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JIMBO

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  1. I’m sad to see him leave. He communicated well and had a good rapport with the fans. His skills weren’t as poor as some people made out, and he always performed better when the rest of the team was in form. I believe he’s made the right decision. We can’t hold him back, especially when some suggest he’s not even up to the mark.
  2. I’ve seen him play for the youth team, where he did fairly well. However, from what I remember of his time in the first team, he often seemed nervous. I wish him the best of luck. He’ll need to develop a strong will.
  3. The transfer was bound to happen at some point. In my view, it’s better than losing him in the middle of the season, which could have been devastating and more difficult to recover from. On the other hand, we now have the pre-season and time to bolster the squad. I’m pleased that the club is now attracting fees, rather than losing key players for free. I just wish we could have had him for one more season.
  4. Although it was before my era, I’m aware of what an exceptional player Tony Hateley was. His talent hasn’t been inherited by his family, but it’s nice to see that he had a grandson who carried on the family name.
  5. The higher the sales, the more beneficial the funds can be utilised. It’s fantastic to witness the numbers rising again, similar to Lifeline which is now full and has a waiting list. At least there’s no queue to secure your seat.
  6. Hello, @TimB. Welcome to PON! First commitment is to register, I hope you have time to contribute.
  7. Websites indeed require strong teams, and bringing on additional members when necessary can be a real boon. So, hats off to @Piethagoram and @Fan of Big Tone. It’s heartening to see two individuals step up just when PON needs assistance the most.
  8. Hello @Scotty. Welcome to PON.
  9. Hello @Pies79. Welcome to PON.
  10. Hello @Up the Maggies. Welcome to PON.
  11. Hello @Bertinez. Welcome to PON.
  12. Sad he’s off, but understandable. He gave his all for the team and we can't ask for more than that. Farewell, Connell. You'll always have a place in our hearts.
  13. Every player has a value, and they all eventually move on. I understand the fondness for Macaulay Langstaff. He’s an excellent player at our level and also a genuinely nice person. However, the club needs to seriously consider any offers and take into account his role in the team. Since he’s been given the captain’s armband, I can’t quite envision him leaving just yet, and I suspect this will lead Notts to reject most offers. It might take an irresistible offer to change things. But let’s not get too upset about it. A new player will arrive, and it will give another player the opportunity to step into the spotlight.
  14. As for me, I can’t say I have anything thrilling planned. I’ll probably be watching whatever games are on TV. The rest of my plans will depend on the weather. If it’s nice, I might treat myself to a Sunday dinner at the local pub.
  15. I must say, I’m impressed. It looks good and it’s a significant improvement over the standard site that came with the EFL rebranding. I noticed that they offer an app on the platform. I wonder if that’s something Notts plans to use? I’m sure they’ll switch to the store if they haven’t already. It makes sense to use a system where everything you need is included.
  16. Hello, @BiggestPieInGlasgow. Welcome to the community here on PON.
  17. If my memory of history serves me right, Henry the 8th was gifted lions that he kept near the towers of London.
  18. He’s expected to step in and hopefully fill the shoes of Jim O’Brien. It’s going to be tough to match that passion, but in terms of ability and consistency, that’s where Curtis Edwards can step up. He can influence the players around him and hopefully do a solid job.
  19. I’m really impressed by his commitment to both his personal development and the club’s goals. It sounds like he’s ready to give his all and make a significant impact. Notts County fans have a lot to look forward to. Best of luck to Nick on this exciting new chapter!
  20. I find it difficult to take certain YouTube channels seriously when they prioritize flashy thumbnails over the substance of their videos. The focus on presentation seems to outweigh the actual content and points being made. In particular, there’s a noticeable bias in how the presenter evaluates England’s performance in the opening match. The manager is squarely blamed for any shortcomings, creating a very one-sided perspective.
  21. Scotland put up a stronger performance in the game, but unfortunately, it wasn’t sufficient to secure more than a single point. In my opinion, Switzerland played even better, and they deserved a victory. However, the final result remained a draw.
  22. While some might see fixture congestion as a hurdle, Maynard appears to view it as an opportunity to solidify team dynamics and test the squad's depth. The return of David McGoldrick is a massive morale booster but balancing the squad’s health with the goal of point scoring will be crucial in the weeks ahead.
  23. I was impressed by Maynard's balanced view on the controversial goal situation. Instead of dwelling on it, moving forward with a focus on improvements and positives is a great lesson in resilience. It’s this kind of leadership that can make a real difference over the season. His mention of the team's performance deserving more points than they have is both a nod to the squad's efforts and a rallying cry for future matches. The anticipation for the tactical battle against Crewe is palpable, and Maynard’s confidence is reassuring. It will be interesting to see how the adaptability he praises plays out in this important clash.
  24. Lovely photography captivates me; I appreciate nature frozen in a timeless moment.
  25. Some people enjoy drama; I reckon it's only right to concentrate on topics open for debate and discussion. Without conversation, communication serves little purpose.

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