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CliftonMagpie

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  1. Hello, @MC 11. Welcome to PON. You will find the Pride of Nottingham to be inviting and easy to get involved in, please do drop by and introduce yourself to us.
  2. Speeding is against the law no matter who you are, so he got what was coming to him. Fame shouldn’t mean special treatment. As for his football career, it seems like his name has done more work than his skills. He’s known more for getting jobs because of who he is, not how well he manages. That’s never a good look.
  3. What if Andrew Lloyd Webber played a joke on David Baddiel, just because David believed a rumour that Andrew thought he was Ben Elton? It would be quite a clever way to poke fun at the mix-up. It’s a funny story, though.
  4. There are some valid frustrations, but I believe the criticism is a bit harsh in places. The Notts media team generally does a solid job during the season and understandably quietens during pre-season. It would be great to see more creative use of that downtime, saved content or even smaller updates could help fans feel included. It's true we haven't had those regular CEO updates like we did under Jason Turner, and the absence of that personal touch does leave a gap. As for fan engagement I agree it feels more corporate now. A return to that interactive community-first approach we once had would be welcome. However, I don't think the media team is ignoring fans. It might be more about time priorities and perhaps even burnout. Recruitment-wise, I'm not worried yet. There is still time to add depth and plug the gaps. Yes we need an experienced goalkeeper no doubt, but I don't think the club has lost its way on data-driven signings. It's possible we've faced player rejections we don't hear about or we're being patient to land the right fit. With the CEO, I do have questions. Communication feels limited and less transparent than it used to be, and more proactive engagement would not hurt. Jason Turner set a high standard there, and I would love to see that ethos return. As for Martin Paterson, I'm keeping an open mind. He seems professional and thoughtful in his interviews, and judging him before a ball has been kicked feels premature. Pre-season can give clues, but competitive matches will tell us much more. I sense some of the concerns, but I wouldn't say the club is in crisis. We've built something strong over recent seasons, and it's worth being patient before jumping to conclusions.
  5. If you're staying for two full days, you could spend the first day exploring Nottingham and the second visiting somewhere nearby. That way, you get a good mix of local sights and a change of scenery. If you like going for walks, Derby has some lovely places to see. The Derby Cathedral is a great landmark, and Chaddesden Wood and Markeaton Park are peaceful spots for a stroll or a bit of nature. St Peter's Church is worth a visit, and if you're into museums, the Museum of Making and Derby Museum & Art Gallery are both good choices with interesting collections. Back in Nottingham, Castle Fine Art and Nottingham Contemporary might appeal to you if you're into artwork. The East Midlands is a lovely region to discover, and you could also look into Leicestershire or Northamptonshire for more ideas before finalising your trip.
  6. Vanilla ice cream can be a bit hit and miss. A lot of it ends up tasting like cold milk, which isn’t how proper vanilla should taste when the pods are used the right way. Good vanilla has a lovely smell, and when it’s used in baking, it can taste amazing. It lifts the flavour and makes things feel richer. Strawberry’s my favourite when it comes to ice cream. I do enjoy vanilla too, but it’s probably my third or fourth pick overall.
  7. It was a good result against a side that showed their quality last season. They may not have gone all out, but as a friendly, it’s a positive sign for Notts. Still, we’ll need to see how things go once the season kicks off before getting carried away. There’s always that bit of unknown until the real tests begin. I’m glad Jodi and Jatta played. They’re both key to how well we do, and having them involved early is a big plus.
  8. I'm in the same boat as @TheSkipper, but it's only right to pay respect to the dead. I am sure plenty of people are saddened by her loss, and enjoyed her music. May she Rest in Peace.
  9. I don't think he would act the way he does if he wasn't just being himself. I like how he talks to the players and the way he goes about things. If he gets angry, I don't know what he's like, so I can't really say. But if he's always calm and easy to talk to, and deals with stress well, he could be really good at motivating people. Then again, it didn’t do Sir Alex Ferguson any harm when he gave his players the hair dryer treatment.
  10. Hearts have a really nice stadium from the pictures I’ve seen on Google. I can’t say much about the gates at Meadow Lane. I sit in the top half of the KOP and from up there you can see the Pavis Stand clearly. Sometimes the Family Stand looks quite empty, even though the attendance is about the same as when it looks full. I don’t know if it’s the Pavis or KOP that has more people, or if the away fans help boost the numbers. But as long as we keep getting over 10,000, it shows the club is going in the right direction.
