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NottsCountyKev

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  1. 76 today! Happy birthday to the man who brought passion and fight to our club. Neil, you’ll always be remembered for the incredible job you did during your time here.
  2. I have to give credit to the players for their fight, especially Abbott with that absolute screamer at the end. But I can’t help feeling disappointed again with the defensive side of things. Peterborough didn’t have to work too hard for some of their goals. Both of Ricky-Jade Jones’s strikes came from moments where we just switched off.
  3. It's easy to see the number 1,950 and feel disheartened, but for us, it's like a badge of honour, testament to decades spent battling it out. We might have more defeats, but think of the memories made: the thrilling clashes, surprising upsets, and those moments of near victories that kept us all on the edge of our seats. Despite these setbacks, we've been here, pushing on and dreaming bigger. With club management turning a new leaf, hopefully, these long memories will only serve as inspiration. Here's to turning those numbers around, cheering on more wins, and creating newer victories. We've seen tougher days, so let's welcome the change. The Only Way is Up for the Pies!
  4. Recruiting players who understand our style of play is key, but the club’s recruitment team has been brilliant with this so far. Our emphasis on controlling possession and exploiting wide areas means we need players with high football intelligence. A winger who can hug the touchline or drift inside to create space would add so much value. I’d also consider a wing-back with a good defensive mindset but enough stamina to push forward in attack. Looking at Scandinavia or the Netherlands is a clever idea, the leagues there are filled with gems waiting to be discovered. January is always tricky, but with the right scouting, we could make a real impact. @ARLukomski are you following any Scandinavian or Dutch players who could be good fits for the club?
  5. Peterborough’s an exciting draw for us in the cup. They’re a decent League One side, so it’s not going to be easy, but matches like these are what the FA Cup is all about. If we can stay compact and frustrate them early on, the crowd could turn, which works in our favour. Jatta’s physicality might be crucial upfront, he can hold the ball and bring others into play. It’s also vital we avoid any silly errors at the back; Peterborough will punish those. I’m really looking forward to seeing how we perform against higher opposition. Let’s hope the lads give it everything and maybe even book a place in the next round.
  6. Players like him don’t just bring quality to a team, they bring heart. I hope he’s enjoying at Woking, he’s earned it. Still, he gave us plenty of moments to remember, and I’ll always consider him one of the best players we’ve had in recent years. It’s great to see fans still talking about him.
  7. Let's be honest, Leicester City fans would never have taken to Cooper with him having managed Forest. From the start, there was resistance. His tactical approach was intriguing, sure, but results just weren’t there, and the chemistry with the squad seemed off. It didn't help that the performances dwindled over time. He might have had some solid ideas, but football's a game of momentum and connection, and it just didn’t click here. It’s unfortunate it ended this way, but the club couldn’t afford to wait around. Now, they need someone who can reignite some genuine excitement.
  8. On his day, David McGoldrick plays well above League Two level, showcasing his exceptional talent and experience. It's heartening to see him return home and become a mentor to both young and seasoned players at Notts County. Stuart Maynard needs to ensure he is managed correctly to avoid fatigue or injury, keeping him fit and effective throughout the season. McGoldrick’s willingness to play every minute highlights his passion for the game and commitment to the team. This attitude, combined with his skill, makes him an asset not just on the pitch but in the dressing room as well, inspiring his teammates to strive for excellence. Given the opportunity, I have no doubt he would rise to the occasion and deliver outstanding performances consistently.
  9. Mad Dog is always a great storyteller. This is going to be a fantastic evening. I'm in!
  10. The updates on stadium facilities were good to hear, especially with improvements to toilets and disability access. These things might seem small to some, but they make a big difference to the matchday experience. Adding handrails and opening up the Jimmy Sirrel Stand to ease congestion are steps in the right direction. Meadow Lane is our home, and it’s great to see it being looked after.
  11. Getting a point on the road is never easy, and this match proved that. Jatta's goal was well-earned and backed up Maynard’s point about training. However, it was tough seeing the pressure Doncaster put on us in the second half. We needed to hold the ball better and take more risks. Still, the fans played a huge role in keeping the spirits up. Maynard’s reflection was accurate, and we should build on this.
  12. Everything that seemed likely to turn the game in our favour came through Nick Tsaroulla. He was instrumental in creating opportunities and making things happen on the pitch. His contributions were key to our attacking play, and it felt like we were more dangerous whenever he was involved.
