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New to here
Hello, @Benji. Welcome to the Pride of Nottingham. I hope to see you join in whenever you can. See you across the pond!
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Welcome Middlesex Magpie
Hello, @Middlesex Magpie. Welcome to the Pride of Nottingham. I hope to see you join in whenever you can. See you across the pond!
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Welcome Niederbayern Pie
Hello, @Niederbayern Pie. Welcome to the Pride of Nottingham. I hope to see you join in whenever you can. See you across the pond!
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Welcome Morton Johansen
Hello, @Morten Johansen. Welcome to the Pride of Nottingham. I hope to see you join in whenever you can. See you across the pond!
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hello andrew edwards
Hello, @Andrew Edwards. Welcome to the Pride of Nottingham. I hope to see you join in whenever you can. See you across the pond!
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welcome gary adamson
Hello, @Gary Adamson. Welcome to the Pride of Nottingham. I hope to see you join in whenever you can. See you across the pond!
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Triumph at Meadow Lane: Notts County’s Unbeaten Streak Continues
The game was incredibly exciting. There was a moment when I thought Forest Green might take the lead. Notts seemed to retreat after the second half began, but they came back fighting for the win when the score was 2-2. It was truly entertaining.
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Luke Williams Reflects on Notts County’s Nail-Biting Win
Luke Williams will undoubtedly demand better, but I believe he will be pleased with the win. I’m sure he enjoyed the game as much as anyone else - how could he not? He simply wants to see improvement at times. There’s not much that could have been done about two of the goals as they were well executed. However, we need to be more careful about conceding penalties.
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‘All I’m Really Caring About’: McGoldrick’s Winning Mentality Shines
A victory is a victory, no matter how it comes. It’s crucial not to underestimate the importance of showing the quality and character needed to win a game, especially when the opposition has managed to claw their way back into it. Scoring two more goals after such a setback demonstrates real quality.
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From the Stands to the Field: The Impact of Notts County Fans on Match Days
The level of support shown during games has been truly impressive. I’ve been following the matches on iFollow and it’s clear that the Notts fans are giving their all. Their dedication and connection to the club is something that needs to be nurtured and supported. An increase in the fanbase could be a positive development, especially if we manage to maintain an average performance. There’s no doubt that it’s a fantastic time to be a fan.
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Prediction league 23/24 round 9 - Saturday 23 September
Leeds United 2-1 Watford Joker Swansea City 1-0 Sheffield Wednesday Cambridge United 2-0 Port Vale Portsmouth 0-1 Lincoln City Morecambe 2-1 Swindon Town Stockport County 0-2 Wrexham Gateshead 0-0 Maidenhead United Oldham Athletic 0-1 Oxford City
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Ian Burchnall moves to Wolves as 1st team coach
I extend my best wishes to Ian Burchnall as he embarks on his journey. Taking on a coaching role in the Premier League can be inherently more precarious compared to a managerial position in the Football League. The turnover of coaches in the top league can happen swiftly and unexpectedly. If I were in his position, I might have considered seeking an opportunity with a League One or Two club, with the hope of gradually progressing towards a managerial role.
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Match Discussion: EFL Trophy - The Wanderers U21 (H)
All games, in my opinion, hold significant value as they provide me with valuable insights. I express my gratitude to everyone who has engaged in playing games alongside me. This information is crucial for someone like me who is living away from their home country. Therefore, I extend my heartfelt thanks to all of you.
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Fact of the day : Cup competitions
While the statement that Luke Williams despises cup games may not come across as particularly well-articulated, it does give off a somewhat immature impression. However, it is worth pondering what has become of the individuals who expressed their dissatisfaction with the EFL Trophy owing to the participation of Premier League U21 teams, or their belief that it is merely a tinpot cup.
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welcome to pon john bond
Welcome to the Pride of Nottingham! So, hello @JOHN BOND from across the pond.
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hello laura griffin
Welcome to the Pride of Nottingham! So, hello @Laura Griffin from across the pond.
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Match Discussion: Game 8 - The Ammies (A)
It's set to be yet another challenging match. Although we're aiming for a victory, securing a point for continued enhancements shouldn't be overlooked. I'm not particularly well-acquainted with the Salford squad, but I remain hopeful that our team's quality will help us navigate through any potential challenges. In terms of player selection, fielding our strongest team will be crucial. With Jodi Jones returning to the fold, Notts should be fully prepared to face the match ahead.
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hello terri
Hello and welcome! It's nice to be greeting you to the Pride of Nottingham @Terri.
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Welcome Banquo
From across the pond, hello and welcome to the Pride of Nottingham @Banquo.
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welcome to pon corinthian88
Hello, welcome to the Pride of Nottingham @Corinthian88. It's nice to be saying hello from across the pond.
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Match Discussion: Game 6 - The 'Owd Reds (H)
It's frustrating to see teams like Accrington Stanley come into matches solely focused on playing defensively and securing a point. While they may have delivered a tidy performance, it's clear that they lacked attacking intent and didn't trouble our team much aside from the set piece they scored from. It's disheartening to see missed chances and shots straight at our goalkeeper without no real test. On the other hand, I'm proud of our team for playing with spirit and quality. Refereeing decisions can have a significant impact on the outcome of matches, and it's disappointing when the performance of the referee falls short. Inconsistencies and poor decision-making can mark the overall quality of the game. However, Notts did well and It was a superb win.
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Match Discussion: Game 5 - Super White Army (H)
I hope it will be a good match between two teams eager to earn those crucial 3 points. I will be streaming the game with my iFollow season ticket. I may not be as close to the action as some of you, but I will be cheering Notts on. Notts have a good chance of moving up in the League Two table. I believe that prospect is enough to see the season start to flourish towards the hopes we all had of having another promotion season. The league is quite competitive, and I am sure Tranmere Rovers will want to spoil our party, but I have confidence that defensively we will be better than what I watched from the Grimsby game. It would be nice to see Macaulay Langstaff get his name on the score sheet. I can see the game finishing 3-1 in favour of Notts, but I am unsure who to predict as the scorers.
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Richard Brindley on Adapting to League Two and His New Role in the Back Three
I like Richard Brindley. When he first joined, he looked like a superb right-back, more for his attacking play, but it did seem like a position that suited him. In the games I have seen this season, I believe he has given his all, and it’s been a sort of revelation to see him play as the middle centre-back in a pairing of 3. He has shone, and that bit of freedom he gets in games may give him the confidence to further improve. His form in this area could help Notts defensively, as it does seem to suit him.
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Notts County Aim to Build on Recent Good Form Against Tranmere Rovers
The Tranmere game is a good opportunity for Notts to get into a position in League Two, where performances and results will make the most impact. I will be watching the game from across the pond, hoping for 3 points.
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One for the older supporters
How young does Mick Jones look? He stands out as rather dashing and handsome. It’s a shame he left this world last year. The squad and photo are amazing to see, though. The hairstyles may have dated, but their class never will.