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NottsLoyal

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  1. It’s not just about the goals, it’s about how well Dennis suits our system. He links play, stretches defenders and gives us an outlet when we’re under pressure. You can already see a connection with Jatta, and as they play more together it could be a real force in this league. His award is well deserved and shows how quickly he’s made his mark. The interview made me think he’s level-headed and understands what’s needed. Gillingham away is a real test, but if Dennis plays with the same energy and focus, we’ll be in with a chance. The key is to keep him supplied with chances, because right now he’s finishing everything.

  2. The Reedtz model makes sense when you step back and look at the bigger picture. Before they arrived, the club was on shaky ground with no clear plan. Since then, we’ve had measured investment, stronger recruitment, and a sense that decisions are not made on impulse. That’s refreshing compared to years of instability. But football is unique because you can’t take the emotion out of it. Fans react to what they see on the pitch every week. When things don’t click, patience is harder to find. That’s why it’s important for the owners to keep communicating and showing that logic and ambition can still fit with the supporters’ passion.

  3. The part about his drop into non-league was very interesting. Not many players speak so openly about having to earn their way back up. It shows a lot about his character and probably explains why he values resilience so highly.

    Football isn’t always straightforward, and I think younger players can learn a lot from him. Having someone in the squad who knows what it takes to bounce back from setbacks can only be a positive.

    He comes across as someone who leads by talking but also by his standards. Even if he isn’t the captain here, it’s clear he will be one of the senior figures that others look towards.

  4. If the person given the job had proper experience in management, and not just a short time at Burton, then more fans might be willing to give it a chance. What I find unfair is how some are already turning on the Reedtz, saying they'll regret the decision. Others are claiming they aren't serious or are turning into another version of the Trews. That seems harsh this early on.

    Being linked with Luke Williams hasn't helped, and neither has the delay. It also makes people wonder about other head coaches who might have been available. For now, all we can really do is hope they've chosen the right person.

  5. Ollie's addition couldn’t come at a better time. Having a player of his calibre express faith in Notts County’s project underlines that we are on a positive trajectory. His remarks about adapting to League Two’s demands are a reminder of the qualities needed to succeed. Our squad needs that experience and know-how he promises to share.

    Furthermore, it’s reassuring to know he values the role of supporters. Our loyal fans are an integral part of the club’s identity, and his acknowledgment of this strengthens the bond between the players and the stands. Not only does he bring a wealth of experience, but also a shared commitment to fulfilling the club’s objectives, making his signing quite pivotal.

  6. Love how Tsaroulla took his goal, he reacted so quickly, and it was a great finish. But what stands out most is his attitude. He’s not just talking about his own performance; he’s praising the fans and focusing on how the whole team is improving. That’s exactly what you want from a player. Defensively, we’re getting better every game, and it’s clear the squad is buying into what Maynard is doing. The best teams find ways to win even when they’re not at their best, and we showed that fight against Gillingham. Tsaroulla deserves all the praise, but it was a full team effort. Feels like we’re building something special here!

  7. 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.

  8. 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.

  9. 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.

  10. Maynard’s squad management is spot on. He’s wisely not rushing McGoldrick back, considering his importance. The tactical flexibility is interesting; it’s not always about playing out from the back. Sometimes, going long and using players like Bass, who can distribute accurately, is key. This could help break down teams that press aggressively. With Martin and Brown joining, we now have depth, which will be crucial this season. Big game against Port Vale, and I’m feeling hopeful.

  11. Notts County’s performance was nothing short of brilliant. Stuart Maynard has instilled a fighting spirit in the squad, and it showed on the pitch. Bass’s late save secured the clean sheet, highlighting his importance to the team. The goals from Jatta and Robertson were well-crafted, reflecting effective training ground routines. The support from the fans in the stands was phenomenal, and it's clear they have a vital role in the team's success.

  12. Liam Cole's analysis provides valuable insight into Carlisle United’s season and their potential threats. Mike Williamson’s managerial style, focusing on possession-based football, could test our defensive line significantly. It's crucial for Notts to play with precision and exploit any weaknesses that Liam highlighted, especially their tendency to switch off in the latter stages of the game. It's also worth noting Carlisle’s standout players like Archie Davies, who could pose challenges. Balancing our play between solid defence and smart offensive moves will be key to overcoming Carlisle. Despite their improvement, I trust in our team's consistency and strategic planning to come out on top. Here’s to another positive result for Notts!

  13. Conceding within the first two minutes had me fearing the worst, but the lads showed incredible heart. Maynard’s halftime talk must have hit the right notes because the second half was much improved. Sam Austin’s cross for Platt’s equaliser was a piece of magic. While a draw doesn’t sound like much, given the circumstances, it’s a point well-earned. The team showed grit and determination throughout. Shame about the referee not showing red to their centre-back, though.

