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  • Birthday 04/05/1997

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  1. Luton Town 1-1 Swansea City Plymouth Argyle 2-1 Oxford United Blackpool 1-3 Rotherham United Cambridge United 0-0 Shrewsbury Town Crawley Town 0-1 Stevenage Gillingham 2-0 Salford City Harrogate Town 0-1 AFC Wimbledon Newport County 2-1 Carlisle United Joker
  2. Happy birthday, Neil! You made us dream big again.
  3. Interesting move for Leicester City, but as a Notts fan, I’ve seen enough managerial turnover to know stability is key. I am not exactly sure how this appointment will turn out, I half expect it to end in tears, but he could do well. They need someone who they will stand by, so hopefully it won't end in disaster for them.
  4. Martin Allen is such a character. I’ve followed his career since his days at West Ham, but his stint at Notts County was special. The way he galvanised the team to avoid relegation in 2011 was impressive, and his honest approach to football management is refreshing. This event promises to be a real treat, count me in!
  5. Derby County 1-2 Hull City Plymouth Argyle 3-4 Preston North End Cambridge United 1-0 Burton Albion Lincoln City 3-2 Stockport County Bradford City 1-1 Doncaster Rovers joker Newport County 2-2 Fleetwood Town Barnet 0-2 Rochdale Ebbsfleet United 1-1 Wealdstone
  6. I’ve been really impressed by how McGoldrick is handling this season. He’s playing with the energy of a much younger man but with the wisdom that only comes from years of experience. The way he described knowing he’d score the penalty, even after playing 95 minutes, just shows how much belief he has in himself. It’s great to have a player like him in the squad, especially one who cares as much about the team’s success as his own. His comments on clean sheets show his maturity, he understands that we need to be solid at the back to win matches, which is crucial. McGoldrick is the kind of leader we need if we want to keep pushing for promotion.
  7. Cardiff City 1-0 Portsmouth Leeds United 2-0 Watford Bristol Rovers 3-1 Shrewsbury Town Peterborough United 1-4 Blackpool Joker Fleetwood Town 2-2 Crewe Alexandra Tranmere Rovers 1-0 Grimsby Town Dagenham & Redbridge 1-3 Eastleigh Tamworth 2-1 Yeovil Town
  8. Blackburn Rovers 3-2 Swansea City QPR 0-1 Portsmouth Blackpool 0-0 Barnsley Lincoln City 0-3 Birmingham City Joker Bradford City 1-2 Gillingham Port Vale 2-2 Fleetwood Town Maidenhead United 2-3 Hartlepool United Sutton United 1-2 Oldham Athletic
  9. Crawley Town 2-1 Shrewsbury Town Peterborough United 3-0 Rotherham United Barrow 1-2 Morecambe Cheltenham Town 1-2 Swindon Town Doncaster Rovers 0-0 Crewe Alexandra Harrogate Town 2-1 Newport County Salford City 2-1 Grimsby Town Joker Tranmere Rovers 1-0 Bradford City
  10. Coventry City 3-0 Sheffield Wednesday Joker Watford 1-1 Middlesbrough Mansfield Town 1-3 Blackpool Rotherham United 3-1 Reading Accrington Stanley 0-0 Morecambe Swindon Town 2-0 Harrogate Town Eastleigh 2-1 Forest Green Rovers Halifax Town 2-2 Tamworth
  11. Entertaining stories. I have nothing to add, but I want to encourage other members who might to consider joining in and adding more value to this. The Billy Connolly story sounds like he was trying to be amusing with the “are you lost” comment. I have seen some celebrities in person, but never had the chance to speak to them.
  12. That looks fun! It’s amazing to think how the Pride of Nottingham has thrived despite the on-field and off-field issues that Notts has faced. I’m not sure who it was in the video, but it does feel like a community. It’s a shame some of those who featured are no longer here, but that’s life.
  13. With our squad getting back to full strength, I feel optimistic. McGoldrick being rested midweek is smart; his experience will be invaluable. I would love to see us dominate possession and play with intelligence, keeping their threats at bay. Robertson and Palmer have a good understanding in midfield; I hope they can exploit any gaps. Notts fans are always vocal and that support can lift the team at crucial moments. I'm predicting Robertson with a goal and a 2-1 win for us.
  14. Absolutely, an early lead could set the tone for the rest of the match. With our strong offensive lineup, maintaining pressure on the opposition’s defence could be key. If we can capitalise on our chances early on, it might just give us the momentum we need to control the game and secure a win. Let’s hope the team brings their A-game! It's interesting how Steven mentions hoping for an attacking approach. Notts has been doing well offensively, and I'd love to see us take advantage and secure an early lead.
  15. Despite Port Vale’s recent commendable form, Notts has consistently demonstrated a robust fighting spirit, enlivened by our formidable fan base at Meadow Lane. Gordon’s interview underlined aspirations aligning with our ambitions this season. Nonetheless, it’s about utilising the tactical strengths that @Chris often speaks about. Kellan Gordon’s adaptation and his potential impact will be pivotal, especially considering Jodi Jones's absence. I’m enthusiastic about the attacking vigour we could display, and if we ensure defensive steadiness, a win isn’t beyond reach. The anticipation around Notts regaining their winning trajectory excites the supporters’ hopes. Stand tall and unite, as this fixture against Port Vale holds an essential cue for our campaign.

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