out of loyalty. This loyalty, as described by Nigel in this article, is often rooted in family ties. That’s why it’s important for us to remain a family-oriented club.
  13. I used to go by the name DeadlyDennis, but I have since changed it to Macca. Both @NottsTastic and @KingWilliams suggested that I get involved. It was frustrating to watch Kristian Dennis struggle to play, only to leave once he finally got his chance. However, the club is in a much better state now.
  14. I just want to see Notts win, relegation would hurt but the fight has been there despite what some fans think.
  15. Good result but Notts needs to find some form before I believe survival is possible.
  16. I would take a draw, it would be a good result. If Notts win I will think I am dreaming or that Christmas has come early!
  17. Make this two because I joined because of my mate.
  18. Mix the squad up a little, drop those who performed badly against Colchester and Cambridge. See how to improve the back. Kellett could be given a chance.
  19. Please can Notts just start with Hemmings and Dennis.
  20. @NottsTastic told me to join, so I checked the site out.

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