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❎Cast your vote for the Pride of Nottingham's Man of the Match from yesterday's game against Crewe Alexandra. Voting closes at 9pm tonight.
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Share your thoughts on yesterday's goalless draw against Crewe Alexandra at Meadow Lane. How did you feel about the game and the team's performance? Join the discussion now.
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🤔With the remaining fixtures ahead, do you think Notts County have what it takes to make the playoffs? Share your views and join the debate.
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On Tuesday night we have one of our few remaining midweek rounds. Don't be an April fool - get your redictions in by 7.45pm on Tuesday and remember your joker!
Crawley Town v Peterborough United
Lincoln City v Huddersfield Town
Northampton Town v Rotherham United
Crewe Alexandra v Grimsby Town
Doncaster Rovers v Walsall
Harrogate Town v Tranmere Rovers
Aldershot v Fylde
Wealdstone v Boston United
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As we're entering the last few games and things are tight at the top, I thought I'd try calculating the final league table based on the last few fixtures. Have a go yourself:
https://thefishy.co.uk/calculator0.php?competition=4
I ended up with Walsall, Bradford and Doncaster going up automatically on 84 points, followed by Port Vale on 83, Wimbledon on 82 and Notts in sixth, comfortably qualifying for the play-offs with 78 points. We've still got to play Bradford and Doncaster and I had us to lose them; those games will be pivotal to our chances of making the top three.
What did you get?
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This is my final table with Notts just creeping into the automatic places on goal difference.
I have them losing to Bradford, drawing at Harrogate, & drawing their last match against Doncaster, & getting four wins in their last seven matches.
But it is going to be very close. Non of the final seven games are going to be easy & the result in all of them could be different.
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Who's your Man of the Match v Newport?
39 members have voted
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1. Choose your Notts Player of the Match
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Sam Slocombe0
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Jacob Bedeau0
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Matty Platt1
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Charlie Whittaker33
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David McGoldrick4
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Matt Palmer0
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Nick Tsaroulla0
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Lewis Macari0
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Alassana Jatta0
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George Abbott1
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Will Jarvis0
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This poll is closed to new votes
A vital win today for Notts away to Newport County today.
A great team performance from the lads today.
I have chosen the starting 11 for you to choose your OON Man of the Match from. Those players are:-
Slocombe, Bedeau, Platt Whitaker, McGoldrick, Palmer, Tsaroulla, Macari, Jatta, Abbott, Jarvis.
Please choose your player & let us know why you chose him.
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First and foremost, it was a fantastic team performance. However, my vote had to go to Charlie Whitaker. Highlighting individual standouts after the event wouldn't be fair to the team, so I'll simply commend Whitaker for elevating his game to a whole new level.
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When it comes to performances, Charlie Whitaker has been delivering some impressive displays. When the players around him perform well, he looks a cut above League Two. Yesterday, I thought he was outstanding throughout the match and fully deserved his brace. It’s just a pity he didn’t get the hat-trick, but he must be enjoying his time at Notts.
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I liked Carl Dickinson; I thought he would be a good player for us, but I don't think he was all that good.
He had an attitude, and he just seemed like a bit of a ***khead. Both he and Richard Duffy used to swagger around like they thought they were something special. Both were terrible at defending, though Dickson could be good, to give him credit. He was part of Kevin Nolan's laddish drinking culture and became very much disliked among the fans who witnessed his off-the-field antics.
I remember the season when we finished 5th and lost to Coventry in the playoffs. He knew he was being released, and started refusing to give young fans his signature or even pose for a photo. He would be quite argumentative, in my opinion, when there was never any point. I can also remember him calling a lad, about the age of 17, a pr*ck for telling him that he needed to defend better.
Hartlepool might benefit from his coaching, but I am not really sure. I think he could help them be tougher, but I hope he's lost that chip he had on his shoulder, and I never really liked him after seeing his behaviour.
