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  1. Good morning it’s a new week and it’s a wet miserable start here but let’s look on the bright side it’s forecast to be a bit brighter and drier later.

    I hope everyone is well and fighting fit, whether you are going back to school/college after the half term break or off to work or turning over for another hour in bed I hope you have a good day.

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    2. super_ram

      super_ram

      Lots of activity next door.I'm keeping an eye on things.I'll update later.

    3. super_ram

      super_ram

      It's all quiet next door now.All the vans and cars attending next door have gone.I have just had a walk down the access path,all the way to next door's back gate,and ......

      well , it looks like everything has been removed that should have been removed.The path is very muddy now ,but that is to be expected.It was  dry soil before today but has been made worse by the repeated trampling and dragging of things and not helped by the hail storm that occured while stuff was being shift.

      Perhaps there'll be a bit of  continual peace and quiet now.Whoopee!

    4. Robbie

      Robbie

      @super_ram I can identify with your frustration. The house next door to us has been sold three times since we've been here, & every time, the new owners, have made changes to the rooms in the house, it has come with making all different types of noises.

      Makes you wonder if it's worth making improvements to a house before selling it .

  2. Do you think the brothers will stick with Maynard or look elsewhere?

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    2. Scotty

      Scotty

      1 hour ago, Fan of Big Tone said:

      Do you think the brothers will stick with Maynard or look elsewhere?

      what an irrelevant post, sorry, but this serves no purpose than give an opportunity for Maynard haters to vent their spleen.

    3. Fan of Big Tone

      Fan of Big Tone

      4 minutes ago, Scotty said:

      what an irrelevant post, sorry, but this serves no purpose than give an opportunity for Maynard haters to vent their spleen.

      @Scotty I’m not sure it will do that, I think we are all grown up enough on here to debate things sensibly. You could say that about any subject, it’s a discussion forum, some people will think he should be kept others will think opposite, as long as it doesn’t get nasty there’s nothing wrong with differing opinions.

    4. menzinho

      menzinho

      It’s interesting how Chris and Alex analyse football, the league table for them is just a small part of it, where as to us fans it’s everything. They look and dig a lot deeper and I’m always intrigued by their own table which they say gives another perspective on how well a team is performing and will likely perform in the future. Ultimately, I guess, this is how Stuart Maynard will be judged. It’ll never happen but I’d like to see that table, my guess is it’ll be similar to an XG table but use a lot of additional data too.

      For those interested in terms of XG, in that table (the one I use from footballxg.com) we are currently 3rd on 56 Points. We are underperforming our XG by 7, so we should’ve probably scored more goals. But also, we are over-performing when it comes to XGA (expected goals against) which is also 7, that just confirms Bass is really good basically!

      Anyway, back on topic! Unless we have a bad run and drop out of the play-offs by a considerable margin, I don’t think Stuart Maynard will be replaced because, albeit through some frustrating performances at the minute, we are better off than last season. And I do think performances can only get better again, hopefully Tranmere was a bit of a wake-up call.

      I do think we need at least one more first team coach though, and maybe that’s where the Bros and Stuart will work together to strengthen us (a tough act to follow on from Matt Saunders who has completed football tactics).

  3. Thoughts?

     

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    2. Piethagoram

      Piethagoram

      Further thoughts, we had a situation last season where Norwich loaned us Warner...who when playing for Notts, maybe exposed that he wasnt the next best thing to sliced bread. We perhaps should have blooded Mahovo as the defence could not get any worse?

    3. Pies79

      Pies79

      Maybe we should when required or needed, give our academy players a try, Mahovo could have previously been a partial solution to our then dodgy defence, so perhaps if required with our current defensive injury list,  we should try recent academy signing,  Theo, if needs be. Just to give him a go and know if he is potentially suitable for us, prior to selling him on in the future and discovering afterwards, that players were better than we perhaps thought they were. 

    4. menzinho

      menzinho

      Interestingly at Norwich he has played as their left-back in a back 4. But we played him as part of our back 3, maybe this was a mistake. Should he have been utilised at wingback for us? When you hear he used to play as a winger as a kid it makes you think…

      Like I said before I’d never seen him play for us but I’ve seen him on the EFL highlights show for Norwich and he’s very slim, I know looks can be deceiving but he definitely seems to be lacking that physicality you associate with most centre-backs.

