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  1. 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!
  2. It’s always a positive sign when a young goalkeeper gets called up by an international team. I think Tiernan Brooks made a smart decision by choosing Ireland over England. Hopefully, he can prove himself as a reliable and talented number one and earn a place in the senior squad in the future. I would love to see him do that with Notts, but realistically he will probably move on to a bigger club.
  3. Hello, @Stuart jackson. Welcome to the PON forum and site. I hope to see you join in.
  4. 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.
  5. At this level, we are fortunate to have someone as well-rounded as Sam Slocombe in the goalkeeper department. He may not be perfect, but he is a reliable shot-stopper with safe hands. If we compare him to other keepers in League Two or the National League, we can see that any of them are capable of making mistakes.
  6. Nottingham Forest provides a strong pre-season game. It’s also beneficial to have a large number of fans coming through the gates, as this will generate revenue that can be used to improve areas of the team down the line.
  7. I’m not at all disappointed about playing Alfreton. I think it’s a valuable experience for the team. Their ground isn’t bad for a non-league team. Hopefully, playing there will help our players appreciate where they have come from and inspire them to strive for greater heights.
  8. Hello, @McSwegansRightPeg. Welcome to PON. I am glad to see you have joined us. Gary McSwegan was one hell of a player!
  9. Hello, @BlackandWhitePie. I hope you enjoy being a member of the Pride of Nottingham. I look forward to seeing your comments.
  10. Hello, @two for joy. Welcome to the Pride of Nottingham. I hope you have fun and join in with the content here.
  11. This news is fantastic! The announcement has left me feeling extremely hopeful about the other players! However, my excitement doesn't end here. I'm eagerly awaiting any news about other players as well. I hope Notts County continues to surprise its fans with more good news in the future. So, hats off to Notts County for this brilliant update. It's definitely a boost for the fans, and we can't wait for the upcoming season!
  12. 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!
  13. Good letter. People should support their local teams where it matters. It helps them do their good work. Bigger clubs often neglect that side of football and don’t have to work nearly as hard as others do.
  14. Well done to Carlisle. I thought Stockport would win, but that wasn’t the case. I hope Carlisle manages to stay up in League One.
  15. Welcome back to PON, @Nocturnal-Magpie. You’ll fit right in.
  16. This past Friday, I made my way to Scotland and spent some time there until early today. While travelling, I had the opportunity to explore the beautiful city of Edinburgh, which offers numerous tourist attractions. Some of the most popular sites include Edinburgh Castle, a historic fortress with sweeping views of the city, the Royal Mile, which is the heart of Edinburgh's Old Town, and the Palace of Holyroodhouse, the official residence of the British monarch in Scotland. Additionally, one can also visit the National Museum of Scotland and the Scottish National Gallery, both featuring captivating exhibitions. As my Scottish adventure comes to an end, I will be making a leisurely drive back down to my hometown of Bromley, reminiscing on the fantastic experiences I have had while exploring the picturesque city of Edinburgh.
  17. Frankly, I say this with the utmost respect, but I remain indifferent to both teams' outcomes. Neither Sheffield Wednesday nor Barnsley share any personal connection with me. Sheffield Wednesday may be the more prominent club, however, Barnsley have undoubtedly achieved notable success at higher levels in the past. Ultimately, it is up to the football gods to determine the future for these clubs, and we can only watch the events unfold with interest.
  18. It's all well and good declaring ambitions to reach the Football League, but at the end of the day, actions on the pitch speak louder than words. The Football League is an ever-evolving landscape, and the journey to the top tier has taken us, along with numerous other clubs, a significant amount of time. While such declarations might grab the headlines, we must remain grounded and focused on the realistic goals at hand. Wishing them the very best of luck, though, as they strive to fulfil their dreams.
  19. 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.
  20. The league appears predominantly one-sided, but occasionally, the underdogs manage to excel. It can be argued that around three teams merit greater success in comparison to Bayern.
  21. If Notts are to achieve promotion to the Championship, it will undoubtedly result from perseverance and determination. There is a substantial amount that the club must address, but for the time being, such worries should be set aside. It is crucial that we exercise patience and anticipate our time to shine, as everyone should be duly cautioned.
  22. @liampie That's Hereford United, mate. I hope they don’t suffer too much. Relegation is already difficult enough and it will take time for them to recover when their resources are drained.
  23. Welcome to the PON website, @Ohh Tommy Johnson. It’s great to have you here.
  24. Fantastic design, @Chris. It’s wonderful to see you sharing your work!
  25. I highly doubt that Macaulay Langstaff will join any of those teams. Football League World is known for spamming Facebook groups in an attempt to get views and they’re not a reliable source. I noticed they published another piece that’s barely readable due to all the adverts.

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