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Everything posted by lambleypie
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Notts County’s Permanent Signings: Who’s Your Favourite?
Dan Crowley received my vote; I’m hopeful he will be as enjoyable to watch as Ruben Rodrigues was, if not more so.
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Notts County signs Port Vale goalkeeper Aidan Stone on a free transfer
Welcome to Notts County, Aidan Stone! I hope you settle in quickly and showcase your abilities on the pitch. We're excited to have you as part of our team.
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Why Jim O’Brien’s Extended Stay at Notts County is Great News
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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Ruben Rodrigues bids farewell to Meadow Lane as exits Notts County
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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Notts County retains key player Jim O’Brien for another season
Good; Jim getting a one-year deal is the very least we could offer. He’s a true hero of Notts and has done nothing but good things.
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Oxford United adds goal-scoring playmaker Rúben Rodrigues to squad
Oxford United should be a good fit for Ruben Rodrigues. It’s interesting that Jodi Jones has come this way and Ruben their way. I think with Jodi’s age, we have the better deal, but I would have liked to see him a bit longer.
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Jodi Jones could face England after Malta call-up
It’s great to see Jodi getting recognition on the international stage. He’s been a key player for us this season.
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Fan of Big Tone: A Lifetime of Supporting Notts County
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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Where are they now : Kwame Thomas
He wasn’t very good, but at Notts, he was just a young player. The problem was that he wasn’t going to succeed in the squad we had at the time. It’s not that being in a better team would have changed his career; it is what it is.
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Where have they gone? Missing PON members we need back!
I am guilty of losing track of time. I have always enjoyed posting and reading on PON. I go on holiday or get busy and forget to come back. Then months pass by. I have seen many members come and go. It would be nice if a few more would give the site a chance when it’s like this.
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Jodi Jones signs
Jodi Jones' signing is indeed a huge boost for Notts County. His pace and technique make him a valuable asset to the team. He has the ability to create chances and score goals, which will be crucial in helping Notts County achieve their objectives. His performances during his loan spell were impressive and it's great news that he will be staying with the team for longer. Jones' ability to cause problems for any defence with his passes and runs is a testament to his quality as a player. He has the potential to be a game-changer for Notts County and his presence in the team will undoubtedly strengthen their attacking options. The fans will be excited to see him continue to perform at a high level and help the team achieve success.
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5,000th League game
Remarkable! I would never have thought about this. It’s not something that many people would consider.
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Notts County owners celebrate club’s success and promotion to League Two while assuring fans of player recruitment
The emotional moment of seeing Jason Turner’s flag on display and the announcement that the boardroom will be renamed in his honour shows how much the Reedtz brothers value the club’s history and traditions.
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Faces of PON 22-23: Chesterfield at Wembley (POF)
Congratulations on taking some fantastic photos of our day out at Wembley.
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Notts County’s Return to Football League: A Story of Triumph and Transformation
The team’s victory at Wembley was a testament to their hard work and determination. They faced a tough opponent in Chesterfield but managed to come out on top thanks to their never-say-die attitude.
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Match Discussion: Play Off Semi-Final - The Wood (H)
I’ll be present as usual. This is one of the biggest must-win games in a while, but it’s not among the top five most important games in my lifetime. However, if we defeat Boreham Wood, the next game might just make it to the list. I’m not sure what to expect from them; they seem to be a capable team and don’t seem to fear being under pressure for long periods. I’d like to predict a Notts win, but I think it’ll be tough. If it were a league game, I’d predict a draw.
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Notts County's exceptional season doesn't guarantee play-off success, warns manager Luke Williams
As a passionate Notts County fan, I urge our manager Luke Williams to do everything in his power to bring our club back into the Football League. We believe in you and trust that you will go above and beyond to make this dream come true. We’re counting on you!
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Match Discussion: Game 45 - The Stones (A)
I am happy for the boys Cedwyn Scott, Jim O’Brien, Ruben Rodrigues and Matt Palmer did a fine job in the game. The response to the setback showed real character and determination. To go from 3-0 to 3-2, under a heavy surge from Maidstone who was trying to turn the game on its head, that takes guts. And to come out on top with a 5-2 win, well that will give confidence and show that we can react to blips in games. A job well done, I say.
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Notts County’s Jim O’Brien celebrates emotional hat-trick with fans
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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Ryan Reynolds: "They deserve to go up. We are rooting for Notts County"
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's upcoming play-off run: a look back at the thrilling campaign
Excellent feature @Simon Clark, very fair and to the point. ????????
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Match Discussion: Game 42 - The Stones (H)
The current season has been truly remarkable. It never crossed my mind that Notts would have another opportunity to reach the top of the league following the defeat against Dagenham & Redbridge. It's a testament to just how outstanding this season has been, don't you think? The execution of each goal was exceptional. I concur with the sentiments expressed by others before me that we could have easily scored three goals before half time and many more opportunities throughout the match. I couldn't help but feel sympathetic towards Wealdstone. I don't believe they would have been as clumsy or played as poorly against other typical teams. It's just a reflection of the high level of proficiency among the teams in this league. However, given their current position, it's clear that the club is doing something right, and I must commend their goalkeeper for an excellent performance.
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Notts County boss Luke Williams pursues perfection in National League campaign
I thought Notts would win, but I didn't expect them to take over the top spot in the league, with Halifax securing a victory over Wrexham.
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Notts County board issues 'immense gratitude' after club sells over 3,000 season tickets
Wonderful to see, Notts are finally improving not just on the pitch but off it.
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Notts County secure deal with Chesterfield for the services of wing-back Joel Taylor
Looks to be the real deal, strong and pacey. I like the sound of the signing.