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Pools Announce New Management Team – Hartlepool United
WWW.HARTLEPOOLUNITED.CO.UKDarren Sarll brought in Carl Dickinson as 1st team coach in June 2024. By November 2024, Lennie Lawrence moved Carl to a strength and conditioning role?
Unsure whether he is still at Hartlepool?
Edit...as an aside, Duffy is manager at Congleton Town!
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Three clean sheets for Sam Slocombe since his return to the first team.
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Hi all.
This is a thread where any member can post Jokes, Cartoons & Memes.
Let this thread be the place for a laugh or two.
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Charlie Whitaker, contract for next season?
5 members have voted
"“The short-term nature of the deal suits all parties at this stage and we’d like to thank Everton for their cooperation.”
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It depends on wage demands for me. I think he's looking better each game as he adapts to League football. There are very few George Abbott's or Ryan Yates' who step in as if they've been doing it for years and most young players take time to adapt.
I'd be very happy to keep him and hope we can get an agreement.
With the likes of him and Jarvis, it allows us to get in some experience for balance.
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Spot on @Simon Clark It's all about the wage demands. After yesterday, he is improving as a team player. You need that player that can shoot from the edge of the box. Something that Grant doesn't seem to have in his locker.
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I would offer him a contract now. He's adjusted very well during the last few weeks, & he certainly gives us something in the attacking midfield area.
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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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Your Saturday Afternoon Weather
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Your Weather Sunday Morning early doors
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Your Sunday Afternoon Weather
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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.
Connections
Puzzle #217
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Connections
Puzzle #656
This is becoming a bad habit.Three consecutive failures .
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Connections
Puzzle #657
On a bad run!
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Connections
Puzzle #658
The bad run contiues.
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@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.
I’ve been doing this for some time so I’ve built up a streak.
#waffle685 3/5
streak: 7
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streak: 25
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streak: 353
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#waffle1164 4/5
streak: 26
#wafflesilverteam
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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.
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Wordle 1,379 4/6
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Wordle 1,380 3/6
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My question to PON members.
Should Notts offer a contract extension to Didzy?
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The role I see in David McGoldrick is a player that performs by example, and when in form is difficult to see replaced in the starting XI even at the age of 37.
I can understand the comments about the reliance we have on him, but this is a sign of the quality he brings and the lack of cover for what he brings to the team. I am not suggesting we need to sign someone similar, as having difficult options is always helpful, but I am thinking about the skills players only gain from experience and having played at a much higher level.
I would offer him another year, and I would hope he considered it.
At this point, I don't begrudge him being one of our highest (if not the highest) earners. I think he has worked for it, and proven his worth. Though, I think moving forward we might need to offer a little less, knowing that his role could change at any point. None of us can say if he can keep going; he will know his body. I can admit I have been skeptical and a little cynical of McGoldrick at times, but there's no doubt he's been a major part in the club moving forward.
If I were the club, I would see if he's interested in helping with the academy players and passing his wealth of knowledge to them in a playing/coaching role.
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I can't imagine money will be a problem as he loves the club and our owners play fair. We won't be looking to underpay him and he won't be looking to squeeze every penny out of us.
His influence right throughout the club is massive so absolutely offer him another deal.
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Agree @Simon Clark. Maybe to offer another year (potential coaching role too) but on a lesser salary, to acknowledge the "risk" of legs going etc
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Don't forget. Clocks go forward at 1am on Sunday 30th Match.
Here's the weekend forecast.
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I do like the long light evenings, the sun shining at 7pm in the summer is a magical feeling. I'm looking forward to the phone call from my dad tomorrow telling me how amazing that his phone, computer, central heating etc all changed time automatically! He'll soon realise it's 2025 and not 1975 one day!
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@menzinho whereas mine will be telling me and asking if they have been reset around the house. Though to be fair with Super Ram, he does always remind me about the Prediction League; I just tend to be easily distracted at the moment.
It's really nice right now, with the warmer weather and nicer breeze at times. There's not so much rain or heavy wind, to the point it just makes you feel like it's never going to be nice out. Though my house is positioned to catch the sunlight, I find it blinds me around 3–4:30, at which time I have to put my blind down. Though, I would much rather it be like this than too hot or freezing cold.
