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  1. Enjoyable read as usual ,jj
  2. Some interesting fixtures this weekend the outcome of which will eiher greatly improve or severely damage many clubs hopes.
  3. super_ram

    League One Round-Up

    Worrying times for all Notts County fans! After losing away to MK Dons, who are firmly placed 4th in the play off places. Notts County find themselves one place above the drop zone but only by goal difference. Only 5 points separate 14th placed Gillingham and next to the bottom placed Colchester. Notts County have a game in hand over the 2 teams immediately above them, Coventry and Crawley, which will prove crucial. The battle for a play off place is no less interesting with 5th placed Sheffield United only 7 points clear of 12th placed Bradford. League One Results Barnsley 1–1 Preston Bradford 2–2 Fleetwood Coventry 1–3 Doncaster Rovers Crawley 1–0 Leyton Orient Crewe Alexandra 0–1 Oldham Gillingham 2–2 Colchester MK Dons 4–1 Notts County Peterborough 1–0 Chesterfield Rochdale 3–1 Scunthorpe Sheffield United 4–0 Port Vale There were 5 home wins, 2 away wins and 3 draws. Upcoming fixtures Tuesday 24th March 2015 Oldham v Rochdale Sheffield United v Scunthorpe League One Update Bristol City didn't play but remain top with 83 points 38 games. Preston have 73 points from 37 games and stay 2nd. Swindon remain 3rd with 70 points, also from 37 games. MK Dons also maintain their position at 4th with 69 points from 38 games and Sheffield United keep 5th place with 58 points from 37 games. Peterborough continue their recent revival and climb into the final play off place at 6th with 56 points from 38 games at the expense of Barnsley who drop to 7th on 55 points from 38 games. Rochdale move up to 8th having played 36 games with 53 points the same tally as Doncaster at 9th who have played 38 games. Fleetwood drop to 10th on 52 points from 38 games. Chesterfield drop to 11th from 37 games with 51 points the same number as Bradford who fall to 12th but from 36 games. Oldham rise to 13th with 49 points from 37 games. Gillingham stay 14th while Port Vale fall to 15th both teams on 48 points from 38 games. Walsall drop to 16th on 43 points from 37 games. Scunthorpe remain 17th from 36 games, Coventry stay 18th from 38 games while Crawley climb to 19th from 38 games, all three teams on 43 points. Notts County fall to 20th with 42 points and a goal difference of -13 from 37 games. Crewe drop to 21st also on 42 points and a goal difference of -33 from 38 games. The bottom 3 places remain unchanged with 22nd placed Leyton Orient on 39 points from 37 games, 23rd placed Colchester with 38 points from 38 games and 24th placed Yeovil trailing on 33 points from 38 games. - The gap between 6th placed Peterborough and 21st placed Crewe is now 14 points. Notts County are also 14 points off a play off place and only outside the relegation places on goal difference. Notts County fans will be hoping Sheffield United beat Scunthorpe on Tuesday to keep them just a point away.
  4. A good time for Notts to double the win statistic!Good read JJ ,thanks
  5. Woe all round yesterday
  6. A very enjoyable blog @DangerousSausage.Looking forward to the next one.Thanks
  7. Not the first time I've been barred @PTID1862
  8. Can you give me permission to read please MR Naughty Sausage?
  9. super_ram