  11. I think Conor Grant goes quiet when other players like David McGoldrick stand out. He seems to do better when he gets more of the ball and starts the game well. If he’s having an average game or finding it hard, he can go a bit unnoticed on the pitch. But even then, he can still do something that changes the game. His role this season should be more important, and I hope it is because I like what he brings to the team when he’s playing well.
  12. Hello, @NCFC QLD. Welcome to the Pride of Nottingham. Have fun and join in the conversations.
  13. Hello, @CryingShame. Are you a Notts fan? Welcome to the Pride of Nottingham.
  14. I’ve no idea where to begin with writing poetry, but I do enjoy reading it. Maybe one day I’ll give it a try for a bit of fun. I’ve seen other groups do word challenges with a set list to include in a poem, but I think I’d be way out of my depth with something like that. Great poems, @Michael D Pie.. Please keep posting them.
  15. I don’t overthink it too much, but I do like that the Reedtz brothers are happy to invest in transfers. You can’t build a proper team using only free agents, you need a few established players in the mix. I agree that spending money on a keeper shows serious intent. Some fans aren’t keen on all the loan signings, but I think that’s more about filling gaps. I expect we’ll still bring in another two or three. If there’s a fee involved, I trust it’ll be for players who add real strength to the squad.
  16. Every time I return to PON, there are new members joining in. It’s great to see, and I honestly think once people settle and get used to things, they understand what it’s all about. It’s really encouraging. Today I’ve been sorting bits and pieces, getting ready for the full move at the weekend. The rain made a nice change, though it was only light and actually felt quite refreshing. Tomorrow I’ve got to head into the city centre to grab a few things. I reckon another couple of new members would feel better than any of Notts’ signings so far!
  17. Hello, @Andy81. Welcome to the Pride of Nottingham, it's brilliant to be welcoming you. Jump in and share your thoughts on our topics, and be sure to bookmark https://prideofnottingham.co.uk/dashboard/ and https://prideofnottingham.co.uk/community/forum/9-jimmy-sirrel-stand/ at least until you settle in. Those are two key parts of the site.
  18. Hello, @YoopEyes. It's brilliant to see you have returned, if you ever have any issues @Chris will sort them out and if its something a team member such as myself could assist with please do let me know. You will fit straight in, and I hope to see more of your thoughts on our discussions. Welcome!
  19. Hello, @Tommy B. Welcome to the Pride of Nottingham. It's brilliant to be welcoming you to our site and community, I hope you enjoy being a member.
  20. Welcome to the Pride of Nottingham! I hope you find the site to be engaging and fun to be around, @TheBlackHorse. The community is better with more fans sharing their thoughts, so I am delighted to be welcoming you.
  21. Afternoon, all. Nice to finally have a rainy day, isn’t it? Hopefully the sun comes back soon, but in a more natural way rather than those heatwaves we keep having. I’m off for an appointment about my leg, so I’ll be joining everyone else who’s waiting to be patched up. Things are going well though. On the topic of moving, my girlfriend and I have decided to accept a friend’s offer to live with him. He’s been keen for a while now, and I hope he doesn’t regret it. We’re really grateful for the chance to find our own way without being stuck under our parents’ roofs. I might have more news to share later on. @TheSkipper, enjoy London, mate. You’ll smash those interviews!
  22. Hello, @MrWillowTiger. Welcome to the PON site. Would you mind tell us a little about your background?
  23. It might be a blessing that he was still a youth player at the time, and it depends on how open and honest he is about the incidents. If the FA see remorse, and that Lewis Macari hasn’t repeated it since (hopefully), they might give him some leeway. Each case is always judged differently, and I’m hoping Macari won’t face such a long ban that he misses over a season. I know it’s a bit wishful, but what harm could he really have done while still at youth level? I suppose we won’t know until more about the case is made public.
  24. I think the feature could work well if we keep promoting it, but I’ll still use the weekly chat too. For quick thoughts, the status is a good way to show what you're thinking, and it might encourage some of the social media crowd to join the chat on PON. There's no reason why people couldn’t share the things they post on X or BlueSky here as well.
  25. Someone like Jodi Jones might be a good choice, but he’s a bit quiet at times and still dealing with injuries. He would’ve been a strong candidate before breaking his leg. I don’t think Matt Palmer’s done anything wrong, but there are louder voices in the squad, which is why I reckon Jacob Bedeau would be the best option.

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