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Posts posted by allardyces tash
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Sadly, we are Notts County, a club where mistakes do happen, and common sense doesn’t always come through.
That’s why we have the chant, “I had a wheelbarrow, the wheel fell off,” because it feels like Notts were the ones who gave it to us that way. All jokes aside, the club is bound to get things wrong now and then, but I’d like to believe they’ve taken something from the experience.
I can’t imagine the Reedtz brothers were pleased with the reaction or the letdown.

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The pace of the match has increased, though not every game is this back and forth. It was a fantastic final. At times it felt like walking football, but the quality was still easy to see. Once the goals started going in, the match really came to life. I've watched older World Cup matches, and even when you already know the outcome, they can still be good fun to watch.
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I haven't been to the cinema in at least a decade, or at least I don't remember going before that. There's something nostalgic about watching films on TV now, so I’m happy to wait for them to be shown there. I usually check an online TV guide and pick out films to watch at home. I can't be bothered with all that streaming. I had Netflix back in the day when it was the main service, but they're all overpriced now.
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@menzinho, that's a good point, and it could be the reason. Maybe Notts wants to announce the head coach along with the full team. But then, surely starting with the head coach and assistant would make sense? I guess it depends on how Notts wants to restructure. It’s possible the club is looking to hire new coaches, and some of the current staff might be negotiating their exits. We'll have to wait and see.
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Footballers come and go, and when a signing like this happens, it's natural not to know what to expect. Sometimes, though, these signings bring something different to the team. We can be quite predictable, and as long as he has the ball control expected at a professional level, he should do well. If he's not good enough, he won't get much game time, but I'm sure he'll be eager to impress.
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It's a fantastic retro shirt! Match Winner has clearly taken time to produce the kit properly. A lot of retro kit makers rush their designs, importing them from China just to cash in on nostalgia. To make something high-quality, you need to care about the details. Match Winner has done that here, it looks great.
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Luke Williams coming back? I don’t see it happening. If he were returning, surely the discussions wouldn’t be dragging on. If we keep hoping for it, we might just end up disappointed or fixated on a head coach we prefer. Most likely, the Reedtz brothers will go for someone unexpected, but hopefully the fan base will get behind the decision.
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I'm surprised we've signed another central midfielder. At the moment, I don't see how Ollie Norburn fits in. We already have plenty of options in that position, which could be useful if changes are needed.
It might allow him time to get up to pace, but with Matt Palmer and Scott Robertson, among others, there's going to be strong competition. Who will be playing further forward? We still need attacking midfield options, as David McGoldrick’s departure leaves a gap, along with Dan Crowley.
On paper, this looks positive, but I’ll reserve judgement on how good the signing really is.
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You would think the news would start rolling in by now. We've announced three games in Germany, Alfreton for the first team, and Basford likely for the reserves. The updates should flow naturally, yet somehow, what are the odds that by Friday at midnight, there’s still no word on the head coach appointment?
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There I was, convinced Notts had a head coach all lined up, adamant that the club must embark on a proper German tour and refusing to sign the contract until at least three clubs had been booked in. Then again, maybe the Reedtz have just been busy tinkering with the training ground and reshuffling the coaching setup before making their move. Priorities, eh?
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I usually go to the Navi or the Embankment pub for a drink before the match. I only have one unless I’m meeting up with others. I try to get into the ground before the queues start building up. I’ve had a look around The Nest, but it’s not really for me. I’d only go there if I was meeting people, but I do like that we have a place where fans can gather in large numbers and the profits go directly to the club.
I’m not keen on how the MLSB has changed in recent years. It doesn’t feel like a place to have a drink anymore, more like somewhere to mess around before a game. A good atmosphere can make matches more enjoyable, and I like the bigger games, like Grimsby and Chesterfield.
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I have sat in both the KOP and the Derek Pavis stands in recent years. Last season, I was in the Pavis, but this time, I’ve moved back to the KOP. I enjoy watching a match from the front, side-on view, but for this campaign, I want to be where the atmosphere is. Hopefully, by the end of the season, we’ll be celebrating promotion.
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I hope the lad is doing well. A season in the National League with Carlisle United could really help his career. Will Patching could play a big role in their push to return to the Football League. If they struggle at the first attempt, he might attract interest and move on.
A good spell at a club that needs a player of his potential would bring out the best in him.
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Let them train on The Embankment, it’ll help prepare them for the rough pitches we’ll face in League Two.
When we trained at the National setup in Burton, it felt like a waste of time, especially with players like Dean Leacock complaining about the pitch. At least Meadow Lane is like a gorgeous rug, and the new training facility agreement sounds like a great move.
Working with the Uni is a smart decision.
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54 minutes ago, KingofCounty said: I’ve given up on calling myself King(HeadCoachesLastName). I don’t want to change my username again. I was KingMaynard, then KingofCounty, and that’s where I’ve landed. I was tempted to go with SleepingGiant. 🤣
Changing to SleepingGiant could have lasted you 2-4 years, so it might have been worth considering. You seem safe with KingofCounty, unless your name's Russell. You might want to rethink that, lad!
Christopher Reedtz interview with BBC Radio Nottingham
in Jimmy Sirrel Stand
The way he gave his answer and the tone of his voice don’t make it seem like Chris was being dishonest when he said Martin Pearson was his first choice.
He spoke about having interviewed a lot of people and having long talks, so if Pearson wasn’t the one who impressed most, that would probably have come across more clearly.
It’s a really good interview and gives a lot of insight into what happened behind the scenes.
It could be that the club has a fixed wage for the head coach role, and the candidates they looked at were all happy with that. Paterson may have simply stood out most to the board.The way he gave his answer and the tone of his voice don’t make it seem like Chris was being dishonest when he said Martin Pearson was his first choice.
He spoke about having interviewed a lot of people and having long talks, so if Pearson wasn’t the one who impressed most, that would probably have come across more clearly.
It’s a really good interview and gives a lot of insight into what happened behind the scenes.
It could be that the club has a fixed wage for the head coach role, and the candidates they looked at were all happy with that. Paterson may have simply stood out most to the board.