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Article Comments posted by lambleypie
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This pre-season friendly against Forest might have ended in defeat, but the lessons learned and the experience gained are immeasurable. There's no doubt about Williams' commitment towards developing the team. The back four formation definitely injected an organised and compact defence, and it shows our coach is flexible enough to switch formations for the benefit of the team.
Yes, there were mistakes and some players need more conditioning before they're up to speed, but that's precisely what these friendly matches are for. These matches give us valuable insights into our strengths and weaknesses. Williams clear-sighted approach towards addressing these issues looks promising.
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Reading about Tobi's return made me realise how much he brings to the team. His statements about his connection with Aaron and the excitement of being back on the stadium show the level of dedication he has. And the great turnout of fans indicates just how much he’s missed.
Here's to more victories with Tobi on field!
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I can imagine him still being the first person into the club for training and wanting to put in overtime that some younger professionals neglect to think about. He’s a steady player who has worked well and continues to impress. I see no reason why he won’t have a successful season for us. Age is but a number and Jim O’Brien seems superhuman at times. Does anyone remember that nasty gash on his leg? He just got up and walked off like it was just a little bruise.
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Players come and go; provided they leave behind some form of legacy and memory, they will have contributed to the club. It’s a shame in one way that we didn’t get promoted sooner, as he may have stuck around, but who knows for sure? The moment we went up could have been the moment he left. I wonder if he would have still decided to leave had Notts not won the playoffs?
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I can relate to Fan of Big Tone’s cautious optimism for the future of Notts County. As a long-time fan myself, I’ve also experienced many false dawns and disappointments. But with the Reedtz brothers at the helm and a strong management team in place, I’m hopeful that this time things will be different. Let’s hope for the best!
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Well, I must say, it was a good result against Maidstone. To win 5-2 after they managed to pull back two goals and make the score 3-2, that shows a good reaction by the players. It takes character and determination to bounce back like that and it’s a testament to the strength of the team. A job well done, I say.
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Well, I must say, that Ryan Reynolds must have been brought up right. He must have come from a loving family that taught him to be kind and considerate. It’s very positive to see that Notts has earned his praise, but for him to mention it outright when the focus is on Wrexham, well that’s beyond class. It’s something else entirely. It just goes to show that good upbringing and strong values can make all the difference in the world.
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Notts County Manager Luke Williams Praises Team's Performance in Pre-Season Friendly
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Thanks to Williams for acknowledging the areas of improvement that the team has to work on.
His honesty speaks volumes about his leadership as a manager. The balance between attack and defence is indeed a vital virtue every team should have and it's encouraging to see they're working towards achieving that. Looking forward to seeing their progress in the next few games.