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  1. 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.
  2. I don’t think Ruben is desperate to leave Notts. I think he will listen to offers and go from there. Hopefully, his heart makes the decision, not his head or the talk of money. He could really leave behind a legacy or end up a forgotten player if he chooses poorly. As for Derby, there don’t seem to be any credible sources linking him.
  3. Pre-season is starting to take shape. The Stoke City game should be a good test for the club. Hopefully, whoever the second home team is, it’s a team at least in League One. Just not Derby again, sorry @super_ram.
  4. I seldom watch Team Talk, but I must admit I have to remind myself that it exists and is on Notts TV. If I didn’t, I could easily forget more often. Thankfully, their site has a nice list of shows that you can catch up on.
  5. I enjoyed the interview with Luke Williams. It was always going to focus on the promotion and there are only so many ways to ask questions about it.
  6. One of the better things about being in the National League is the Non-League paper. From now on, we’ll have to rely on national papers and the Nottingham Post for coverage.
  7. It’s a shame he didn’t feature more towards the end of his time at the club.
  8. I had an amazing time watching Notts at the new Wembley Stadium in London.
  9. 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.
  10. The pictures you've taken are great, @Chris. You are a valuable asset to the club.
  11. It has always been delightful to watch young Curtis develop into a player and I thought he performed very well. Thus, I am surprised that Wycombe have parted ways with him. It appears that it was more his decision, as there was speculation that Bolton were interested in him.
  12. @Piethagoram Yes, I’ll be at Wembley tomorrow. I’m planning to leave at half past eight to arrive in London ahead of the big match. Will you be there? And thank you once again for your congratulations.
  13. Way to go @Piethagoram! You’ve been voted as the Pride of Nottingham Member of the Year for 2023!
  14. Chris, your photos are fantastic. You really capture the essence of the day. Well done!
  15. 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.
  16. My vote is in! I wish everyone the best of luck and want to say that all the members mentioned bring so much life to our community here on the Pride of Nottingham. Thank you for being a part of it.
  17. The match between Torquay United and Notts County was a thrilling away game with an electric atmosphere. Both teams played strongly and the scoreline was close, with Notts County ultimately securing a narrow victory of 2-1. It was a truly exciting game to witness!
  18. It could easily be Jodi Jones, but he hasn’t started enough games. He seems to be a player waiting in the wings to be signed permanently before he establishes himself as a regular. Aden Baldwin, Cedwyn Scott and Sam Austin all deserve praise, but it has to go to Macaulay Langstaff as this season’s best signing.
  19. 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?
  20. 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.
  21. Both Wrexham and our team gave it their all and made the National League more thrilling than anyone could have anticipated. Despite the challenges faced by both teams this season, we were able to dig deep and achieve results even when the other team was doing well. I commend Wrexham for their incredible season and for winning the title.
  22. I think it's mostly good because the club needs to work with talent and develop them further in order to bring in revenue. I know Notts has said we're not a selling club, but we need to be. Whilst I think replacing Macaulay Langstaff would be difficult, at our level, there are loads of strikers who can score goals. When the time is right to allow him to move on, I would hope the records he has set will encourage higher bids. Until then, Notts needs to keep him happy and progress alongside him.
  23. I need time to think about it. For me, there are four strong contenders: Adam Chicksen, Macaulay Langstaff, Matt Palmer, and Ruben Rodrigues.
  24. 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.
  25. Ed Francis's existing deal runs out at the end of May. I can see the club moving on and allowing him to leave. He hasn't been the same player since Michael Doyle left. I think Doyle managed to inspire him, though some say he's too lightweight. I have always felt he had potential. I still do; I just feel he hasn't shown enough, and he will improve with a fresh challenge. I would offer Connell Rawlinson and Jim O'Brien a year deal. The rest need to be talked into longer contracts, as they're vital team members.

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