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Prediction league 24/25 round 9 - Tuesday 1 October
Norwich City 3-2 Leeds United Sunderland 2-1 Derby County Birmingham City 0-0 Huddersfield Town Crawley Town 1-3 Mansfield Town Leyton Orient 1-1 Exeter City Doncaster Rovers 0-1 Barrow Joker Newport County 1-1 Salford City Tranmere Rovers 2-3 Swindon Town
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Match Discussion: Game 9 - The Blues (A)
Travelling to Brunton Park to face Carlisle United is no small feat, especially with the current spate of injuries hitting the squad. Stuart Maynard will need to bring out his tactical acumen to put out a balanced and resilient team. I believe he should focus on a fortified defence to block Carlisle's advances, while also ensuring we have the spark in midfield to create opportunities. Bringing in younger players could provide a fresh dynamic, albeit the experienced talents like Didzy will be key in maintaining composure. Carlisle's home advantage will undoubtedly put us under pressure, but we need to keep our defensive lines tight and organised. Making the most of set-pieces and counter-attacks could be our way to break through their defence. Itβs crucial to avoid the mistakes we made in previous games, especially conceding early. Football can always surprise us, and while a draw seems a reasonable expectation, I wouldnβt rule out a win.
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Opposition View: Liam Cole on Carlisle Unitedβs Rebuild Under Mike Williamson and Facing Notts County
Liam Cole's analysis provides valuable insight into Carlisle Unitedβs season and their potential threats. Mike Williamsonβs 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 Carlisleβs 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. Hereβs to another positive result for Notts!
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Match Discussion: Game 8 - The Shrimps (A)
Conceding within the first two minutes had me fearing the worst, but the lads displayed tremendous heart. Maynardβs halftime talk must have struck the right chords because the second half was significantly better. Sam Austinβs cross for Plattβs equaliser was pure magic. While a draw might not seem like much, given the circumstances, itβs a point well-earned. The team exhibited grit and determination throughout. Itβs a pity the referee didnβt show a red card to their centre-back, though.
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"A Deserved Point" β Stuart Maynard on Notts County's Tough Draw with Morecambe
Conceding within the first two minutes had me fearing the worst, but the lads showed incredible heart. Maynardβs halftime talk must have hit the right notes because the second half was much improved. Sam Austinβs cross for Plattβs equaliser was a piece of magic. While a draw doesnβt sound like much, given the circumstances, itβs a point well-earned. The team showed grit and determination throughout. Shame about the referee not showing red to their centre-back, though.
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Prediction league 24/25 round 8 - Saturday 28 September
Middlesbrough 0-1 Stoke City Millwall 2-0 Preston North End Blackpool 2-1 Burton Albion Wigan Athletic 1-3 Exeter City Gillingham 1-3 Barrow Newport County 1-0 Crewe Alexandra Woking 1-2 Sutton United Joker Yeovil Town 1-3 Aldershot
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Match Discussion: Trophy - The Brewers (A)
While it is true, remember that the more minutes the youngsters get, the more they will learn and grow in confidence. Itβs hard to judge a youngster when they are just settling into the team. I thought all the youngsters looked capable of playing alongside what I would consider to be a much weakened Notts side. Experienced players like Adam Chicksen, Sam Austin, Rod McDonald, and Kellan Gordon all helped the youngsters. Chicksen was the first to respond to Riley Reynolds. The ball from Reynolds was perfect. Yes, it was a simple pass, but he didnβt hesitate and knew exactly where Gordon was.
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Poll: Who is your Notts Man of the match v Burton Albion?
Kellan Gordon gets my vote. He had a good game. I thought he played a big part in us winning it.
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Notts County's Youngest Ever Player: Kameron Muir Breaks 25-Year-Old Record
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 itβs obvious that Jake Henry and his team have done wonders with him. What stood out to me was Kameronβs calmness throughout the whole experience. For a lad that young to take it all in stride is impressive. The fact that heβs 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.
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Prediction league 24/25 round 7 - Saturday 21 September
Luton Town 2-1 Sheffield Wednesday Sheffield United 2-2 Derby County Joker Bolton Wanderers 1-0 Reading Peterborough United 0-1 Bristol Rovers Bradford City 2-2 AFC Wimbledon Salford City 0-2 Walsall Hartlepool United 1-3 Dagenham & Redbridge Oldham Athletic 2-2 Yeovil Town
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Can Anyone Beat Les?
