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Good morning it’s a bright and sunny start to the day today and thankfully cooler.

I’m concentrating on losing the weight I gained on holiday which was about half a stone so I’m getting on the cross trainer everyday and trying to get more walks in, I also need to start running again.

I also want to strengthen my legs, while we were on our cruise we were on the 11th floor of an 18 floor ship, there are lifts of course but sometimes they were busy and I tried walking up the stairs but struggled. We live in a bungalow so no stairs, consequently my legs have got weak.

Right, on with the day, how is everyone doing? Anything to report? What’s happening in your life?

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  • Morning all, we’ve had a restless night, first of all I forgot to switch off my phone so we were disturbed by notifications, then the smoke alarm started blipping in the loft conversion. In the end we gave up and switched the coffee machine on at 5.20.

    Today I’ve got a hospital appointment to have my ears cleaned, it’s taken about five months for the referral to change to an appointment so I got fed up with being deaf a couple of month ago and paid at Specsavers, I’ll still go to the hospital though to see if there’s any more built up.

    Later we are picking Chloe up to stay at ours for the weekend, brother Fred is on a scout camp and mum and dad are having a weekend away.

    Good morning one and all. @Fan of Big Tone looks like you have a busy day ahead my friend. The thing is you are supposed to get plenty of sleep before taking on a plethora of tasks 😂😴

    I hope you can stay awake long enough to fulfill your list of things needed doing.

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    This little chap was supervising me carrying out my paddock duties this morning. No doubt upon the request of Mrs P 😉 I've called him Roger after my uncle, who i had coffee with yesterday.

    My chin is on the ground at the moment as I went (for the second time) yesterday to represent our estate residents at a Council Planning meeting, hoping to postpone the building of 133 new homes as an addition to our 160. The whole plot when permission was granted was for only 190 and now it will be 293 when finished. I now realise that Councillors do not listen and just pay lip service to give each one of us our precious 3 minutes of time to object, then go off at a tangent of their own. 🙁 Sad, sad day when greed comes to the forefront before safety and traffic accumulation consideration.

So the World Cup has suddenly come alive with Messi scoring a hat trick, Mbappe scoring a brace, & Harland, not to be outdone, scoring two goals too

The two finalists from four years ago, France & Argentina are looking strong & impressive once again.

England begin their challenge for World Cup glory against Croatia in Dallas at 9pm tonight. Can Harry Kane match those other three icons & get on the score sheet to help to give England a win tonight?

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  • In Germany, not all matches are on free TV. However, those that aren't get in-depth coverage. Like this analysis of the pitch invaders last night (subtitles at the bottom):

    More VAR controversy when Croatia were denied an equaliser in injury time at the end of 90 minutes when VAR intervened, & it was deemed that the ball lightly touched the tip of the Croatian player's hair, which was measured by a Snickometer (sensor in the ball) in order to disallow a goal.

    The Ref originally gave the goal to wild Croatian celebrations. Is this the way we really want the beautiful game to go?

    I think the controversy is whether that is the right application of the technology.

    Many supporters, players and former referees argue that:

    If no one can see the contact in real time or on normal replays, it feels harsh for a goal to be overturned.

    The delay while technology checks microscopic touches takes away the spontaneity of scoring.

    Fans celebrate, only to have the moment erased over something that appears insignificant.

    On the other hand, those who support the current system argue:

    The laws don't distinguish between a large touch and a tiny one—a touch is a touch.

    Technology should apply the rules consistently rather than relying on subjective judgement.

    Without these tools, there would be just as much controversy over missed infringements.

    The bigger question may not be the technology itself, but the laws. Football has already changed its handball and offside interpretations several times in response to VAR. It's reasonable to ask whether the game should introduce a threshold for certain decisions or accept that some contacts are too trivial to overturn an on-field decision.

    For me, football has to strike a balance between accuracy and spectacle. Most fans accept using technology to correct clear mistakes. What many struggle with are decisions based on millimetres or imperceptible touches that no one in the stadium—even the referee—could realistically detect without advanced sensors.

    That's why incidents like this provoke such strong reactions: they raise the question of whether the game is becoming technically correct but emotionally unsatisfying.

    Let us all retreat back to the days when referees weren't wired up and Linesmen/Women used their eyesight and Flags, with common sense prevailing.

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

@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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This is a nice quick word game.

Five attempts to find the hidden word on a grid.

Rettel Search #239 🔍
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rettelgame.com

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
“Flights of fancy”
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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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With the regular season drawing to a close, my mind has already started wandering toward the summer window. Whether we manage to clinch promotion or find ourselves preparing for another go at League Two, the squad is going to need some surgery.

I wanted to open a thread to see where everyone else’s head is at regarding two things:

1. The Retained List:

We’ve got a few players with contracts winding down this June. Looking at the squad, there are some tough calls to make. Players who are out of contract:

Rod McDonald
Matty Platt
Ollie Norburn
Maz Khouyar
Keanan Bennetts

is there anyone you'd List for transfer?

and;

2. The "Wish List"

If the Reedtz brothers handed you the reins this summer, where are you spending/saving?

Personally, I think we still look thin at the back with the Platt/Macari injuries, and I’d love to see more creativity/goal threat behind Jatta to take the pressure off.

Who is on your radar? * Are there any standout players from our League Two rivals you’d like to poach?

Should we be looking at the National League again for those "hidden gems" we love so much?

I’m curious to see if anyone else has given it much thought!

COYP!

Alfreton Town v Notts CountyTeam - Alfreton TownDate - 04/07/2026 14:00Where - Solana StadiumWhat 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.

    Well, I am looking forward to this and I am not that bothered that we have played them not so long ago. I am all for us playing Forest pre-season, as it's good to see how we compare with our neighbours and if we play for the County Cup or whatever it is called these days it would be nice.

