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- Kevin Nolan: 'Nothing out of the ordinary about Leyton Orient clash'
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Match Discussion: Game 31 - The Grecians (H)
That happened purely because I backed them in the prediction league. Hope we stuff them!
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Match Discussion: Game 30 - The Robins (H)
Good to hear Notts fans were in the Sirrel stand again - in the section nearest to the Kop? The atmosphere sounded superb on the radio, it must have given the players a massive lift.
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1997-98: The season that was
The whole team basically fell apart. Our whole midfield (Robinson, Baraclough, Finnan, Derry) had moved on by the end of the following season, Farrell got injured, Jones stopped scoring, Strodder and Hendon fell foul of Allardyce and left - there was a huge turnover of players so it's no surprise we struggled the following season. However, Allardyce completely reinvented the team and had us at the top end of League One when he left in 1999. Anyway, here's a video from that season:
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1997-98: The season that was
This season came off the back of a truly calamitous campaign in 1996-97 that saw Notts County embark on a record 20-match winless run and suffer relegation to the basement division for the first time since the 1960s. The manager was Sam Allardyce, who had inherited Colin Murphy's rudderless team part-way through that awful run. Allardyce made only modest changes to the previous season's squad in the summer. Dennis Pearce and Mark Robson arrived from Wolves and Charlton respectively, with the outgoings including Paul Rogers and Tony Agana. The season began with back-to-back wins over Rochdale and Hull before a controversial defeat at home to Lincoln in which Devon White took an early bath. This was followed by draws against Cardiff and Hartlepool as the Magpies started to look in danger of losing their early momentum. However, their position at the top end of the table was cemented by four straight wins including a 1-0 win over Mansfield featuring a possibly offside Gary Martindale goal. By this time Notts had a settled and confident team, something that eluded them in the previous campaign. Darren Ward held down the number one jersey, the talismanic and slightly caveman-like Gary Strodder was partnered at centre-half by Matt Redmile and Ian Richardson at different points of the season. Ian Baraclough, who in the previous season had played at left-back and had famously been voted the worst player in the club's history, was moved into midfield and did sufficiently well to attract the attention of QPR, who he joined in March. The Notts midfield also had its share of young talent in Steve Finnan and Shaun Derry, while Gary Jones partnered Sean Farrell up front. The team was captained by reliable right-back Ian Hendon, still probably the best taker of a penalty I have seen. While lacking the subtlety of the class of 2010, Allardyce's team offered just the right blend of guile and muscle to succeed in the fourth division. Notts rose to the top of the table with a 5-2 home win over a farcically bad (and relegation-bound) Doncaster Rovers team in December. Not on the score sheet that day was Doncaster native Gary Jones, who by that point had only netted five times. However, Jones would go on to score 23 goals in our final 23 games! The win over Doncaster was the second of what proved to be a club-record run of ten consecutive wins stretching from the beginning of December to the end of February. This record was clinched in a memorable 5-3 victory at Lincoln in which we raced into a 3-0 half-time lead. Early in the second half keeper Darren Ward missed the ball when attempting a clearance, leaving the Lincoln player with a tap-in, and 15 minutes later the hosts were level. However, Notts were determined. Seconds after the restart Jones charged down a clearance by the Imps' keeper and eventually a ninth straight win was secured in front of well over 2000 travelling fans. The tenth win was secured at Field Mill, with hundreds of Notts fans locked out. By the time the run ended, Notts were clear at the top of the division by a big margin and promotion was just a matter of time. Promotion and the title were clinched in a tight 1-0 win over Leyton Orient on 28 March, with six matches to spare. This made us the first team ever to win a championship before the end of March. The curtain came down on the season with a 5-2 home win against Rotherham in front of over 12,000 spectators, as well as the obligatory pitch invasion and an “interesting” rendition of "We Are The Champions" by Allardyce. The record-breaking team was broken up soon afterwards. We went into the following season with a raft of new signings to replace the likes of Phil Robinson, Shaun Derry and Ian Baraclough. And although both remained at the club, the Jones-Farrell partnership was also not to last. Sean Farrell suffered a long-term injury early in the following season, and Gary Jones never recaptured his form and eventually left the club for Hartlepool. By the end of 98-99, only five of the first 11 had featured in the championship-winning campaign. However, the 97-98 season remains a masterclass in turning a failing team around. Disappearing from view (sorry WSC) Devon White Following a stint at Lincoln City in the mid-80s, the physical, Nottingham-born striker drifted back into non-league until Gerry Francis took him to Bristol Rovers, where he scored 53 goals in 202 appearances. Francis then took him with him to QPR in 1993, where he scored nine goals in 26 Premier League appearances before joining Notts for the first time in 1994. White had rejoined Notts from Watford in early 1997 but left again in September after losing his first-team place. After a subsequent spell at Shrewsbury, he returned to non-league football and is now an electrician. Went on to greater things Steve Finnan Steve Finnan originally arrived as a young loanee from Birmingham City in the 1995-96 season and became a fixture in the team that reached the play-off final in what is now League One. He joined permanently the following season and was a key supplier of goals from the right wing in 97-98. Kevin Keegan then signed him for Fulham for £600,000 in November 1998. In the 2000s Finnan mainly played in the right-back position and became part of the Premier League furniture for Fulham and subsequently Liverpool, where he became a Champions League winner. Share your thoughts about this feature on Pride of Nottingham by signing up to the website, visiting the forum and joining the conversation.
