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Welcome Ash
Welcome to PON @Ash, its good to see you have introduced yourself.
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Carabao Cup draw, away at Wigan
Wigan are still a big club, and it should be a great match for the fans. It won’t be easy though, as they’ve still got some strong players. It’ll be a good test for us to see how we match up against a side like that.
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Welcome MejustMike
Hello, welcome to PON @MejustMike. ☺️
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Wishing Fan of Big Tone a happy birthday!
Happy Birthday, @Fan of Big Tone. Have a great day, and have a beer on us! 🍻
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Must-See Films in 2025
With a few exceptions, most new films don’t feel entertaining or interesting. A lot of them are generic, almost copies of past movies. One exception is Novocaine. It’s a little predictable, but it’s fun and easy to follow. There are some genuinely funny moments that don’t feel forced and will make people laugh. These kinds of films are rare now. It’s almost as bad as what TV puts out.
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Welcome Alan Underwood
Hello, @Alan Underwood. Welcome to the community here, given the time you will like PON.
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welcome to pon sheffield pie
Hello, @Sheffield Pie. Welcome to the community here, given the time you will like PON.
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Welcome to Pride of Nottingham STAT
Hello, @STAT. Welcome to the community here, given the time you will like PON.
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Pavis, KOP or Family Stand: Where do you sit when attending games?
I sit in the Kop, and it’s a big part of my matchday experience. The walk into the ground, with all the fans queuing at the big gates, really shows how far we have come.
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England U21 a joy to watch
I don’t watch any U21 football, but maybe I should start. If players are organised and have some freedom, passing and creating chances should come more naturally. It sounds like I’m missing out. More fans should watch them, as they are the future first-team players.
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Hello SRK1862
Hello, @SRK1862. Welcome to the community. PON is a great site for us Notts fans.
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Welcome Oliver Reedtz to PON
Hello, @Oliver Reedtz. Welcome to the community. PON is a great site for us Notts fans.
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Welcome to our community on PON Battman
Hello, @battman. Welcome to the community. PON is a great site for us Notts fans.
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The appointment of Dr David Rhodes as Director of Performance.
Having someone with this kind of experience handling performance can really change the game. Keeping the players in shape and ready to go is super important for a successful season, so it’s awesome to see the club putting money into this part of things.
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Tobias Solberg : Odds-checker 1/2 to become Notts Head Coach
I’ve been thinking about how League Two clubs bring in foreign coaches, and honestly, it’s a bit complicated! Here’s my take on it, in simpler terms: First off, these coaches need something called a Governing Body Endorsement (GBE) from The FA, which is pretty much the biggest challenge. The FA wants to see that the coach has tons of experience (like managing in a decent league for several years) and has the top coaching qualification, which is the UEFA Pro Licence. If they don’t meet those requirements, there’s a panel that can review it, but honestly, I think it’s tough for League Two clubs to get any exceptions. Then, the League Two club itself needs to get a special Sponsor Licence from the UK government before they can hire someone from outside the UK. Once they have that and the coach gets the GBE, the club issues them a "Certificate of Sponsorship," which is basically just a reference number. After that, the coach has to go for an International Sportsperson visa. This means filling out an online application, gathering a bunch of documents (like their passport, the GBE, the CoS, proof of English skills), and paying some pretty steep fees. They also have to provide fingerprints and a photo. Usually, if they’re applying from outside the UK, it takes about three weeks to get a decision. So, how likely is it for these coaches? If the manager ticks all the boxes for The FA’s strict GBE rules, then I’d say they have a good shot. But if they’re banking on that “exceptions panel,” it’s a much tougher road. Basically, it's all about showing they’re “elite” and can genuinely help improve English football, which might be a bit of a stretch for League Two sometimes.
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George Foreman RIP.
George Foreman was one of the few boxers who truly changed their life for the better after retirement. A class act.
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Welcome ASHLEY GUY
Welcome to PON, @ASHLEY GUY.
