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  1. A warm welcome to Meadow Lane, Cater Foxe. I hope your time at Notts is fruitful and you manage to impress our head coach when you’re ready for regular football. All the best!
  2. Before we sign any new players, some funds should be reinvested into the squad. I believe it’s more crucial to use a portion of the money to extend the contracts of some players. For instance, Jodi Jones needs a new contract. It would be beneficial to keep him here, and he would make a good vice-captain. Some funds could be allocated to recruit a striker, another attacking player, and a defensive midfielder. I’m not too concerned about a training ground, as the club can extend an agreement to use existing facilities. However, it would be lovely to have our own training pitches one day. The club could consider making the stands more inviting. A fresh coat of paint and perhaps some inspiring artwork could be added. Not exactly in the style of the family stand, but something more like what the club did under the Trews with the walls near to the suites. It showcased a lot of history of the club.
  3. What’s happening? Where is everyone today? I’ve been looking forward to spending some time on the screen all day, and it seems like I’m almost alone here on PON. Well, the weather has been pleasant, and I hope everyone is doing well. There’s not much on the telly, so I’ll find a DVD to watch once I’m finished here.
  4. Like everyone else, you’ve been a shining light in the Notts community, and it’s been a joy to watch your videos and read your posts. I don’t use Twitter, so I don’t see that aspect of your talent unless someone shares it, but I’ve always found you to be level-headed. Your insights into the club and vlogs are a real job, but my enjoyment of your content is secondary to your own happiness. You have to do what’s right for you, and as others have said, your audience, fans, and friends will support you no matter what you choose. The pressure of competing on YouTube is relentless, which is why I avoid social media. I find it unhealthy, but I do see the benefits of how people like you bring others together. You’ll have to ask yourself what feels best. @TheSkipper has asked every question one could think of, so consider those and make your decision. I wish you good health.
  5. The issue with John Bostock is that he’ll likely demand a salary befitting a first-team player, which his experience justifies. I think Notts no longer see him as a regular starter and have decided to let him seek first-team opportunities. It would be strange to see him sign permanently with Swansea City. His age and ability seemed to catch up with him last season. He’s still a very good player, but he wasn’t the same.
  6. I can see why some fans might have reservations about Stuart Maynard as the head coach of Notts County. I’ve often pondered if his assistant and the accompanying coaches are ready for the step up. While they provide Maynard with support and familiarity, I believe Luke Williams had an excellent assistant in Ryan Harley. It might take them a bit longer to adapt to a professional club. I’m confident that with the new recruits, the club has given Maynard a platform to demonstrate his skills, and I hope it proves successful. He needs to be bold and achieve positive results early on. If we don’t get the results fans expect, it will be harder for him to weather the storm. So, for his sake and ours, I hope he can make a strong start and win over more fans. He seems like a competent coach, but sometimes you need that extra something to excel, and Notts has given Maynard that opportunity.
  7. I hold nothing but respect for the Marden family and hope they remain united amidst Wendy’s illness. Untreatable brain tumours are incredibly challenging for those affected, much like any condition involving the brain. Football has a way of uniting a community, and I hope Ian continues to find joy in it despite Wendy’s health situation. It’s heartening to learn that Wendy used to drive Ian to matches. Now, it’s her turn to be looked after and cherished. I extend my warmest wishes to them all.
  8. I believe Notts would have permitted Macaulay Langstaff to receive such applause if they had faith or had agreed on a deal for his services at that point. The rumoured sum could be entirely incorrect, and there could be addons in place that increase it. It’s unlikely that we will know either this or when the deal began. I think the club felt the need to sign Jatta. We were desperate for better defenders, and we invested a significant amount in bringing Jatta into the team. His height is something we’ve been missing since Kyle Wootton moved to Stockport. I can envision the club seeking to recruit a striker again come January. As for Junior Morias, we do need to see more of him.
  9. It would be great to see him given an opportunity. Stuart Maynard was known for promoting young players when he arrived. It’s all about training and increasing game time to see how they develop. I wish Reynolds all the best for the upcoming season.
  10. I’ve read comments about Notts imploding, but I don’t think fans should worry about a result in a friendly match. This was an exhibition-style friendly in what seemed like intense heat. I believe Notts had several young players on the pitch at the turning point, and we shouldn’t discredit them by complaining about the loss. Stuart Maynard can take a lot from the game, such as assessing our players’ fitness levels. As the season approaches, most players’ match sharpness should improve.
  11. I’m enjoying a relaxing day in my garden, having a few beers and later I’ll fire up the BBQ. The weather has been pleasant today and yesterday, with plenty of warmth and a nice breeze to cool things down. On days like this, it’s lovely to cook a burger outside and see who else might want to join.
