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Match Discussion: Game 25 - The Shrimps (A)
Not expecting anything for my lot today @Who r ya?? You Pies!! so relying on Notts to save my weekend.
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Match Discussion: Game 25 - The Shrimps (A)
Here's a bit more optimism for you , @Who r ya?? You Pies!!.I have a feeling Alan Smith will prove a hit today and Notts will win at last.Sincerely hope I don't look silly at 5pm.
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Same Old Notts
I may be a Rams fan first but I still share the pain of you Pie fans.God only knows what my Father in law and ex boss would make of the situation with Notts.Stay positive!
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Match Discussion: Game 11 - The Shrimps (H)
Notts abandonment was mentioned during the Rams Radio Derby commentary at about 3 .20. and although we had had thunder and lightening for quite a while it didn't start raining here in Aspley until about 3 30.
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Video Discussion: Meet the Fans 16/17 - Morecambe (01/10/2016)
Great feature once again.Well summed up @liampie.
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Match Discussion: Game 8 - The Robins (H)
A bit of homework for you too @notts-joe -https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bristol_City_F.C.
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Match Discussion: Game 8 - The Robins (H)
My lot play The Robins away on Saturday but it's Bristol City.
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Video Discussion: Meet the Fans 16/17 - Accrington Stanley (10/09/2016)
Good video as usual.Nice to see familiar faces.
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Ray Trew to withdraw sale of Notts County if buyer not found by end of June
You summed up the goings on very well there @Piethagoras.What's next in the Notts soap opera ? Hopefully things will be sorted out OK soon and JS can build a team you can all be proud of.
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Report: Notts County not interested in Mark Yates or Danny Cowley
"according to reports" .Where are these reports that the red rag mention.Just more speculation !
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Meet the Fans 15/16 - Carlisle United
Good job all.
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Notts County 2015-16 Season Review: The Season From Hell
An excellent summing up of Notts season and problems @JoeJones,particularly the last sentence.
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Mark Cooper unsure of meeting Notts County points target
And wont it be the 'new owners' decision anyway or have I missed something.
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Match Discussion: Game 45 - The Exiles (A)
This season it's the 8th longest trip (If I've checked correctly) for Notts fans for League 2 matches.It's 147.6 miles to Newport and 253. 5 miles to Plymouth,wth Morecambe(148.3),Gillingha(167.8),Carlisle(185.3)Portsmouth(193.3),Yeovil(193.7) and Exeter(213.3) in between.--It's miserable and cold outside and I'm at a loose end at the moment!
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Match Discussion: Game 42 - The Stags (A)
I hope @magpiejue 's mum and indeed anyone caught up in any trouble yesterday is OK.
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Meet the Fans 15/16 - Stevenage FC
Great video ,as usual.Nice to see a familiar face again.Perhaps there's still hope of persuading @liampie to face the camera.
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Match Discussion: Game 41 - The Boro (H)
No score prediction but I expect a comfortable win for Notts.
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Pride of Nottingham: PONcast Episode 22
Keep up the good work,well done.
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Video Discussion: Meet the Fans 15/16 - Wycombe Wanderers (28/03/2016)
Good feature,nice to see @Blackville,well done
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League Two Round-Up: Weekend Saturday 5/3/2016