      I guess in a way even if he had got into our team, if he’s championship quality/ready, it’s likely he’d have attracted bids and moved up at some point. We’d have made more money I guess but it makes it less heart-breaking for us fans.

    1. Robbie

      Robbie

      Another inevitable sacking. Worse possible time in a season for a new Head Coach/ Manager to take over. 

      Who ever it will be is on a hiding to nothing. Just thirteen matches to turn their season around. And it's very tight between the bottom three.

      I personally think that it is a wrong move by Tranmere & they may rue their decision at the end of the season.

    2. menzinho

      menzinho

      Yeah, it’s a tough one I can see both sides to the argument but I get that losing to Accrington is extremely deflating, it’s a massive loss. If you can’t beat an equally poor team, at home, where is your next 3 points coming from?

      They’ve been averaging a win a month, but it’ll be zero for this month and that recent loss also extended their winless run to 10 games. Knowing all that I can’t exactly say I’d have any faith in Nigel Adkins to keep them up, you’d basically be reliant on Morecambe and Carlisle to keep losing.

  4. Game 34 - The Fishermen (A)

    Team: Fleetwood Town

    Date: 01/03/2025

    Where: Highbury Stadium



    What line-up should Stuart Maynard opt for? 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.

    1. Pies79

      Pies79

      This is my line up,  not heard if Jones or McGoldrick are available. 

      I prefer McDonald at the back over Johnson myself from current defensive options.

      Not sure whether Gordon should start over Jarvis, Gordon gets some good crosses in but Jarvis has shown some potential and perhaps needs to build confidence.

      I think we will perform better than the last few games, we have to and the team are aware of this to. I think 2 -0 to Notts!Screenshot_20250226-122307.jpg

    2. Fan of Big Tone

      Fan of Big Tone

      I’ll leave the line up to Maynard and his staff he’s far better  qualified than me but I would like to see Didzy and Jodie play a part if they are fit. I’m also excited to see Traore given more game time when the manager thinks he’s ready.

    3. Robbie

      Robbie

      4 hours ago, Pies79 said:

      This is my line up,  not heard if Jones or McGoldrick are available. 

      I prefer McDonald at the back over Johnson myself from current defensive options.

      Not sure whether Gordon should start over Jarvis, Gordon gets some good crosses in but Jarvis has shown some potential and perhaps needs to build confidence.

      I think we will perform better than the last few games, we have to and the team are aware of this to. I think 2 -0 to Notts!Screenshot_20250226-122307.jpg

      I agree with this line up but I'm not sure whether McDonald will be fit. It may be worth Maynard putting Abbott or Hinchy in the back three for this game. Abbott has played in the back three before & he's talented enough to do a job there.

      I agree that Tsaroulla & Traore should be in the first 11. The extra room they will have at an away match will suit them & make them dangerous to Fleetwood.

      It's important that Notts win this match if they can. Bradford & Doncaster care finding some form so Notts don't want any gaps to appear between themselves & these two teams.

  5. 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.

    Connections 
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    2. super_ram

      super_ram

      Connections
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    3. Fan of Big Tone

      Fan of Big Tone

      Connections
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    4. super_ram

      super_ram

      Connections
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      Annoyed with myself for pressing wrong button  in error for first selection.I was puzzled why my choice was incorrect until I realized my mistake. Silly sod.

  6. @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.

     

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    2. Piethagoram

      Piethagoram

      #waffle1132 4/5

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    3. Fan of Big Tone

      Fan of Big Tone

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    4. super_ram

      super_ram

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  7. 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

  8. Looks like a decent crowd and no I wasn’t there before any smart Alec suggests otherwise. :joker:

    Anyone know what the result was?

     

     

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    2. allardyces tash

      allardyces tash

      The club is losing money due to the dire food quality in the stands. One area you would think would have improved is the standard of the tea bars and the warm food they offer. @Fan of Big Tone The pies are tasteless, with the worst pastry I have ever had. The hotdogs are rubbery and awful, while the burgers taste like reheated rubbish. The only thing I will eat is the overpriced chips, and that's only if necessary. The options within The Nest are superb, but the stands are still lacklustre, and I don't care for buying doughnuts.