I think itβs unlikely. It will take a special player to beat it, and I donβt see Macaulay Langstaff coming back to Notts, at least with years on his playing time to beat the total. He might come back when heβs over 30, but no time soon. I also doubt anyone will outscore Langstaff for some time.
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Match Discussion: Game 7 - The Gills (H)
I think Meadow Lane will be buzzing. Stuart Maynard has called upon us to be the 12th man, and we need to make sure we donβt get on top of our own players because Gillingham may want that. I hope the majority can keep it positive, even if we hit a snag like we did against Bromley. It wonβt be any easier against The Gills, but we need to make sure we are good going forward and solid at the back. We have to want the ball.
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Curtis Edwards Injury
Itβs a loss. Iβm glad fans realise this because he has been great since joining the squad. I would rather start Edwards instead of bringing him off the bench. I think heβs more influential starting, but itβs sad that he will be out for a few months.
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Dan Crowley: "My Focus Is on Notts. Iβm a Notts County Player."
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. Itβs refreshing to see a player so grounded and focused despite the success. His reflections on last seasonβs shortcomings and the understanding that theyβve 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. Itβs fantastic to have a player like Crowley who loves the club and remains steadfast amidst external speculations.
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Notts County Sells Out Allocation for Chesterfield FC Clash
Itβs 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, itβs not just about reliving past glories but also measuring our progress. I believe this game will be a real test for both teams, and Iβm eager to see who comes out on top. Letβs bring that same energy and fight to Chesterfield!
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Match Report: Notts Countyβs Jodi Jones and Dan Crowley Lead 4-2 Comeback Victory Over Bromley FC
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. Crowleyβs goal right after the break set the tone for the second half, and Jattaβs 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. Iβm more optimistic about our promotion chances now than ever before.
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Jodi Jones Targets More Goals and Promotion in a Big Season for Notts County
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. Jonesβ 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. Itβs great to see a player so dedicated.
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Prediction league 24/25 round 6 - Saturday 14 September
Sheffield Wednesday 1-0 QPR Joker ???? Swansea City 2-3 Norwich City Bolton Wanderers 1-1 Huddersfield Town Rotherham United 0-2 Burton Albion Carlisle United 3-1 Fleetwood Town Port Vale 0-2 Chesterfield Southend United 1-1 Sutton United Tamworth 2-3 Maidenhead United
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How Notts Countyβs New Signings Are Transforming the Squad for League Two Success
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.
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Opposition View: Bromley FC Fan Steff Bale on Facing Notts County and Life in the EFL
Steff Baleβs reflections on Bromley lend a lot of insight, particularly regarding their solid defensive line and key players. Itβs 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 Bromleyβs resilience. Itβs set to be an intriguing game.
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Notts Alumni: Paul Devlin
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.
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Notts County Stay Unbeaten as Stuart Maynard Reflects on Gritty Accrington Stanley Win
I have to echo the sentiments shared by many, Stuart Maynard has done an outstanding job. Itβs 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 Abbottβs performance also gives fans a lot to be excited about. His maturity on the ball is beyond his years. The crowdβs support at Meadow Lane is the icing on the cake. Keep it up, lads!
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Prediction league 24/25 round 5 - Saturday 7 September
Barnsley 1-1 Bristol Rovers Charlton Athletic 3-2 Rotherham United Cheltenham Town 0-2 Harrogate Town Colchester United 1-0 Bromley Doncaster Rovers 2-1 Gillingham Braintree Town 1-1 Woking Gateshead 0-2 Barnet Joker ???? Hartlepool United 1-0 Halifax Town
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Prediction league 24/25 round 4 - Saturday 31 August
Derby County 0-2 Bristol City Plymouth Argyle 1-3 Stoke City Crawley Town 1-1 Barnsley Peterborough United 2-1 Wrexham Accrington Stanley 1-0 Colchester United Carlisle United 0-1 Tranmere Rovers Altrincham 1-3 Oldham Athletic Joker Gateshead 1-0 Eastleigh
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Curtis Edwards Reflects on Impressive Notts County Victory and His Role Moving Forward
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 heβs 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 itβs great to see Edwards acknowledging that bond. I am optimistic about the future with players like him leading the charge.