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  1. Hello, it's nice to be welcoming you to PON @zaradek.
  2. Hello, it's nice to be welcoming you to PON @helcat.
  3. Adam Collin had two uneventful times at Doncaster Rovers.
  4. It's always great to read about the history of Notts and how fans like @magpiejue have supported the team through thick and thin. Julie's story shows the power of football to bring people together and create lifelong memories. I like that her parents met through supporting Notts County, and her love for the team has been passed down through generations, with her 11-year-old grandson Harvey attending a trip to Wembley with her and her 91-year-old mother. That is just wholesome to read! Julie's dedication to Notts County is evident in the traditions and rituals she has developed as a fan. Being a part of the Pride of Nottingham community has also enriched her experience as a fan by allowing her to connect with other supporters and participate in activities such as the prediction league. Keep up the great work, Julie!
  5. Notts County secured a hard-earned point in their match against Morecambe on Tuesday, with the game ending in a goalless draw. Despite Notts County's sustained pressure, neither team could find the back of the net, with Jodi Jones coming closest when his volley struck the bar in the second half. Notts County manager Luke Williams made three changes to the side that triumphed over Grimsby at Meadow Lane on Saturday, introducing Jim O’Brien, Aiden Baldwin, and Adam Chicksen into the starting line-up. Notts County began the match strongly, controlling possession and asserting their dominance over their opponents. The away support was vocal in their backing of the team, spurring them on to greater heights. Morecambe had the first half-chance of the game in the ninth minute when Adam Mayor drove forward with intent, but Chicksen was on hand to diffuse the danger and snuff out the attack. Just five minutes later, Notts County had their first sight of goal when Baldwin released Aaron Nemane down the right-hand side with a well-timed pass. Nemane’s cross found David McGoldrick unmarked on the penalty spot, but his effort flew agonisingly wide of the post. Notts County then enjoyed a period of sustained pressure and created a number of scoring opportunities. Matt Palmer found Nemane with a precise pass and the winger’s cross picked out Jones at the back post. Jones met the ball on the volley, and it crashed against the bar, much to the frustration of the Notts County players and fans. As the game drew to a conclusion, it became more end-to-end as both teams searched for a winner. However, neither side could create any clear-cut chances and four substitutions from Williams were not enough to break down Morecambe's resolute defence. In the end, Notts County defended a Morecambe corner right at the death before the final whistle blew, signalling an end to proceedings. Was the result fair? That's certainly up for debate. But one thing is for sure - both teams gave it their all in a closely contested encounter. In terms of performance, Notts County looked solid defensively, although Kyle Cameron and Aidan Baldwin both made mistakes which thankfully didn't prove costly. In terms of possession, Notts looked like the far better team and passed the ball around well. A little more movement at times would have been beneficial, but overall their pressing was effective. The main issue was simply their lack of clear chances on goal. Notts played very well overall but need to put games like this to bed. Morecambe were content to sit back and allow Notts to have possession for large spells of the game. They did pounce when they sensed an opening or opportunity to attack but overall were ineffective going forward. Defensively, they coped well with any threats they faced and limited openings for clear chances. In terms of tactics, Luke Williams' approach gave Notts control of possession and worked well both defensively and offensively. However, John Bostock was largely missed from midfield despite Jim O'Brien playing quite well. The tactics worked to a degree, but there were aspects that could have been changed to create more opportunities. The fact that Notts struggled to score would suggest that while mostly correct, some in-game decisions could have improved things. The officials performed well overall, with very little causing concern. They did well to keep the game flowing by allowing challenges that may once have resulted in free kicks to simply unfold. This was noticeable by the lack of added minutes at both ends of each half. Up next for Notts is an away trip to Doncaster on August 19th. It should be a good day out for fans as Doncaster are a side much like Morecambe that Notts should fare well against. So far this season Doncaster have only picked up a single point after losing their opening two games. In terms of how Notts should approach this game, it would be good to see Luke Williams play a back three consisting of Kyle Cameron, Richard Brindly and Aidan Baldwin. Adam Chicksen could come in at left wing-back with Aaron Nemane on the right. Defensively, this would provide a good balance between defensive responsibilities and attacking options. Notts need to ensure that space is explored in such a way that allows them to find someone in an interlinking chain so that when an opportunity presents itself for wing-backs to exploit space they can do so effectively by putting crosses into dangerous areas. It would be great if John Bostock returns to the starting line-up as he provides many options both defensively and going forward. With Matt Palmer pulling strings in midfield, this would hopefully allow David McGoldrick and Macauley Langstaff to move freely while being marked. If Notts can constantly shuffle around then there should be openings for them to get in behind Doncaster's defence. Ultimately, Notts must create chances that bring their attacking options into play. More focus needs to go into feeding the ball to Langstaff as he is known to be a threat on goal. So far this season Notts haven't quite worked out how to do this due to the improvements in League Two defenders but working on this would naturally help and give other players a level of freedom that hasn't been seen yet. Have you enjoyed our content? If so, would you consider making a donation to help fund the Pride of Nottingham website? Each donation, however much, massively helps. Moving onto the weekend’s game against Doncaster Rovers - be sure to have your say in the Pride of Nottingham match discussion!
