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Everything posted by BromPie
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Who are the defenders Notts County could sign to improve their defence in League Two?
Di’Shon Bernard has had some injury concerns but I do think Portsmouth will try to pick him up, he would be a big signing if he was on the Notts radar, otherwise Tom James and Tom Bradbury could do the trick. Decent suggestions, @Chris. Nice write-up!
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Will Randall joins Notts County and praises Head Coach Luke Williams
Randall is a fantastic addition to the squad. He has pace, skill, vision and work rate. He can create and score goals from anywhere on the pitch. He’s exactly what we need to challenge for promotion next season.
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Connell Rawlinson commits future to Notts County with new deal
This is brilliant news! I am absolutely delighted with the announcement. Now, I'm eagerly waiting for any news about the other players. Come on, Notts County, keep the good news coming!
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Can we do a Luton?
Well done to Luton for their impressive accomplishment. It's truly wonderful to witness a team of their calibre secure a spot in the Premier League once again. Their return to the top tier of UK football not only demonstrates their ability and determination but also adds excitement and variety to the league for the fans. This achievement will surely be a catalyst for Luton's continued development and success on and off the pitch in the years to come.
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Notts County fan names newborn after striker Macaulay Langstaff
I'm happy for you and your family, Adam and Kayleigh, you’re a real inspiration. Macaulay is a top-notch name and a great way to honour your favourite striker. I hope he brings you lots of joy and happiness.
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Notts Alumni: Jonathan Forte
It’s a shame he didn’t feature more towards the end of his time at the club.
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Notts County triumphs over Chesterfield and reclaims title as world’s oldest football league club
I had an amazing time watching Notts at the new Wembley Stadium in London.
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Notts County’s Return to Football League: A Story of Triumph and Transformation
It was truly touching to witness the elation on the faces of the players as they celebrated their victory and promotion. Luke Williams’ gracious expression of thanks to all those who played a part in the team’s success was a true display of class.
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Faces of PON 22-23: Chesterfield at Wembley (POF)
The pictures you've taken are great, @Chris. You are a valuable asset to the club.
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Faces of PON 22-23: Boreham Word (H) PSF
Chris, your photos are fantastic. You really capture the essence of the day. Well done!
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Jodi Jones reflects on his 'amazing feeling' after scoring winner for Notts County
Jodi Jones is a quality player who consistently seeks to engage in the game. His defensive skills are an added advantage. In my opinion, he is more refined than players such as Aaron Nemane.
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Guess Who? The Notts County Edition
Can you clarify if he started his career at Stoke City, i.e came through their academy or if he began his career having signed for them from elsewhere to start?
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Match Discussion: Game 46 - The Minstermen (H)
I'm really looking forward to the upcoming match between Notts County and York City. Our team is strong and has a solid game plan, so I think we have a good chance of winning. The players have been working hard in training and are determined to give it their all on the pitch. Our support as fans will also be crucial in boosting the team's morale. With our vocal encouragement and unwavering loyalty, the players will feel even more motivated to perform at their best. I'm hopeful that with a combination of skill, strategy, and support, Notts will come out on top against York.
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Vote for Notts County's 2022/23 Player of the Season now!
It's good to have back-to-back seasons where there are more than one strong contender. I thought last season was difficult to choose, but this time is even more challenging.
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Match Discussion: Game 44 - The Cardinals (H)
The first half wasn't the best for either team. I thought Woking looked like a decent team when they weren't playing the poor sportsmanship card. Neither team looked likely to score. The second half was an improvement. Notts started to attack with more urgency, and I thought Sam Austin was class! His first goal was very well taken, and his second was superb! I wasn't sure if Aaron Nemane actually scored the third goal; it was a bizarre bicycle kick. Notts largely improved once the first goal went in, and I thought the game was very entertaining. I didn't understand why Jodi Jones and Adam Chicksen switched, but once that had been reverted and Aaron Nemane came on, he looked quite lively!
