Everything posted by thommo
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Match Discussion: Game 23 - The Hatters (A)
We could certainly pick up a few pointers from Stockport County’s defensive tactics, even though I felt they played a bit rough and some fouls were overlooked. Nonetheless, it’s undeniable that they’re a competent team and we held our own against them. There’s no disappointment in that. Our players gave their all, which is all we can ask for. I believe Aden Baldwin deserves special mention for his stellar performance in our defence tonight.
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Late Drama Unfolds as Notts County Falls Short Against Stockport County
David McGoldrick and Jodi Jones were unfortunate with attempts outside the box. Any thoughts on if we need to shake up our attacking strategy?
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Luke Williams on Notts County’s Journey So Far: ‘We Cannot Stand Still’
Luke Williams really gets what this club is about. We just can't afford to stand still.
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Lewis Macari on Adapting to Notts County’s Playing Style: A New Way of Playing
I think what strikes me the most about Macari is his humility combined with a clear passion for the sport. The way he talks about his experiences, the learning curve of playing regular league matches, the initial challenges of a new way of playing, it's all very relatable for anyone who's tackled change and growth. His mental fortitude alone is inspiring, not to mention his evident skill on the field. Even when he wasn't in the squad, he remained positive and eager to contribute. That's a sign of a committed player. I for one am excited for this journey he’s begun with Notts County.
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Luke Williams on Harrogate: 'Were More Unpredictable Than the League'
Just when you think you've figured out football, statements like "We're more unpredictable than the league" humble you. It's a reflection of the unpredictable essence of football, and I'm eager to witness the unfolding of this potpourri of surprises on the field.
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Match Discussion: Game 22 - Sulphurites (A)
Does anyone know their usual formation? I don’t anticipate many changes from Luke Williams, and I can’t envision him altering the formation. He appears content with it, but tactically, we might play more defensively and closer to the goalkeeper. I’m hopeful that we can achieve a positive outcome. It would be beneficial for us.
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Where are they now? Alan Sheehan
I was unaware that he was a coach at Swansea City. It appears he’s done quite well for himself after retirement. I’ve always believed he was superior to a League One/Two player.
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Notts County’s Momentum: ‘One-nil Up is Not Job Done,’ Says Luke Williams
Harrogate will be in a curious state of mind considering their current form. I don’t think we need to overthink, but rather focus more on enhancing our performance. The upcoming weekend match could be a pivotal game for this season if it turns out well.
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Match Discussion: Game 21 - The Saddlers (H)
It would be a nice to see Macca score his first league hat-trick. His current form is impressive, and his relentless running on the pitch is a significant factor in this. His constant movement not only showcases his physical prowess but also his tactical understanding of the game. It disrupts the opponents’ defensive formations and creates opportunities for his team. Walsall, on the other hand, is a team that shouldn’t be underestimated. Despite their current standing in the league table, they possess the potential to pose a formidable challenge. Teams often grow and evolve throughout the season, and their current position might not fully reflect their capabilities. The progression of the match could be gradual, with both teams taking time to gauge each other’s strategies and adapt accordingly. The second half of the match could be the turning point. This is often the case in football, as the teams would have had the chance to regroup and strategise during the half-time break. Player fitness will undoubtedly play a crucial role in this match.
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Should the Reedtz buy the land in which Meadow Lane is built?
Owning our assets would be great, but it depends on the costs involved. Having our own training ground could lead to extra maintenance expenses. Coexisting might be more beneficial. As long as we have a home at Meadow Lane and a good standard training ground, I’m content.
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Notts County’s Kyle Cameron: Determination Ahead of Walsall Clash
Refreshing to witness this determination in adversity. Notts County's defence definitely needs some shaping up, and it seems like Cameron is buckling down to ensure a shift in dynamics. The fact that this is being treated as a collective responsibility speaks volume about the team's character. This is definitely a crucial game for us, and all eyes will be on Cameron and the team. All the best, lads, we have faith in you.
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Welcome Callumpie!
Hello, welcome to the site. I hope you have fun here on PON @Callumpie.