    3. Piethagoram
    4. Fan of Big Tone

      Fan of Big Tone

      Perhaps you need to do one of those online petitions, if you get enough signatures they have to debate it in parliament. :joker:

  9. A thread to keep an eye on what is happening in league 2 that might affect Notts & to initiate discussion on clubs in league 2 other than Notts.

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    2. Robbie

      Robbie

      Crewe & Walsall have won their lunchtime games. Walsall increase their lead at the top of the league & Crewe move back into a playoff position.

      Latest top 10 League 2 table Screenshot_20250222-142757.png

       

    3. Robbie

      Robbie

      League 2 fixtures Tuesday 25th February: 7:45 kick offs.

      Bromley 0-1 Bradford C

      Cheltenham 2-2 Walsall

      Gillingham 1-2 Fleetwood 

      Tranmere 0-1 Accrington 

    4. Robbie

      Robbie

      Walsall were 0-2 up on Cheltenham but were pegged back to 2-2 after Cheltenham scored both their goals in injury time.

      Bradford beat Bromley 0-1  to go second in the table. Notts go down to fifth after tonight's matches. Up to date table.Screenshot_20250225-214749.png

  10. Morning all, it’s a horrible start to the day here it’s lagging it down with icy rain, I think I’ll stop in bed a bit longer.

    My weight loss is going well, I’ve lost the weight I put on whilst on holiday and a bit more beside. I’m the lowest weight I’ve been since just before Christmas.

    I’ve also been a week with no booze which helps, another 4 weeks to go before I can have a drink. I’ve found a nice alternative non alcoholic drink, we bought some Ginger cordial from Morrisons and added it to tonic water, a couple of ice cubes and a slice of lemon and it’s lovely.

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    2. Robbie

      Robbie

      Its been a windy and rainy day here today. Totally different from the previous day's spring like weather.

      Pleased that Notts won yesterday. They probably didn't deserve it on the play but wins like this one can prove vital at the season's end.

      Good news for the Notts women too. They scored five goals in a 5:2 win over Worcester City.

    3. Chris

      Chris

      Last week, I went with @cheeky~k8 to a physio appointment, but unlike normal, it wasn't for me.

      Tuesday, it was a strange day. First part felt rather empty, though I was looking forward to going to Wilford Cemetery. I also felt encouraged to go see Notts even though I wasn't really wanting to be around people. My friend had done the crossbar challenge and had won executive box tickets, which were for the Colchester game. We took a Uber up to the cemetery, spent a while with Granny Pie, my grandparents, and my aunt Jean's (young baby) when she passed away. Then a short walk to our daughter's grave, which brought some laughter from Jake/Ava's antics. 😛

      After we went to the Wolds Pub for a family meal. None of us were feeling all that great; I felt quite rough with the bug I am still trying to shake off.

      I had lasagna and shared a bowl of chips with Ellie.

      After eating, we spoke a little about memories and Jake making kettle sounds as a baby. To which, Granny would often tell me to leave him alone when I joked about it, but would always ask Jake if he had put it on for her. 😂

      The Colchester game was frustrating, soulless, and disappointing. I enjoyed the company, very thankful that my friend had Jake and me join him. I enjoyed the match as much as I did the chicken & mushroom pie that had been pre-ordered weeks before the postponed game. I never got it! They said they had run out of them, which is baffling when you pre-ordered. Pretty typical of Notts, and quite poor on their catering front. I've worked in places that would be ashamed if this had happened, but I did enjoy my box of chips. Jake, on the other hand, had a chicken balti pie and hated everything but the few pieces of chicken it contained. Others who were supposed to have potatoes in theirs had none; some didn't even contain gravy!!!

      @Piethagoram: I think we could get a fair amount of fans who want Pukka Pies back!!!

    4. Piethagoram
  11. By the end of March we will probably know if Notts can get an automatic promotion spot.

    In March, Notts have matches  against:-

    Fleetwood away.

    Barrow at home.

    Wimbledon away.

    Grimsby Away. 

    Chesterfield at home.

    Crewe at home.

    Newport away.

    Positive results or even wins against three of those sides, Wimbledon, Grimsby, & Crewe who are competing with Notts,  plus picking up points elsewhere could prove to be a big month for Notts.