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Match Discussion: Game 28 - Red Devils (H)
I don't we could expect an instant turnaround in terms of results. It'll take time for KN to work out his best team and get them doing what he wants them to do. I only hope we're not adrift before we finally start picking up points again. I'm not even going to dare to make a prediction. We would all take a lucky 1-0 with our goal going in off someone's backside. Anything that gets the ball rolling. I'll leave something lucky here:
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Match Discussion: Game 26 - The Stags (H)
I'm very encouraged. You can't overstate the importance of tightening up at the back. Keep a clean sheet and you've got a point at least.
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Match Discussion: Game 25 - The Shrimps (A)
Is anyone going to this? Making a weekend of it? Morecambe used to be one of the largest resorts in the country with a series of grand hotels and two grand piers. The piers are now gone and few of the hotels remain. This is a massively significant match for a number of reasons. Morecambe are also struggling, so three points on Saturday could be precious come the end of the season. On top of that, it will be an early indicator of how the team will react to John Sheridan's departure and is also the final match before Alan Hardy's takeover is formally completed.
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John Thompson: 'Notts can reach Championship if Alan Hardy is able to take them forward'
Can we please stop talking about the Championship? Let's consolidate first and then think about League One again when we're strong enough. But I agree that we need to get people enthusiastic again.
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Book Review: One Flew Over the Magpie's Nest
I think Father Christmas may be bringing me a copy. So don't tell me the ending!
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John Sheridan: "I will work my socks off" to get Notts County promoted
I don't doubt that he works hard, but can we stop talking about promotion for a while? We're 15th for Pete's sake. Let's get to 50 points first, and if there's enough time left over to reach 70 maybe we can start talking about it again.
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Roberto Mancini 'agreed deal to become Notts County manager'
Of course not, Monopoly money is in plentiful supply
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John Sheridan reiterates importance of good Notts County home form
We've been rubbish at home for years and years. Even in our better seasons it's our away form that has stood out, and the pattern has continued so far this season too. No matter who the manager and players are, or what the style of play is, it's always the same. Wonder why this is?
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Match Discussion: EFL Trophy - Monkey Hangers (H)
How do you define a first team player? Surely any member of the first team squad is a potential part of the first 11.
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Notts Joe: Thoughts on Notts County's start to the season
How good is it to see us in the top half of the table? I hope it's a feeling we can get used to.
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Match Discussion: Game 4 - Monkey Hangers (A)
Good result, I feared the worst when we went 1-0 down. Going by the highlights Hartlepool certainly had their chances to go further in front, but the comeback shows character and will hopefully boost confidence. I'm massively relieved. Now it'd be good to see us get our first home win and Forte break his duck for the season.
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The Phoenix ‘Mike Edwards’
Did he have a curry the night before? Nice work!
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Allardyce set for England job
The FA are set to appoint former Notts boss Sam Allardyce as the new England manager today. He will be given a two-year contract. Allardyce made a name for himself as a bruising centre half in the 70s and 80s, turning out for a host of clubs including Bolton and Preston. But the news will be of particular interest to Notts fans due to his spell in charge of the Magpies; Allardyce joined the club in early 1997 with the team in dire straits at the bottom of what is now League One. He was unable to turn our fortunes around in that first season, as Notts finished rock bottom. We bounced back the following season though, finishing as champions with 99 points and securing the championship in March. Allardyce left the club for Bolton in acrimonious circumstances in October 1999 amid rumours of a breakdown in the relationship between him and chairman Derek Pavis. Notts were third in League One at the time. Allardyce has since become part of the furniture at the top level, managing 467 Premier League games. Although his trophy cabinet is relatively bare, he has become well-known as a good man manager. He will become the first former Notts manager to manage England on a permanent basis.
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Notts County 2016-17 pre-season fixtures
Is anyone here planning to go to Rolls Royce or Carlton? Would love to get a few first impressions of our new additions!
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CEO Jason Turner on Notts County's pre-season preparations
The devil's in the detail, but cheaper tickets when bought in advance sounds very good!
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Ray Trew to withdraw sale of Notts County if buyer not found by end of June
Colour me surprised! Derek Pavis had the club "on the market" for years without finding a buyer. He even had talks with Reg Brearley! So the idea that RT was fighting off serious bids from all over the world always seemed a little fanciful. As for taking the club off the market, surely he will listen if a good offer does come in. Ray Trew's vision should be to take care of the finances and otherwise stay in the background and let John Sheridan do his job.
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Alan Smith and Mark Crossley 'to join John Sheridan's backroom staff'
I think Mark Crossley has worked at Notts before. Maybe under Charlie?
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Notts County to prise 'unhappy' Paul Hurst from Grimsby?
I'm not sold on Hurst, but I'd prefer him to some of the other names mentioned. I was a bit puzzled as to why some Grimsby fans are negative towards PH, so I did some research on their forum. The best I could find is that he's dour, doesn't come over well in interviews, doesn't appear passionate (who cares? We want a manager not a performing chimp) and that the team was "limping into the play-offs" (how awful for them). It reminded me of some of the criticism of Keith Curle back when we had a team that would absolutely wipe the floor with the one we have today. More here: http://www.thefishy.co.uk/cgi-bin/forum/Blah.pl?m-1463493559/ And here: http://www.thefishy.co.uk/cgi-bin/forum/Blah.pl?m-1463416013/s-0/
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Blair Adams: 'Uncertainty around Notts County crept into our performances'
Yep, the players had the WHOLE of last season to prove they are better than this and make amends to the fans. They didn't, and no amount of nice words to the press will make up for it.
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Report: Notts County slapped with transfer embargo
Reading between the lines, @Piethagoram, it means they feel they haven't found one yet.