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RetroPie

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  1. Honestly, I don’t care much about Nottingham Forest’s survival in the Premier League. They are not our main rivals anymore, and they play in a different league than us. We have bigger problems to worry about, like getting promoted from League Two and restoring our glory days. They can have their moment of glory, but we have our history and our pride. We are the oldest club in the world, and we will always be the true Nottingham team.
  2. You can find me on Twitter under the handle @retropie. I have been thinking about sharing more content about the legends and players I had the pleasure of watching during my earlier years of supporting Notts County.
  3. David Jackson did an excellent job with the show, covering the team’s journey from relegation to promotion at Wembley. The fans’ interviews were as expected, and while some of their comments were appreciated, others raised concerns, such as those mentioned by @Joshua. It’s possible that some fans may have been unsure of what to say during the interview, which is understandable. Many fans expressed their trust in the Reedtz and made fair comments. The pressure of speaking in an interview or being surrounded by certain individuals may have influenced their responses.
  4. Finishing anywhere from 1st to 7th is within reach for Notts. They have shown that they can compete with the best, delivering outstanding performances on the field. With their talent and determination, they have a real chance of securing a strong finish and securing a spot in the top seven.
  5. The Playoffs Uncovered is a brilliant move by the media team. It’s great for all Notts fans to have access to this behind-the-scenes video. As others have mentioned, it makes you feel closer to the club.
  6. As a long-time Notts fan, I’ve grown accustomed to the lows. They just become normal after a while. I don’t get upset about results that don’t go our way because we’ve had more seasons like this than I care to remember. The highs, on the other hand, are something to embrace. Those are the moments you want to remember and they don’t come around that often for us. Right now, we’re in a sort of golden age for the club. We need to buckle up and go with the flow, enjoying it while we can.
  7. Yes, I watch Team Talk when it’s on. I very seldom miss it. I concur with the remarks about missing BBC Radio Nottingham’s Match Talk. It wasn’t the same after David Jackson stopped doing it, but I quite like Team Talk.
  8. Jodi Jones is a level above League Two, there’s no doubt about it. I believe that with his fitness and injuries being managed, he would see Notts as a club that will take care of him. In my opinion, that’s what he needs. As to whether he will sign, it depends on if any other higher clubs come in for him. I would hope he agrees to terms with Notts.
  9. It would be beneficial if Notts could emulate what Luton has accomplished. I believe Bournemouth is slightly closer in terms of their recruitment policy being similar to Notts. Personally, I wouldn’t want to see the club lose its identity by becoming too large. I am content with fluctuating between divisions, as long as we reach a middle ground as a respectable League One club.
  10. I have my fingers firmly crossed that Jodi Jones will choose to make Notts his permanent home.
  11. If he departs, we will receive a substantial fee for his services. Macaulay Langstaff is aware that he has a good opportunity here. He’s a fantastic player and will only improve, but another season will demonstrate a lot to clubs. Consistency is crucial, and I don’t believe he will be leaving anytime soon.
  12. I think our owners are forward-thinking and determined to avoid stagnation after gaining promotion. They seem to be on a personal mission to bring further success to our club. Good on them, I say!
  13. Thank you for the kind words towards Notts County. It’s nice to see other clubs wishing us well. I expect this to happen less now that we’re back in the Football League. Let’s hope we meet again someday.
  14. Happy belated birthday, kiddo. I hope you had a good day. Charles.
  15. A big welcome @CountyFan2105! We’re looking forward to sharing our love for Notts County with you.
  16. Matt Palmer is an outstanding midfield player for our club. He’s strong, perceptive, and has a great understanding of the game. His ability to complete passes while driving the team forward is exceptional. He’s a calming influence in the centre of midfield and his presence on the pitch is invaluable to our success.
  17. It’s fantastic to see that Jim O’Brien has been offered a new contract. His leadership both on and off the pitch is invaluable to the team. All the players who have been offered new deals have certainly earned them. I have my fingers crossed that the majority, if not all of them, will agree to new deals. This would mean less work for Luke Williams and would help to keep much of the promotion-winning spirit together.
  18. I hope that Notts possesses the strength and determination to surpass their previous achievements and emerge victorious. It would certainly be easier on the nerves if we didn’t concede any goals.
  19. These are fantastic. @Chris, do you still create the graphics that go inside the signature here? I would be interested in obtaining one if you do.
  20. I’m aware that Tommy Johnson played for England at youth level, but he doesn’t meet the other criteria. I’m trying to recall players from the North East of the United Kingdom who have played for Notts.
  21. I’ll accept it as a gesture of kindness and support for our club. By wishing Notts well for promotion, he’s also gotten Wrexham fans to do the same. I’ve read some comments on Twitter that have left me speechless. I think some people enjoy the drama and like to look down on others rather than just being kind.
  22. I couldn't be more thrilled with Notts County's 3-0 win that has taken us to the top of the National League! The team put on an outstanding performance, but I have to give a special shout-out to goalkeeper Archie Mair for keeping a clean sheet. His composure and concentration were crucial in securing this amazing result. Let's keep this momentum going, Magpies!
  23. Well, from what I've seen of Wealdstone, they look like a team that pulls together but nothing particularly special. Luke Williams seems to be doing the right thing by not underestimating them, but I reckon it should be an easy win.
  24. It is a sorrowful loss to the Notts County community. May Jason Turner rest in peace.
  25. I am hoping for a win, but currently I do not expect them. Whoever works the hardest will take the points, possibly a draw with both teams being tied.

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