    League One Round-Up

    The competition for play off places is getting very interesting with only 8 points separating 5th placed Sheffield United and 15th placed Oldham. The situation at the bottom end is no less interesting with Coventry, Leyton Orient and Crawley all winning, Crewe, Colchester, Yeovil all losing and Notts, Scunthorpe and Walsall all drawing. Walsall lie 16th but are only 8 points adrift of a play off place and yet are also only 7 points above safety, which shows how tight this league is but games are running out. League One Results Bristol City 0–0 Gillingham Chesterfield 2–3 Coventry Colchester 2–3 Crawley Doncaster Rovers 0–2 Peterborough Fleetwood 1–0 Rochdale Leyton Orient 3–0 Yeovil Notts County 1–1 Bradford Oldham 1–3 Barnsley Port Vale 0–1 Swindon Preston 5–1 Crewe Alexandra Scunthorpe 1–1 Sheffield United Walsall 1–1 MK Dons There were 3 home wins, 5 away wins and 4 draws. Upcoming fixtures Tuesday 17th March 2015 Bristol City v Crewe Alexandra Chesterfield v Gillingham Colchester v Yeovil Doncaster Rovers v Swindon Fleetwood v Coventry Leyton Orient v Barnsley Notts County v Rochdale Oldham v MK Dons Port Vale v Crawley Preston v Peterborough Walsall v Sheffield United League One Update Bristol City, although only drawing at home to mid table Gillingham, maintain their runaway position at the top of League One with 8 points from 37 games. Preston are in second place after thrashing Crewe 5-1 and have 69 points but have only played 35 games. Swindon stay 3rd with 67 points from 36 games after winning away at Port Vale. MK Dons are 4th with 63 points from 36 games. Sheffield United are 5th on 54 points from 45 games. Barnsley move into the final play off place after a good away win at Oldham with 53 points from 36 games, the same as 7th placed Peterborough who continued their revival with an away win at Doncaster. Fleetwood move up to 8th place after beating Rochdale and have 51 points from 36 games. Bradford remain 9th with 50 points from 35 games. Doncaster drop to 10th also on 50 points but from 36 games. Chesterfield fall to 11th from 35 games with Port Vale dropping to 12th from 36 games, both teams on 48 points. Rochdale remain 13th from 34 games with Gillingham staying 14th from 36 games, both on 47 points. Oldham stay 15th with 46 points from 35 games. Walsall hold 16th place with 45 points from 36 games and Scunthorpe stay 17th with 43 points from 35 games. Notts County have moved up to 18th from 35 games on 42 points, the same as 19th placed Crewe who have played 36 games. Coventry having played 36 games, are on 40 points. The relegation places are taken up by 21st placed Leyton Orient who have 38 points from 35 games. Crawley climb to 22nd place with 37 points from 36 games. Colchester drop to 23rd with 34 points from 36 games and Yeovil remain bottom on 33 points from 37 games. - The gap between 6th placed Barnsley and 21st placed Leyton Orient is now 15 points. Notts County are 11 points below a play off place but alarmingly only 4 points above the relegation zone. Notts County will be desperate for a home win on Tuesday and hoping other results also go their way so they can keep a safe distance from the drop zone. Last Match Report - Q/A with Premiership Scout - Derry's Future At Notts
  10. @GrannyPie was laughing while reading the blog so I'm off to read it now.
  11. Every point counts!Thanks joe.
  12. super_ram

    League One News

    Good,informative update,cheers JJ.
  13. There's a lot of very interesting fixtures this weekend.I hope all the results go Notts' way.Bradford will hopefully be distracted by their cup run.
  14. super_ram

    League One Round-Up

    Another disappointing result and display from Notts County, but at least the bottom 5 teams all lost too, with the exception of bottom club Yeovil who beat Oldham 2-1. Preston had a good win away at MK Dons, Sheffield United were beaten at home 1-2 by Fleetwood but Bristol City are clear leaders of League One by 10 points after winning away at Crawley 2-1. Several high scoring games took place also within League One, with a total of 30 goals being across the division. League One Results Barnsley 3–0 Walsall Coventry 2–3 Port Vale Crawley 1–2 Bristol City Crewe Alexandra 2– 0 Scunthorpe Gillingham 1–1 Doncaster Rovers MK Dons 0–2 Preston Peterborough 1–0 Leyton Orient Rochdale 2–1 Colchester Sheffield United 1–2 Fleetwood Swindon 3–0 Notts County Yeovil 2–1 Oldham There were 6 home wins, 4 away wins and 1 draw. Upcoming fixtures Tuesday 10th March 2015 Coventry v Bradford Yeovil v Bristol City League One Update Bristol City head League One on 76 points from 35 games, 10 points clear of 2nd placed Preston who have 66 points from 34 games. Swindon occupy 3rd place with 64 points from 35 games with 4th place MK Dons next with 62 points also from 35 games. The other 2 play off places are taken up by Sheffield United at 5th on 53 Points and Doncaster at 6th with 50 points from 35 games. The competition for the play off places is very close with Barnsley and Peterborough both on 50 points and also having played 35 games at 7th and 8th only below Sheffield United on goal difference. The closeness of positions continues with Chesterfield, Bradford, Port Vale and Fleetwood all with 48 points, though Chesterfield have one game and Bradford have two games in hand. Rochdale lie 13th with 47 points from 33 games, closely followed by Gillingham who have played 35 games and Oldham who have played 34 games, both on 46 points at 14th and 15th respectively. Walsall are 16th with 44 points from 35 games. Scunthorpe are 17th with 42 points from 34 games and Crewe are 18th with 42 points from 35 games. Notts have fallen to 19th with 41 points from 34 games and Coventry are 29th with 36 points from 34 games. The relegation places are taken up by 21st placed Leyton Orient on 35 points from 34 games, Colchester and Crawley at 22nd and 23rd respectively, each having played 35 games and both on 34 points, with Yeovil rock bottom 24th with 33 points from 35 games. - The gap between 6th placed Doncaster and 21st placed Leyton Orient is now 15 points. Notts County are 9 points below a play off place and 6 points above the relegation places. Bradford will move up to 6th if they beat Coventry on Tuesday. Meet Ronan Murray - Q/A with Premiership Scout - League Link-Ups
  15. Swindon will be smarting from their last result and won easily at ML but Notts should have some confidence restored..A draw would still be a good result.
  16. i agree with @NCC Magpie,surely sooner or later Notts will 'click' and the near misses will go in.
  17. Yes,we're all waiting with baited breath.
  18. Can I witness win number 40 for Notts please.
  19. super_ram

