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Game 33 - The Ravens (A)
Team - Bromley FC
Date - 14/02/2026 15:00
Where - Hayes Lane

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.

Cant believe it is now that long ago...memory of the day still lingers with me

Good morning, another rain sodden start to the day, the sunny beaches of Lanzarote are a distant memory, sigh.

I hope the roofing chap gets back to me today, our utility roof needs sorting sooner rather than later, drip, drip, drip.

Have a great day whatever you are doing.

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  • Good morning from the midshires. I was thinking of Sangria to be honest @Fan of Big Tone as it compliments both sun and sea whilst away in sunny climes. If there is something else please enlighten me as my memory is not as good as it used to be. ๐Ÿคฃ My chest is improving day by day thank you, and I hope to return to normality on Monday the 16th of February. Mrs P has now had her second bout of the dreaded Vertigo, not nice, and is off too, once again pills are doing the trick. ๐Ÿ‘ The weather here has taken a change for the better as I can see a little sunshine ๐ŸŒž whoops it gone. Milder though than it has been for a while. Hey @Fan of Big Tone did you manage to sort the roof? My Osteopath told me that the exercises for arms and legs can be done at home with resistant bands, increasing resistance as you go, if that helps. I hope everyone has a good day. Live long and Prosper. ๐Ÿ˜Ž๐Ÿ––

    Hey @Fan of Big Tone did you manage to sort the roof?

    Weโ€™ve got a man coming round on Friday to have a look at our roof to see what is wrong, then weโ€™ll probably have to wait for a slot when they can sort it.

    โ€œMy Osteopath told me that the exercises for arms and legs can be done at home with resistant bands, increasing resistance as you go, if that helps.โ€

    Yes thanks weโ€™ve got a resistant band Iโ€™m doing some exercises with that too. ๐Ÿ‘

    Glad to hear your chest is getting better, I hope Mrs. P gets over her vertigo, Iโ€™ve had that itโ€™s horrible.

    Iโ€™ve had a text that I qualify for a lung cancer check because Iโ€™m a former smoker, even though I havenโ€™t smoked for 50 years! So Iโ€™m going to go along just to be sure Iโ€™m ok, they do a CT scan, I think itโ€™s important to have anything they offer, if there is a problem itโ€™s picked up early.

    On 11/02/2026 at 12:52, Fan of Big Tone said:

    Glad to hear your chest is getting better, I hope Mrs. P gets over her vertigo, Iโ€™ve had that itโ€™s horrible.

    Thank you @Fan of Big Tone for your kind words from me and Mrs P, she is on temporary tablets for the short term but if it persists a long term version is available. Nice one regarding the lung CT Scan, never had a sniff of that, must be new, is it. Good news with the roof man hopefully sorting things out.

@super_ramย @Piethagoramย @Ohh Tommy Johnsonย and anyone else.

Hereโ€™s another word game to tax your brain box. Swap the letters round to form words but youโ€™ve only go so many tries.

https://wafflegame.net/daily

Iโ€™ve been doing this for some time so Iโ€™ve built up a streak.

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Does anyone else do the word game called wordle, I started doing it in lockdown now itโ€™s part of my morning routine, I canโ€™t get dressed until Iโ€™ve solved it. ????

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

Is that 3 or 4 in one season? Iโ€™ve lost count.

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

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

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

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What could be more romantic than spending Valentine's day watching the videprinter / Sky Sports / your phone, feverishly hoping your predictions will come in? Well here I am to make all your dreams come true. Kick-off is 3pm on Saturday, don't forget your joker!

