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Just for you @Robbie and anyone else who wants to play here is a dedicated topic for Strands.

Click this link to play https://www.nytimes.com/games/strands?smtyp=cur&smid=bsky-nytimes

 

Strands #447
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You may (or may not) like this game, the idea is to connect words in a certain number of guesses. It can be frustrating because sometimes they throw in American things we don’t necessarily know.

Here’s the link https://www.nytimes.com/games/connections

Today was fairly easy I got them all with no mistakes.

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Game 28 - The Red Devils (A)
Team - Crawley Town
Date - 17/01/2026 15:00
Where - Broadfield Stadium

What would your starting line-up be? What will be the key areas for the Magpies to get a victory? What do you think the final score will be?

Have your say below, join in with the Pride of Nottingham match discussion.

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  • A think it was a typical Martin Paterson performance from Notts once again, with a gritty, workmanlike, but rather scrappy performance especially in the first half.
    I think there has been a difference in the way Notts play since last season. I do like the way that his side has become hard working, gritty & defensively compact, which was certainly missing under previous Head Coaches during the last few years.
    I think it is alright to use the direct attacking style on some occasions, but I do think that Notts should continue with their cultured attacking style especially at home. Hopefully the new players recruited in the January window will enable that attacking style to flourish once again.

    A first half to forget for both teams, you can tell they hadn't played competative football for a while.

    A positive performance from Mr Belshaw bolstered us, and a great strike from Mr Jones settled us a little. Them going down to 10 men didn't help as it looked as though we thought the game won, they had different Idea's though. A 3 point gain away from home is a bonus and the start hopefully of a decent run of games. COYP

Good morning, at last the snow and ice has gone, the temperature is a balmy 8 degrees this morning, which means normal life can resume for us. We’ve been staying in because of the slippery conditions, Mrs. T suffers from Osteoporosis which makes her bones brittle if she falls there’s a real danger of breaking a bone so we weren’t willing to risk it.

Today we’ll have a nice long walk to make up for our inactivity of late.

Have a great day everyone.

Who's your Man of the Match v Crawley? 3 members have voted

  1. 1. Choose your Notts Player of the Match

    • Belshaw
      2
    • Macari
      0
    • Platt
      0
    • Bedeau
      0
    • Tsaroulla
      0
    • Palmer
      0
    • Norburn
      0
    • Jones
      0
    • Grant
      0
    • Iorpenda
      0
    • Jatta
      1

Poll closes on 19/01/26 at 21:00

Please sign in or register to vote in this poll.


A good workmanlike win for Notts today against a struggling Crawley side. A bit of individual brilliance from Jodi & a poachers goal from Jatta gave Notts the points. Notts were unfortunate to concede a late goal from a deflection, but getting back to winning ways will be welcome.

So who's your Man of the Match for Notts today? I have chosen the starting eleven for you to make your choice. Those players are.

Belshaw, Macari, Platt, Bedeau, Tsaroulla, Palmer, Norburn, Jones Grant, Iorpenda, Jatta.

@super_ram @Piethagoram @Ohh Tommy Johnson and anyone else.

Here’s another word game to tax your brain box. Swap the letters round to form words but you’ve only go so many tries.

https://wafflegame.net/daily

I’ve been doing this for some time so I’ve built up a streak.

 

#waffle685 3/5

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Time for another go. All matches kick off at 3pm on Saturday, don't forget your joker!

Charlton Athletic v Sheffield United

Stoke City v QPR

Northampton Town v Wycombe Wanderers

Peterborough United v Plymouth Argyle

Oldham Athletic v Cheltenham Town

Shrewsbury Town v Harrogate Town

Brackley Town v Yeovil Town

Wealdstone v Woking

Does anyone else do the word game called wordle, I started doing it in lockdown now it’s part of my morning routine, I can’t get dressed until I’ve solved it. ????

https://www.nytimes.com/games/wordle/index.html

League 2 results, Sat 11th Oct.
Grimsby, Salford & Crewe lost
Gillingham & Walsall drew
MK Dons & Chesterfield won

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From the Notts Website

Kellan Gordon has returned to Crawley Town on a permanent transfer.

"The wing back, who was part of the Red Devils’ 2023-24 promotion-winning team, will not be eligible to play for either club when we visit Broadfield Stadium tomorrow.

Gordon made 48 appearances, scoring twice, after joining us ahead of the 2024-25 season.

He leaves with our best wishes for the future".

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  • Considering that even once Gordon was fit Tsaroulla was still in favour down the right-hand side is quite telling for me.

    We’ve somehow got ourselves into a scenario where all our best wing-backs are left-footed, which isn't ideal. Tsaroulla, to use the classic football cliché, has done a job playing on the right hand side but he’s much better on the left because he’s not constantly put in positions where he has to use his weaker foot. He hasn’t put a cross in with his right foot that has created a goal.

