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thommo

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  1. It was a very entertaining game, with little to complain about. Their goal couldn’t be stopped, and with 10 men, everyone pulled together to maintain the lead. The win felt very good and the performance was brilliant. Every squad member did well, some shone more, but it was a team result.
  2. It’s the best performance so far this season. In the first half, Notts were class. They were very determined to win, and when McGoldrick scored, there was little point in going all-in for a second. The movement just allowed the game to open up and, to be fair, plenty of chances came. In the second half, there was a surge in play and domination by us. I am very happy with the win.
  3. It's a hard truth in football that any error, no matter how seemingly insignificant, can drastically affect the outcome of a match. The fact he's highlighting this shows his meticulous attention to detail, aimed towards perfecting their game dynamics. His stance on prioritising victory over style of play resonates with pragmatism. Football is, after all, a results-based business, isn't it? His intention to win on merit, by creating enough chances whilst constricting the opposition, is commendable.
  4. It’s going to be a good match, that much is certain. I can’t envision Notts playing in any manner that Luke Williams wouldn’t approve of. Tranmere may be struggling, but I suspect they will rise to the occasion when playing us on Saturday. If they cause any scares, that will be another story, but I believe Notts will give them trouble.
  5. I'm glad to see Langstaff acknowledging the role of the fans, their support is as vital to the team's success as the players on the pitch. The team's optimism and spirit will surely see us through the season.
  6. It's great to see Luke Williams supporting his players and focusing on their improvement rather than dwelling on mistakes. Positive reinforcement goes a long way in building confidence.
  7. I think it will be difficult for Doncaster Rovers playing at home, but the fans in attendance need to continue their amazing support. Those who moan and have already forgotten how far we have come in such a short time under the Reedtz brothers should do us a favour and stay at home on their computer or phone! The club does not need this while they are transitioning to the football league. Don’t get me wrong, I believe Notts could put together a fantastic display and win. I am just concerned that they will do whatever it takes to prevent us from creating the clear chances we need to score.
  8. This is so much more than a football story. It beautifully captures the essence of the bond that can develop over shared passions. Julie's lifelong devotion to Notts, passed down through generations, is a heartwarming tale of unity and faith.
  9. Given the match events, this commentary is on point. More effective usage of our attacking options coupled with a fortified defence could create a different story. Excited for the Doncaster showdown!
  10. Spot on analysis! While our control was commendable, scoring is what we need to work on. Successfully doing so could very well make us the team to beat.
  11. It appears to be end-to-end now that Morecambe has a sense of how Notts are playing. It sounded like they might be content to allow us to control more of the football, but they have gradually regained their foothold in the match. Kyle Cameron needs to compose himself, as he's made a couple of mistakes, and we can't afford for a blunder to be our downfall. Up to this point, there's not much that distinguishes us from Morecambe, but we are generating some promising opportunities.
  12. Team harmony and unity can be game-changers today. I trust that Williams will leverage the diverse strengths of County's squad to secure the victory. More power to you, Notts!
  13. Looking forward to a potential good result and game tonight. Hopefully, Notts can correct their early season blip. Up the 'pies!
  14. Grimsby really tried to get under Notts’ skin. Some of their challenges deserved a yellow card, and when the referee did punish them, it seemed more due to their reaction to his decision or a really soft tackle. The way they targeted Jodi Jones made him play with more purpose. He looked like a handful in the second half. Richard Brindley played superbly in the middle of the back three, while David McGoldrick and Dan Crowley were also immense.
  15. Great to see such grit coming from Notts! It was a real roller coaster, especially with the team going behind twice, but the lads showed some real steel out there. Williams seems to have instilled some solid mental toughness in the team - which is desperately needed in these conditions. Can't forget the stellar performance from Brindley; his work in the middle was genuinely a game-changer. Rawlinson had a few stumbles, but I'm sure he'll bounce back stronger.
  16. Defensively, there is room for improvement for Notts, but Richard Brindley did very well today and they showed great resilience to win the game. Conceding two goals is never ideal, but the way Notts County responded shows that they have the character and determination to overcome setbacks.
  17. It's clear that our team isn't taking the challenges of League Two lightly and is diligently working to raise their game. From what our skipper says, the intense preparation, combined with a resolve to face formidable competitors, paints an uplifting picture for the season. I feel the anticipation building for the first match, and can barely wait!
  18. I am absolutely thrilled about Cameron's optimism for this season. The top three position is a tall order, but with the unity, hard work and determination he’s talking about, it's not entirely impossible.
  19. Good read, this @Chris. I’m glad to see that coach Luke Williams is not intent on ‘completely ripping up everything’ from last season. There is a need for consistency as well as innovation, and in a new season, the understanding of what works and what needs improvement can make a significant difference. Williams is clearly doing a great job of striking that balance.
  20. I am excited about how Williams is using a blend of strategy and careful conditioning to prepare the team for the upcoming season. By handling the injuries carefully and ensuring the players don’t overwork, he's hitting the sweet spot between ambition and caution. I can see this approach giving them an edge over their League Two counterparts.
  21. Luke Williams is right in saying our team isn't at a top-tier level yet. However, I have faith that we have the capability and the grit to improve and ascend to levels we're aiming for. The season will truly be the test.
  22. It is great to see David McGoldrick’s confidence and focus during the game. He knows the game well and has a lot of experience, which will help Notts play better in future games. McGoldrick is strong on the field and stays calm under pressure, showing he is a good player. He understands the game and wants to win, which will make us play with more energy. With McGoldrick on the team, Notts can expect to have fun in games.
  23. Good result for Notts, as Macaulay Langstaff scored 3 goals before half-time. I wonder if those who were concerned about losing to Stoke and Forest now believe we will win the league?
  24. And Craig Westcarr played for them too.
  25. Absolutely delighted to see such a dominant performance from Notts County. Cedwyn Scott's conversion of that cross from O'Brien was nothing short of spectacular. It's always rewarding to see a match where we use our opportunities to our advantage and pull off victories. Looking forward to more performances and wins like this one!

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