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  1. It’s going to be difficult. We need to avoid further injuries, but at the same time, I don’t think straying from the squad that played against Tranmere would be wise. I would probably make a few alterations as a way to see if someone coming in can offer more from the start. I have a feeling that David McGoldrick might start.
  2. It’s like winning the lottery and having every dream come true. We are not steamrolling leagues or being funded by bouncing cheques, fraudulent owners, or people so out of their depth that turning on the fans is the only way to salvage their public image. We are owned by sensible people who run the club as a business and think carefully about how to move forward. When the Reedtz do make appearances on TV or the radio, they always come across well. It makes a difference to focus on building and changing the club’s fortunes, compared to 5-year plans or short-term goals. We are working hard, recruiting players, and improving season by season. The club is a breath of fresh air, so much positivity and lots to look forward to. Mostly thanks to the Reedtz’s strong vision and guidance from the top down.
  3. Hello, @Gaz whitworth. Welcome to the Pride of Nottingham, I hope you get involved and become a regular part of the community here.
  4. Hello, Welcome to the Pride of Nottingham, @Countylad. How long have you supported the club?
  5. It wouldn’t surprise me if this was the real reason the club was robbed. Clubs are often used to funnel dirty money.
  6. I'm particularly pleased to hear Bedeau's take on blending both possession play and more direct clearances when necessary. Last season, we struggled with balance, and his insight suggests we might finally strike it right this time. The gaffer's mid-game tactical adjustments also seemed to bring out the best in the squad, further enhancing our chances as we moved higher up the pitch. All in all, I'm hopeful and excited to see how the season unfolds with Bedeau and the rest of the new signings settling in so well.
  7. It’s unfortunate that we couldn’t find the back of the net, but there were definitely some positive takeaways from the match. The team’s performance showed a lot of promise, with solid defensive work and some creative attacking play. If we can build on this foundation, I’m confident we’ll see better results in the upcoming fixtures. Keep the faith, and let’s continue to support the lads!
  8. It’s truly inspiring to hear about Cedwyn Scott’s journey back from injury. His commitment to rehabilitation and the way he’s embraced a new role in the team is something young players can look up to. The number 9 shirt at Notts County is iconic, and Scott’s eagerness to wear it shows his confidence and readiness to face challenges head-on. Transitioning to a more attacking midfield role while keeping his goal-scoring ambitions shows his versatility and ambition. His positive attitude and dedication are bound to lift the squad’s morale. Here’s hoping Scott continues to progress and help Notts County achieve their goals this season. Best wishes to him and the team.
  9. Barrow 0-1 Crewe Alexandra Joker Gillingham 2-2 Carlisle United Harrogate Town 3-1 Bromley Salford City 1-0 Port Vale Altrincham 2-2 Woking Boston United 0-2 Rochdale Halifax Town 3-1 Barnet Southend United 2-3 York City
  10. In my view, Manchester City will clinch the league. I reckon Liverpool might struggle due to Jurgen Klopp stepping down, and I believe Spurs will outperform them, securing second place. I predict Arsenal will end up in 4th place, with Manchester United trailing behind in 5th place.
  11. The victory must have been a fluke, or perhaps Derby wasn’t at their best or fielded trialists among younger players. I wouldn’t be surprised if they were giving youngsters a chance to be noticed for their first team.
  12. He’s performed well in the pre-season so far, and I’m pleased he’s had such a prominent role. However, it’s disappointing when this doesn’t translate into league games. It appears that Ryley Reynolds might be considered for play, but there seem to be few rewards for performing well, as young players are often easily overlooked by the club.
  13. Articles like this make you reflect on life and football. Match days provide a welcome distraction from work and stress, but when a loved one is diagnosed with a life-threatening, untreatable illness, it puts everything into perspective. Life can be harsh, but stories like this give others hope, reminding them they’re not alone. More importantly, it shows the unity of the Notts County fan base as they rally to support and send well wishes to Ian and Wendy. Wendy seems to have a very positive spirit, and Ian is a pillar of strength for her.