    It's a good thing for the city, despite not liking Forest. I can respect what they have done, and appreciate their genuine fans.

Please join me in wishing @Dan a very happy birthday, I hope you have a great day Dan and I’m sure you’re looking forward to next season when Notts v Stags continue their rivalry.

My apologies if I've not posted much recently. This is my recruitment doc for the coming transfer window. 57 players analysed and included.

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Check out this Presentation designed by Analysts Bar.

I want to start this off by apologising for the recent downtime the site has experienced.

Whilst I know members will understand, my goal is always to provide clear communication and part of the issue has been a learning curve because I had made a few mistakes with work I am doing on the dev site. Usually, this doesn't and shouldn't cause issues with the live site but one of my mistakes caused an inifity loop which really took it out of the server.

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So, why goodbye? No, my intention wasn't to clickbait those that care into thinking the worst.

It's me announcing the brand new home page! But wait, there's more! (There will be more on this as I am rolling out many improvements to the Pride of Nottingham website).

If you haven't yet seen the new design of the home page: ^ click the button above, before you do that continue reading. In the spoiler below I have screen grabbed the home page so you don't have to leave this page, and you can leave a comment below. Sneaky, I know, but please do leave a comment. Tell me off for the down time, or simply let me know what you think about this announcement.

Don't click here, there's nothing to see!

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In addition to this, improvements have been made to our next match feature. It's had an overhaul in design, and several major improvements. When the new season begins, there will also be a button to vote for the Pride of Nottingham Man of the Match, so be sure to get your votes in!

If you visit via a mobile, this won't excite you on bit but I have made improvements to the navigation by extending it.

You may have noticed the colour shadows around comments? Well, the original poster of a topic gets one and then so does team members. This isn't to make any standout as being more important, it's just to help identify people based on their role and involvement in the discussion.

I have also implemented a way whereby members can choose their theme by simply clicking a link, in the case below it will be a screenshot with the link attached. I highly encourage members to choose what they prefer; all have a light and dark mode.

Some may have noticed I haven't been as active; this is due to spending the majority of my time coding. It's rather addictive, but I wanted to make headway with changes before the start of the season and things are going very well. If you make it through reading this, I am pleased to inform you we now have a history section and I have put a lot of thought in not only crediting sources but also making it standout as being different.

The following features are coming very, very soon!

More quizzes, plus a few word based challenge games will be added! The featured page will be returning as 'Our Pride' a digital content fan zine which breaks the best bits of the site up for you to digest and share! (please do spread the good word) - community analytics (subscribers and team members only, sorry!), community activity, groundhoppers app, monthly awards, a join the community page to encourage involvement/regisrations and more.

Thank you for all your effort, and contributions!

Regards,
The Gaffer, Chris

The fixtures are triggering memories of seeing Notts against teams we haven't played for a long time. Same for anyone else? Here are three I remember well (I think!), two from the 90s and one from the 80s.

Beating Leicester 4-1 at Meadow Lane, Gary McSwegan hat trick was it?

Losing 0-3 at Turf Moor, I got there early and bumped into Russell Slade in the town, had a chat about the win over Spurs.

My first Notts away game, lost 3-5 to Luton, Chiedozie scored a great goal.

... let's hope this season generates some great memories for our young fans.

    Probably the standout. County beat the Blades 1-0 at Meadow Lane in August 2010 thanks to Lee Hughes. It was one of the defining results of the Sven-Göran Eriksson-backed promotion season carrying into League One.

    I think as me, fans will remember the superb 3-0 away win against Charlton at The Valley in 2011 under Martin Allen. One of the best away performances of that era.

    Despite the accidents and losses to our fan base, I am looking forward to Stevenage. I was present when some of our fans were hit by cars, trying to go over the busy road and it was awful. It's a shame because I did enjoy going to watch them, and will do again but that will be in the back of my mind.

    The reason I like Stevenage is it isn't difficult to get to, the parking is convenient and most of the games have always been a nice sunny afternoon.

    There're not many fix releases that bring back memories; the only other is Alan Hardy banging on about how a certain person was going to go far but has caused multiple relegations. I thought about going to The Nest the other day, but I didn't due to the heat. I do look forward to the fixtures release but not many hold memories for me.

Leicester at home opening day!

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  • On 26/06/2026 at 20:50, theAnticlough said:

    We won that 0-4 to go top.

    It's an early kick-off so if we get at least a point we'll be in an automatic promotion spot!

    What a fantastic start. It's a big name, plus it's better to play them before they've picked up momentum. But Leicester, Luton and Burnley in a week is a tough start!

    18 hours ago, Chris said:

    For me, it's a good time to be playing Leicester City because they will still have a lot of the negativity about their relegation and some of their fans are still having wobbles about it now. I honestly think they'll start off slow, and potentially may struggle. They still have some good players, and should be able to adapt in time, but I think for us going in confident, organised and showing no fear may give us a boost.

    I agree, I actually think it’s better to play the stronger sides at the very start of the season when it might take them a few matches to get into the swing of things. Leicester have a new manager and are likely to have a whole new starting 11, I can seem them having up and down results for the first lot of matches.

    Luton away for the first match is another biggie too but October looks the toughest set of fixtures on paper; a run of Oxford, Wycombe, Sheffield Wed, Stockport and Mansfield. Let's hope it's not a winless one!

    It would be nice to grab an early upset in the League Cup, but the focus more so has to be remaining in League One. Still, it will be a chance to start a few players who could be in contention for the starting XI, whilst allowing more favourable players a chance to get minutes in without things being pressured.

    I am quite happy with the draw, because it's a different team and will be somewhere some of our fans haven't seen Notts play in awhile if at all.

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