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Sad news from Scotland. Inverness Caledonian Thistle have been deducted 15 points after going into adminstration.
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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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Tuesday 1st April 07:45pm Kick off
Accrington v Fleetwood
Barrow v Salford
Chesterfield v Carlisle
Crewe v Grimsby
Doncaster v Walsall
Gillingham v Colchester
Harrogate v Tranmere
Morecambe v Cheltenham
Newport v Bromley
Port Vale v Bradford
Swindon v Wimbledon
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Game 39 - The Exiles (A)
Team: Newport County
Date: 29/03/2025
Where: Rodney Parade
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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'Leave me alone' - Non-league owner puts club up for sale after banning critical fans | talkSPORT
TALKSPORT.COM
Yeovil Town owner Martin Hellier has announced his intention to put the club up for sale to due the ‘abuse’ he has received from fans. The Glovers chief was at the centre of a backlash …
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Just popped up on my feed today (thank you algorithm). Don't think the club have mentioned this, wonder if it's because it's not been made by them?
Anyway, it's a short video of a couple of challenges to see how they compare to their EA FC 25 stats...
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The media team probably aren't obliged to share it, and quite possibly don't want Jodi Jones to be in this manner when he's not making the team selection. You know, avoid those fans who think this will be a sign that he should be back. Though there's nothing to say when it was filmed, I understand why it wouldn't be shared.
Interesting video; I found it amusing at times, and I'm not sure it is supposed to be.
Jodi Jones left-footed long pass, which David McGoldrick got out of the way of for the presenter to try to control the ball with his left foot. Also, having done it in the past. EA Sports asks fans to rate the players ability and review the stats collected. It's not so much based on the players being watched, but on what the developers believe are fair ratings from the people providing the stats.
The video quality is very good, though I find the presenter to be a bit annoying. Almost reminds me of Rob Beckett; talks too much and makes it more about him.
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people also try to make out that they dont have enough money and want to sell the club, when it seems the billionaire who joined them in the ownership of wrexham is just future proofing their ambitions of reaching the premier league.
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Are they still peddling the true underdog story tagline! These finances won’t include this season’s transfers; 500k on Rathbone, 590k on Faal, 300k on Scarr, 350k on Revan, 400k on Brent, 500k on Longman, 2 Mil on Smith and Jay Rodrigues on 15k per week!
Their turnover is high but they are still making a loss and with their high spending it won't have improved. Yes getting to Championship will be a big boost but they'll need to stay there to get the benefits. They've been very fortunate and that’s putting it diplomatically, I’m mean who else has 5 first-team goalkeepers!
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Time to dust off your crystal balls again. These matches all kick off at 3pm, and don't forget your joker!
Norwich City v West Bromwich Albion
Stoke City v QPR
Blackpool v Bolton Wanderers
Bristol Rovers v Mansfield Town
Barrow v Chesterfield
Walsall v AFC Wimbledon
Dagenham & Redbridge v Maidenhead United
Tamworth v Eastleigh
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Norwich City 0-2 West Bromwich Albion
Stoke City 2-1 QPR
Blackpool 2-1 Bolton Wanderers
Bristol Rovers 1-1 Mansfield Town
Barrow 2-1 Chesterfield
Walsall 0-2 AFC Wimbledon
Dagenham & Redbridge 0-1 Maidenhead United
Tamworth 2-0 Eastleigh (joker)
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Just to let everyone know, @Hi Humans ツ is my eldest daughter, Ellie.
Her predictions, I believe, are a joke for @super_ram. I don't know how seriously she's taking this competition, but she doesn't mean any harm.
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Game 40 - The Dons (H)
Team: Milton Keynes Dons
Date: 01/04/2025
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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Good afternoon everyone
Due to @Fan of Big Tone being on holiday, in his absence here is the weekly chat thread.
It's been a nice morning here with plenty of sunshine. Been out in the garden fixing our garden gate.