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Match Discussion: Game 43 - Red Dragons (A)
This is the biggest game of the season, and both teams must set aside their nerves and concentrate on their own performance. As Notts prepares for the match, they must draw strength from their travelling fans. The significance of the event is not lost on either team, as Wrexham and Notts will both be determined not to suffer a defeat, making a draw a more probable outcome. It is crucial to avoid suspensions, injuries, and any foolish behaviour that can occur during highly-charged games. I will be watching the match live on BT Sports at home, hoping for the best possible outcome.
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Match Discussion: Game 40 - The Iron (H)
From my perspective, I find it intriguing to see what team Luke Williams will field. It will be interesting to see which players he chooses and how they will perform on the field. However, regardless of which players are selected, my hope is that Notts County will come out on top with a win.
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Match Discussion: Game 38 - Wanderers (H)
It was a thrilling game to watch as we secured a comeback victory against Dorking. It was especially satisfying since Dorking had defeated us earlier in the season. It was nerve-wracking to see Dorking take the lead, but Notts quickly equalised to keep the pressure on. Langstaff and Palmer were absolutely brilliant in the second half, scoring two crucial goals that secured a fantastic victory for us! I have to say, I was a bit worried when I saw that our captain Kyle Cameron wasn't starting, but our team's depth and talent really shone through. It just goes to show that we have a strong squad and can win even without key players. Overall, I couldn't be happier with our performance today. We fought hard, stayed focused, and earned a well-deserved win. I'm thrilled to see what the rest of the season holds for us. COYP!
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Match Discussion: Game 36 - The Lillywhites (A)
We drew against Bromley at our ground, which might make it harder to beat them at theirs, but we can't let it affect our mindset. Notts County needs to keep winning to put pressure on Wrexham, who have a game in hand, so it's up to us to maintain that pressure on them. However, we still need to be careful not to get overconfident as the competition is tough. I want the team to succeed and get back into the Football League. We must continue to work hard and strive for excellence both on and off the field. While winning against Bromley would be important, we need to keep pushing forward and not let setbacks discourage us.
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Ed Francis seeks more playing time with fellow National League side Gateshead
Notts County has ambitious goals and would not want to waste the talent of any of their players by leaving them on the sidelines.
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Match Discussion: Game 34 - The Shrimpers (H)
Notts displayed a collective sense of responsibility for their performance, resulting in a commendable win and three points earned. This attitude has been a hallmark of the team throughout the season, evident in every game, regardless of the players selected for the starting line-up. The 14 players who played on Tuesday stepped up to the challenge and delivered a strong performance. Their cohesive effort and commitment to the team's goals have been an integral part of Notts' success this season. Two players who particularly stood out were Bostock and Jones, both demonstrating their ability and match fitness with impressive performances, playing the full 90 minutes. Despite Southend's off-field predicament, their fans displayed remarkable support on a school night, demonstrating an impressive sense of togetherness. The fans' unwavering support for their team was a testament to their dedication and loyalty to their club. Overall, the game showcased the strength of both teams, with Notts' collective effort and Southend's passionate support, resulting in an entertaining and memorable match.
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Match Discussion: Game 16 - The Spitfires (A)
Eastleigh always do well against teams that want to pass and play proper football, you need to mix it up to get a result. If Cal Roberts had found the net first from his chance, then it could've been different but otherwise we played to their strengths. I agree its a disappointing result.
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Match Discussion: FA Cup - The Dale (H)
Awful start to the game, there is no denying that. Notts could've handed Rochdale the game in the first half. Thankfully Notts recovered and made a game of it, I felt Ian Burchnall's changes made all the difference with injecting spark into the play. We dominated for those 45 minutes, but got caught napping for their second. I am not disappointed because it was a good open game, but I do want to see things learned from the performance. Adam Chicksen is dire in a central defensive position.
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Head Coach, Ian Burchnall "very relieved" after Notts County's 2-0 away win over Yeovil Town
I think Ian Burchnall speaks for us all, when he speaks about being relieved. Kyle Cameron's return appears to have bridged the weakness in defence but the decisions to man manage games out does need to continue.
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Match Discussion: Game 11 - The Glovers (A)
I am fearful of defeat, but I want the players to prove me wrong. Tomorrow could be a big game, fans will want to see a response.