    Are you confident Notts can come through those seven matches looking good?

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    2. Robbie

      Robbie

      I think that the seven March fixtures for Notts, three being against teams we are competing with for an automatic place, may prove decisive regarding whether Notts get automatic promotion or not.

      If Notts can get positive results against those three teams & possibly get wins against the other four teams, we could have a very exciting end to the season for Notts fans.

    3. allardyces tash

      allardyces tash

      I think Notts are good enough to finish in the automatics, but we need to strive for a bit more consistency on the pitch, no matter who is available to play. Naturally, injuries will make an impact, but it is more the lack of taking chances which usually sees points being lost or defensive woes. The talent is there, but being able to call upon someone special to dig them out of trouble seems to fall on fewer shoulders.

    4. ARLukomski

      ARLukomski

      This is the current top 7's remaining set of fixtures, excluding tonight's fixtues (February 25th).

      The run in.PNG

      We must improve our performance levels if we are to reach the magical 83 points. 9 wins or 8 wins and 2 draws. We need to begin running into space with the ball again, pressing more intensely like we did between MK (A) and Gillingham (A) and having a quicker intensity with the ball along with more urgency. 

      I am concerned about our record in big games. This season we've taken 7 points from a possible 24 against fellow top 7 teams. Walsall (2 losses), Donny (draw), Wimbledon (won), Bradford (won), Vale (2 losses) and Crewe (lost). This isn't just a current problem, but it's always been an issue. We just can't perform in the big games. 

      The returns of Didzy and Jodi will be important, as will the progress of talented, yet still developing duo Charlie Whitaker and Will Jarvis. Mai Traore needs a run of games as well. 

      I'm just not sure we have it in us. We have a more "that'll do" mentality rather than a ruthless mentality. Are we genuinely better than 4 other teams in that screenshot? I feel like other fans have more faith in us than we do in ourselves and vice versa. I look at performances like Cheltenham (A), Accrington (A) and Gillingham (A) and think we have what it takes. I then look at recent games against Carlisle, Vale, Colchester and Tranmere and think we don't have it in us. There's them performances, coupled with our results against the rest of the top 7, which makes avoiding the play-offs a must.

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    2. Chris

      Chris

      2 hours ago, allardyces tash said:

      @Chris Feel free to post it, but I would prefer it not to be shared on Twitter. I know fans there can get upset easily. I would rather see how it does on a more neutral social media network.

      Facebook and BlueSKy it will be then. ????

    3. allardyces tash

      allardyces tash

      I have written my monthly post for the PON blog section. I know things have been quiet, especially from me, but I am promising my support with these entries. Please read it and share your thoughts and any feedback.

    4. allardyces tash

      allardyces tash

      I have written two blogs so far, and like some of the younger members of the site, I would like to encourage those who read this post to follow my blog. It might not be your cup of tea or coffee, but I enjoy adding a different tone to discussing Notts and the club's ongoings.

      At the very least, I might make you laugh once or twice.

      Perhaps not at all, but I try.

  13. I was really pleased to see Tranmere fans standing and applauding in memory of Mick Walker. I hope they manage to survive relegation, they really didn’t deserve to lose.

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    2. Chris

      Chris

      Tranmere are usually a good lot, who respect football and I am glad to read this.

      A little off subject, but...

      I felt a bit disappointed by how some of our fans turned Mick's death into something disrespectful, Jake (@super_pie) showed me some comments on Notts' Facebook page, and honestly, there was no need for them.

      Notts did pay respect to Mick, the half-time segment was a good listen.

      I realise many might have missed it, due to drinking, socialising, trying to stay warm, etc. Yet it was still done; it might have been an idea to record it, and put a video tribute up on the club's YouTube channel.

      Suggesting the club didn't care, rushed it, or disrespected Mick, I feel is the wrong view.

      Clubs must obtain EFL approval for memorials and moments of silence. I also recall being told rules about why it had to be done before the game, but honestly, I think Notts just wanted to pay their respects. The backlash to some petty comments about it being postponed, and announced for Tranmere might have come due to the club managing to line up more for the memorial. I don't know if more people, family, etc, attended the game against Tranmere, but I would imagine the club reached out to them.