Nothing much changes. Northampton win again, making it thirteen games unbeaten and Notts lose again making it six games since a win. It was different at Dagenham & Redbridge as their 1–0 win over York gave the Daggers their first home win since last April. Here are the League Two results for the weekend: Saturday 5th March 2016 Wimbledon 0–0 Accrington Barnet 1–3 Hartlepool Cambridge 0–1 Exeter Carlisle 1–4 Northampton Crawley 1–1 Morecambe Dagenham & Redbridge 1–0 York Leyton Orient 0–1 Luton Mansfield 0–1 Yeovil Newport 1–0 Wycombe Notts County 0–2 Bristol Rovers Plymouth 2–2 Oxford United Stevenage 0–2 Portsmouth Today there were 2 home wins, 7 away wins and 3 draws. League Two Update There's no change to the top 6 places in League Two but Wimbledon's 0–0 draw with Accrington was enough to see them replace Leyton Orient in the final play off place at 7th with 53 points but only on goal difference. Northampton are in 1st place with 78 points and are now 13 points clear of 2nd placed Oxford and 3rd placed Plymouth who each have 65 points. Furthermore the Cobblers are a massive 21 points ahead of 4th placed Accrington who have 57 points. Portsmouth and Bristol Rovers are at 5th and 6th and occupy the other play off places with 56 points each. Cambridge's 0–1 home loss to Exeter sees them fall to 13th with 50 points while the Grecians climb to 14th with 48 points and only 5 points away from the play offs. Wycombe, Mansfield, Carlisle and Luton complete the teams between Exeter and Wimbledon. There's no significent change at the bottom though the Daggers are 24th and have 24 points and have closed the gap to 23rd placed York to 2 points. Hartlepool's 3–1 away win at Barnet keeps them at 22nd with 31 points and 5 points above the drop. Stevenage's home loss to Portsmouth sees them drop to 21st but with 34 points. Yeovil lift themselves to 20th with 35 points after winning 1–0 at Mansfield. Notts are now 17th with 40 points and 14 points clear of the dreaded drop. Upcoming Fixtures Tuesday 8th March 2016 Accrington v Portsmouth Bristol Rovers v Wimbledon Dagenham & Redbridge v Carlisle Newport v Barnet A Newport win on Tuesday will see Notts drop to 18th. The 14 point cushion shouldn't worry Magpie fans too much, only the fact that Notts are where they are and not much higher up League Two! Check out the Pride of Nottingham 'Dashboard View' - Visit our home page and don't forget to visit our community.
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League Two Round-Up: Weekend Saturday 27/2/2016
A promising performance by Notts but ultimately another disappointment. Here are the League Two results for the weekend: Saturday 27th February 2016 Accrington 2–2 Barnet Wimbledon 1–2 Oxford United Dagenham & Redbridge 0–1 Yeovil Hartlepool 0–0 Northampton Leyton Orient 2–0 Crawley Morecambe 1–2 Carlisle Newport 1–0 Mansfield Plymouth 1–0 Notts County Portsmouth 2–1 Cambridge Stevenage 0–2 Exeter Wycombe 1–0 Bristol Rovers York 2–3 Luton Today there were 5 home wins, 5 away wins and 2 draws. League Two Update The top four places in League Two stay unchanged. Northampton failed to add to their 10 consecutive wins after only drawing 0–0 at lowly Hartlepool. The Cobblers have 74 points and are still 10 points clear of 2nd placed Plymouth who are on 64 points after beating Notts 1–0. The defeat at Plymouth keeps Notts at 16th on 39 points. Hartlepool meanwhile drop to 22nd with 28 points. Oxford stay 3rd on 61 points thanks to a 2–1 away win at Wimbledon who drop out of the play off places to 8th on 51 points. Accrington remain 4th on 56 points after conceding a 90 minute equaliser and ending 2–2 against Barnet who stay 15th on 40 points. Portsmouth's 2–1 win over Cambridge lifts them to 5th sharing 52 points the same as 6th placed Wycombe and 7th placed Leyton Orient. Cambridge however drop to 12th with 47 points. Wycombe climb to 6th but send Bristol Rovers down to 10th on 50 points after beating them 1–0 while Leyton Orient's 2–0 win over Crawley sees the latter remain 17th and on 38 points. Newport's late goal gave them a 1–0 win against Mansfield and lifts them to 19th on 34 points but the Stags slip to 9th with 51 points, the same as Wimbledon who have two games in hand. Carlisle have still played only 31 games and move up to 11th with 49 points after winning 2–1 away at Morecambe who remain 18th with 36 points. Luton and Exeter both won away but remain 13th and 14th respectively sharing 44 points. Luton's last gasp extra time goal gave them a 3–2 win at York who are still 23rd on 26 points. Exeter's 2–0 away win at Stevenage sees the latter remain 20th on 34 points. Yeovil came out on top in the basement battle winning 1–0 away at Dagenham & Redbridge. Yeovil lift themselves to 21st and on 29 points but add to Dagenham & Redbridge's plight at the very bottom of League Two on 20 points. Notts slip to 15th and are now 13 points away from the play offs, while the gap to the bottom end has dropped to 13 points. Upcoming fixtures Tuesday 1st March 2016 Barnet v Plymouth Bristol Rovers v Hartlepool Cambridge v Wycombe Carlisle v Leyton Orient Crawley v Newport Exeter v Portsmouth Luton v Morecambe Northampton v Wimbledon Notts County v Dagenham & Redbridge Oxford United v York Yeovil v Accrington Can Jamie Fullarton's Notts follow up the encouraging performance away at 2nd placed Pymouth with a much needed home win against bottom club Dagenham & Redbridge? Find all the latest content from our site and growing community, you can bookmark our 'activity stream'.