  13. I found the game a bit disjointed at times, particularly in the first half. Barrow were well-structured and capitalised on their opportunity effectively. We seemed to struggle with our precision in the final third, which prevented us from gaining momentum before the break. However, the second half was a significant improvement. We applied more pressure, moved the ball more swiftly, and created some solid opportunities. McGoldrick's equaliser was definitely deserved, and I felt we had a chance to claim victory after that. Overall, a draw feels justifiable. It adds another point to our tally, and we continue to progress.
  14. I thought the game was a bit scrappy at times, especially in the first half. Barrow were well organised, and they took their chance when it came. For us, it felt like we lacked a bit of sharpness in the final third, and we couldn’t quite get going before half-time. The second half was much better though. We put them under more pressure, moved the ball quicker, and created some decent chances. Mcgoldrick’s equaliser was the least we deserved, and I thought we might go on to win it after that. All in all, a draw seems fair. It’s another point on the board, and we keep moving forward.
  15. Pleased with the fightback. Barrow made it difficult with their defensive approach, but we stayed patient and found a way through. Maynard made some good tactical changes, especially with Brown coming on. McGoldrick’s penalty was perfectly placed, as always. The biggest concern for me is how often we’re giving teams a lead to defend. We’ve got to be quicker out of the blocks, especially against these sides that like to sit deep. But a point away is always a good result in this league.
  16. Rod McDonald’s attitude through this injury has been top class. It's always hard for players joining a new club and getting sidelined right away, but he seems to have kept a really positive outlook, which is great. His experience is exactly what we need in defence, and I think his return will help shore things up at the back. Really excited to see how he performs today, especially against his old team, AFC Wimbledon. Should be a good match!
  17. Matt Palmer’s recollection of the play-off final gave me chills, it was such a rollercoaster of a game! The bit about his penalty record was funny, but it just shows how candid he is. More importantly, I think his reflections on the team now are spot on. It’s easy to forget how many new players we’ve got, and he’s right that it takes time to build those relationships on the pitch. Despite that, we’ve started really well, and I’ve no doubt we’ll only get better. Having someone like Palmer to guide the team through this period of adjustment is so crucial.
  18. I don’t know how referees can offer better protection without clearer rules on challenges. I think tackles from behind should be ruled out and result in an instant red card, as they are dangerous and can cause trouble for both defender and attacker. Referees should use more common sense when a challenge is dangerous to offer better protection. However, like VAR, it wouldn’t be straightforward.
  19. Hello, @Richard Eley. Welcome to the Pride of Nottingham. It’s good to have you here. If you jump into PON, like many others, you will find it fun. It’s a great site and community.
  20. Welcome to the Pride of Nottingham, @Colcard. PON is a very good site, and once you get involved, it only gets better.
  21. The occasion needs to be in good spirit, so I hope there’s no trouble on or off the pitch. The game could be a feisty encounter, which is common in a local derby. It will be good to see David McGoldrick return to the selection. I would start him ahead of Jatta and use him as a sub to impact the game. If we can tire their defence, it could lead to opportunities. I agree, there may not be many goals in the game. Whatever the outcome, we have time to make improvements and continue our good start.
  22. @Joshua Jatta did some good work. He almost scored twice and can’t be faulted for the lack of creativity behind him. Fair play to Robbie Cundy for going up top, but he wasn’t any better than Jatta. I wouldn’t rate him because he wasn’t on long enough, but if I did, I think 4 would be about right, if not a bit harsh. Notts didn’t play terribly. There are words on social media like ‘**nk’ being thrown around, but those seem to come from fans with unhealthy expectations.
  23. Great to see fans of all ages coming to Meadow Lane to support the club. The result yesterday wasn’t what we hoped for or wanted, but that’s football. The Faces of PON has captured the day in colour, and excellently might I add. It’s great to see the dedication that the Pride of Nottingham has towards the club.
  24. Two bottom-half teams, a draw wouldn’t quite do it. Not back to back and certainly not against another team that is struggling. I think Stuart Maynard needs to pull something out of his bag, as it would only lead to silly comments if we weren’t able to return with the maximum amount of points. A draw wouldn’t be bad but it would be somewhat of a setback and right now the team needs a good response which only a win would bring.
  25. This is an exciting signing, especially given the injuries we've had recently. Josh Martin has shown he can compete at a high level, having made Premier League appearances for Norwich and played in League One for Portsmouth. His versatility is a major plus, as we’ve been a bit light in attacking options. The fact that he’s only 23 and has so much experience is impressive.

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