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Notts County: A Tale of Two Novembers
Both Lawton and Carroll have truly left their mark on this day, the 15th of November, through their unwavering dedication and relentless efforts. Their commitment to their work is nothing short of inspiring. It’s a testament to their character and a reflection of their passion. We can’t help but tip our hats in admiration and respect for these fine gentlemen. Their contributions today will not be forgotten.
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November, 6th 2023: Pride of Nottingham Announcement
This is a pleasing update, with many positive aspects about PON. I’m delighted to see the content return. Keep up the excellent work.
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Dan Gosling signs
I’m hopeful that the EFL will sanction this, as it could lead to an extension of his contract in January. This seems to be a prudent short-term signing, and if he proves his worth, we’re well-positioned to keep him at the club.
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Notts County Welcomes Premier League Veteran Dan Gosling
This appears to be a sensible short-term signing, and I hope the EFL gives it their approval. With luck, we’ll be able to offer him a standard two-year deal come January.
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Welcome Samuel Morris
Hello and welcome to PON, @Samuel Morris. It's always good to see a new member.
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Welcome Callumpie!
Welcome to PON @Callumpie. Its good to have you here.
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Aden Baldwin Reveals Notts County's Grit in Epic FA Cup Win
Aden Baldwin is indeed correct in prioritising victory, regardless of the cost. However, I share your concern about the potential long-term effects of his heading the ball. This is a serious matter that should not be taken lightly. While it’s true that humour can often be found in darker situations, Baldwin’s performance demonstrated why he is considered one of our top defenders. As for Notts, the key is teamwork. Luke Williams should not be disheartened by any setbacks, but rather use them as motivation to strive for better.
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Welcome to PON Max Roberts!
Welcome to the community here at PoN, @Max Roberts.
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Luke Williams: Embracing Notts County’s Storied Past in the 5,000th EFL Match
Notts County is certainly cementing its place in history with such a landmark event. It's good to see the respect Luke Williams has for our club's past. His words are an embodiment of the sentiments that every true Notts fan feels towards this great club. It's a celebration of not just the milestones achieved but also an acknowledgment of the legacy left by legends like Jimmy Sirrel and Brian Clough. Their influences are indeed ever present and continue to motivate current and future generations. This 5000th EFL match signifies more than just a game, it's a testament to the resilience and spirit of this club which has stood the test of time.
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Match Discussion: Game 10 - The U's (A)
As for the upcoming match, Notts County needs to maintain their concentration and function effectively as a unit. If the opposition comes out swinging, we need to weather that storm and remain composed. Teams that successfully apply pressure often cause us to become somewhat disorganised in defence. The Salford match serves as a prime example of how we can defuse the intensity of games and confidently control the ball ourselves. Colchester will undoubtedly be determined not to lose on their home turf, so they’ll be battling for every point available.
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'Long Way to Go’: Notts County’s Luke Williams Keeps His Eyes on the Prize
Luke Williams’ insightful comments are commendable. His unwavering focus and steadfast mindset are indicative of robust leadership, centred on the right priorities. While some managers might revel in their current position, one must never count one’s chickens in football. Williams’ approach is truly remarkable.
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Triumph at Meadow Lane: Notts County’s Unbeaten Streak Continues
Such fantastic resilience from Notts! From Crowley and Langstaff's lead-establishing goals to Bostock and McGoldrick securing the win, the team's spirit was on full display throughout. Hats off to Deeney as well for keeping us on our toes with his brilliant hat-trick. A truly exciting match this was!
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Dan Crowley on the Rigorous Preparation that Fuels Notts County’s Performances
Congrats to Crowley and the entire Notts team. The 'no-excuses' mindset and their rigorous preparation are certainly paying dividends on the pitch.
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Warnock to leave Huddersfield
It’s delightful to acknowledge that Notts has been a part of Neil Warnock’s managerial journey. It wouldn’t be surprising if he chooses to retire after this. Hopefully, he will have more time to indulge in golf and other activities that he enjoys.
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The Luke Williams Way: How Attractive Football is Redefining Notts County
Notts is indeed making significant strides under the stewardship of Luke Williams. The current form of the team is quite promising, and it’s heartening to see. It’s crucial that we maintain our focus and approach each game with the same level of diligence and concentration as we did the previous one. Whether playing at home or on the road, watching the team perform this season has been a truly enjoyable experience. The promotion we achieved last season has had a tremendous impact on our confidence, amplifying it tenfold. This newfound confidence is evident in our play, and it’s exciting to see what the future holds for us. Let’s continue to support our team and look forward to more victories!