Derby County v Swansea City

Portsmouth v Sheffield United

Barnsley v AFC Wimbledon

Blackpool v Plymouth Argyle

Crewe Alexandra v Gillingham

Oldham Athletic v Fleetwood Town

Tamworth v Aldershot

Woking v Altrincham

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  • Derby County 3 - 0 Swansea City

    Portsmouth 2 - 1 Sheffield United

    Barnsley 2 - 1 AFC Wimbledon

    Blackpool 2 - 0 Plymouth Argyle

    Crewe Alexandra 2 - 0 Gillingham

    Oldham Athletic 1 - 0 Fleetwood Town

    Tamworth 3 - 1 Aldershot

    Woking 2 - 0 Altrincham(Joker)

    Derby County 2 v 0 Swansea City joker

    Portsmouth 1 v 2 Sheffield United

    Barnsley 2 v 1 AFC Wimbledon

    Blackpool 1 v 1 Plymouth Argyle

    Crewe Alexandra 1 v 0 Gillingham

    Oldham Athletic 1 v 1 Fleetwood Town

    Tamworth 1 v 2 Aldershot

    Woking 1 v 0 Altrincham

    Derby County 1 v 0 Swansea City

    Portsmouth 1 v 2 Sheffield United

    Barnsley 2 v 0 AFC Wimbledon (Joker)

    Blackpool 2 v 1 Plymouth Argyle

    Crewe Alexandra 2 v 1 Gillingham

    Oldham Athletic 1 v 1 Fleetwood Town

    Tamworth 1 v 1 Aldershot

    Woking 3 v 0 Altrincham

I was wondering how to beat Bromley so much I did a Google search on it. Here's what Google says:

Beating Bromley FC this season requiresย a disciplined approach to handle their organized, high-energy style under manager Andy Woodman, which has made them serious promotion contenders.ย 

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Key Tactical Approaches to Beat Bromley:

  • Nullify Michael Cheek:ย The striker is highly prolific and often the focal point of their attack. Tight man-marking and preventing service into him is critical.

  • Weather Early Pressure & Avoid Conceding First:ย Bromley often looks to start strongly, sometimes scoring within the opening minutes. Teams that fail to handle this early intensity often lose.

  • Exploit Defensive Transitions:ย While solid, high-pressing teams can disrupt their rhythm. Oldham Athletic, for example, found success by breaking down their defence late in the game.

  • Physical Discipline and Set-Pieces:ย Bromley is well-organized and physically demanding. Teams need to be solid at the back and competitive in aerial duels.

  • Target the Goalkeeper/Defence under pressure:ย Although Grant Smith is a strong keeper capable of magical saves, putting them under consistent pressure, particularly in the second half, has led to breakthroughs for opponents.ย 

Lessons from Their Losses/Draws:

  • Oldham Athletic (Won 1-0):ย Showed that patience and finding a late winner can break them down.

  • Crewe Alexandra (Drew 2-2):ย Demonstrated that attacking pressure, particularly in the second half, can force errors and comebacks.

  • Chesterfield (Drew 0-0):ย Proved that strong defensive organization can limit their scoring chances.ย 

In short:ย Stop Michael Cheek, resist their early pressure, and maintain high intensity for 90+ minutes

ย ย To beat Bromley FCย in theย 2025/26 season,ย teams must exploit their defensive inconsistencies when protecting leads and neutralize their reliance on set-piece goals. Currently sittingย 1st in League Twoย as ofย February 9, 2026, they have proven exceptionally difficult to break down but remain vulnerable to individual errors and high-intensity attacking pressure.ย 

ย Tactical Strategy

  • Exploit "Lead Anxiety":ย Bromley have a documented history of dropping points after scoring first (26 points dropped in 11 games where they scored the opener last season). If they take a lead, aggressive pressure can force defensive lapses and lapses in focus.

  • Force Them Wide:ย Manager Andy Woodman often utilizes a compactย 3-5-2 formationย to dominate central areas. Teams that can quickly transition and utilize skilful wingers to stretch the backline horizontally can bypass their mid-block mastery.

  • Set-Piece Discipline:ย Bromley have netted more dead-ball goals than almost any other team in the EFL. Avoiding "cheap" fouls in the final third and maintaining high concentration during corners is critical to preventing their primary route to goal

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  • The more I think about the game the more apparent the key is whether Norburn is fit or not, he's the domino that would change the team selection.