      The biggest disappointment is how I got the feeling some fans just took the frustration of losing to Port Vale as an excuse to blow off steam about this subject. It's embarrassing and disrespectful. Unpopular view, I imagine, but I speak with sense and freely cringe at some of our fanbase.

    3. Fan of Big Tone

      Fan of Big Tone

      23 minutes ago, Chris said:

      I felt a bit disappointed by how some of our fans turned Mick's death into something disrespectful, Jake (@super_pie) showed me some comments on Notts' Facebook page, and honestly, there was no need for them.

      Thankfully I haven’t seen any of those comments on Facebook but I do take less and less notice of social media these days. I don’t know why people would want to turn Micks sad demise into a weapon to criticise the club. It’s very sad and shows disrespect.

    4. allardyces tash

      allardyces tash

      I don't read social media because there is always a minority who like to be negative and share opinions that make little sense. That's why I don't use X or Facebook, though I have an account to keep in touch with family via Messenger. I know full well what the pathetic portion of our fan base can be like; it's always the usual suspects.

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    2. Piethagoram

      Piethagoram

      WWW.THETELEGRAPHANDARGUS.CO.UK

      A FORMER stadium in Bradford, where some of the best players from up and down the country strutted their stuff in the past, recently passed a…

       

    3. super_ram

      super_ram

      My maternal grandfather was  a Park Avenue fan and my  dad took him and myself to a game in the 1950's.I can't remember who the opposition was but we sat in a stand very similar to the old Baseball Ground stands except for the lack of fans.The Rams bought Kevin Hector off them in 1966 and he went on to make the most appearances and win 2 League titles with us.I wish we had him, in his prime ,now!

    4. allardyces tash

      allardyces tash

      We share many similarities with Bradford Park Avenue, once Bradford's biggest team. They were stuck in their traditions and hesitant to embrace modern times. When I was younger, they were one of the most well-known Non-League teams but have yet to rise significantly. Some very good players have moved to the professional leagues after playing for them. Now, they play in the same league as Carlton Town.

  14. Appointment of Mr Joseph Bartholomew Palmer as a director on 5 February 2025

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    2. Robbie

      Robbie

      Seems a bit of a coincidence Richard is terminated at Notts & on the same day within hours, Luke is terminated at Swansea. 

    3. TheSkipper

      TheSkipper

      Personally, I don't think Joe Palmer does all that much that is publicly known. He seems quite happy in the background, and I would prefer a bit more transparency and open dialogue from him. I don't mean in terms of squashing rumours, but just general insights, which is why I miss the communication that Jason Turner used to provide. I hate how the club does things when they want the fans on their side, but the moment attendances are up and things seem rosy, you might not realise just how much the CEO role benefits the club when they are acknowledging fans with their work.

    4. allardyces tash

      allardyces tash

      Joe seems to focus on behind-the-scenes tasks at the ground, rather than the fans. I think it would be nice to have more frequent updates, not necessarily monthly. Now that he is a director, his role at the club will be a very important channel of communication, and I hope the club considers this.

  15. All the talk on another thread of Bradford Park Avenue.... perhaps in recent times, Park Avenue's finest, signed by Warnock

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    CURRY house brawls, Premier League scalps and close shaves. Ex-Sheffield United and Leeds United goalkeeper Paddy Kenny accomplished it all in…

     

    1. Chris

      Chris

      Great EFL goalkeeper, with a few years in the Premier League, but by far outshone most in the Championship. A bit hotheaded, but quite funny too. I remember watching a cup match where two pitch invaders came on, one of whom was acting aggressively, and Kenny just kicked him to the goal line. 😂

      I think he would have also been better off staying with Sheffield United instead of joining QPR. His career really did reach highs and then lows.

      I wonder what his management style is like? If he gained anything from Neil Warnock, combined with his no-nonsense playing style, I wouldn't want to upset him. Great keeper!

