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  1. Welcome, @Stuart McNeil. Its good to see someone new joining the community.
  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. If it’s something you enjoy, it can be difficult to cut back, but at least you’ve tried to take things into consideration before. This means you can focus on having a good time and hopefully have less to do when you return home.
  4. 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.
  5. I think that once a player's contract has less than six months left, they are allowed to start negotiating new deals with other teams. This means that Ruben could have already started talking to other clubs if he wanted to. However, I don't think he has engaged in any contract talks yet, not even with Notts. At this point, it just seems unlikely.
  6. That’s a neat design. I’m sure someone will find it useful, even if Jodi Jones doesn’t end up using it.
  7. 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.
  8. I don’t know the man personally, but I feel sorry that he lost his job. I know he used to write for the Nottingham Post, but beyond that, I don’t know much about him. I hope he manages to find a new job that is more secure than his position at the NEP.
  9. I’m not sure if Macaualy Langstaff would want to join Wrexham. Plymouth probably can’t afford the transfer fee and I thought Ipswich was broke and having to restructure. Has life resumed for them now that they’ve been promoted?
  10. It’s just that people my age watch less TV and more stuff on YouTube and streaming services. It’s a generation thing.
  11. In my opinion, Joel Taylor’s strike is the best of all those 10 goals.
  12. 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!
  13. My deepest sympathies to his family and all that knew him. Who r ya!! You Pies!! May they rest in peace.
  14. While some may have wished for Nottingham Forest to be relegated, credit must be given where it's due for their ability to survive in the Premier League. However, questions remain about how they managed to pay all those fees and still compete within the financial fair play rules. It's possible that they found a loophole or that attention was turned away from the issue.
  15. In my opinion, Nottingham is not handling the redevelopment of certain areas correctly. The council seems more concerned with trying to make the city appear larger than it is, rather than respecting its heritage and history. The picture actually makes me feel like our council doesn’t value the city’s past.
  16. It wouldn’t surprise me if it ended up being against Wrexham, Mansfield or Walsall.
  17. Chloe Page’s use of the term “us” may seem peculiar to some. The hiring of Luke Williams was not viewed negatively, and in fact, many people had positive opinions about it. It’s important to note that gauging fans’ opinions based solely on Twitter may not provide a complete picture. While “everyone was unsure” and “not many people had heard of Luke Williams”, it can be difficult to listen to individuals who attempt to speak on behalf of others, particularly when their statements may not be entirely accurate. It’s always important to consider multiple perspectives and sources of information.
  18. 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.
  19. He’s not just a great player, but a great person as well.
  20. Today, I haven’t done anything noteworthy. The weather has been nice, but I’ve spent the whole day indoors. I’ll probably go out tomorrow while the city centre is open and have a look around.
  21. Welcome back, @KingWilliams and @NottsTastic. It’s great to see you both back and participating.
  22. I was sitting in the yellow Notts County fan zone. It was lively and everyone around me was in good spirits. The atmosphere was tense, but we celebrated each goal as if we had won. The Chesterfield fans did well - I thought they sang more than we did. Thankfully, we won. There were many fist bumps in the air and lots of jumping around. On my way home, I couldn’t stop singing Notts chants!
  23. Securing Jodi Jones on a permanent basis would provide a significant boost for Notts and I have a good feeling that he will sign.
  24. Jodi Jones is a valuable asset that Notts must retain. I sincerely hope he agrees to a permanent contract with the club.
  25. All the coaching staff deserve credit, with Luke Williams at the forefront. I think people forget about the assistant head coach and the coaching team that works with the players leading up to kick-off. It has vastly improved under the Reedtz brothers. When was the last time we had a full team? Other than that, I think Aden Baldwin, Matt Palmer, and Cedwyn Scott are all unsung heroes.

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