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Panthers Coach gives his verdict on the defeat to Sheffield Steelers tonight
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UK Weather Watch.
Your Weather for Sunday Morning. Sunday morning will start wet across the southeast of England, but the rain will clear to the east Some brightness elsewhere, but a scattering of showers will move into western areas
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Notts County History Watch.
A Notts Country Historical Great James Cantrell: Centre Forward (7 May 1882 – 31 July 1960) was an English professional footballer who played as a forward for Aston Villa, Notts County, Tottenham Hotspur and Sutton Town. Football Career. Cantrell began his professional career at Aston Villa. The inside forward played in 48 matches and found the net on 22 occasions for the club between 1904 and 1907. He moved to Notts County in 1907 where he was converted into the centre forward position. Top scorer in his three seasons at County he maintained a goal every other match ratio in 131 matches and scoring 64 goals in his time there. Tottenham Hotspur impressed by his goal scoring paid a substantial sum for his services in 1912. In a career interrupted by the First World War Cantrell lead the Spurs forward line that won the Football League Second Division in 1919-20 with a then record 70 points. He went on to collect a winner's medal in the 1921 FA Cup Final at the age of 38. He played his last match against Birmingham City just short of his 40th birthday making him the oldest Spurs player to feature in a League match. This record lasted until 6 May 2012 when Brad Friedel appeared for Tottenham Hotspur against Aston Villa in the Premier League. Cantrell remains the oldest outfield player to appear for Spurs. Cantrell played 176 times and scored on 84 occasions in all competitions between 1912 and 1922. He joined Midland League club Sutton Town on 8 October 1923, retiring in 1925. Honours. James won a 2nd Division Championship medal 1919/20 FA Cup winners medal 1920/21 After Football. Cantrell returned to Nottingham where he became a golf professional. He died in Basford in 1960. Source Wiki.
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Jokers Wild: Joke Of The Day.
- Ice Hockey. Nottingham Panthers
A great performance by the Panthers against the league leaders just ends in defeat, but plenty of positives to take from this close match- Ice Hockey. Nottingham Panthers
Panthers Team to face Sheffield Steelers in Sheffield tonight.- Brit General Sports Watch.
World Championship Bronze medal for Ben Proud in the 50m Freestyle- Match Discussion: Game 34 - Red Dragons (A)
We were robbed in my opinion, or alternatively, we can count ourselves very unlucky to have the goal ruled out for handball. Wrexham took their chance when it came around. We didn't. take ours unfortunately. We aren't conceding as many goals which is good, but we have to take our chances when they become available. Looking at the table we are now in ninth place, but we haven't lost much ground. I think we are fighting for 6th or 7th place now. There are nine clubs including Notts now fighting for those last two places in the playoffs. I believe we are still in the mix for one of those two places, but we need to win at least nine matches of the remaining 14 to have any chance.- Match Discussion: Game 34 - Red Dragons (A)
I hope we were going to have a back 4 again. Why's Stuart dropped Macari. He played so well on Tuesday at right back. Nemane isn't a right back.- UK Weather Watch.
Your Weather for Saturday Afternoon. Rain will spread across many western areas this afternoon, turning heavy in places Many eastern areas will remain dry but rather cloudy Despite the cloud and rain it will be feeling mild for many of us- Jokers Wild: Joke Of The Day.
- Match Discussion: Game 34 - Red Dragons (A)
This article is well worth a read regarding our match up with Wrexham today.- Nottinghamshire Cricket Watch & Everything Cricket.
Day three of the third Test started with much promise for England, but early wickets for India and a collapse of the middle order gave the initiative back to India. England were all out for 319 with Duckett scoring 153, and India, in their 2nd innings, were 196/2 at the close of play. Well in command of this Test.- Tennis. Brit Watch.
GB under 14 Boys advance to the Winter Cup final with a 3-0 win over Romania. They play France tomorrow in final- Match Discussion: Game 34 - Red Dragons (A)
It's matchday. Can we tame the red dragons today?- Notts County History Watch.
A Notts County Historical Great. William Eric Houghton, (Eric) Born 29/06/10 was an English footballer, Manager, & Cricketer. Football Career. Houghton signed for Aston Villa in 1927 as a seventeen-year-old & played in the Villa side until 1946, scoring 170 goals in 392 games (The total including wartime matches was over 200 goals.) He also won 7 caps for England. Houghton scored 30 goals in the 1930-31 season for Villa, in which Villa scored 128 league goals, a First Division record. Houghton transferred to Notts County in 1946 & over a three year period, he scored 10 goals in 55 games for Notts. Managerial Career In 1949, Houghton became Manager of Notts County & Eric is regarded as being the Manager of Notts who guided them through their first golden age, with players in the side including Tommy Lawton, & Jackie Sewell, who helped their side win the Third Division South Title in Eric's first season as Manager, in front of record attendances. Eric remained Notts County Manager until 1953. In 1953 Eric Moved to Aston Villa as their Manager, guiding Villa to a FA Cup triumph in 1957. He left Villa in 2958. He later returned to Villa as a director. Cricket Career. Houghton played seven first-class matches as a right-handed batsman and a right-arm bowler for Warwickshire County Cricket Club (1946–1947) and also minor counties cricket for Lincolnshire County Cricket Club. He also played club cricket for Sleaford, Aston Unity and Olton Cricket Clubs. Houghton died in Sutton Coldfield on 1 May 1996, aged 85. (Source Google) Legacy. William Eric Haughton will be remembered at Notts County as Managing & guiding a great side that won the Third Division South Title. Eric is a Notts Managerial great and legend.- Ice Hockey. Nottingham Panthers
Game day. A trip to the league leaders tonight. Sheffield Steelers v Nottingham Panthers, face-off 7pm.- UK Weather Watch.
Your Saturday Morning Weather Make the most of any drier and brighter conditions on Saturday morning as western areas will turn increasingly wet later in the day A bit chilly first thing in northern Scotland but another mild morning for most of us- A Stuart Maynard Notts Team? A Tactical Analysis.
Great analysis by Tom Williams. Analysing the 4-2-3-1 against Newport. CLick in the Link. Great analysis by Tom Williams. Analysing the 4-2-3-1 against Newport. CLick in the Link.- Notts County History Watch.
Just imagine Notts County going out to Spain to play Barcelona for 3 games in 1914, pre War.and coming back with three wins.- Notts County History Watch.
This was a really great match. It was end to end stuff from beginning to the end. Manchester City had a good side and Clive Allen led their line. Manchester City hit the woodwork 3 times and I call this match a Steve Cherry masterclass, he was absolutely brilliant that day, saving several shots at point blank range and winning one on one battles too Notts had their chances too, Kevin Bartlett missing two excellent opportunities in the first half & Phil Turner too . Phil Turner & Kevin Bartlett found themselves clean through in the 2nd half but couldn't put it away. And we come to the drama two minutes from time when Gary Lund stroked the winner What drama, and the scenes at the end. Unforgettable- Macaulay Langstaff Goalscoring Phenomenon.
Hear Macaulay talking to Radio Nottingham about topping the EFL goal charts again.- Notts County History Watch.
What a win this was against Manchester City. What a match this was. Steve Cherry the hero. I was privileged to be there.- Nottinghamshire Cricket Watch & Everything Cricket.
Bazball is here to stay.- Rugby Union: Nottingham RFC
Remaining Nottingham Rugby fixtures for the season. - Ice Hockey. Nottingham Panthers
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