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JustLikeJuve

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  1. It looks good, but they should have waited to release it when there were fewer bugs. I’m sure it will be tidied up, but it’s currently a bit disorganised in places. The design is satisfactory.
  2. I believe we still require another wide player. I also hope that we recruit more right-footed players. Notts seems a bit too concentrated on having left-footed players, and over time, I think this becomes a disadvantage. So, yes, a right-footed centre-back would be a welcome addition.
  3. Any team that advances could reach the final, but I believe England will need to elevate their game and pace if they aspire to make it to the final. I’m confident that the semi-finals are within reach, but we need to see improved creativity.
  4. Millwall aren’t a particularly appealing club. Macca might find it a bit of a stretch from there to Newcastle. He often returns to his hometown, so I suspect he’d prefer a move closer to home. I’m not overly concerned about Millwall or Swansea City.
  5. It was a pleasant catch-up, and it was nice to hear his opinions on the new arrivals. I would have preferred if this had been done after all the recruitment was completed, but there’s always the possibility that the club will conduct another. I’m curious to know Stuart Maynard’s views on all the new signings. I’m delighted to see him looking cheerful and better prepared!
  6. This is something I wasn’t privy to, it’s lovely to see Hayley Turner representing Notts.
  7. Rod McDonald brings numerous positive qualities to the club. He’s a competent player and his experience will be beneficial at this level. I extend a warm welcome to him at Meadow Lane and hope he acclimatises well.
  8. The pitch looks absolutely stunning, it appears ideal for the style of football we aim to play. Transforming Meadow Lane into a stronghold with such a pitch would be quite remarkable.
  9. Hello, @Up the Maggies. Thank you for taking the time to tell us a bit about yourself. Welcome to the Pride of Nottingham.
  10. Notts are bringing in more players from League Two who not only have experience but also the potential to play at a higher level. The team seems poised to develop significantly over the next two to three seasons. It’s an exciting and very positive prospect!
  11. At times, Denmark’s pressure made England defend rather than attack. The pitch was in terrible condition, which really should’ve been sorted out before the match. Still, it doesn’t detract from the match itself; England appeared quite anxious throughout. Hats off to the Danish team.
  12. Happy Birthday @Fan of Big Tone! I hope your day is filled with joy and that it’s just the start of a wonderful year for you. Wishing you all the very best. ????
  13. At this pace, the forthcoming season promises to be as thrilling as watching Juventus, and I’m brimming with anticipation. The club is performing splendidly, laying down unparalleled foundations for Stuart Maynard to excel in his role. I’m hopeful he’ll secure the outcomes needed to propel us forward and ensure a successful season.
  14. If Notts could secure a series of consecutive wins, even if a draw occurs, it would be beneficial. At this stage, it’s crucial to stop the losses. Considering where we are now compared to where the club was, I can understand why some fans want Stuart Maynard out. However, that’s not really the problem. The issue is how we are performing and perhaps someone else could organise the players enough to achieve better results, but we have problems that need to be addressed. Allowing Maynard to assist with this, while making the most of what we can from this season, will be more advantageous for the club in the long run.
  15. I’m really happy to be a member and I enjoy having meaningful chats and debates about Notts. It’s great that we can discuss topics beyond the club, without objections from those who believe a site should only focus on its main subject. I don’t use social media much, I keep it for personal matters and I wouldn’t think about discussing the club there, considering how some people can behave. It’s just not worth the trouble.
  16. Fantastic outcome for the women’s team and a clean sheet as well, a positive sign for them. I sincerely hope they carry on their journey and make their mark in the league.
  17. Regrettably, dismissing Stuart Maynard will only strengthen those supporters who were never going to give him a chance. I don’t believe most fans take pleasure in seeing the club struggle, but some do seem to enjoy it as if it validates their foresight. I think it’s unfortunate because it’s clear our recruitment team saw potential in Maynard, he’s clearly stepping up and learning on the job. It’s hard not to support someone like him because he’s such an underdog and you want to see people starting their managerial career succeed. He’s not out of his depth at all, he’s just learning and that’s part of the process. I would be extremely upset if he were sacked because the board took time to hire him. This needs more time to see if he can get the players back on form, you can’t even scratch the surface with the time he’s been given and if the results were entirely down to him I would understand more from those who want him gone but they simply aren’t. Luke Williams was wise to take his step up when he did, perhaps he sensed this was coming? We were weak at times before and although it’s not entirely his fault either, it’s showing where our team is and what areas can improve things for the long term. Defence is the issue, we need some more toughness in midfield too.
  18. It’s terrible to hear that you’re in pain, but I hope it lessens over time. The sense of unity and camaraderie here on PON is remarkable. Wishing you a speedy recovery, @Piethagoram.
  19. Welcome to the Pride of Nottingham, it's always good to see a new member joining the community.
  20. If they make it a proper bar, then I might use it. Food-wise, it would be good to get fresh food that doesn't charge an arm and a leg just because gourmet is slapped onto it. The Navi may try to improve things as they did with the changes made to the Embankment pub. Notts needs to do it right for it to be a big success.
  21. It sounds like a good idea. It will be interesting to see how it's executed. I would hope Notts can make a very good job of this.
  22. It's time we just tried to stop the rot by trying to encourage Notts; there's nothing to be gained from complaining, and it's not as if we are players all that bad. It's just the defending. Once the wing backs put more effort into cutting out the crosses, and the centre backs pay more attention and stop ball-watching, the better we will be.
  23. I don’t believe one person can pinpoint everything that’s currently happening with Notts. Performances have shifted from being quite entertaining and yielding some excellent results at the start of the season to being absolutely dreadful. When Notts collapses, they do so dramatically, and I find no solace in seeing our club struggle. We’ve transitioned from resembling Juve to a struggling Udinese within the same season. What might be pressure, injuries, fatigue, loss of manager etc. is starting to become a more serious issue with more fans increasingly losing their patience. So, how does Notts navigate this complex situation? It’s not as simple as winning games or sacking Stuart Maynard. Results could go a long way, but at this stage in the season, I can’t foresee a dramatic change in form. The simplest thing anyone can suggest is to win the remaining games, but considering just how many the club has lost recently, there needs to be a more collective solution.
  24. The Irish Messi, Alan Judge was an exceptional player; even though Cal Roberts is considered the Geordie Messi, the original Irish Messi remains the best.
  25. It was a commendable run, but labeling the goal as extraordinary suggests bias or limited exposure to impressive goals. Regarding passes, Messi has executed more exceptional ones in his career. By their standards, it's a straightforward play and a neat finish.

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