  14. I used to watch your vlogs regularly and always found them worthwhile. I appreciate how you share your thoughts, explain Notts’ position, and cater to all fans, not just Notts supporters. Your approach is respectful, unlike some vloggers who seem to place their opinions above others. I slowed down on watching your vlogs, not because of you, but due to a lack of focused time. I prefer watching videos in a quiet place where I can absorb everything. Over the past couple of years, I’ve reduced my screen time significantly and barely watch YouTube. However, I must admit, when your videos appeared on the PON homepage, I found myself watching them more often, sometimes even breaking my own rules. The homepage provides a mini match report, which, coupled with your video, makes me feel like I haven’t missed anything if I couldn’t attend the game. I believe many fans would feel the same way. It would be a pity if your videos were to stop completely, but that’s your decision. Everything comes to an end eventually, that’s life. Your previous content will live on, and fans will appreciate your efforts despite your struggles. Keep your chin up, @ARLukomski.
  15. I never miss a home game, so I always ensure I have a season ticket. I wouldn’t want to pay a higher price by not renewing early, but if for some reason I did, I could cope with paying the membership price and reducing my attendance on weekdays. Despite the increase in match day prices, I think the club’s offer is quite sensible.
  16. It’s possible that Notts have seen enough and are now trying to shield him from the gaze of other clubs while initiating discussions with his agent. Notts may have lost interest, or alternatively, Alex Kirk might not see a regular football opportunity for himself. We probably won’t know until he signs with a team, but he does seem to meet the criteria.
  17. The manager’s job is challenging enough, but it becomes even harder when fans aren’t willing to give him a chance. I can understand the doubts and am pleased to see that there’s hope it will work out. I appreciate fans who share their opinions and explain their reasons, which isn’t something many do on social media. When you ask, people often take offence to the simplest of questions. This is a good advertisement for this site, and it’s one of the things I like about PON. I also appreciate how members are treated differently when they go against the grain. As I’ve said, the manager’s job is tough enough, and Stuart Maynard has my full support. It would be best for the club if he succeeds because losing another manager would be a setback. Even though I think managers with more EFL experience would be more interested in managing our squad these days, there’s a lot of quality in the current Notts squad. However, I do think Maynard should strive for improvement.
  18. Hello, @Mark Holland. It's good to have you on here. Welcome to PON.
  19. Hello, @jake008. It's good to have you on here. Welcome to PON.
  20. Wheelbarrows ought to be sold with a caution sign and an extra connector.
  21. One might say, he didn’t live up to what he was hack’d up to be. He exerted effort, which we can’t criticise, but his signing was unwise and put the club at risk. None of it was his fault, but he seemed overwhelmed even with us. I think he had some success in the lower tiers of the Non League, but this turned out to be a costly lesson.
  22. It’s great to see another wing back joining the squad. Alex Kirk can also play on the right, so it will be intriguing to see if we sign him as a centre back option or let the opportunity pass. Welcome to Meadow Lane, Kellan Gordon.
  23. Without a doubt, Macaulay Langstaff has been our top striker in recent memory. His departure certainly marks the end of an era, but it also opens the door to new and exciting possibilities. When Kyle Wootton left, we thought it would be a tough void to fill. However, Macca surpassed all expectations and truly made his mark. Now, we place our trust in Cedwyn Scott to carry the torch forward.
  24. It’s heartening to see him join another League Two team. Just like Curtis Thompson, Tom Crawford was undervalued, yet he’s a true gem at this level. His talent is undeniable and we’re excited to see what he brings to the table.
  25. These are indeed positive times for Notts. After the downturn we experienced during our challenging years, it’s heartening to see our numbers on the rise. Each person involved contributes to this success. The community and fans deserve recognition along with the club. Meadow Lane offers a wonderful match day experience. Here’s hoping it continues for a long time and serves as a symbol of our success.

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