Will be watching the England v Latvia match tonight. Chance for England two notch up their second win in as many days
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Good morning thanks for starting the weekly chat @Robbie.
The weather has definitely improved as we cruise around the Canary Islands, so far we’ve done Gran Canaria, Tenerife and Fuerteventura, today we’ve just arrive in Lanzarote. Yesterday it was warm enough for me to have a dip in the sea. Today is forecast another sunny day and temperatures around 21 degrees.
Our holiday is half way through and tomorrow we’ll be sailing back north to Madeira then a day at sea before we reach Vigo in Spain followed by two days at sea and back to Southampton on Tuesday next week but we aren’t thinking about that yet there’s still plenty of good times to be had yet.
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It's been a lovely day here. Wonderful spring sunshine. It was a beautiful day too have a long walk.
A two & a half hour walk & 15K steps later it was worth it. Getting some Sun too was a bonus.
It will be back in the garden tomorrow, if it is fine to mow the lawn & some hoeing too.
Nice to switch off the heating off for a change as it has been so pleasant today.
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Lovely morning here. Having a nice sit our in the garden Spring flowers are blooming.
Looking forward to the Notts match this afternoon. Hope they can get a positive result today.
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Sam hasn't had much first team football this season until Alex Bass was injured & many of the Notts fans were saying that losing Bass for probably the rest of the season was a big blow to Notts's promotion ambition..
However, Sam has come into the side & he has two clean sheets to his name in the three matches he has played since Bass's injury.
I am confident that Sam will be a good replacement for Bass during the run in till the end of the season. Do other Pride of Nottingham members agree or disagree with me?
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i dont think a lot of the stick sam slocombe gets is fair, i can understand why people might think hes past his best or prone to mistakes but much of this is caused by us not playing to his strengths. expecting him to be comfortable to pass the ball with his feet, when this has never been a strong point is just a flaw in the tactics and i have been much happier to see that slocombe does not have to play it out like this. the mistake he made in the last game came from him being passed the ball, blame should be on both him and the defender, i think it was lewis macari and even though slocombe had time with a wandering striker its not the best idea when limited options are on.
as backup and to fill in, hes completely fine. he should be encouraged not constantly dismissed or called out for his lack of ability because hes has been a good servant and some fans just dont like him for whatever reason but it does become a player easily blamed.
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I don't think it's constructive to pick at a keeper who's covering; the club clearly have faith, and I don't think all of the blame Sam Slocombe gets is fair.
Notts treated Aidan Stone awfully; some fans did, and somehow Slocombe has proved he can be called upon when he's needed. Two players like Alex Bass would be a luxury, but I agree with the sentiment that he's good enough to be back-up. I also echo that we should ensure that we play to his strengths. When you put your focus on tactics over ability, it will always lead to weaknesses.
Strengths must be factored in before you come up with a strategy and game plan. Under Luke Williams, Notts insisted that he had to play the ball out from the back, using his feet, and the problem more than anything is the players in front of him not making space. Bass becomes very vocal and annoyed when this happens; it's also part of why we concede because nobody is focusing on going forward.
Modern football sees good players who are approaching the end of their playing days disregarded and treated poorly. Slocombe is perfectly fine as a League Two keeper, and looks much better with our defensive improvements, but we need to stop this backward passing when teams are wise to the movement. It's just asking for mistakes, and whilst Slocombe might have plenty of time, we need to remember he's not comfortable in this scenerio.
You'd never insist a right-footed winger should use their left foot. Nor would you tell a striker to spend most of his time defending, at the cost of attacking. As I say, it's all about strengths, making space and working as a team.
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We are supposedly in talks to sign another goalkeeper, Tyler Miller I think is a name that has been mentioned. If that does happen I would find it strange if we singed a new keeper and then didn't play him.
To be fair I thought Slocombe did really well when he came on at Grimsby but he wasn't really that tested against Crewe. But I do only see him as a back-up keeper, his shot stopping is decent but he can't command his area in the same way Bass does and that has proved vital this season and taken a lot of pressure off the defenders.
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