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Everything posted by MagpieLane
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One for the older supporters
The team photograph is a truly brilliant one, showcasing not only the team's unity but also one of the finest Notts-designed shirts ever worn by the players.
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Macaulay Langstaff: ‘Proud Moment’ to Score First Football League Goals
Fantastic achievement for Langstaff! Scoring the first FL goal is definitely an incredible milestone.
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Manager Luke Williams shares thoughts on Notts County’s performance against Doncaster Rovers
This was indeed a stellar performance from Notts. I specifically want to highlight the excellence of Macaulay Langstaff here. Not only was his goal-scoring exemplary but also his overall dedication on the pitch. Manager Luke Williams deserves credit for his tactical acumen and the way he's leading this team. The change in tactics clearly paid off and made a significant difference in the game.
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Talking Tactics: Doncaster Rovers vs. Notts County
It's always a delight to see Notts shine on the pitch. I agree with @Chris, the control and precision displayed by the team were absolutely commendable. Langstaff's goals were a highlight, but it was clearly a team effort. The tactics employed, right from Bostock's tremendous midfield efforts to Jones' form on left wing, were on point. I believe that such tactical acumen will be pivotal in the upcoming match against Tranmere Rovers.
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Macaulay Langstaff and Jodi Jones lead Notts County to victory against Doncaster
A massive three points for Notts solidifying our position in the league. The win was deserved and backed up with brilliant performances, notably from Langstaff and Jones. Doncaster simply struggled to keep up with the Magpies' relentless pressure throughout.
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Match Discussion: Game 4 - Rovers (A)
Interesting matchup ahead! I'm optimistic about our chances of a win against Doncaster Rovers. But it's vital to keep our guard up and approach this match with full intensity. The team dynamics seem promising; just a matter of converting that into the much-needed goal.
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Notts County Manager Luke Williams Shares His Thoughts Ahead of Doncaster Rovers Game
Great insights from Luke Williams. I’m looking forward to how the team’s performance evolves following his guidance. Concentration, focus in training and fan appreciation are the right notes to hit.
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Notts County Looks to Build on Recent Success Against Doncaster Rovers
One thing that stood out from our performance this season is that Notts is beginning to show signs of dominance with ball possession. But it's time to turn those possessions into successful finishes. We've observed that even with a higher possession percentage, we end up with similar shot rates to our opponents. This needs to change. A move towards a more direct and attacking mindset, integrating creative plays to break down Doncaster's defence, is what I'm hoping we will see next.
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Talking Tactics: Morecambe vs. Notts County
What stands out in this match was our degree of control, particularly in the first half. Few attacking plays, including Baldwin's perfect pass to Nemane for that missed opportunity, exhibited our potential. However, despite our strong start and promising control, the failure in turning our possessions into crucial goals remains our Achilles heel.
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Notts Manager Luke Williams Praises Team’s Performance Despite Draw Against Morecambe
Despite the draw, I believe we're on an upwards trajectory. Williams' analysis hits the nail on the head - we've got the talent, we just need to sharpen our focus and eradicate the sloppy mistakes. Still all to play for.
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Match Discussion: Game 3 - The Shrimps (A)
While I agree with the dominant sentiment about us lacking the cutting edge, one thing to consider is Morecambe's defensive setup. They were specifically geared to thwart our attack, putting bodies in the box every time we got forward. We needed our midfielders to step up and provide that unpredictability in our play. But let's not get too negative here. Away games can become tricky, and walking out without a defeat is still a good takeaway. Footy's a learning curve and as long as this game serves as a learning lesson for our lads, I am all for moving forward from here.
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Notts County manager Luke Williams makes three changes to starting line-up in goalless draw against Morecambe
I have to say, I am really impressed by the resilience Notts displayed in this match. Holding the fort against Morecambe, which was by no means an easy feat, and maintaining a clean sheet, goes to prove the mettle this team is made of. The substitutions by Williams demonstrate a keen ability to adapt to and handle the game situation effectively. Altogether, an applaudable performance, even if the scoreboard didn’t reflect our dominance.
