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  1. Welcome! @Jones10. Hello from across the pond. Have a good time visiting the Pride of Nottingham.
  2. Welcome! @MagpieRob. Hello from across the pond. Have a good time visiting the Pride of Nottingham.
  3. Welcome! @Paul Manterfield. Hello from across the pond. Have a good time visiting the Pride of Nottingham.
  4. Hello, @Michael D P. Its nice to be welcoming you to PON.
  5. Hello, its nice to see another new member on PON. Welcome @stutheumpire1862.
  6. Hello, its good to have you on PON @rohan.
  7. There's some obvious ones missing for fans 60-00s, with Dave Watson, Eric McManus, Dave Regis, Tony Scully and their most recent signing in Enda Stevens.
  8. Twitter has transformed into a personal plaything for Elon Musk. I wasn’t fond of it previously, but now it’s even more unbearable.
  9. I hope not, but I would laugh because if it’s true, basically he’s saying Notts is his family’s business. His last name wasn’t Reedtz! I think some better will be coming in.
  10. It’s basically a no. I don’t, but occasionally I take an interest if a club is doing well and it has a good story behind it.
  11. Lucien Mahovo struggled a lot defensively, shirt tugging and being caught out. On the ball, he looked okay. I don’t think he played that well overall. I agree with everything else; a lot of the youths looked determined. I hope to see some play against Stoke.
  12. I think Threads looks interesting, but the name of it is daft. I don’t use Twitter, but it might benefit those users because competition makes you listen and work harder. Elon Musk sounds like he’s taken to Twitter as being his personal play toy.
  13. It took Notts a little time to get going. Defensively, both halves’ teams did well. David McGoldrick looked good, as did some of the youth players. Nuneaton played well; they were up for it. It was good to see how both teams worked together respectively.
  14. I reckon Bradford City and MK Dons have an equally good chance of being promoted, just like Grimsby.
  15. A gracious act by Stoke City, certainly does put a positive spin on football culture.
  16. Chesterfield has an advantage, but anything can happen in this league.
  17. Doyle's experience could be invaluable to Portsmouth, wishing him the best.
  18. I remember watching highlights of that era’s squad and thinking Mick Vinter played with a traditional sense. He was also ahead of his time in terms of his reading of the game, being physical but not overpowering. When he got the ball, magic soon followed. I would have loved to see him play for Notts in his prime. If you had witnessed him, I can only imagine the goosebumps from watching his attacking mind.
  19. If you asked me for my honest opinion, I would say that some people take serial complaining too far. It’s exactly what’s wrong with the world. There’s little thanks, even fewer focus on the right things, but it’s acceptable to find something trivial and latch onto it. It’s not the end of the world. Does it ruin the shirt? No, not really. I can understand that some may not want a certain sponsor due to political reasons, but a colour? Seriously? It’s madness.
  20. Some of the taunts that the documentary presents are awful, it makes you think. The way the papers treat people is shocking. It’s a brilliant watch. I like that it has others talking at times, like Chadwick and Le Saux. Some of the chants are a part of football, sadly, but it all made him stronger quite clearly.
  21. Cork City? If it’s happening, it has to be a loan deal. Since it’s been a while since it’s been written, I think it’s more likely not to happen.
  22. I felt a bit sorry for him. He’s a good squad player, but the issue is that we’re seeking quality in our depth. I don’t deny that he’s a good player, but the teams where he was exceptional were few and far between. Notts simply outgrew him. However, Dagenham & Redbridge should get the best out of him.
  23. Well, what can I say that hasn’t already been said? It’s great news. I had to check a few times to make sure I was reading it correctly. Out of all the players offered new deals, the importance of Aaron Nemane is huge. I am pleased we are keeping him for another two years.
  24. @BigTom91, welcome to the Pride of Nottingham.
  25. @JackMagpie95, welcome to the Pride of Nottingham.

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