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  1. I am surprised that the Faces of PON aren’t more widely appreciated on Twitter, given the effort that goes into it and the fact that you now post the images here so that fans who can use it can find them without going on Facebook. The gallery is great; it’s nice to see a happy KOP. It’s also nice to see when fans share your pictures. Great job, Gaffer!
  2. Notts played exceptionally well to take the lead in the game, with Dan Crowley’s header being well-placed and lifting the game. However, nerves did creep in and passes started to be misplaced. Accrington Stanley did well to seize on this and made it difficult for Notts by creating their own chances. When Accrington pulled level, they had a couple of efforts which made me nervous that they would take the lead themselves. Thankfully, in the second half, playing in front of the KOP, Notts shined. It was a superb performance by the squad, with Richard Brindley, John Bostock, Connell Rawlinson, Kyle Cameron, Matt Palmer, Dan Crowley and David McGoldrick all working well together at various times of the game to give Macaulay Langstaff the opportunity to get on the scoresheet. Palmer, Stone and Jones were my standout players. Simply brilliant
  3. Middlesbrough 3-1 QPR Plymouth Argyle 0-2 Blackburn Rovers Joker Bolton Wanderers 1-1 Derby County Northampton Town 0-2 Wycombe Wanderers Morecambe 0-2 Salford City Newport County 2-1 AFC Wimbledon Maidenhead United 0-1 Woking Rochdale 0-0 Halifax Town
  4. I am inclined to agree with @NottsTastic. The sale of Paul Mullin has truly had a detrimental impact on Accrington Stanley. They have good strike options, but it is not the same. They have a strong midfield, with some quality in there that I think people underrate. However, their defence can be easily shaken. Most teams are quite happy to let the midfield battle win the games and most struggle with Accrington’s press. I am not suggesting they are not a good side; they are. But people do not remember that they went up from League Two on a shoestring budget, being incredible on the way and how that is now fading, mostly due to losing key players. They have no Matt Palmer or John Bostock. We are quite blessed and should be more than good enough to outplay them at our best.
  5. I would be interested if it compared all leagues from League Two to the Premier League. I am sure there are other teams who are slower and more patient with their build-ups that are enjoying success. It just happens to be something most teams are not comfortable with, simply because they make mistakes, do not have the right players, etc.
  6. Hello, welcome to the Pride of Nottingham. It's good to have you with us, @Terri.
  7. Helllo @Corinthian88. Welcome to the Pride of Nottingham. Are you a fan of an Irish team?
  8. The writer is entitled to his opinion, but he should probably find something more worthwhile to write about. That kind of content will not do him any favours with readers. I'm curious about his support. He sounds bitter.
  9. This song encapsulates Notts, though sometimes it is more frequent. I can relate to it when Notts are not performing well, like the years before we were promoted and managed to do well in the playoffs.
  10. Nicky Hunt is a legend. There is no one nicer than him, at least for those who had a short season with Notts.
  11. I am sure the players understand that Luke Williams is doing everything to bring the best out of the squad, and so far it’s working. We have a forward-thinking manager who thinks beyond tactics, players, and the opposition. Williams puts a lot of effort into every area you can think of, and we are lucky to have such quality in the coaching team.
  12. The goal for any club is to form a good team, climb up the divisions, and see how far the club can grow. Can Notts do this? Of course, but it’s going to take time. Even if we manage to go up this season, achieving back-to-back promotion, League One is a whole new challenge and the level of teams dropping from the Championship is huge. Football isn’t a stroll in the park; we have tried rushing things in the past, and I understand what Luke Williams is saying. There’s no reason why it can’t be achieved, but let’s build and work hard to get where we can be in 3–5 years’ time.
  13. You would have to be happy with this if it were a signing we could make. At some point, they will either say what they want, the player will say he wants to go, or they will lose him when his contract expires. The issue is, now that it is known Notts are interested, will this put other clubs on his radar? Hopefully, he wants to come and an agreement can be reached. I suspect they are holding out for a little more money.