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League Two Preview: Saturday 27th February 2016
Northampton continue their seemingly inevitable march to League One but who will join them and what about the teams fighting to hold on to their Football League status? Once again the fixture list for Saturday and Tuesday has thrown up some interesting games, the results of which will help clarify how the final League Two table will look. This week I've highlighted five games from another busy week and probably for the last time this season I've made Notts' the key games. *Important Game ** Key Game Saturday 27th February 2016 Accrington v Barnet – Kick Off 1:00pm – Score Prediction (2-0) *Wimbledon v Oxford United – Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction (0-0) *Dagenham & Redbridge v Yeovil – Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction (2-0) Hartlepool v Northampton – Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction (0-3) Leyton Orient v Crawley – Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction (1-0) Morecambe v Carlisle – Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction (2-2) *Newport v Mansfield – Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction (2-3) **Plymouth v Notts County – Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction (2-0) *Portsmouth v Cambridge – Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction (2-1) Stevenage v Exeter – Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction (1-2) *Wycombe v Bristol Rovers – Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction (2-2) York v Luton – Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction (0-2) Tuesday 1st March 2016 Barnet v Plymouth – Kick Off 7:45pm – Score Prediction (0-1) Bristol Rovers v Hartlepool – Kick Off 7:45pm – Score Prediction (2-2) Cambridge v Wycombe – Kick Off 7:45pm – Score Prediction (1-2) Carlisle v Leyton Orient – Kick Off 7:45pm – Score Prediction (0-0) Crawley v Newport – Kick Off 7:45pm – Score Prediction (1-0) Exeter v Portsmouth – Kick Off 7:45pm – Score Prediction (1-2) Luton v Morecambe – Kick Off 7:45pm – Score Prediction (1-0) Northampton v Wimbledon – Kick Off 7:45pm – Score Prediction (3-1) **Notts County v Dagenham & Redbridge – Kick Off 7:45pm – Score Prediction (1-0) Oxford United v York – Kick Off 7:45pm – Score Prediction (3-1) Yeovil v Accrington – Kick Off 7:45pm – Score Prediction (0-2) My first game sees 5th placed Wimbledon trying to follow up their 1–0 victory over Carlisle. They host 3rd placed Oxford on 58 points and who also won 4–1 away at 14th placed Exeter on Tuesday. My second game is a basement battle between bottom club Dagenham and Redbridge playing 3rd from bottom Yeovil who are only just outside a relegation place on goal difference, having changed places with York who lost 1–2 at home to tabletoppers Northampton last Tuesday. Next I've got 20th placed Newport hoping to pull away from the lower end of League Two hosting 6th placed Mansfield who in turn are trying to keep in the play off places. Then I've got 8th placed Portsmouth on 49 points up against 11th placed Cambridge who are only two points behind on 47 points. Lastly I've picked another clash between two more playoff hopefuls featuring 9th placed Wycombe on 49 points playing Bristol Rovers who are two places higher at 7th and with 50 points, only one point better off. My Key Games On Saturday Notts, who have now slipped down to 16th with 39 points are away at 2nd placed Plymouth who have 61 points. Argyle beat Notts 2–0 at Meadow Lane back in October. On Tuesday Notts are at home to Dagenham and Redbridge. The Daggers are at 24th and bottom of League Two. They have lost 5, drawn 1 and only won 2 of their last ten matches. The reverse fixture was a 1–1 draw last September. I don't hold out much hope for Notts on Saturday and have predicted a 2–0 defeat. However Tuesday's game gives Notts another chance to climb the table but I think It's already too late and Magpie fans may be looking anxiously at the wrong end of the table after these next round of games. I really hope I'm wrong. Don't forget to register and join in with the Pride of Nottingham.