  6. I have written my thoughts on the game, but I will say here that I think we need to make adjustments during games. Morecambe made it difficult for us, and Luke Williams is right about the level of concentration required. Things will improve, but there is much that we can do now in the process. I would like to see the Notts players move around more and try to open up space when being marked. We are sometimes a little grouped and content to be near the opposition, whereas I feel we need to move them out.
  7. I completely understand and share the disappointment. On any other occasion, Notts would have managed to score one or two goals. Sometimes, luck just isn't on our side. However, the players made the best of the chances they had, even though Morecambe presented a tough challenge. We do need to enhance our ability to create scoring opportunities, which would allow players like Macaulay Langstaff to shine. Without resorting to clichés, it's still early days, and with time, improvements are bound to come. Notably, there are some strong teams that have had a worse start than us, which suggests that a winning streak could boost our confidence and lead to more favorable results. Looking ahead to the next 7 games, I anticipate a significant progression from our squad, and I hope Williams won't hesitate to introduce lesser-known players in an effort to diversify our attacking approach.
  8. Best wishes to Brad McGregor. I also noticed his solid performance during pre-season, and this is a wonderful chance for him to demonstrate his skills.
  9. @RetroPie I'm on the same page. I believe a touch of practicality should be used, but in this case, I think a yellow card is justified. It could serve as a deterrent for players in the future, don't you think? It's about time some actions are taken. However, I also concur that granting referees more authority to hand out yellow cards for minor incidents could potentially lead to misuse.
  10. Likewise, I don't find myself overly disappointed, as the team displayed a commendable effort and performed quite admirably. It's essential for us to elevate our performance from the start of matches, striving to exert dominance throughout, although overall, I believe Notts County is progressing positively. I concur with that sentiment. Furthermore, the adjustment to a higher league standard will naturally require time for us to settle and implement a strategy that will hopefully position the club to outperform the majority of weaker teams. On the topic of needing more quality up front, I hold a differing view. I believe that a sturdier and dependable defence, anchored by a robust and towering centre-back, would provide the much-needed solidity at the back that we require.
  11. Tshimanga would excel in League Two; I had thought he would perform well with Peterborough, but similar to managers, some players require more time to flourish. The predicament lies in the fact that football is heavily focused on immediate results, and if Wrexham is offering money, Peterborough may opt to accept the offer and finalize the transfer.
  12. Notts haven't been that poor; we simply need to pose more challenging questions to Morecambe and make them exert greater effort. If we manage to take the lead early in the second half, we might be able to dictate the flow of the game. The momentum seems to be shifting towards Morecambe, as they are becoming more assertive in their attacking efforts. They appear less inclined to play on the counter or take their time; their confidence is growing.
  13. Welcome to the Pride of Nottingham, @MagpieRoy.
  14. The preview for the game is very well-written and comprehensive. Feel free to reach out if you require assistance with any of the content. If not, you've got it, gaffer!