  12. We won’t know for sure, but I’m less inclined to believe that when Jatta arrived, we had already agreed on a deal for him to move on. Towards the end of the games, it was clear that Jim O’Brien would leave due to him being applauded off. I don’t think Notts would have finalised a deal and then allowed it to overshadow a lot of positive news. I must say, the decision seems to have been mismanaged. Appointing him as captain was a strange decision, but perhaps they hoped this would be enough to make Macaulay Langstaff want to stay at Meadow Lane. I don’t blame him for wanting to play at a higher level at his age. If it doesn’t work out, he could always find his way back to us where he’s happy. So, we have to move on.
  13. Hello, @Mark Holland. Welcome to the Pride of Nottingham, I am delighted to be welcoming you. If you would, don't be put off from introducing yourself.
  14. Hello, @jake008. Welcome to the Pride of Nottingham. Glad to see a new member join us.
  15. I understand the logic behind holding parents accountable, but it also seems unjust and severe. Even the best parents can’t always prevent their child from turning to malevolent actions. In my view, America has a more significant problem with gun crime that they seem to ignore. In my opinion, if someone is determined to carry out a mass shooting, there are more pressing issues than the source of the firearm. If the parents didn’t provide the gun, it could have been someone else. The prevalence of gun ownership in America makes it easy for potential killers to find a source. Keeping the firearm locked away and the ammunition hidden seems naive. What if the child had forced their way to access it? As I’ve said, if you leave a firearm in plain sight and are negligent, I can see the reasoning. However, holding parents entirely accountable for a child’s actions also seems harsh.
  16. Cats generally don’t appreciate being pursued, and I wager it was wondering what this silly magpie was up to. I suspect the bird was merely being playful and might have pecked at the cat’s tail given the opportunity, perhaps to instigate a chase. Although they might be considered natural adversaries, it’s surprising how some can exhibit playful behaviour towards each other.
  17. Wasn’t there a voucher you could clip to purchase County Cola at a reduced price? I’ve never tried it, but I recall a friend who was keen on collecting these cut-outs to get the drink for less.
  18. The club should invariably take precedence over the country. Any individual who prioritises England over Notts may not be as fervent a fan as most ought to be. If you’re a Notts supporter from England, you should consistently support your country. However, I believe it would be debatable for a fan to place them ahead of Notts.
  19. Will Randall was given numerous opportunities to demonstrate his capabilities. There were instances last season when his vitality could have provided respite for other weary players, but he never fully committed. I’ve never observed a winger like him, one who receives the ball only to swiftly pass it to another player, only to retrieve it in the exact same position, and then to relinquish possession backwards without making a forward run. It’s exasperating when you encounter players of this nature, but he never appeared to be an integral part of the squad or settled. We seldom heard from him and he scarcely seemed to interact with fans.
  20. Cultivating talent presents a challenge. You can undergo all the training from a tender age until you sign a professional contract. However, nothing equates to the experience gained from playing in a real stadium, in a competitive match, and against high-calibre players. Notts seem somewhat reluctant to field their young players, not giving them ample opportunity to fully blossom. This squandered potential is a source of frustration for me. I believe we all desire to see home-grown players in the squad. Yet, some supporters won’t afford them the necessary patience without criticising them. I don’t believe this hinders Notts’ progress. In my view, it’s largely attributable to the managers and the club’s desire for results.
  21. What made Tony Hateley such a great player was his hard-working attitude and how modest he was off the pitch. In those days, players seemed much more grateful to be professional footballers. He also learnt from some of the greatest players! He had two decent feet, was quick and powerful, and had an incredible shot. I remember some of his return towards the end of his career, but he was admired by many people I knew who supported Notts. He also had a great spell with Liverpool, whose fans loved him just as much as we did. A great traditional centre-forward.
  22. It sounds like a good addition. I hope he proves to be a real contender for a starting spot. I know it will be tough with Jodi Jones and Aaron Nemane in the mix, but when form demands it, you hope someone will step up. I think this signing offers that potential. I'm pleased the wingback positions are sorted, so I'm delighted with this signing.
  23. It was a very good match. The Netherlands only had moments of brilliance and a few opportunities, but they never seemed to pose much of a threat. England stepped up their game and performed exceptionally well. It was a thrilling moment to see Ollie Watkins score the winning goal so late in the game. I don’t agree with the commentators that the angle was difficult. It was a fantastic shot and an impressive display of skill to control it for the attempt, but once he was clear, you’d expect it to go in.
  24. I’m not overly concerned about it. These days, squad numbers don’t seem to hold much significance. I’d like to think that someone like Cedwyn Scott would get it, but I can see the club giving it to someone else or leaving it vacant until we find a replacement for Macaulay Langstaff.
  25. Yes, it was a penalty, but I can see why some might think it’s harsh. Most English fans wouldn’t be happy if the roles were reversed, but it’s one of those things. The Netherlands player didn’t touch the ball, and it happened just before Harry Kane managed to take the shot. Even though he seemed to get a clean strike, it was a penalty due to the lateness of the challenge.

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