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League Two Round-Up: Weekend Saturday 20/2/2016
The home woes continue for Notts. I wish I could offer some crumbs of comfort. Ah well, life goes on. Here are the League Two results for the weekend: Saturday 20th February 2016 Exeter 1–1 Newport Barnet 1–2 Wimbledon Bristol Rovers 2–1 Morecombe Cambridge 3–1 York Carlisle 1–0 Stevenage Crawley 1–1 Plymouth Luton 2–1 Hartlepool Mansfield 3–2 Dagenham & Redbridge Northampton 1–0 Wycombe Notts County 0–1 Leyton Orient Oxford United 1–2 Accrington Yeovil 1–1 Portsmouth Today there were 6 home wins, 3 away wins and 3 draws. League Two Update The top four places remain unchanged. Northampton extend their lead at the head of League Two to 10 points. They now have 70 points after winning 1–0 at home to Wycombe who fall out of the play off places to 8th on 49 points, while 2nd placed Plymouth have 60 points and only managed a 1–1 draw at 16th placed Crawley who are on 38 points. Oxford United stay 3rd on 55 points despite losing 2–1 at home to 4th placed Accrington who are close to within 3 points of automatic promotion with 52 points and also have two games in hand. Mansfield climb to 5th on 51 points after coming back from a goal down and hanging on to beat bottom placed Dagenham & Redbridge 3–2. The Daggers are now 5 points adrift in 24th place and on 20 points. Bristol Rover's 2–1 home win over Morecambe lifts them to 6th on 50 points. Morecambe stay 17th with 36 points. Portsmouth drop to the final play off place at 7th after drawing 1–1 at next to the bottom Yeovil who are on 25 points. Leyton Orient's 1–0 win at Meadow Lane puts them level with Wycombe on 49 points but one place lower at 9th. Wimbledon 10th, Cambridge 11th and Carlisle at 12th all won and keep an unchanged league position with 48, 47 and 46 points respectively. Luton's 2–1 win over Hartlepool lifts them to 13th on 41 points. Pools stay 21st with 29 points. Exeter drop to 14th on 41 points after drawing 1–1 with 20th placed Newport on 31 points. Notts fall to 15th on 39 points. All league placings below Notts remain unchanged. Notts are 10 points away from a play off place. Notts' cushion from the bottom end has risen to 14 points and still with a game in hand. Upcoming fixtures Tuesday 23rd February 2016 Accrington v Notts County Wimbledon v Carlisle Barnet v Portsmouth Exeter v Oxford United Yeovil v Plymouth York v Northampton Notts have two very difficult away games coming up. First at 4th placed Accrington on Tuesday and then on Saturday at 2nd placed Plymouth. Can Notts get anything from these two games and can Notts then win their next home game against bottom club Dagenham & Redbridge? Register to be apart of our growing community - Find all the latest content - Interested in more stories?
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League Two Preview: Saturday 20th February 2016
At the moment automatic promotion would seem assured for the top three clubs; Northampton, Plymouth and Oxford, but it's very different for the chasing pack near the top of League Two and also uncertain for the teams at the bottom trying to avoid the drop. This week I've picked out four games that are important to teams in the promotion mix and the relegation struggle. Thanks to the away win at Hartlepool keeping the season going I've decided yet again to make both the Saturday and midweek Notts County games my key games. *Important Game ** Key Game Saturday 20th February 2016 Exeter v Newport – Kick Off 1:00pm – Score Prediction (1-0) Barnet v Wimbledon – Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction (1-1) Bristol Rovers v Morecambe – Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction (2-0) Cambridge v York – Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction (2-0) Carlisle v Stevenage – Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction (1-0) Crawley v Plymouth – Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction (2-2) Luton v Hartlepool – Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction (2-0) *Mansfield v Dagenham & Redbridge – Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction (2-0) *Northampton v Wycombe – Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction (3-1) **Notts County v Leyton Orient – Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction (1-1) *Oxford United v Accrington – Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction (2-0) *Yeovil v Portsmouth – Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction (0-2) Tuesday 23rd February 2016 **Accrington v Notts County – Kick Off 7:45pm – Score Prediction (1-1) Wimbledon v Carlisle – Kick Off 7:45pm – Score Prediction (2-0) Barnet v Portsmouth – Kick Off 7:45pm – Score Prediction (1-2) Exeter v Oxford United – Kick Off 7:45pm – Score