  14. Will Luke Williams be linked with this vacant position? ???? I'm not sure what York's expectations are. I always thought they would struggle.
  15. @nightOWL Thank you, we appreciate your kind words. It’s nice to see a fan of a different team wishing us well. There used to be quite a group of them on here at one point.
  16. The artwork is excellent, I love the detail and the clouds. It’s a bit old-worldly charming with angles of the stands and pitch but I think that’s charming.
  17. Well done, Jodi Jones. I am pleased for him. He deserves to be called up!
  18. Ha! Every manager beneath Charlton’s level will be linked and mentioned as a possible appointment. Struggling teams higher up and perhaps even some punching above their weight might also be included. The fact is, Charlton aren’t as glamorous right now to be chasing managers who have a steady structure. They’re a mess and need something long term, rather than a gamble just because they see something working elsewhere. I don’t see Luke Williams being interested, I don’t see him being strongly considered either.
  19. Yes, I am right behind this and the Pride of Nottingham. Next month, I will be the first to start the ball rolling. Let’s make sure we support this if possible.
  20. Hello, welcome to the Pride of Nottingham. We are excited and pleased to be welcoming you to the site @Andrew Edwards.
  21. Welcome to the PON site and community, it's good to have you here @Gary Adamson.
  22. Notts County secured a 2-1 victory over Tranmere Rovers at Meadow Lane. David McGoldrick netted an early goal for the Magpies with a low strike from the edge of the box. In the second half, Connell Rawlinson extended their lead by tapping in Matt Palmer’s cross from close range. Tranmere Rovers put up a fight towards the end, with Josh Hawkes successfully converting Paul Lewis' delivery to give them hope. However, Notts County held their ground and ultimately emerged victorious. The visitors made several changes to their line-up from last weekend’s defeat to Salford City. Aaron Nemane was a thorn in Rovers' side, getting behind their defence twice and sending crosses into the box that were handled by Tom Davies. Notts County dominated the game, with Macaulay Langstaff eager to contribute with a goal. Tranmere began to find their footing before the half hour mark when Kieron Morris met an excellent long ball from the back but fired over after breaking into the box. An hour into the game, McGoldrick hit the post with a shot from the edge of the box before Dan Crowley fired wide from a few yards out. Just minutes after, Notts County extended their lead as Rawlinson skilfully tapped in Palmer's powerful cross into the goal. Ian Dawes made four substitutions, bringing Kane Hemmings, Hawkes, Sam Taylor and Reece McAlear into the game. The hosts were reduced to ten men when substitute Cedwyn Scott had to leave the field with all substitutions already made. Rovers had their best moments in the final ten minutes when Davies hit the bar with a curling shot from range and Taylor went close shortly afterwards after being set up by Hemmings inside the box. Hawkes swept home Lewis’ delivery from the right to give Tranmere hope as the 90th minute approached, but Notts County held on through eight minutes of added time to leave Meadow Lane with all three points. Was the result fair? In a thrilling 90-minute performance, Notts County put in a tremendous effort to take the lead and double it, with plenty of chances for more. Tranmere Rovers, on the other hand, posed little threat. From the outset, Notts pushed for an early goal, confidently knocking the ball around and making Tranmere work to chase it. For much of the game, Tranmere were chasing shadows as Notts created exciting early chances. The defence was robust and the midfield pinpoint in their passing. John Bostock put in a flawless performance, effortlessly executing complicated passes. While the entire squad performed strongly, John Bostock, Matt Palmer and Richard Brindley stood out as superb. Tranmere Rovers looked decent when in possession, moving with pace and determination and creating an early opportunity that Luke Norris blasted over the crossbar. However, they struggled to gain control of the game and defensively looked quite poor. Even before conceding, it seemed that if Notts pressed enough, Tranmere would struggle against their quality. While I believe their defence will improve over time, it is currently their main issue and their lack of defensive composure caused them to struggle greatly. In terms of tactics: seemed to miss things, which perhaps a