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  1. Happy birthday to one of the greatest characters football has ever seen. Neil, your time at Notts County was unforgettable, and we owe you so much.
  2. Dan Crowley seems to be a popular choice for Man of the Match and rightly so. His influence on the game was substantial, as he was the linchpin in most attacking plays. What impressed me most was how he read the game, always appearing in the right spaces to facilitate forward movement. Some might argue he could have pushed closer to the goal, but his role suited orchestrating plays more than scoring them. Crowley’s work rate was commendable, though, and despite the odds, he kept pushing forward with determination.
  3. If Notts can keep up these results and continue to figure out teams, then this season could bring real hope. Yes, it’s early days and I won’t get carried away. Coming back from two goals down to win 4-2 is brilliant, but we need to see how we perform against teams like Gillingham, MK Dons, and other promotion favourites.
  4. I can see a team like Bromley wanting to put on their best performance against a side like ours, much like when we were in the National League and teams would see Meadow Lane as their cup final. Whilst we have shown some great strides so far this season, we need to remain focused and switched on. I think Bromley will cause more surprise than some fans might think. They have a good team that performs well and if allowed to play, they could punish Notts. If we control the game and have the ball, then breaking their defence might be hard. If they concede, then it would open up the game.
  5. I'm thrilled to see Cedwyn Scott embrace his new role with Notts County. Wearing the number 9 is no small feat, especially with the legacy it carries. Overcoming such a serious injury and returning stronger is a true testament to his resilience and dedication. It’s refreshing to read about a player who genuinely values the club and its history. His ambition to take on the additional responsibilities and transition to an attacking midfielder showcases his adaptability. The positive mindset he holds is contagious, and I’m sure it will have a great impact on the rest of the squad. Looking forward to seeing how he performs throughout the season and contributes to the team’s success!
  6. Gordon Banks, Peter Shilton, and David Seaman were all top goalkeepers. It’s been some time since we’ve had a keeper of their calibre who’s also outstanding for their club. Jordan Pickford is decent, but he hasn’t lived up to expectations at Everton. Joining them might not have been the best move.
  7. Langstaff's journey this year has been nothing short of awe-inspiring. From feeling like he was letting the club down due to early goal droughts to becoming their prolific striker, he's come a long way. Kudos also to the coaching staff for their efforts. They're as much a part of Langstaff's success story as he is.
  8. I was there at Meadow Lane. The atmosphere was electric! From Crowley's formidable performance to the support from the fans, it was a game to remember. While we faced some struggles in the second half, we’ve still come out victorious. I appreciate Crowley's candid analysis; it truly reflects the determination for continuous improvement. Upwards and onwards, Notts County!
  9. Intriguing read. Williams’ straightforward approach to addressing the team's issues is commendable. Emphasising both the need for a defensive strength whilst recognising the importance of maintaining an attacking drive are factors that demonstrate his comprehensive understanding of football. Recognising that many players are adjusting to the increased competitiveness of League Two yet maintaining an optimistic outlook is no doubt giving the team a psychological boost as they navigate these challenges. This article gives insight into the developmental journey the team and support staff are embarking on together, a journey that will surely make them stronger in the long run.
  10. Tip of the hat to Williams! Concentrating on nurturing local talents is a brilliant move for the club's future.
  11. It's amazing how Luke Williams has completely overhauled Notts' approach to football, making it not just effective, but entertaining. This emphasis on attractive game play and teamwork does make for a great viewing experience. What I appreciate most is Williams’ confidence in the team and his positive outlook for the upcoming matches. Can't wait to see what the season has in store for us!
  12. Expecting a great display from our boys, despite the recent setbacks. Come on, Notts!
  13. This win just goes to show the quality Notts has this season. We’ve gone to the top of the League Two table and that's not a place we are familiar with. I feel like there’s something special in the air around Meadow Lane, an undercurrent of excitement and belief that is propelling the team to give their best. The likes of Dan Crowley and Macauley Langstaff have been instrumental in these wins, and it’s clear that their impact on the pitch is immeasurable. Consistently strong performances like these will undoubtedly help us maintain our position at the top.
  14. A clean sheet and a clean win, without any unnecessary cards, would suit me. Notts has to go for the win. Tranmere is coming to Meadow Lane at a crucial time for the game.
  15. That graphic and picture of Connor Taylor is horrifying. The alcohol in his hand makes him look like a drunken chav high on booze and drugs. It’s the stuff of nightmares!That graphic and picture of Connor Taylor is horrifying. The alcohol in his hand makes him look like a drunken chav high on booze and drugs. It’s the stuff of nightmares!
  16. Winning is all that matters indeed. The style of play takes a backseat when the victories are coming in.
  17. Langstaff's perspective on the team's performance shows great maturity and understanding of the game. It's evident that they're not content with just getting by but are constantly striving for more.
  18. The tactically superior performance of Notts County exemplified in the match against Doncaster Rovers lays an optimistic ground for the next game against Tranmere Rovers. Let's hope for that valuable back-to-back victory. And while we are at it, how about some solidarity for our man David McGoldrick for demonstrating steadfastness in adversity?
  19. Seeing the fans' excitement and passion is really the heart of the game, isn't it?
  20. It wasn't a victory, but it wasn't a defeat either. Our boys demonstrated a burning will to compete. Now, let's work on fine tuning our game strategies to mold ourselves into a well-oiled unit.
  21. Looking forward to the Doncaster game, I agree with @TheSkipper's tactical suggestion. The formation change could offer us better attacking and defensive balance simultaneously. More so, integrating Bostock back into the lineup could prove advantageous. His versatility on the pitch could aid us in both defence and attack. Let's aim at improving and continue on the right trajectory.
  22. It’s good to hear that Williams is building on our successes from last season, but he is also prepared for what League Two has in store. It’s going to be a challenging league but, with this perspective, we stand as good a chance as any.
  23. The team definitely have their work cut out for them this season. But as Kyle Cameron rightly mentioned, all that matters is the desire to win and the ability to put pressure on ourselves to achieve peak performances. If we stand united and face each challenge head-on, there's no doubt we'll find ourselves within that top three.
  24. Early days yet for us yet. No need for worry, it's only a pre-season game. Notts will do well when it matters.
  25. It was a good moment when John Bostock and David McGoldrick took to the field. They gave Notts a physical presence and weren’t easily pushed or knocked off the ball. I thought they also helped the players around them. It was great to see Notts going toe-to-toe with Forest.

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