    Given that Cotter is not going to be involved and with Gordon moving on we are now short of a proper right-footed wingback.

    Sadly, Kell never really nailed down a place in the team - he seemed a “nearly” player to me. I expected pace, dynamism & sharpness - which he provided but only in short bursts. His crosses were inconsistent too.

    I think overall, he was a slight disappointment tbh but I wish him well. Always tried and came across as a good bloke in interviews etc.

    We still don't know how the new players are going to perform. They may be a success, but they may not. The club has released players that were used to the system & were up to speed with knowledge of their colleagues and how they play,

    It's going to take a little time for the new players to become acclimatised & up to speed. I do hope that the supporters won't expect instant results from those new players. If it happens that will be great, but if it doesn't, I hope the fans don't get on to them, before they've even settled.

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  • Replacing Bass with Roos was a major mistake of the summer so I'm glad we've taken steps to correct it. Roos showed some good reaction saves, but too often he didn't do the basics in commanding his area and catching and punching the ball. I hope we've now got a calm presence between the sticks, and of course I hope Roos does well in Scotland.

    I do like to root for an under dog and think some of the stuff said about Roos elsewhere on the internet has been a bit unfair.

    He did OK but never great with crosses and left most feeling a little uneasy, so it is for the best that he has now been replaced but I wish him the best of luck in Scotland

    Going from playing Newport and Harrogate to playing against Celtic and Rangers softens the blow a bit I guess. Kilmarnock are struggling. They will probably end up in the relegation playoff spot. I don't see KR playing in the Championship in Scotland so hopefully they stay up and Roos signs permanently.

Has anyone heard of any rumours, either players in or out? I’m slightly out of the loop as I’m not involved in any of the social media groups.

Seeing other teams in our league already getting a few in early doors.

Not expecting Notts to be bringing loads in- maybe 2-3, but also depends on any outgoings

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  • I think Cotter's loan to us was supposed to be a precursor to a permanent move, like Jones a few years ago. Barnsley didn't loan him to us for him to regain his confidence or pick up experience, as far as they're concerned he's gone and he's not their problem.

    This puts him in a tricky spot as we're so overloaded with wing backs he probably won't get a look in, yet we can hardly loan him out ourselves. For the sake of BC and his career I hope Barnsley do pick up the phone and find him a club where he'll actually play before his contract expires in the summer.

    On 15/01/2026 at 17:58, menzinho said:

    Here's a couple more rumours that I've heard/read. One is that Gordon could potentially go back to Crawley. I wouldn't be that surprised considering they've already signed former players like Orsi and Lolos, it's like their strategy is now to just get all their players who got them promoted back.

    Traore to be loaned out to the League of Ireland and Sligo Rovers is the team he could join. He's not getting a look in here so it would make sense.

    I think Traore should definitely be loaned out or sold, he doesn't really get a game and when he does, causes no impact.

Beck-Ray Enoru has joined us from National League side Tamworth for an undisclosed fee.

The versatile, attack-minded 23-year-old has signed a two-and-a-half-year deal, with the option of another year in the club’s favour.

Director of Football Richard Montague said: “Beck-Ray has a very exciting profile and will add another dimension to our attack.

“As well as being extremely quick, he’s a very talented one-v-one dribbler and a real threat in the attacking third.

“Having excelled in step three of non-league before joining Tamworth, he has taken the National League in his stride and we’re excited to now give him the opportunity to showcase his talents in the EFL.”

Quoted from the Notts website.

We have completed the signing of Harrogate Town goalkeeper James Belshaw for an undisclosed fee.

A lifelong Notts fan, Belshaw signs an 18-month contract at Meadow Lane.

Director of Football Richard Montague said: “As well as an obvious passion for the club, James brings vast experience and an impressive track record of winning promotions.

“He’s been a very consistent performer over the course of his more than 200 EFL appearances and has been a hugely popular figure everywhere he’s played, which reflects his character and professionalism.

“This move will obviously mean a lot to him and his family and we’re delighted to help make his dream of playing for Notts a reality.”

Nottingham-born Belshaw grew up in Clifton and regularly attended our matches with his dad, grandad and brother – even celebrating his sixth birthday as a mascot at Meadow Lane.

The goalkeeping skills he demonstrated as a youngster for Clifton All Whites were spotted by our academy and he spent a number of years with us before his performances for Heanor Town earned him a contract with Walsall.

An outstanding performance against Chelsea in the FA Youth Cup then led to an offer of a scholarship at North Carolina’s Duke University, which in turn saw him drafted by MLS side Chicago Fire.

However Belshaw decided to return to the UK and build his career in non-league with Nuneaton and then Tamworth, before joining Harrogate Town and winning two promotions in three seasons as the North Yorkshire outfit rose from National League North to League Two.