    If hypothetically he isn't fit then Iorpenda likely drops deeper to play alongside Robertson. This then presents the question of whom do you play as the attacking midfielders presuming we don't change shape. I agree with the general consensus that this perhaps isn't the game for Hall but who do you play instead? Tangen looked really good on Saturday but its 45 minutes, his first 45 minutes in some time given he's come from Norway. Do we really want to start someone in this game who isn't yet adapted to the speed and physicality of League Two football?

    Is Grant fit? Is it wise to play Enoru in this game, is it his sort of game or is he in the same bucket as Hall. That's before we address the question of his fitness levels given he is also adjusting to life in League Two.

    Lot's to ponder for MP, the key is Norburn for me.

    Robertson and Iorpenda have proven that they can be a dynamic CM partnership - with mobility and physicality in spades.

    I think away to Swindon was one such game, but they had a run of a few.

    If it comes to that, MP should show them a video of their best game together and say play like that.

    I think Iorpenda & Norburn are our best central midfield pairing at the moment, so I back Martin to choose them in the first 11 against Bromley.

    Alternatively, Martin could go for Norburn & Robbo together & Iorpenda at number 10 . Hopefully, they will all be available on Saturday.

    I think that it is important for Jatta to play. Hopefully he'll be fit, because he's improved his defensive play & is good around the penalty area for Notts against corners and free kicks.

The future for Notts 15 members have voted

  1. 1. Realistically where do you think Notts will be in 5 years?

    • Premiership
      0
    • Championship
      3
    • League One
      11
    • League Two
      1
    • National League
      0
    • Out of existence ๐Ÿ˜ฎ
      0

Please sign in or register to vote in this poll.


I thought this poll might be interesting to see peopleโ€™s opinions. Remember vote with your head not your heart.

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  • Iโ€™ve gone for league one too, although Iโ€™d love it to be Championship but that might take longer than 5 years. I just hope Iโ€™m still around when/if they make it. At the rate my friends (who are the same age as me or younger) are popping off lately Iโ€™d say the odds arenโ€™t very good. ๐Ÿ˜ข

    It's L1 with a bullet.

    So much has changed since we seemed naturals for the second tier in the 1970s. In the intervening decades so many other clubs that were considered below us at the time have got their acts together - Brentford, Bournemouth, Swansea, Blackburn, Fulham, etc etc. Other sleeping giants now more regularly punch their weight.

    In England, football is just about the only thing that has kept on progressing, while everything else has gone to ****.

    Just look at the NL, all those historic football league clubs battling it out. Clubs like Salford, Bromley muscling into the EFL and staying there. All boats have lifted, including Notts. Who would've thought in those top flight years with only 8K, or those trust years on 4K that we'd bounce back and regularly get close to 10K? And being based in the 'much bigger than people realise' Nottingham metropolitan area, we have the potential for even greater growth. But 10K is a struggle at Tier 2 these days and its made up of a formidable list of big 1-club cities. And don't forget every decade a number of towns turn into cities because of growth - including Colchester, Doncaster, Milton Keynes, and Wrexham in 2022.

    As things stand our natural position could be around 9th in L1. In fact we'd be good candidates to be that club that stays in the same tier for the longest time, and that tier would be L1.

    Momentum can take teams up straight from L2 to Championship. But have you seen that league recently? I wouldn't want that if it meant a crushing relegation soon afterwards. The bros model of a consolidating might be the better long-term strategy and over time we might become that big city club that can mix it in the top two levels eventually.

I noticed on the Notts website that the supporters club have a new permanent office and seem to have had a bit of a revamp/recruiting drive.

https://www.nottscountyfc.co.uk/news/2026/february/06/update-supporters-club/

Is anyone here a member of the supporters club? Is it worth being a member? It sounds as if they do some good work raising funds.

Who do we think it comes down to for automatic promotion?

I reckon it's 3 from the current top 5.