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Ian Burchnall moves to Wolves as 1st team coach
The Wolves should present a good opportunity for Ian Burchnall. I wish him luck with his move.
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Match Discussion: Game 8 - The Ammies (A)
Salford City appeared quite deficient early on, which explains why they hadn’t secured a victory at their home ground. Their pitch is not only soulless but also small, which doesn’t seem to work to their advantage. Notts circulated the ball quite well, although there were moments when I wished they had continued moving sideways instead of retreating all the way back to Aidan Stone. Some of his distribution resulted in the ball being instantly returned, which was another source of frustration. However, the match was largely enjoyable. When Notts were in possession, they seemed vibrant and some of the early exchanges appeared to be inspired by training ground manoeuvres. I’m not criticising the performance; I simply believe we don’t always need to aim long goal kicks at one player or pass the ball all the way back to the goalkeeper. Clearly, it worked as evidenced by a solid 2-0 victory. We just need to maintain this momentum.
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Luke Williams: ‘It Feels Like We’re Turning Up for a Home Game’ at MK Dons Away
Fantastic resilience shown by Notts. Keep pushing lads, we're all behind you!
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Dan Crowley: ‘I’ve Never Enjoyed It at a Football Club as Much as I Am Here at Notts’
Remarkable growth in Crowley’s performance, hasn't it been? Testament to how conducive the Notts environment is.
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Macaulay Langstaff's Double Delight: Scoring in Front of the KOP
Langstaff's thoughts after that stunning performance, it's clear that his work on the pitch is just an extension of his overall attitude. His dedication, humility, and appetite for improvement stand out. This interview also highlights some important points; the significance of each victory, the infectious nature of teamwork and chemistry, and the invaluable role played by the fans. Each of these contributes to the larger narrative of Notts County's growth and potential. His words echo the ethos of someone who not only recognises his role within a broader unit but also appreciates the part played by supporters off the pitch.
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Notts County a tough test for MK Dons, says manager Graham Alexander
Graham Alexander’s comments were indeed very respectful, as one would anticipate. It appears that MK Dons have performed admirably thus far, despite having players unavailable and worries about their strikers. It doesn’t seem to have caused them much harm, but Notts are aware of their quality and we must simply be mindful of our actions. Hopefully, it will be an engaging match where both teams attempt to take advantage of the other.
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Attendances and that "feel good" factor
The attendances do make a difference; it’s good money for the club, and very few yesterday were from Accrington itself. Very poor support if I am honest; they could have at least brought a few more hundred. Our drummer also now adds a good beat to the game, whereas the only noise I heard from Accrington’s fans was an odd drum noise every so often and not for long at all. Our supporters need to avoid being like that; I think Doncaster would have made more noise at Meadow Lane.
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Faces of PON 23-24: Accrington Stanley (H)
This PON feature is a terrific initiative, capturing the emotions and connecting the fans in a unique way. Long may it continue!
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Match Discussion: Game 6 - The 'Owd Reds (H)
John Coleman mentioned in the clip above that he wants to take positives from the game, but he spends the majority of the time speaking fictional nonsense and complaining. His side deserved nothing from the game; they didn’t nullify Notts. If anything, Notts slowed their game down way too much and allowed them to come into it after our opening goal. I give Stanley credit for looking like a good side, but their finishing and play in the final third weren’t good at all. Coleman just comes across as a bit bitter; I thought the referee protected them far more than Notts. Their players constantly targeted Langstaff and Jones by taking them down with rash challenges. Their defender also threw himself into the boot of Jones; the ball was low and not at head height. It wasn’t dangerous play on his part, just madness. What about their player who kicked Brindley in the back when he was going to take a throw-in? It was a good game, but Accrington’s hype is very much overstated.
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Match Discussion: Game 6 - The 'Owd Reds (H)
Luke Williams doesn’t need to make changes; there’s no reason for it. If he does, I would imagine it’s tactical or to give someone a rest. All the players are performing at an acceptable level. I think the squad is coming to grips with the level of League Two, whilst our fitness levels have helped to keep consistent performance for 90 minutes. The fact that Notts aren’t chasing the ball or wasting energy is a good thing. I want to see Notts make Accrington work for the ball and any chances that come their way. I have every faith that Notts can do well against them.