better official wouldn't have, but this is League Two after all. Luke Williams once again demonstrated to Notts County fans that his selection of the starting XI was spot on. Tactically, it was perfect, with the only concern being Williams’ habit this season of making all five substitutions at the same time. Ideally, one should be held back in case of injury or fatigue. The officials: There were missed incidents that made the referee appear quite inept, such as Tom Davies’ clear handball that should have been awarded as a penalty. The referee failed to allow Notts to take quick free kicks, halting play to make them bring it back, while Tranmere were allowed this luxury. While I have few complaints about the assistants, the referee seemed quite out of his depth. Leading up to Tranmere Rovers’ goal, there was another blatant handball that went unnoticed. The referee simply seemed to miss things that a better official might not have, but this is League Two after all. Next up: Notts County will remain at home at Meadow Lane for their next match against Accrington Stanley. This is an ideal game for the Magpies, as Stanley currently sit just one position above Notts in 4th place, due only to goal difference. Accrington is a capable side that enjoys attacking football but is also comfortable defending. They often play through the middle, but also like to play out wide once they are near the opposition’s 25-yard box. They can play slowly, patiently waiting for the opposition to move before countering effectively. While they are also capable of playing with speed and aggression, I expect a mix of both at Meadow Lane. Notts should be able to dictate the tempo of the match with their quality midfield. Shaun Whalley is a comfortable midfielder who likes to get into scoring positions. He can be a threat, with teams usually focusing on more advanced players such as Josh Andrews, Matt Lowe and Leslie Adekoya. Sean McConville is also one of Stanley’s key playmakers, who enjoys pressing and retaining the ball. Notts should remain largely unchanged from their win over Tranmere Rovers. If their midfield can retain possession and patiently play the ball around, this should give them more time to influence the game. I fully expect Accrington to test the Notts defence, so it will be interesting to see how Richard Brindley adapts to this threat in his new role. Defence will be the main aim for Notts. They can sit deep and create space behind Accrington Stanley while using players such as Jodi Jones, Adam Chicksen and Aaron Nemane to pose a constant threat out wide. Ideally, this would allow for more coverage from the middle of the park and feed into Macaulay Langstaff. It promises to be another exciting game, one in which I fancy Notts to do well despite Stanley’s strong start. Check out the Pride of Nottingham web store for all things Notts County! Explore the 2023-24 player prints featuring virtually every player in the home and away shirt. Add your final thoughts to the Pride of Nottingham match discussion!  Your post-match views will be appreciated, and you can join in the conversation here.
  23. Well done, @Chris. I know you have spoken about your anxiety when dealing with larger crowds since COVID, but many fans love the Faces of PON and enjoy featuring in the gallery. There are so many excellent pictures, including regular faces such as @magpiejue. Great work, gaffer.
  24. Luke Williams isn’t directly at fault for the issue, nor is Cedwyn Jones. It was a freak accident out of both their control, but we do need to be mindful of late injuries. Even cramp to a degree, as that can affect your defending. Just ask any Chesterfield defender from last season. It’s just opened up a potential concern, which we can reflect on in hindsight. I'm not bothered by Tranmere's goal; their player clearly committed a handball before taking the shot, and Stone skilfully handled the situation. Coming back out, there wasn’t much anyone could do. Williams speaks a lot of sense, and it’s interesting to see his thoughts and take on the game.
  25. How many of our players almost got the ball over the line, but didn’t quite manage it? And there was Connell Rawlinson in the right place, the least likely person you would expect to score. I think he deserved it; he’s put in some excellent performances, and we sometimes fail to give defenders credit at times. His celebration was a joy to see, the delight on his face as he ran to the KOP. Moments like that will get the fans showing huge amounts of support, and the pop to the goal was brilliant.

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