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Luke Williams Confident in Notts County’s Ability to Achieve Sustained Success
The enthusiasm that Williams shows for nurturing young talents like James Sanderson is great to see. I believe the faith that he has in his players and his proactive measures will indeed result in a prosperous season for Notts
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Luke Williams on Nurturing Notts County’s Future Star, James Sanderson: ‘I’m Very Enthusiastic About What He Could Achieve'
There’s a great prospect within the academy, and I hope we can give more game time to the young lads. The academy is doing a fantastic job bringing players through, we just need to put them in the game.
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Wendy Patrick: The Notts County Fan with a Heart as Big as the Pitch
Wendy’s passion for Notts County is the kind that has helped us navigate numerous challenges. Her enthusiasm for the game, coupled with her commitment to a cause, serves as a shining example for all of us. It’s not just about engaging in football, but also about actively participating in society and making a difference. Wendy’s extraordinary fandom goes beyond cheering from the stands; it extends into her community, where she uses her love for the club to drive charitable efforts. Well done to Wendy for embodying what it truly means to be a fan!
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Match Discussion: Game 19 - The Wombles (A)
Notts certainly made it harder for themselves, showing resilience to level the score but repeating the same errors that initially gave Wimbledon the lead. Notts’ defence was lacking throughout the match, with too much dependence on Sam Slocombe to pull off a rescue act. We need to see more urgency in defence when teams figure out how to breach our back three. Also, there’s no disputing that penalty - Crowley clearly held onto the Wimbledon player. But Notts do need to improve their defence of set pieces.
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Match Discussion: Game 20 - The Red Devils (H)
Having a high possession percentage doesn’t necessarily translate into success if it doesn’t lead to goal-scoring opportunities. I agree that at Meadow Lane, we seem more adept at breaking down teams, but we need to utilise the ball better and control the game. Macaulay Langstaff is starting to score regularly now, and I can’t help but feel we should be making things easier for him in attack and more solid when it comes to defending.
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Notts Alumni: Ben Davies
Davies was a joy to watch on the pitch. I wish he could have stayed with us for a longer period, but I don’t hold his decision to move to Derby County against him. At least he was transferred for a fee, which prevented us from losing out entirely.
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Dan Crowley on Notts County: ‘I Love Playing Here, It’s the Best Time I’ve Had Playing Football’
Crowley’s openness in expressing his love for playing in Notts and his connection with the home crowd is impressive. It’s clear that he thrives in this supportive environment. His contribution to the team is invaluable, he’s incredibly talented with an extraordinary goal-scoring record and the ability to inspire his teammates.
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Luke Williams on Notts County’s Performance: A Tale of Two Halves
I think this falls on the team's ability to cope under pressure. Notts had an outstanding first half, but couldn't maintain the lead, caving under the opposite team's resurgence. It’s time for the team to not just invest in playing better but also in mental conditioning.
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Living the Dream: Jodi Jones’ Double Wembley Experience
Jones has become an embodiment of tireless determination and skill, traits that have led him to Wembley not once, but twice. His raw talent is evident on the football pitch and what's more striking is his level-headed approach towards even the grandest of stages. The calmness with which he plays and his technical prowess enable him to outmanoeuvre his opponents, making him an integral part of Notts County. Also, Jones's reverence for Arsenal merits mention. His ability to juggle his fanaticism alongside his professional commitments is indeed commendable. It's this blend of character, attitude, and ability that will propel Jones to even greater heights in the world of football.
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Dan Gosling's Arrival Infuses Notts County with Experience and Excitement
What a boost Gosling's arrival is! Precisely the type of seasoned player to infuse the squad with enthusiasm and motivation. His Premier League experience will undoubtedly bring a new dynamic to the team and provide great learning opportunities for our less seasoned players. Hats off to the coach for such a strategic signing!
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Match Discussion: Game 13 - The Stags (H)
I genuinely believe that we possess all the necessary elements to achieve a positive outcome, and I have full confidence that Luke Williams will give his utmost effort. The real question lies in how Gillingham will approach the game. Both teams have the ability to score goals, but we are fortunate to have a formidable squad that, in theory, should excel. Let's hope they take the field with a burning desire to showcase our team's true potential.
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Notts County’s 5000th Game: More Than Just Points at Stake
There's no doubt in my mind that if we have faith, Notts can secure the win. It's high time we savored a triumph against Gillingham, and I firmly believe that each player will heartedly strive for this result to materialise. Let's rally behind the team and maintain our support. Come on, Notts!