Prediction (0-2) Yeovil v Plymouth – Kick Off 7:45pm – Score Prediction (1-2) York v Northampton – Kick Off 7:45pm – Score Prediction (1-3) Mansfield at 7th and on 48 points have a great opportunity to strengthen their playoff chances against new bottom club Dagenham & Redbridge, League positions mean nothing though as Notts fans know from last week. Northampton are virtually unstoppable at the moment and after winning 1–0 at 3rd place Oxford and increasing the gap at the top of League Two to 8 points, will hope to continue their current form against 5th placed Wycombe. Meanwhile Oxford have 55 points and will be hoping to recover from their home defeat to table toppers Northampton as they play 4th placed Accrington, who drew 1–1 with Carlisle on Tuesday night. My final choice of an important game is between relegation threatened Yeovil who lie at 23rd with 24 points against 6th placed Portsmouth who have 48 points. My Key Games If the results go against Notts then it's a mid table finish at best but if Notts win and other results are favourable.... well? On Saturday Notts host Leyton Orient in 9th place who have 46 points but they've played two more games than Notts. A win for The O's will open up a 10 point gap but a Notts win will close the gap to just 4 points. Notts lost 3–1 at Orient back on the 3rd of October earlier this season. On Tuesday Notts are away at 4th placed Accrington who have 49 points. The last meeting with Accrington was earlier this season on 22nd August resulting in a 1–1 draw at Meadow Lane. So what's it going to be for Notts? What are your thoughts on these upcoming games. Don't forget to register with us - Here | Find the latest content - Here | Also via our 'dashboard view'.
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League Two Round-Up: Weekend Saturday 13/2/2016
Not what Magpie fans were hoping for with a return to a disappointing performance and result. Here are the League Two results for the weekend: Saturday 13th February 2016 Newport 1–0 Carlisle Accrington 4–1 Crawley Wimbledon 4–1 Luton Dagenham & Redbridge 0–2 Barnet Hartlepool 2–1 Yeovil Leyton Orient 0–4 Northampton Morecambe 2–4 Oxford United Plymouth 3–0 Mansfield Portsmouth 3–1 Bristol Rovers Stevenage 2–0 Cambridge Wycombe 1–0 Exeter York 2–1 Notts County Today there were 9 home wins, 3 away wins and 0 draws. League Two Update The top three teams all won and their league positions remaining the same. Northampton's 4–0 away win over Leyton Orient keeps them comfortably in first place with 64 points from 29 games. The O's slip to 9th with 46 points from 31 games. Plymouth are 5 points behind from 30 games and are in second place after their 3–0 demolition of Mansfield. The Stags drop to 7th but still in the play off places with 48 points from 32 games. Oxford occupy the third automatic promotion place thanks to a 4–2 away win at Morecambe with 55 points from 29 games. Morecambe stay 16th with 36 points from 31 games. Wycombe move up to 4th on 49 points from 30 games after beating Exeter 1–0. Portsmouth's 3–1 home win over Bristol Rovers lifts them to 5th and also on 48 points but from 29 games. Rovers drop out of the top 7 to 8th with 47 points from 30 games. Accrington with games in hand, having played only 27 are now 6th and also share 48 points after beating Crawley 4–1. Wimbledon's 4–1 win over Luton lifts them to 10th with 45 points from 29 games. At the bottom end of League Two Dagenham & Redbridge drop into last place after losing 2–0 at home to Barnet and stay on 20 points from 30 games. Barnet move up to 17th after 29 games sharing 36 points with Morecambe and Notts County. The Magpies drop to 18th from 28 games thanks to their 2–1 away defeat by York who move off the bottom to 23rd with 23 points from 29 games. Yeovil fall to 22nd with 24 points from 30 games after losing a vital relegation battle at Hartlepool who move up to 21st on 27 points from only 27 games. All other team positions stay unchanged. Mansfield are in the final play off place at 7th with 48 points from 32 games and are 12 points clear of 18th placed Notts who have 36 points. Carlisle are at 12th with 42 points and have played a game less than Notts County. Notts' cushion from the bottom end falls to 13 points but still with a game in hand. Upcoming fixtures League Two - Tuesday 16th February 2016 Accrington v Carlisle Hartlepool v Notts County Oxford United v Northampton York v Exeter Notts away game at 21st placed Hartlepool on Tuesday gives the Magpies an immediate opportunity to make up for Saturday's let down, It could also see the end of any play off hopes and with some difficult games coming up it could set up an anxious end to the season. Don't forget to join in with the discussions on PON - If you not a member already, why not join us?