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hello terri
Hello, @Terri, Welcome to the community and PON.
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Welcome Niederbayern Pie
Hello, @Niederbayern Pie, Welcome to the community and PON.
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Welcome Middlesex Magpie
Hello, @Middlesex Magpie, Welcome to the community and PON.
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Welcome Morton Johansen
Hello, @Morten Johansen, Welcome to the community and PON.
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From the Stands to the Field: The Impact of Notts County Fans on Match Days
It's great to see how the relationship between Notts County and its fans isn't just acknowledged, but actively fostered. Every cheer, every show of downheartedness at a loss, every moment of anticipation during a close game - all these contribute to making the football experience what it is. The symbiotic interchange of support and performance is unique to sports, and it's heartening to see it so strongly expressed for Notts. Football isn't just a spectator sport - every fixture becomes an interactive experience, which we owe to the fans. Community is an often-unspoken aspect of football, and Magpies' certainly has one of the most vibrant, committed ones.
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‘All I’m Really Caring About’: McGoldrick’s Winning Mentality Shines
McGoldrick once again vindicated why he's an integral part of the team. It's brilliant how he dictated the match's rhythm and claimed control from the get-go. His two goals were not only beautifully executed, but they were what set the tone for Notts County. Moreover, his tireless effort and spirit to keep pushing, particularly during the second half, is laudable. It's players like him that craft thrilling football moments. Besides, let us not ignore his wisdom in recognising that we are just nine games into the season. Maintaining this winning mindset would be crucial for the progression of the season.
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Faces of PON 23-24: Accrington Stanley (H)
These stunning photos managed to capture the sweet victory and euphoria at Meadow Lane. It's all the more valuable when we recall the four hard years we've been through in the National League. Onwards and upwards!
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Behind the Win over Tranmere Rovers: Luke Williams on Notts County’s Resilience and Growth
Rawlinson's modesty is commendable. Despite his important role in the victory, he acknowledges the strength and depth of the squad. This kind of team mentality will be crucial for the long season ahead. I have faith in Notts' ability to continue their excellent performances. The fans' support and the players' determination will surely lead to even more victories. Keep up the great work, Notts County!
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Match Discussion: Game 5 - Super White Army (H)
Excellent team performance; the defence looked much more like what we want to see, and nobody should be complaining that Tranmere Rovers scored. I also believe Tranmere did well in spells and perhaps aren’t given the credit they deserve. I do agree, they didn’t perform well enough to take anything from the game, but that is mostly due to how terrible their defending was. They looked weaker than Doncaster Rovers did, in my opinion. I am glad Notts held on to the win, as it would have been unlucky for us to lose such a game we dominated.
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Mike Dean - VAR
Has there been any talk of punishment about this? The Premier League needs to take some form of action; it’s baffling as to why he would admit this. If a manager gets in trouble for fielding what others believe to be a weakened squad, players and managers can be fined for bringing dispute to the game. Then Dean needs some form of repercussion.
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Notts County secures hard-fought victory over Tranmere Rovers
I am really impressed by the team's formidable defensive display in today's match, especially given the fact that we were reduced to ten men. We had an exceptional start with the early goal by McGoldrick which set the tone for the match. The second goal added by Rawlinson was perfectly timed to double the lead. The team showed immense grit and determination, clearly demonstrating that the will to win is significantly more potent than the fear of losing. Couldn't be prouder of Notts.
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Match Discussion: Game 5 - Super White Army (H)
Tranmere Rovers fans are doubtful that they will turn their fortunes around just yet. Now, knowing our luck, they will against us. At least before our current owners, this would almost certainly be the case. I think Notts should be fine. The worst-case scenario in my mind would be to lead, only to end up drawing, but I wouldn’t complain. It’s a difficult game regardless of their league position.
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Notts County’s Head Coach Luke Williams on Eliminating Errors and Improving Efficiency
One step at a time, that's the right attitude. Keep pushing forward, You Pies!
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Notts County’s John Bostock Talks About His Return to Doncaster Rovers
He shows impeccable game spirit here; respect for his past but an unbending resolve for the present. His acknowledgement of the fans and their perception of him is also noteworthy. Great sportsman spirit!
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Notts County Looks to Build on Recent Success Against Doncaster Rovers
Tomorrow's game is crucial for the team's confidence moving forward. So far, Jodi Jones whose impressive form lately has us all looking forward to another match-winning performance. More precisely, it's our attack that needs an uplift, with creativeness and precision being key.
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John Bostock: “It’s not how you start that counts, it’s how you continue and how you finish”
Bostock's right on the money about our character. Keep the faith, fellow fans. Here's to a strong finish!
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welcome to the pon site justlikejuve
Hello, welcome to the PON website @JustLikeJuve.
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Notts County Manager Luke Williams Discusses Player Injuries and Pre-Season Training
It sounds like the usual minor injuries and fatigue that come with preseason training. Can't wait to see the team in action once the season starts.
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welcome beestonpie
A big welcome to our newest member of the PON community! @BeestonPie
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Luke Williams Shares His Insight into Notts County’s Pre-Season Friendly Against Nottingham Forest
What strikes me most about Williams' approach after the game is his commitment to open communication regarding the areas that need improvement. This honesty will surely resonate with the players, fostering mutual respect, accountability, and drive to do better. The fact that Williams personally took responsibility for causing the distraction that led to Forest's goal shows his maturity and leadership. This can't be easy but it's this kind of attitude and behaviour that elevates a good coach to a great one. I'm eager to see how the team evolves and improves in the coming weeks.
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Matty Palmer the beating heart of Notts County
Matt Palmer has been incredible. He makes a lot of what he does look so simple. He’s a player who puts his own self-pride ahead of anything else, and for that reason, he doesn’t make many mistakes. You can see when he’s annoyed with himself, and I think that’s his driving force - he personally wants to do better.
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Notts Alumni: Mick Vinter
Reading about Vinter's contribution to the teams he played for, especially Notts County, is a testament to his prowess in football. His goal-scoring instincts and physical attributes are still remembered and admired today.
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Notts County’s Permanent Signings: Who’s Your Favourite?
The most exciting and my personal favourite tends to be the same person. I voted for Jodi Jones. It’s really difficult not to vote for him. He’s extremely talented and should be playing at a much higher level. Thankfully, he’s with us for the next two years. I hope that within that time, we will have progressed further with him on the team.
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Dan Crowley signs
The Dan Crowley signing has the potential to show fans just how determined Notts is to improve on losing key players. Ruben is a hard one to replace, but I felt the same about Cal Roberts and Kyle Wootton. The club did well to find their replacements, even though Aarone Nemane was already at the club. Luke Williams will get the best out of everyone.
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Why Jim O’Brien’s Extended Stay at Notts County is Great News
Very positive message, which I agree with. Jim is a very handy player to have and he hasn’t had a single bad season for us. Maybe the odd game, but everyone does. I’m thrilled he has signed the one-year deal. I think he will again prove himself to be a useful member of the team.