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NottsCountyKev

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  1. Thanks for the update. I’m really happy with how the upgrade turned out and the improvements it’s brought. It’s great that fans have a place like this where they can chat and talk about things properly. Big thanks to everyone who helps support the site and keep it running. It means a lot.
  2. He looked a bit heavy and didn’t move around much. Even so, I thought he was one of the five players who stood out in the second-half line-up. He’s probably not high up the pecking order, but he still did a few good things that caught the eye. The number 9 also had a decent effort on goal, forcing the Alfreton keeper into a good save that was pushed wide.
  3. Hello, welcome to PON @Daisy-Mae. Good to have you here, and I hope you have fun visiting.
  4. Welcome to the Pride of Nottingham! Great to have you with us, @James Macdonald. Dive in and enjoy the chat.
  5. Glad you’ve joined us, @Peter Thornley! Make yourself at home and feel free to share your thoughts on all things Notts.
  6. He looks like a good signing. I’d still prefer us to bring in more players on permanent deals, though. It's hard to know what kind of quality is actually available, but if Barry Cotter settles in and enjoys his time at Meadow Lane, maybe a deal with Barnsley could be sorted. I like that the club is focusing on the positions where we need to be more consistent.
  7. I watched the Magpie Circle match vlog and agreed with the lad who said we should give Martin Paterson a chance. This will be his first proper pre-season, and the club seems set up for him to do well. We still need to bring in a couple of new players, and strong signings would definitely make a difference. That said, Paterson came across well in the interview. I liked how honest he was and how he got straight to the point.
  8. The quality players who usually turn up on trial often have injury problems, discipline issues, or something else that’s held them back. Nathan Tyson had a trial with us before signing, and that was mostly because of concerns over his fitness and injury record. But for the level we were at, he was always going to be a good addition given the limited choices we had up front. I don’t think there’s anything wrong with trialists. It gives lesser-known players a chance to be judged on how they play and what they can do, rather than just their background or past clubs.
  9. Life can be cruel in how it shapes our future. He was a very good player who started at Wolves and looked like a huge signing for them. At Liverpool, he really showed what he could do. At 28, he still had so many years ahead to hit his peak. It’s heartbreaking to hear about the car crash. Rest in peace, Jota.
  10. It’s being played behind closed doors, so they likely don’t want to risk playing Alex Bass against us. There’s really not much to it. There’s no money to be made from the friendly, so complaining about it seems pointless.
  11. Some fans didn’t like that he came from a job as a BT Technician, so they won’t take his statement seriously. That’s a shame, because you can see how hard he worked and how much he cared. It just didn’t work out in the end. Stuart Maynard gave it a proper go, but we didn’t get promoted. There were different reasons for that. Still, it wasn’t a bad effort, and others in his position might’ve done much worse. His message is a good one. I hope he gets another chance in the National League with a club that suits him.
  12. It’s a shame that some fans can’t seem to understand this is what progress looks like for a successful club. When you’re moving forward, tough decisions have to be made. Until we reach the level of clubs higher up the ladder, we’re going to lose players in this way. Yet no one seems to mind when we’re signing players from teams on our level or below. Alex Bass has moved on. He’s left a thoughtful farewell message, and the club has made back more than what we paid to bring him in. Of course, it’s disappointing to lose someone of his ability. But once the initial emotion fades, you realise it’s just part of the game.
  13. I’m honestly gutted by this news. Bass has been brilliant for us, calm, reliable, and always gave 100%. His record speaks for itself. It feels like we’ve lost more than just a keeper; we've lost a leader at the back. I really hope we’re not scrambling to find someone with a similar presence. That said, I wish Alex all the best. He’s earned this move and deserves success at Peterborough.
  14. I’ve got no complaints about the Reedtz. Some fans just seem to panic and throw a strop when things don’t go their way. It really means something that our owner spoke openly and didn’t avoid the tough questions. His honesty shows he’s doing what he believes is right. If this pays off, the complaints will fade. But it’s like last season with Stuart Maynard. He got off to a decent start, then one defeat later and people wanted him gone. Football can be mad at times, but I’m glad both the club and the local press are talking to us and not brushing things aside.
  15. It’s not always been easy for me to get connected, but I understand that the site has had a recent upgrade. It seems something hasn’t worked quite right since, but I’m glad to be kept in the loop. I’m hopeful the site will be back to normal soon.

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