  16. Who's your Man of the Match v Tranmere?  

    14 members have voted

    1. 1. Choose your Notts Player of the Match

      • Alex Bass
        5
      • Kellan Gordon
        0
      • Jacob Bedeau
        3
      • Matty Platt
        1
      • Conor Grant
        0
      • Charlie Whitaker
        2
      • Matt Palmer
        3
      • Zak Johnson
        0
      • Alassana Jatta
        0
      • Abbott
        0
      • Will Jarvis
        0
      • Nick Tsaroulla
        0
      • Mai Traore
        0

    This poll is closed to new votes

    • Please sign in or register to vote in this poll.
    • Poll closed on 23/02/25 at 21:00

    Notts played very poorly today. There are no other words to describe it.

    The positive is that Notts found a way to win despite the poor performance. 

    A moment of magic by Whittaker & a well taken goal from Jatta proved the difference today.

    Today I have included the starting eleven plus two players that came off the bench in the second half for you to choose your PON Man of the Match.

    Please make your choice & tell us why you made that choice.

    Those players are:-

    Bass, Gordon, Bedeau, Platt, Grant, Whitaker, Palmer, Johnson, Jatta, Abbott, Jarvis, Tsaroulla, Traore.

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    2. Robbie

      Robbie

      Less than two hours before this latest poll closes. Don't miss out.

      @Chris  @True Magpie @cheeky~k8 @KB1862

      @CliftonMagpie

       

    3. Robbie

      Robbie

      The poll has now closed. Thanks to all who voted.

      I'm pleased to announce that Alex Bass has been voted Pride of Nottingham's Man of the Match for his match winning performance against Tranmere.

      Well done Alex.Screenshot_20250223-212213.png

    4. Chris

      Chris

      Sorry, Robbie, I didn't make the game due to being unwell, and I haven't seen any highlights. Keen to get back into doing what PON needs, so I apologise for missing this.

  17. Game 33 - Super White Army (H)

    Team: Tranmere Rovers

    Date: 22/02/2025

    Where: Meadow Lane



    What line-up should Stuart Maynard opt for? 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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    2. ARLukomski

      ARLukomski

      The 3 points was probably the only good thing to come out of that game, other than the performances of Bedeau and Bass. 

      Fans had the right to be annoyed by our opening 45 minutes. The lack of urgency continued from Tuesday's game. A lack of running into open space, quick tempo combined with an inability to take a good first touch (from any player) and complete 3 successful passes, made for one of the worst opening 45's of the season. Tranmere should have been 3-0 up.

      I remember away at Port Vale, when I shouted for the team to press, someone stood 2 rows in front of me responding "There's no pass on that's why." Funny that because that should be more incentive to press, forcing a turnover. Vale then just went straight through our midfield. The same happened yesterday, when Tranmere had no pass on, we didn't press and then suddenly they were in our half. 

      We were marginally better after the break, but still lacking. Funny that the first time a player ran with the ball into open space we scored from it. Bringing Traore on freed up Chaz a bit more. Would start Jatta, Traore and Whits against Fleetwood. Johnson had a better game than he did on Tuesday and it's good to see him wanting to bring the ball out from the back at every opportunity. 

      Performances need to improve. Results are papering over them at the moment. Maynard has said before that performances are important. Fair play to him for calling out how bad it was. I look at us not doing the fist pumps at the end and there I see the players realising how poor it was and that they know the mentality that's needed. However, I then watch us during games and we've got zero urgency, no ruthlessness. It's more of a "that'll do" mindset and when you're going for promotion, you can't have that as a mindset. There has to be more of a will to win, dominate and be ruthless.

    3. Super_Danny_Allsopp

      Super_Danny_Allsopp

      Bass - 9 - Kept us in it, some very decent saves. Berated our lacklustre play.

       

      Johnson - 6 - Decent today.

      Platt - 7 - Wins a lot

      Bedau - 7.5 - He's a defensive monster.

       

      Gordon - 5 - Incapable of beating a man, but puts some quality balls in - only Jatta to aim for normally.

      Jarvis - 3 - He's not a wing back as he can't defend. Takes stupid risks at the back and didn't seem up for a fight.

       

      Palmer - 3.5 - Completely lost the midfield battle.

      Abbott - 3.5 - As above

       

      Grant - 3.5 - Still no idea what he does.

      Whittaker - 6 - He was one of the few to at least try in an attacking sense. For the most part, nothing came off, until it did.

       

      Jatta - 6 - Starved.

       

       

      Tsaroulla - 6 - Improved us.

