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  1. I believed that the club would be better off without him and Hayden Hollis, as neither of them were good enough for where we were at that time.
  2. I might follow them if they come up somewhere, like how Kyle Wootton has been mentioned. He started slowly with Stockport. They have three other good strikers and it seemed like a strange decision when he left us for them. @menzinho Fans don't give players enough time these days. I think that's one of the problems with Twitter, Facebook and some forums.
  3. Congratulations on your new arrival, Adam and Kayleigh. Macaulay is a lovely name and a nice nod to Notts County. I wish you all the best.
  4. It would be great to see more members return to the site and contribute their thoughts. There are already some members who are making excellent posts and any contribution, no matter how small, helps keep the site going. I always try to reply to at least five things, usually more. But even in the worst case scenario, I would still post once or twice a week.
  5. In my opinion, Joel Taylor’s strike is the best of all those 10 goals.
  6. This is a massive signing for us. Jodi Jones is a class act and he showed it last season on loan. He was the difference maker for us and he scored some crucial goals. He’s got a lot of ability and confidence and he’s not afraid to take on defenders. He’s the type of player that can win games on his own. I’m delighted he’s staying with us!
  7. It wouldn’t surprise me if it ended up being against Wrexham, Mansfield or Walsall.
  8. Keeping key players and adding depth to the squad will be crucial for Notts’ success. This will give them the best chance of achieving their goals and finishing in a strong position. By retaining key players and adding depth to their squad, Notts can continue to deliver strong performances on the field and compete with the best.
  9. He’s not just a great player, but a great person as well.
  10. Jodi Jones is a valuable asset that Notts must retain. I sincerely hope he agrees to a permanent contract with the club.
  11. I never miss his vlogs and feel that he conveys the sentiments of the majority of fans. Although there have been challenging times when he seemed distant from Notts, I trust that the Wembley event made a difference and that we can progress as a club. It’s a shame he doesn’t post on here as much now.
  12. The fact that season ticket sales have been very strong is a testament to the faith that fans have in the Reedtz brothers’ ownership and leadership.
  13. I believe Notts will be in a promotion spot next season. We have a very strong team and other clubs are releasing players left, right and centre as always. We have a steady squad that just needs strengthening and replacements for areas where some players may leave due to being out of contract. For me, I can see it being between us and Wrexham again.
  14. The celebrations at Wembley and in Nottingham were truly special. It’s great to see the team and fans connecting and celebrating together.
  15. Aaron Nemane has been outstanding all season. A few poor games, which everyone has, don’t diminish his overall contributions. He’s such a quick and exciting player that teams find it difficult to play against him. I hope he stays with us!
  16. There is a good chance that the club could achieve back-to-back promotions. The biggest test will be recruitment in the summer. The question is whether the club can sign good League 2 level players. The club has already signed players who are better than the National League and most of them are good enough for the next step. There are even a handful of players who would be good in League One, which should be the club's target for the next 2-3 seasons.
  17. It's disappointing that the club hasn't put up a match report yet. While they may be busy, a report is a crucial part of a media team's job. It should have been written during the game and posted immediately after the final penalty was taken. However, it's good to know that the report is to the point and detailed.
  18. The game had its highs and lows for both teams. While some Notts fans may view the entire performance as poor, it's important to consider the performance of other teams such as Chesterfield. Fitzsimons, in particular, had a comedy hour with his blunders. He went from being decent to a crumbling fool. Notts had spells where they looked likely to win and times where they struggled, but that's just football. There were plenty of chances for them to win. It's not realistic to expect Notts to play as if they were at Meadow Lane. The performance was good enough to win and the penalties were all well taken. It was to our benefit that Fitzsimons couldn't catch a cold or save a penalty.
  19. All the winners truly deserve the praise. I think Matt Palmer has been outstanding and Macaulay Langstaff is simply superb.
  20. Losing to a rival like Chesterfield would be disappointing, especially after all the questionable actions they took during the COVID pandemic. I want our players to be a powerful force on the field, working together and seizing any opportunities that arise. On paper and in terms of statistics, we have the stronger squad, but our work rate and focus on the day must match our potential.
  21. It was just our misfortune to be forced into conceding due to the high defence and then fail to deal with a simple pass across the goal @super_ram. The second pass put Aden Baldwin in a precarious position. Witnessing it unfold in person only amplifies the disappointment, but undoubtedly those watching at home were leaping for joy along with the majority of fans in the KOP when the goal was scored.
  22. I’ve noticed that this has sparked some ridiculous remarks on Twitter. I’m not convinced that Ryan Reynolds is making everything about himself. He has done some commendable work since taking over Wrexham and their supporters understand this due to the improvements they’ve seen. In my opinion, some of it is just a combination of nonsense and jealousy. I have respect for Ryan and Rob for demonstrating unity and I hope they continue to do so because football is about coming together.
  23. Jodi Jones is not just a super substitute; he is good enough to be starting. I hope Luke Williams realizes that Adam Chicksen’s performance has not been the same since Joel Taylor left. While I like Chicksen, it is difficult to justify his inclusion in the starting line-up when his dip in form is not related to fitness but rather his performance. I believe Jodi would have a greater impact and hope he gets the chance to play at Wembley.
  24. Boreham Wood’s behaviour during the match was highly unprofessional. They seemed fully capable of playing without resorting to such antics, which only served to provoke the Notts players. Kyle Cameron appeared to react negatively at times, confronting their players on several occasions. This kind of behaviour should be ignored, and I believe players like John Bostock dealt with it well. Ruben Rodrigues was largely absent from the game and seemed to use his injury as an excuse for missing opportunities. While he may have injured his ankle, one doesn’t simply start running again. He needs to put an end to that. In fact, I thought we performed much better without him on the pitch. Sam Austin proved to be a player who made an effort to advance the play. Winning the match 3-2 in our favour seemed unbelievable and I am thrilled with the result. However, Boreham Wood’s conduct left a bad impression and they need to work on their professionalism on the pitch.
  25. It was absolutely amazing to see Notts come back and score 2 goals to even the score. When Ruben Rodrigues missed the penalty, I was worried it wasn’t going to be our day. But despite all the emotions, Notts kept their cool and pushed for the win.

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