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  1. I like Lewis Macari, but I think he needs to be honest and take whatever happens. He shouldn’t have gambled, even if he didn’t really know what he was doing at the time. It’s good he hasn’t done it since coming to our club, but he still took a big risk with his career. It won’t help us if he gets banned, even if it’s only for a short time. I really hope he doesn’t have a gambling problem and was just being a bit silly.
  2. School felt like it went on forever today. When I got home, I had to do three bits of homework. I had to carry on with it after tea, and now I’ve only got a little bit of time before I need to go to bed for tomorrow. I wish I had more time, but that’s just how it is.
  3. I think Martin Paterson is just as cool as Luke Williams, but he’s different. He talks in a way that makes you listen and pay attention. Ian Burchnall used to make me feel sleepy when he spoke. Stuart Maynard was okay, but sometimes he said the same sort of stuff and it got a bit boring. Paterson is doing a good job, and I hope the club spends some money now. It would help the team and make things better for him.
  4. I really wish they would say what the charges are properly. It could be anything, and fans should be told right away when it’s announced. They don’t have to explain every little thing, just give us a clear idea of what’s going on. That way, people aren’t left guessing.
  5. It could end up being a good thing that he moved on, but I think the way he left did set the mood for some of the disappointment. It might have been better handled between him and the club so there was no room for gossip. People who believe our budget will shrink, or that the owners aren’t willing to spend more, should understand it’s clearly part of trying to make the club more self-sufficient and financially stable. Not having to pay McGoldrick’s wage might mean we can bring in two other players instead. It all depends, really, but I do hope he does well wherever he goes.
  6. If things aren’t going well, I hope Martin Paterson has the courage to change the formation. Playing out from the back needs the right set-up, and sticking to three centre backs might not work every time. In past seasons we didn’t have much choice, but this time we’ve got the players to switch to four at the back. It could help the team play with more balance and control.
  7. Hello, welcome to the community @Triton 61. PON has been very good to be a part of, I hope it is for you.
  8. Sometimes I think the crowd looks smaller than the numbers the club announces, though it’s only now and then. Most of the time it matches, but there are moments where it seems off. I’ve noticed when the club says on social media that a game has sold out, it often doesn’t feel that way in the stands. There seem to be empty seats more often than expected.
  9. I thought they’d be loads better than us, since they’re like a Championship team compared to us. But only letting in 2 goals isn’t that bad, and that’s something to feel good about. If we want to play in a tougher league one day, games like this can help the players learn and get braver. It’s nice that Martin Paterson really wants to help the squad get stronger. Testing stuff in friendlies doesn’t make us lose any points. So it’s alright to try new ideas. It’s also good that Paterson switched things up. It helps him learn more about the team and how they play.
  10. The players should get fitter and learn to stay focused, but they shouldn’t be scared to make strong tackles or worry about being too kind when playing. Football needs tough players who aren’t afraid to fight for the ball. He’s played at high levels, so we know he’s got good experience. Our team sometimes looks tired or starts slow, and that can be a problem. If we work on our fitness and show the right attitude, things can really change. It makes me feel excited because it sounds like we’re going in the right direction. There’s a good chance we’ll improve with better energy and teamwork.
  11. I think Notts should have tried to sign him because it made sense. But that doesn’t mean the club wanted him, and maybe Jack Stevens didn’t want to join Notts either. Our squad is good. There’s still stuff to work on, but saying we’re weaker feels wrong. We only really lost David McGoldrick, and he might be a very different player next season anyway. The main worry for me is replacing Alex Bass. That makes the team weaker, but I think Stevens could have helped by scoring goals. I just don’t agree when people say our team looks weak. Some players might not join because they think they won’t get to play much, or that there’s too much competition. Nobody knows what’s really going on, so I don’t think people should worry too much or try to make others scared.
  12. Mai Traore still hasn’t shown much. He’s not really settled into English football yet. He did alright against Alfreton, but it’s clear he still needs time to catch up. To me, he’s a bit like James Sanderson. They both have things to learn. But I feel a younger player might be better at getting the ball to the right place and helping the team more.
  13. I think it shows we really need another striker, not just Matthew Dennis. I hope the team doesn’t start the season with only two strikers and expect to do well. We’ll probably need more if we want to get promoted. I’m not sure about Traore. Maybe he has something to do with France? It’s kind of strange and I don’t really get it.
  14. Just asking if anyone from Notts wants to let a Forest player stay over. No tricks or anything.
  15. If the club aren’t taking him to Germany, I think he’s probably going out on loan. It’s a bit annoying because he’s a home-grown player and could help the team without costing loads of money or needing to pay extra wages. I reckon James Sanderson is good enough to play with the first team now. He might only play sometimes, but I don’t get why young players sit on the bench and don’t play much. I really hope the club wants to start giving the young players more chances. They train hard and need a proper go at it.

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