How things have changed table wise over the last few matches. Notts now find themselves in eighth place, twelve points behind leaders Bromley & more importantly four points behind Walsall who are in third place.

Notts have only scored one goal in their last four matches, even though Paterson is playing Jatta & leading scorer Matt Dennis together.

Injuries to key players have not helped. Influential midfielders Palmer & Robertson have been a big loss, Jones is not in the best of form, & as a result Notts are not creating the movement from the back that can create chances for our leading scorers.

The transfer window is upon us & Notts have already brought in two players, one of those should challenge for a first team place. So the question is, are you confident that Notts can still achieve an automatic place or is a playoff place more likely now?

Here is the current League 2 Table.

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  • It's a stretch now mathematically. Four points is easy to claw back when you're at the bottom, but at the top, over only half a season, you need a fantastic run of form. You can't afford a bad month. Yes, Bradford did it last year so there's hope, but we don't quite have the players, the ruthlessness, or the luck with injuries. And the first two signings in this window have been 'ones for the future'.

    We're now 7/1 at the bookies i.e. a 12.5% chance.

    More realistic to hope MP can find the right formula in time to put up a good fight in the play-offs.

    I tend to agree with @Sheffield Pie with his summing up of Notts's chances of automatic promotion. A couple of good additional signings might give an opportunity of making the playoffs at least.

    There are up to 16 teams above and below Notts that will be challenging for either a automatic promotion place or a place in the playoffs. Half a dozen of those teams could go on a decent run. One of those teams has to be Notts which at the moment is a bit of a stretch.

    Promotion is definitely achievable, but it’ll come down to a few key things. Consistency is the big one — cutting out the dropped points against teams in the bottom half and turning draws into wins.

    Keeping the defence tight while maintaining our attacking style is crucial, especially away from home. Squad depth will also matter as the season wears on, so smart rotation and avoiding injuries could make the difference.

    If we stay in touch with the top seven, build momentum at the right time, and hit form going into the run-in, there’s no reason we can’t push for the play-offs — and once you’re in them, anything can happen. Come on you Pies 🖤🤍

Regan Booty moves from Barrow to Boreham Wood

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Dla wielu kibiców nazwa Nottingham automatycznie kojarzy się z Nottingham Forest, jednak to Notts County jest prawdziwym pionierem futbolu. Najstarszy profesjonalny klub piłkarski świata, założony w 1

Saturday is FA Cup third round day, but luckily there's also a league programme for teams that don't go in for all that cup nonsense (mentioning no names). As usual, get your predictions in by 3pm on Saturday and remember your joker!

Leyton Orient v Cardiff City

Peterborough United v Bolton Wanderers

Accrington Stanley v Barnet - POSTPONED

Chesterfield v Colchester United - POSTPONED

Tranmere Rovers v Bromley

Aldershot v Solihull Moors

Sutton United v York City

Woking v Hartlepool United

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  • On 07/01/2026 at 22:49, DangerousSausage said:

    Saturday is FA Cup third round day, but luckily there's also a league programme for teams that don't go in for all that cup nonsense (mentioning no names). As usual, get your predictions in by 3pm on Saturday and remember your joker!

    Leyton Orient v Cardiff City..1:3

    Peterborough United v Bolton Wanderers2;2

    Accrington Stanley v Barnet - POSTPONED

    Chesterfield v Colchester United - POSTPONED

    Tranmere Rovers v Bromley1;2

    Aldershot v So<lihull Moors2:0]

    Sutton United v York C>ity1 :3 joker

    Woking v Hartlepool United1:2

    Leyton Orient 1-2 Cardiff City

    Peterborough United 2-1 Bolton Wanderers

    Accrington Stanley v Barnet - POSTPONED

    Chesterfield v Colchester United - POSTPONED

    Tranmere Rovers 1-2 Bromley (Joker)

    Aldershot Town 1-2 Solihull Moors

    Sutton United 2-2 York City

    Woking 1-1 Hartlepool United

    The results:

    Leyton Orient 1-1 Cardiff City
    Peterborough United 3-1 Bolton Wanderers
    Accrington Stanley v Barnet - POSTPONED
    Chesterfield v Colchester United - POSTPONED
    Tranmere Rovers 0-2 Bromley
    Aldershot 1-5 Solihull Moors
    Sutton United 1-2 York City
    Woking 4-0 Hartlepool United


    Drum roll for this round's winner @Megan_Elizax! And also a mention to @4everapie, who got 8 points despite only predicting five games, which is frankly showboating.

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    No change in the top ten this week, @magpiejue still leads the way with @Dan banging on the door in second.

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    The next round is on Saturday, so the prediction league pixies will post the fixtures on Wednesday. Thanks for playing!

