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Welcome Bertinez
Welcome @Bertinez. ????????
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New OS site
It appears to be very appealing, indeed quite lovely.
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Macca to Millwall?
There might be some truth to the Millwall rumours, although Iβm uncertain if theyβve made an actual bid or merely shown interest. I donβt believe we should be concerned, but it could potentially lead to a flurry of bids. As long as Notts secures a favourable deal if anything does transpire, Iβll be content.
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Fancy watching Notts in Germany?
Iβm not particularly keen on spending a substantial amount of money for a single match outside England. I prefer to stick to local friendly matches.
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Curtis Edwards joins Notts
I believe heβll be a key player in the squad. His quality in the English game might be a bit of a mystery, but you donβt compete in the tournaments he has without having a bit of skill. Heβs clearly a steady influence in midfield, so hopefully, heβll bring some creativity and forward-thinking to the team.
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Hayley Turner : Notts supporting jockey
Iβll keep an eye out for the name Hayley Turner, itβs grand to see a Notts fan getting some recognition.
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thoughts on how the notts team is developing?
It wouldnβt shock me if we donβt need another defender, as Kyle Cameron might be heading out. I reckon another signing in midfield, on top of Curtis Edward, wouldnβt be out of place. The squadβs shaping up nicely, and I wouldnβt dismiss the idea of signing some young prospects to bolster our depth and cover potential injuries.
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Notts County Bolsters Midfield with Curtis Edwards on Two-Year Deal
Curtis Edwards joining Notts County is exciting news. His history of playing in Europa League matches, including against Arsenal, should bring a lot of excitement to the fans. Itβs great to see our board and recruitment team bringing in players with genuine pedigree. Iβm really looking forward to seeing him in action at Meadow Lane. Welcome, Curtis!
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Notts Wing-Back/Full-Back recommendations 2024/25 season
Do you think it would be sensible to make another defensive signing? If Connell Rawlinson were to leave on loan or as a free transfer, it could potentially create some room. Personally, I wouldnβt oppose bringing in someone like Lewis Macari, who could be a promising addition for the future.
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Nick Tsaroulla Joins Our Ranks on a Two-Year Deal
Itβs inspiring to see how far heβs come, his journey through Crawley Town has been nothing short of spectacular. Aiding in promotion speaks volumes of his talent and determination. Iβm thrilled heβs now with us and look forward to seeing how he contributes to our squad. His ability to perform in both offensive and defensive roles will be crucial.
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Incoming, new goalkeeper
Fantastic news indeed! Alex Bassβs outstanding season at Wimbledon is a testament to his skill between the posts. His arrival promises to bolster our defensive line significantly for the upcoming season. With his proven track record, Bass is set to be a tremendous asset for Notts County, and we canβt wait to see him in action. Hereβs to a future filled with clean sheets and defensive prowess!
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Alex Bass Signs Three-Year Deal: A Major Coup for Meadow Lane
Brilliant news! Bass had an excellent season at Wimbledon. Heβll be a huge asset for us next season.
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Stuart Maynard.
I find it encouraging to see thoughtful debates and open discussions here. I can understand why some supporters might want a change at this point, as itβs difficult to see how Stuart Maynard will turn things around, not that Iβm against him. Iβm just saying I can see their point of view. What I donβt understand is how some are unwilling to give him a chance and keep reminding people at every opportunity that theyβre against Maynard and want a better option in charge. That seems wrong, as itβs like hoping for this to happen, and I canβt see how that would be helpful. Personally, Iβm inclined to give him the rest of the season. If things are still looking grim then, it might be worth reconsidering, but with the defence strengthening and any budget being used to add quality and depth, he might learn from this. I donβt think the problem right now is just one thing, but a combination of factors.
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wishing you well piethagoram
@Piethagoram, sending positive vibes your way! Get well soon. It's communities like these that remind us how powerful compassion is. ????
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Match Discussion: Game 37 - The Wombles (H)
Will the match be fast-paced? Many say that AFC Wimbledon likes to counter-attack and wouldnβt mind if we controlled the ball. This is quite different from Nottsβ style. It might lead to a chaotic and fun game. Letβs increase our concentration, regain possession quickly, and create solid opportunities. Hopefully, Notts will emerge victorious.
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Notts County's Stuart Maynard Previews Tough Encounter with Wimbledon
Maynard's focusing on both our defensive structure and our attacking opportunities shows he's leaving no stone unturned. Reflecting on past encounters, understanding Wimbledon's play, and emphasising our strengths suggests Maynard has a comprehensive plan. Encouraging the team to be proactive in seeking goal chances while also ensuring defensive solidity resonates well with the unpredictable nature of League Two football. This blend of caution and aggression could very well be the key to overcoming Wimbledon's formidable defense.
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Welcome Stanfordpie
Thank you, for all the welcomes. I think the content on the site is top notch and I look forward to contributing more.
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Notts County's Stuart Maynard Remains Positive Despite Fixture Congestion
The late postponement against Bradford was a setback, but Maynardβs approach to keeping the team focused and making the most out of a challenging situation is commendable. His belief in utilising the whole squad and keeping spirits high, especially with senior players stepping up, speaks volumes of the positive culture being built at Notts County.
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Handball rule
I donβt think the referee made the correct decision. I believe if David McGoldrick felt he handled it, we would have seen a reaction from him and the Wrexham players.
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Alassana Jatta's visa application approved.
Notts has high hopes that Jatta can make a difference. It might not be immediate, but heβs here and could be someone who might be more useful next season. Now he might need to settle in and get used to things.
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Spring signs
Weβre going to get a lot of rain this year, with not much sun. I hope this is wrong but I donβt see the weather getting much better.
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Loan Players Good Or Bad Idea?
The loan market should always focus on bringing in quality or something unique. I donβt think anyone could have predicted how successful some of the players weβve had would become in their careers. Weβre used to the ones who just disappear and their time ends up being forgotten, but sometimes you can use it as a way to test a player before buying. We had a defensive midfielder that was brought into the club from the non-league, I forget his name but he started off well.
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Maynard in NLP
Thereβs a nice piece about Notts in the Football League paper. Itβs clear that the board sees Stuart Maynard as a great fit, which is reflected in this article. Itβs a good read nonetheless.
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Match Discussion: Game 30 - The Bluebirds (H)
There's cautious excitement in the air with the new management shake-up. While I hope for a win against Barrow, realistically, full transformation wonβt happen overnight. Maynard's approach is likely focused on stability and graft, which means we might not see the flamboyant offensive play we're used to, but perhaps a more disciplined team that can grind out necessary results. Concentration during dead ball situations has been our Achilles' heel for too long, so I expect that will be a marked improvement this match. Let's bring the noise to Meadow Lane and push the lads to a hopeful 3 points against a stubborn Barrow side.
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Stuart Maynard Anticipates Notts County Debut After Unforeseen Setback
Absolutely, the extra preparation time is indeed a hidden gem. With a new coach like Stuart Maynard at the helm, this additional time can be invaluable. It allows for a more in-depth understanding and implementation of new tactics, which could very well give us the edge against Barrow. This could be the key to unlocking our full potential on the pitch. Itβs an opportunity to refine our strategies, work on our strengths, and address any weaknesses. This is a chance for Notts County to rise to the occasion and show what weβre truly capable of. Onwards and upwards, Notts! Letβs seize this opportunity and make the most of it!