  15. So far, if we were aiming for a point, you would be content, but we haven't quite challenged them sufficiently. I would concur that Meller and McGoldrick are the pivotal players for the two teams. I would say the gaffer's analysis and decisions regarding the game have been accurate, and it does seem likely to conclude in a draw unless someone can step up. I have concerns that they might take the lead and then adopt a defensive stance. A 1-1 scoreline could be a plausible outcome. Come on Notts!
  16. You have to admire Jodi Jones and how he's not overconfident about his ability, but rather focuses more on the team's performance and achieving a win. Personally, I hope he is acknowledged with the goal, even though I don't think he will be. We all know he scored.
  17. The win has to be the objective, I am sure Morecambe will be in the vicinity of the playoffs, but if we are to overcome the disappointment of the opening game against Sutton United, securing a victory is imperative. We must play in a manner that demonstrates we have recovered from the setbacks and are determined not only to make comebacks against teams at home, but also to secure vital points on the road. I am eagerly anticipating the game and its outcome. Whatever transpires, I will accept it and move forward.
  18. Barnsley 0-1 Peterborough United Northampton Town 1-1 Lincoln City Shrewsbury Town 2-0 Burton Albion Joker Colchester United 0-1 AFC Wimbledon Crewe Alexandra 2-1 Newport County Stockport County 1-3 Bradford City Eastleigh 2-0 Barnet Woking 0-0 Rochdale
  19. For me, there are two things: belief and confidence. I think the first win is always the most difficult, and after Sutton United, we needed this win just to focus on what we do have. We need to understand that in these early stages, anyone can beat anyone, and until form takes hold, things may be a bit hit-and-miss. Yet it is my hope that this will give our squad a boost of confidence and make them believe that we can dig deep to get a more positive outcome. I thought in the second half, Notts played some superb stuff, and the rotation of the players helped to inject life. It was a very pleasing result and a decent performance.
  20. I wish him all the best; it’s a shame, but I think he should make a solid recovery like Tobi did.
  21. It’s excellent to see things are coming together; I need to up my own game, but I will be hands-on. I think the live topics have a lot of potential, and if we can have some fun discussions, I think it will only catch on further.
  22. Richard Brindley in the centre of the CBs is a revolution; he looked extremely comfortable and solid. He offered energy going forward and steady cover, alongside Kyle Cameron and Connell Rawlinson, who I felt were below average today. Brindley played outstandingly, giving strong cover. I thought we were guilty of overplaying it at times. Grimsby is a good side and deserved their leads because, until the second half, they were the better of the two teams. Whatever Luke Williams said at half-time, it got a response. I have to say, I would still prefer Sam Slocombe to start, but Aidan Stone is making good strides. The thing for me is that he never looks likely to save shots, even ones which the opposition blast wide. He’s excellent in distribution and in the air. I’m pleased for John Bostock; he deserved to get on the scoresheet.
  23. I’m not that bothered, it was a big day and these nerves will settle. Luke Williams has the difficult job of getting the best out of them, so I tend to ease off the players because quite early on I felt we should have changed the tactics we were using. The formation just didn’t give us any advantage over Sutton United. While I say this, I am not annoyed or angry with Williams. I do feel he has a portion of the disappointment on his hands though.
  24. It’s good news that Macaulay Langstaff has signed a new deal. I agree that both him and Notts will have put in a release clause, even if it’s not publicly acknowledged. Teams who may be watching to see how he does in League Two might not be tempted to pay a premium for his services, but it puts Notts in a strong hand when it does come to these discussions. I think for now we just have to enjoy seeing him play for us.
  25. I enjoy watching The Magpie Circle from time to time, usually when the guests are worth watching. This is one of those episodes that fans should watch. It’s a very good show and I appreciate Mark Stallard putting his free time into featuring on it. It’s good news that Macaulay Langstaff has signed a new deal. I agree that both him and Notts will have put in a release clause, even if it’s not publicly acknowledged. Teams who may be watching to see how he does in League Two might not be tempted to pay a premium for his services, but it puts Notts in a strong hand when it does come to these discussions. I think for now we just have to enjoy seeing him play for us.

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