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  1. Hello, @Countylad. Welcome to PON.
  2. Hello, @Gaz whitworth. Welcome to PON.
  3. Hello, @Nay. Welcome to PON.
  4. I appreciate Tom’s answers. Some could have been more detailed, but I understand it’s early in the season. Relegation can be dreadful, as we Notts fans know, but Fleetwood have a good chance of doing well and could be one of the teams fighting for a playoff place.
  5. I’m content to toss a bit of cash towards the donations now and again. The subscription aspect seems like a very efficient method to ensure the site receives regular assistance to cover expenses and so on. I commend those members who have subscribed, as I’ve mentioned, I’m pleased to contribute.
  6. I hear you, @ARLukomski. I think your honesty and authenticity are what make your channel special. If making videos feels like a burden, perhaps a break is necessary. Your health and happiness are more important. Whatever you decide, your true fans will support you.
  7. While there’s scope for more players, I anticipate that the new signings will likely be more of squad players rather than first-team competitors. I’m fine with this, as long as we sign a striker. We’re quite thin in that area, and a good signing would boost our confidence.
  8. I don’t pay much attention to friendly matches, and the results don’t concern me. My focus is on understanding how the team is shaping up. Despite a 2-2 draw, I see more positives than negatives. Notts demonstrated some excellent football against a respectable York team. I believe that with a few more players and the starting 11 finding their footing, we’ll be in a strong position by the season’s end.
  9. Friendlies are like this for new strikers stepping up. It seems Millwall are focusing on integrating him into the first team. Once he's on the same level as his teammates and they create chances for him, he'll score.
  10. I'm not sure what to make of the signing. It's good that we've signed a defensive midfielder, but I'm not sure if he'll be pushing to start. I could be pleasantly surprised, but either way, he will have my support.
  11. Hello, welcome to PON @jake008. It's good to have you here, be part of the community.
  12. Hello, welcome to PON @Mark Holland. It's good to have you here, be part of the community.
  13. It's good to see another player join us. He sounds ready for a challenge, which is great. We now have two players from Crawley, and let's hope they can help us get back to League One.
  14. There are two sides to this. Developing talent that brings in money is excellent, but producing players who become regulars in the first team is even better. I'm pleased he's made a good move, but I wish we had a homegrown academy player in our starting 11.
  15. If he has attitude problems, stepping up will be harder. He will need to put in the effort and make sure he does what is needed. Sometimes, that's not in his own interest but the team's.
  16. It will be nice to see the facilities under normal circumstances and not just for the Euros. It will be impressive to see them packed with our own fans.
  17. It's a good chance to reach the final. Spain aren't the team they were a few years ago, but whoever wins between England and the Netherlands will have a good chance to make it to a strong final.
  18. I believe they will sign him once his contract ends. I would be surprised if there's a recall option in his loan deal. I think the club has agreed to part ways. Notts wouldn't get much for him, and unhappy players can cause problems in the team.
  19. I comprehend his choice to depart. He’s been with us for a considerable time and things are evolving. To improve oneself, it’s necessary to embrace new experiences. Part of avoiding complacency is challenging oneself instead of merely accepting the status quo. There’s also a lack of assurance regarding playing time. He’s made the correct decision. The question remains, should Notts have sold him instead?
  20. Macaulay Langstaff and Cedwyn Scott formed a successful pair at Gateshead. However, we don’t utilise Scott in the same manner. I believe it’s inevitable that Langstaff will be sold at some point, but the handling of this situation is crucial. If the club has intentionally sold him to boost season ticket sales and, of course, the captaincy, then it’s a significant own goal.
  21. People often take tweets as truths. As of now, I see no basis to trust it since no official announcement has been made. I don’t believe there’s a significant opportunity for him in the first team, but he could potentially be a future asset. If he’s left, I can accept it. However, if he’s still here, a loan might be a more sensible choice given our other alternatives.
  22. It would be a letdown if the club, which seemed to be grooming him for the future, didn’t give the lad a fair chance. I hope this isn’t true, as it would be quite disheartening.
  23. Absolutely delighted to read about the upgrades at Meadow Lane. Notts County has long deserved these improvements, Matt Hallam's comments on the drainage issues were enlightening, and it's great to know those problems are now behind us with a state-of-the-art system installed. The addition of undersoil heating, even if it’s not yet connected, is a smart move for the future. This overhaul is not just about a new pitch, but about positioning Notts to host significant events and ensuring a top-tier playing surface for years to come. A huge thank you to the groundstaff and the board for making this possible.
  24. England supporters could learn from Scottish fans, who show unwavering passion and support for their team. Criticising in such a public manner is all too common among England fans. They need to consider the effects of their words. The team’s uninspiring performances are a let down, and Gareth Southgate needs to broaden England’s approach beyond a narrow, defensive mindset.
  25. Securing this player is a remarkable achievement. It’s a testament to our ambition that he would choose us over a team moving up to League One. I’m hopeful we’ll bring in a few more players to bolster our squad. With added depth, we’ll be well-prepared to face the challenges of League Two.

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