      Traore - 6 - Looks exciting in the small flashes we've seen him. 

      Edwards - 3 - That fall to the floor when the pass to Jatta was so obviously on - is unforgivable. 

    4. Robbie

      Robbie

      Alex Bass 8

      Zak Johnson 6

      Jacob Bedeau 7

      Matty Platt 6

      Kellan Gordon 6.5

      William Jarvis  6.5

      George Abbott 6

      Matt Palmer 6

      Conor Grant 5

      Charlie Whitaker 7

      Alassana Jatta 7.5

      Maï Traoré 7

      Nick Tsaroulla 6.5

      Jack Hinchy 6

      Curtis Edwards 5

  18. A new thread to report & talk about the Weather. It could be a Weather forecast, a weather event at home or abroad, or even a weather alert.

     

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    2. Robbie

      Robbie

      Your Sunday Afternoon Weather 

       

       

    3. Robbie

      Robbie

      Continuing to be windy this Sunday evening.

       

       

    4. Robbie

      Robbie

      Your Monday Morning Weather 

       

       

  19. This is a thread to chart the progress of phoenix Clubs that grew out of Clubs that went out of business for whatever reason.

    Nice to see phoenix club Nuneaton Town FC, formally Nuneaton Borough, doing well & on their way back this season.

    Following the withdrawal of Nuneaton Borough FC from the Southern League in January 2024, Boro fans (through the Supporters Co-Operative) and sponsors came together to create the club.

    They are currently leading their Division, Midlands Football  League Div 1, which is step 10 of the football league pyramid in England.

    FULLTIME.THEFA.COM

    Table for The Capelli Sport MFL Division One in the Midland Football League

     

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    2. Robbie

      Robbie

      FC Halifax Town is a phoenix professional association football club based in Halifax, West Yorkshire, England. They currently compete in the National League, the fifth level of English football league system, as of the 2024/25 season.

      Halifax Town A.F.C went into administration in the 2007/08 season with debts of over £814k. Phoenix Club FC Halifax were formed & were initially placed in the Northern Premier League Division One North, the eighth tier of English football ahead of the 2008/09 season.

      Under manager Neil Aspin, the club won three promotions, reaching the top division of non-League football by 2013. FC Halifax won the FA Trophy in 2015/16 but were relegated to the National League North in the same season before returning to the National League immediately thanks to a play-off win against Chorley.

      FC Halifax also won the FA Trophy in the 2022/23 season. They play at The Shay. FC Halifax are currently lying in 8th place, on 42 points, in the National League table, & are challenging for a play off place.

      (Source Wiki

      EN.M.WIKIPEDIA.ORG

       

    3. Robbie

      Robbie

      The most famous phoenix club in England are arguably Leeds United.

      Leeds United's predecessor, Leeds City, was formed in 1904 & elected to League membership in 1905 & played in the 2nd Division.

      They achieved their highest position of 4th in the 2nd Div under Secretary Manager Herbert Chapman in season 1913/14.

      In 1919, Leeds City was forcibly disbanded  from the 2nd Div by The Football League, in response to allegations of illegal payments to players during the First World War.

      At Salem Chapel in 1919, Leeds United were formed, & they received an invitation to enter the Midland League, being voted into it on 31 Oct 1919.

      Following Leeds City's disbanding, Yorkshire Amateurs bought Elland Road stadium, & then sold it to Leeds United for £250. On 31 May 1920, Leeds United were elected to the Football League.

      Leeds United are currently leading the Championship table 

      (Source Wiki)

    4. Robbie

      Robbie

      Phoenix Club Scarborough Athletic Football Club is an association football club based in Scarborough, North Yorkshire, England.

      They were formed when the original club, Scarborough FC, who were formed in 1879,  were liquidated with £2.5 million debts in June 2007.

      Scarborough FC had a spell in the football league when they were the first club to be automatically promoted in 1987 from the Conference. They lost their league status in 1999.

      Scarborough Athletic was admitted into the Northern Counties East League Div 1 on 25 June 2007, the 10th tier of the football pyramid. 

      The Club have made steady progress up the football pyramid since they were admitted to the 10th tier.

      The club currently play in the National League North, the sixth level of the English football league system.

      Scarborough Athletic's wiki is here👇

       

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