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Cedwyn Scott, mental health break at Notts
Being nearer to home will hopefully benefit him, though I do wonder how he’s adjusting to a new squad and the challenge of making new friends in this environment. Depression is tough, so my thoughts are with him, and I truly value what he accomplished during his time at Notts.
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Junior Morias.
I don’t think comparing training to actual game time is a fair comparison; it’s like apples and oranges. Some fans believe he had a chance to impress in matches, but the fact is he’s had fewer opportunities than Mai Traore and some of the other signings the club has persisted with. I don’t believe training has anything to do with this, not at all. I think it’s more about his position and possibly his height. Notts seem to believe we don’t need many options up front. With Junior Morias’s height up against a lot of League Two teams with tall defences, I think that’s the real issue. I’m among the fans who hope he gets a chance, as I feel let down by the way Notts have treated him. As for his eligibility, there is no restriction from him playing for Dagenham & Redbridge and Woking in the National League. Players can compete in Non-League football without it causing issues in the English Football League. The two-team rule only applies in League Two and higher, not in Non-League and below. As long as his registration is processed, there will be no restrictions stopping him from playing.
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Supporter Patience and Rebuilding
Do you think that if Notts were promoted this season, the club could improve enough to remain in League One? It’s a much tougher league, with teams that have far more quality. My concern is that most supporters may not be patient enough to see Notts rebuild and take the time needed to strengthen. With the performances we’re seeing now, I wonder if we should focus more on addressing the team’s form to better support our promotion hopes. I might be in the minority here, but while I hope for promotion, I also realise it would take a lot of work, and Notts might not be ready for it yet. I would prefer for the club to be well-prepared and capable of staying up. The current poor form might even reflect some doubts within the team itself.
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Notts Announce the Notts County Supporters Committee.
I think the club should have thought about the relevance before proceeding with this news, making sure fans knew who was who. Not everyone involves themselves with supporter groups or trusts. It's something I have never done; I don't feel the need to be in one. The purpose of supporter clubs is quite dated now, and without prejudice, none of them represent me. I do hope it helps to bridge the trouble caused by former owners, but the club shouldn't just hand anyone importance without earning it. I also don't know who the current SLOs are, and I don't think the fan-elected SLO was ever publicly let go. So what happened there, I do not know. But surely another election should have been conducted?
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Welcome Lullapie
Hello, @Lullapie. Welcome to the Pride of Nottingham. This is a great Notts site!
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"The Belief Was Always There" – Matty Platt on Notts’ Recent Form
Love the fact that Platt isn’t getting ahead of himself and talking about the title already. Too many teams fall into that trap and lose focus. He’s right, there’s still loads of football to play, and all we can do is take it game by game. The most impressive thing about this run is how solid we’ve looked at the back. For years we’ve relied on outscoring opponents, but this season we look like a proper, balanced team. Port Vale is a big test, but I have faith in this squad. If we can keep picking up clean sheets and grind out results when we need to, there’s no reason we can’t be in the promotion picture at the end of the season.
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Notts County Await News on Jodi Jones & David McGoldrick Fitness Ahead of Port Vale Clash
Notts are in such a strong position now. Maynard deserves credit for keeping the squad motivated and competitive, even when we’ve had injuries. You can tell the confidence is sky-high, and players are stepping up when needed. Keeping so many clean sheets is no fluke, it shows how disciplined and committed we are. The key now is keeping players fit because every game from here on is massive. Losing Jones and McGoldrick, even for a short time, could make things tricky.
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Nick Tsaroulla: 'Notts County Fans Made It Unforgettable' After First Goal
Tsaroulla has been a brilliant signing, and you could tell that goal meant a lot to him. His movement off the ball has been excellent, and he fully deserved his moment. I also love his attitude, he’s not just talking about his goal but the team’s defensive improvements and how much the fans push them on. That’s the mentality we need if we’re going to stay in the promotion race.