    The Match Officials

    He has to be better than the ref at the last Notts league match I attended-last season v Bristol City.
  20. What a fantastic article.I really enjoyed reading that.Thanks to all involved with special thanks to our mystery scout for taking the time answer the questions in such a detailed manner.Brilliant all round.
  21. super_ram

    League One Round-Up

    Yet another disappointing result for Notts fans. Bristol City, perhaps surprisingly, lost away at lowly Colchester with Swindon also being upset at home by Crewe. MK Dons helped their promotion hopes and dented Peterborough's by winning 3-0. Pride of Nottingham reflects at the business end of the League One table, as the Magpie fans will no doubt be looking ahead to Port Vale. League One Results Barnsley 2–0 Crewe Alexandra Bradford 1–1 Walsall Colchester 3–2 Bristol City Fleetwood 2–1 Notts County Leyton Orient 3–0 Oldham MK Dons 3–0 Peterborough Port Vale 3–0 Doncaster Rovers Preston North End 2–0 Scunthorpe Rochdale 1–0 Chesterfield Sheffield United 2–2 Coventry Swindon 1–2 Crawley Yeovil 2–2 Gillingham There were 8 home wins, 1 away win and 3 draws. Upcoming fixtures Tuesday 24th February 2015 Doncaster Rovers v Bristol City Preston North End v Walsall Rochdale v Sheffield United Scunthorpe v Barnsley Swindon v Bradford League One update There is no positional change with the top 5 places. Bristol City remain top, despite losing, with 64 points from 31 games. Then come MK Dons with 62 points from 32 games followed by Swindon with 57 points from 31 games. Preston remain 4th with 56 points from 30 games and Sheffield United are 5th on 49 points from 30 games. Bradford move into the final play off spot on 45 points from 30 games replacing Doncaster who drop to 7th also with 45 points but from 31 games. Fleetwood move up to 8th with 44 points from 32 games with Oldham falling to 9th with 43 points from 31 games. Chesterfield drop to 10th while Gillingham rise to 11th and Port Vale also climb to 12th, all on 42 points from 32 games. Rochdale move up to 13th with 41 points from 29 games, above 14th placed Walsall also with 41 points but from 31 games and 15th placed Peterborough who have 41 points too from 32 games. Scunthorpe drop to 16th with 40 points from 30 games. Notts drop to 17th with 38 points from 31 games, the same as 18th placed Barnsley, while 19th placed Crewe also have 38 points but from 32 games. Colchester climb from the relegation zone to 20th with 34 points from 32 games. Coventry, although drawing away at Sheffield United, slip into the relegation places at 21st with 33 points from 31 games, level with 22nd placed Crawley who beat Swindon 2–1 having played 32 games. Leyton Orient remain 23rd despite beating Oldham 3–0 with 32 points from 31 games. Yeovil stay bottom with 29 games from 32 games. - 12 points now separate 6th placed Bradford and 21st placed Coventry. Notts County are at 17th and are now 7 points away from the play offs but more worryingly only 5 points above a relegation place, and will fall to 18th if Scunthorpe fail to beat Barnsley on Tuesday PoN's Dashboard - View New Content - PoN's Live Centre
  22. I enjoy reading all the blogs,so come on @Dangerous Sausage-go for it!
  23. Highly recommended.It cheered me up no end.
  24. Nice read Joe,thanks

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