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Blake

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Article Comments posted by Blake

  1. I really want Notts to play in the top leagues one day. It would be amazing to see us up there with the big teams. But even though I’m only 14, I don’t think we should just take silly risks and hope it works out. You’ve got to be smart about it.

    The Reedtz brothers seem like they know what they’re doing. They don’t rush things and they’ve made loads of good choices. With new staff coming in, we’re getting fresh ideas and that’s helping us improve. We’re still getting used to League Two, but we’re doing alright.

    Other teams keep saying we’re one of the best passing sides in the league. They’ve said it more than once, so it must mean something. I don’t really know what things were like before Alan Hardy, but hearing stuff like that makes me feel proud. It shows we’re heading in the right direction.

  2. Fleetwood’s chances didn’t trouble me too much overall. They had two good efforts, but Roos did really well to deal with them. Some fans will point to the two times he dropped the ball, but I think that’s a bit harsh. Given the pressure late on, it’s clear Fleetwood weren’t happy to settle for a loss.

    Notts handled that well. They stayed strong and didn’t fold, which shows character. I thought the team did a decent job in tough moments.

  3. That’s really helpful to know. I’m not going myself, but it’s good to have something like this just in case. I can see how it would be useful for anyone who is going.

    I’m sure other fans will appreciate it too. It’s always better to be prepared, and this gives a clear idea of what to expect.

  4. His record might not look great, but he may have played more as an attacking midfielder rather than an out-and-out striker. That could explain the numbers, so it’s worth giving him a chance to show what he can do. I’m pleased we’ve signed a forward, and he looks promising. Time will tell, but if this move works out, it could play a big role in our push for promotion.

  5. Stuart Maynard deserves credit for the way he’s managing the team, even though David McGoldrick keeps making the difference on the pitch. Each week, McGoldrick delivers, but that doesn’t mean Maynard’s work should be overlooked. Some fans still won’t give him the recognition he deserves, even though he doesn’t seek it himself. He’s focused on the team, and that alone shows why he should get more appreciation.

  6. This transfer window has been the best for some time, with a clear focus on strengthening where it’s needed. Instead of making one big signing or bringing in a few average but promising players, Notts has taken a smarter approach. The squad looks more balanced, and the new arrivals seem to fit well into the system. If they settle quickly, this could be a key step towards a successful season.

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