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Notts County Show Resilience in Thrilling Win Over Grimsby Town
It was an entertaining match that had plenty of action, with both teams showing their quality and determination. Football is all about entertainment, and this match certainly delivered on that front. Both sets of fans will have left Meadow Lane feeling that they got their money's worth.
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Notts County Captain Kyle Cameron Aims for Top Three in League Two
The strength and determination reflected in Cameron's words are very promising. It's clear that our entire squad is focused, well-prepared, and eager to take on the season. All they need is to have faith and persistence to see it through. Looking forward to witnessing their journey in League Two.
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Notts County’s Pre-Season: A Recap of the Squad’s Progress
The work Williams has done in instilling mental resilience in the players is commendable. The emphasis he's placed on 'defensive duties' and the players handling the pressures of challenging matches is crucial if they are to consistently perform well. It's more than physical practice; psychological preparedness is often underestimated, but it's clear that's not the case here.
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Mixed Feelings for Notts County Manager Luke Williams After Pre-Season Friendly
The pitch conditions seemed to have caused some challenges for the team, but it's essential to remember that every new season brings different obstacles. I'm feeling quite positive for the coming season. Onwards and upwards, COYP!
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Notts County strengthens defence with loan signing of Ollie Tipton from Wolves
I must say, this is brilliant news. The addition of Ollie Tipton to our team will not only bolster our defence but also, given his versatility, provide new tactical options. It's encouraging to know that he's been with the Wolves since he was 11 and has shown significant potential, earning a contract till 2025. His experience as a leader in both the under 18s and under 21s Wolves sides also shows his leadership skills and potential. Additionally, the fact that this is his first loan move away from Wolves shows the trust they have in us to help him develop. His ambition to be a part of something special and desire for promotion are testament to his hunger to succeed. His approach to the game, highlighted by his defensive solidity and offensive creativity, promises to be an asset for the team.
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welcome to the pon site justlikejuve
Welcome to this fine site, @JustLikeJuve. Hello from me too.
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The Winning Formula: Luke Williams Talks Hard Work and Enjoyment
This group seems remarkably unified, spirited, and happy. I’m intrigued by what Tobi could bring to post-match interviews given his infectious energy. It appears that the group is working well together and has a positive attitude. Tobi’s energy could be effective on the pitch and provide insight into the team’s mindset.
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Notts County’s dominant performance rewarded with victory over Boston United
Cameron Gregory keeping Nemane at bay saved us from being at the disadvantage early on. Second half was the game-changer, thanks to Williams rotating the players correctly. If Langstaff had managed to get his shot past Gregory, the score would've looked even better. But a win's a win.
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welcome beestonpie
Hello, welcome to PoN @BeestonPie. I have no regrets joining, come join in the conversations.
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Notts County Manager Luke Williams Praises Team's Performance in Pre-Season Friendly
Good to see the response from to the counter-attack football from Telford. It's one thing to have individual talents but it’s another to apply them constructively as a team. They have really shown their capability to adapt to various footballing situations, testament to Williams' tactical prowess. It was wise of Williams not to overwork the players early in the season. By monitoring their time and adjusting players where needed, they can ensure good form for the entire duration. Managing both fitness and morale is crucial and they appear to be heading in the right direction.
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Luke Williams discusses Notts County’s new kit design and player evaluation
Giving the experts in the club the responsibility to watch and evaluate players during the pre-season friendlies seems a wise choice. It allows for unbiased observation and acts on concerns if necessary, a smart managerial move in my opinion. Also, it's good to hear his focus on strengthening the current team as well. Pouring time and effort into the existing players creates a solid foundation for the team. This approach helps to create a harmonious squad that's got each other's backs on and off the pitch.
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Notts Alumni: Ian Richardson
You don't find many players like Ian Richardson these days. It's quite refreshing to read about a player who showed so much dedication both on and off the pitch. He didn't just serve his team as a player and later as a manager, but also as a mentor and role model for many.
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Notts County’s Tobi Adebayo-Rowling Makes Triumphant Return to the Pitch
Great to have you back, Tobi! You made the game so much more exciting.