Macclesfield FC have beaten a Premier League Club (Crystal Palace), who were the FA Cup Holders 2-1. A team that was 117 places above them in the Football pyramid. It was the biggest FA Cup shock in history. The Magic of the FA Cup continues.

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Good morning, it’s a very cold -3.8 outside and only 15 degrees inside as the heating hasn’t kicked in yet. We’ve had another small amount of snow. Thankfully being retired I’m still under the duvet, I feel for those folk who have to go to work, school or college. Keep warm if you can.

We had a walk yesterday on the very icy pavements but we were wearing ice grippers on our shoes which proved a godsend. I can highly recommend them.

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  • Morning all, it’s a cold start here -1.5 degrees so all the snow and slush has frozen which will make the pavements and roads very hazardous, take care if you’re going out. I won’t be going anywhere today, I walked up to the opticians with Mrs. T yesterday and the pavements were awful, it’ll be worse now it’s frozen.

    @Robbie yes I saw the F*rest had been knocked out of the cup, not a good season for them at all I don’t think Dyche will be in the job very long.

    Good morning it’s a tad warmer but there’s still lying snow on the pavements and side roads here.

    I had some sad news last night that a fellow ‘Pie has died, I knew him since I was 17 when we used to work together and travel to away matches in the 70s in his battered old van. He was a good friend that I’ve kept in touch with all these years I’ll miss him, RIP Bob.

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  • I don't wish to sound harsh, but Luke Williams is still riding off the success he had with us. His stint at Swansea City isn't something that would overly appeal to clubs in my opinion, whilst he did a modest job. There were a lot of articles circulating about how he was staying away from the players and how he had caused a division among the squad.

    Swansea captain Matt Grimes also left the club, stating Williams as the cause.

    There are two ways of looking at this: either Williams was weeding out the bad eggs/underperformers, or he was contributing to the problem holding Swansea back.

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    That doesn't sound good 😬

    Since he arrived at the club, it's his first major appointment after having success. Alienating a struggling squad isn't exactly the way to go; I would have thought it would be best to adjust slowly and find replacements. I thought he had made a jump that was too big, but I understood the reasons, as he would be closer to his family.

    Peterborough United, to me, seems like a poor move because they have spent money and massively underperformed as a result.

    It's almost identical to Swansea City, who needed someone able to get the best out of the squad that was there without a massive overhaul. Posh will probably spend more money come January, but they need someone who can work with their existing players and fairly quickly improve their situation.

    Holding the position at the bottom of League One comes with immense pressure, and although I genuinely wish Williams success, the challenges ahead are significant. I can see it failing; he would have done better to wait for a team that wasn't in any sort of crisis but just needed a steady leader.

Rarely do I watch the Premier League, though FA Cup in this case

Villa showed how Notts's own footballing philosophy could be developed

The real difference being the pace of the passing and the movement both on and off the ball. This gives the options of a player being free to receive and make a pass.

The midfield central pivot being key

Game 27 - Latics (A)
Team - Oldham Athletic AFC
Date - 10/01/2026 15:00
Where - Boundary Park

What would your starting line-up be? What will be the key areas for the Magpies to get a victory? What do you think the final score will be?

Have your say below, join in with the Pride of Nottingham match discussion.

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  • On 08/01/2026 at 23:41, Sheffield Pie said:

    Even more recovery time now. Hoping the next time Notts get a run out we will be stronger to the tune of two or three players in key positions.

    Yes, this 2nd postponement is a much needed chance to reset and address the issues which have been building up

    Why is our passing out from the back so poor

    Why aren't we building through midfield

    Why are our only wide players, the WBs always trapped, tightly marked around the halfway line

    The no.10 weakness we know about

    Why are our excellent 2 top goal scorers prone to following good games with really poor ones

    Sort some of these out, add some new blood and hopefully we can drive on and get back up the table again.

    I think Notts are persisting with the long ball to counteract the opponents high press & our opponents just sitting back and basically challenging Notts to break them down.

    Notts just don't have the playmaker(s) to open defenses, so it's the long hoof. Problem with the long hoof both Jatta & Dennis are not the type of players that can take a long ball, shield it and distribute the ball to other Notts players consistently.

    When Palmer & Robertson are in the side Notts are much better at breaking defenses down. If Notts did have a good playmaker to feed off those two, I think Jatta & Dennis would be much more consistent with their performances.

I haven't been over this season yet, but on PiesPlayer I can't help noticing the new standing areas at Meadow Lane and a few other grounds. On the TV it looks like they've just left the normal seating in and tacked some rails on top. Is this right or am I missing something?

The equivalent areas in Germany are separated from seating areas and have a seat that stands flat against the rails. It's uncomfortable but it only gets used at half time. There's also an additional step between the rails and two to three spectators are allowed per seat, so it's a bit more snug and prices can be lowered.

Does anybody here use the safe standing areas? What are they like?

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