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Blake

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  1. Tyrese Hall had a solid game. He dealt with a few developing threats and helped keep things steady at the back. Lewis Macari and Rod McDonald also did their bit defensively. They stayed alert and made sure Barnet didn’t get too many clear chances.

    Going forward, I think we could’ve done more. The attacking play wasn’t quite sharp enough. Kelle Roos stood out in goal. He made some excellent saves and kept us in it when Barnet pushed.

  2. When I’m old enough to gamble, I hope there’s still space for me to join Lifeline. If we keep getting more fans and the club keeps doing well, then Lifeline should stay strong. I think it’s great that Lifeline helps the club get better. It started to save Notts when things were really bad, and now it’s doing a brilliant job.

    It makes me happy knowing there’s something like that helping the team. I’d love to be part of it one day.

  3. I don’t see why Notts fans wouldn’t talk about other clubs nearby. Forest and Mansfield are part of the same area, and the rivalry makes it more fun. It’s alright to share news about them if you want to. Just talk about what you feel okay with.

    I don’t think they’ll finish higher than 8th again. It’s good when they do well and get into the Premier League because it helps the area. But every club has fans that get on your nerves, even ours sometimes.

    14 hours ago, Dripsey3 said:

    I'm surprised Forest have doors big enough to fit Marinakis's ego.

    I didn’t like that you stopped at ego, but yeah, double doors do exist.

  4. @McPie @theAnticlough

    I really liked reading this about Notts and what the Reedtz brothers have done. Loads of great points in there and it makes you feel proud of how far the club’s come.

    If I was going to say something too, I’d mention how the start of the season was hard, but there’s still loads of matches left. Things are looking better now and we’re starting to play with more confidence.

    I think it’s normal for teams to have a bad patch sometimes. As long as they keep working hard and aiming for promotion, that’s what matters most. You’ve got to stick with it and believe it’ll come good.

  5. In earlier games, I felt our centre backs were pushing forward too much, while the midfield and attack seemed to sit back too often. It left us a bit out of balance. We’ve looked better against Shrewsbury and Bromley, with signs of improvement. But defending only works well when the whole team is organised and ready for it.

  6. Yes, Notts didn’t play well and the match didn’t go our way, but Salford are always tough like that. They deserved the win. Our players gave it a go and started to pull things together near the end, but it wasn’t enough. I’m disappointed, of course, but I still think we’ll be alright. We just need that first win to get going.

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