  14. It's moments like these that make you appreciate the work done at the Academy. Kameron Muir stepping onto the pitch at 15 years old is not just a win for him, but for the entire Academy setup. To have the right guidance and mentorship at that age is crucial, and it’s obvious that Jake Henry and his team have done wonders with him. What stood out to me was Kameron’s calmness throughout the whole experience. For a lad that young to take it all in stride is impressive. The fact that he’s so grounded will help him go far in his career. Really looking forward to seeing how he progresses from here, hopefully, this is just the start.

  15. Crowley has really emerged as a linchpin for the team. His contributions on the pitch, scoring and assisting in crucial games, have not gone unnoticed. It’s refreshing to see a player so grounded and focused despite the success. His reflections on last season’s shortcomings and the understanding that they’ve learned and grown from it show a mature and strategic mindset. The stability provided by the coaching staff and the clear playing philosophy have undoubtedly made a huge difference. It’s fantastic to have a player like Crowley who loves the club and remains steadfast amidst external speculations.

  16. It’s amazing how quickly the tickets sold out, a true reflection of our passionate fanbase. The Wembley final is still fresh in my memory, all the drama, the highs, the lows, and those crucial penalty saves. The lads showed immense character that day, and it's fantastic to see that spirit carrying forward. As we look ahead to Chesterfield, it’s not just about reliving past glories but also measuring our progress. I believe this game will be a real test for both teams, and I’m eager to see who comes out on top. Let’s bring that same energy and fight to Chesterfield!

  17. That was peak excitement! Going 2-0 down so early had me on edge, but credit to the lads for fighting back. Jodi Jones was immense today, winning and scoring the penalty that kick-started our comeback. Crowley’s goal right after the break set the tone for the second half, and Jatta’s finish was clinical. Bass making those crucial saves kept us in the game. Also, Jones' second goal was a beauty, and it's great to see him fit and firing again. The team's resilience is a sign of good things to come. I’m more optimistic about our promotion chances now than ever before.

  18. Jodi Jones' contract extension is fantastic news for Notts. His performances last season were nothing short of spectacular, and it's clear why he became a fan favourite so quickly. His ability to adapt to different positions on the pitch, especially moving from the left to his more natural right wing, has been pivotal. Jones’ versatility gives the team a lot of options and makes our attack more dynamic. I'm particularly pleased with his willingness to improve and develop his game, especially focusing on scoring more goals. It’s great to see a player so dedicated.

  19. Can't help but feel optimistic about the new season. The signings during the summer have been spot on! Alex Bass has strengthened our goalkeeping position significantly, and the defensive duo of Jacob Bedeau and Matty Platt seems like a perfect match, bringing both physicality and intelligence to the backline. Midfield depth has been bolstered tremendously, with Curtis Edwards and Jack Hinchy showing they can control games. I particularly love how Conor Grant transitions the ball from defence to attack. It's an exciting time for us fans. The squad feels well-rounded, and there's a real sense of optimism around Meadow Lane.

  20. Steff Bale’s reflections on Bromley lend a lot of insight, particularly regarding their solid defensive line and key players. It’s interesting to note that Bromley has managed to blend experienced players with young talent effectively. Notts will certainly need to watch out for their pressing game, especially down the flanks. With the tactics driven by modern analysis and a calm approach from the manager, Bromley seems well-prepared for the challenges in League 2. Notts will need to leverage their attacking strengths and maintain focus right until the end to overcome Bromley’s resilience. It’s set to be an intriguing game.

  21. Paul Devlin came to Notts County and earned the admiration of our fans with his performance and dedication. He moved through the ranks and eventually played for Birmingham City. Devlin continued to impress with his goal-scoring ability and hard work. His international appearances with Scotland were the icing on the cake of an already impressive career. Devlin's story will continue to inspire football fans and players for many years to come. He is truly a legend.

  22. I have to echo the sentiments shared by many, Stuart Maynard has done an outstanding job. It’s brilliant to see Notts County maintaining their unbeaten run despite some key absences. The tactical awareness to break Accrington Stanley's man-for-man press was evident and executed flawlessly. David McGoldrick continues to be a standout performer, and his leadership on the field is paying dividends. Young George Abbott’s performance also gives fans a lot to be excited about. His maturity on the ball is beyond his years. The crowd’s support at Meadow Lane is the icing on the cake. Keep it up, lads!

  23. What struck me most about Edwards' reflections was his humility and gratitude. Despite a fantastic performance, he remains focused on hard work and team success. His advanced positioning on the pitch clearly played to his strengths and added a new dimension to our game. The way he’s adapted to his new role and settled into life at Notts County speaks volumes about his character. Also, hearing about the fans' support at Meadow Lane was wonderful. The connection between the players and the supporters is crucial, and it’s great to see Edwards acknowledging that bond. I am optimistic about the future with players like him leading the charge.

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