Salford haven't quite got what it takes I don't think, very one dimensional. Walsall are bottling it. I can't see anyone else making a charge that would catch us up - it's probably going to take far more than 78 points this season. Colchester looked most likely at one point but not now.

That means we need to finish higher than 2 from Bromley, Swindon, MK and Cambridge. We're way better than Swindon. MK are underperforming given their squad. Cambridge I'm not sure about - if Saturday turns out to be more than a blip for them, so much the better.

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  • I keep thinking Bromley will fade, just on the basis when theyโ€™ve been in the National League, theyโ€™ve always finished high in the table but never top 2/3. However, itโ€™s not happening yet, we need to beat them to start a wobble!

    I still think MK will finish top 3 just on the basis of insane squad depth (Crowley doesnโ€™t even start for them!) and a manager whoโ€™s got two League 1 promotions to his name.

    Swindon could go either way with mad Ian Holloway and I think Cambridge will be up there as will, their form since playing us has actually been really solid. Hopefully Salford will fall away like you say, but they always look excellent against!

    Barnet would be my team to potentially mount a late charge, I wonโ€™t be surprised if they finish in the play-offs but top 3 is probably a tad out of reach now. Walsall look like repeating last seasonโ€™s drop off except instead of autos to play-offs, itโ€™s play-offs to mid-table this time.

    I'd love to think you're right. However, we were 2nd in the league , this time last season, then blobbed it in the Play Offs against a streetwise and physical wimbledon. Then again, we are a more streetwise and physical team ourselves this season. That active ingredient has been been accentuated by Patto, who has players like Robbo playing much more aggressive, breaking up opposition play, and effecting the game. An element which Maynard was missing at this level. But Ihope you are right. I hope we keep this run going, with three points at Bromley next week.

just like a public information announcement

My recent spell in hospital has focussed the mind. The Co Op price seems good

https://www.co-oplegalservices.co.uk/partners/online-wills-start-page/

    When I saw the title I thought it was a topic about Will Jarvis. ๐Ÿ˜‚

    Yeah, weโ€™ve done a will too, I think itโ€™s important then if and when something happens to you the people left behind have less hassle sorting things out.

    @Piethagoram i hope you are recovered now and itโ€™ll be a long while before anyone has to read that will.

Who's your Man of the Match v Barrow? 11 members have voted

  1. 1. Choose your Notts Player of the Match

    • Belshaw
      0
    • Macari
      2
    • Platt
      2
    • Bedeau
      3
    • Tsaroulla
      3
    • Norburn
      0
    • Robertson
      1
    • Jones
      0
    • Hall
      0
    • Iorpenda
      0
    • Dennis
      0
    • Tangen
      0

This poll is closed to new votes

Poll closed on 09/02/26 at 21:00

Please sign in or register to vote in this poll.


Six wins in a row for Notts. Notts weren't at their best but found a way to win. That's a massive trait to have.

So who's your favourite player against Barrow. These are the players I've chosen for you to make your choice.

Belshaw, Macari, Platt, Bedeau, Tsaroulla, Norburn, Robertson, Jones, Hall, Iorpenda, Dennis, Tangen.

On Saturday we're back to business with another prediction league round. This time, all Football League matches kick off at 3:01 p.m. as part of the BHF Every Minute Matters campaign to encourage people to learn CPR. If you want to learn how to do CPR but, like me, are too lazy to get off your sofa, you can also do it online here. And once you've done that, have a go at these fixtures and don't forget your joker!

Birmingham City v Leicester City

Wrexham v Millwall

AFC Wimbledon v Reading

Mansfield Town v Exeter City

Gillingham v Tranmere Rovers

Walsall v Barnet

Altrincham v Yeovil Town

York City v Forest Green Rovers

Game 32 - The Bluebirds (H)
Team - Barrow
Date - 07/02/2026 15:00
Where - Meadow Lane

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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  • 22 minutes ago, DangerousSausage said:

    I don't think Barrow were a bad side at all. The last few minutes aside we always looked likelier to score IMO, but they played some good football and didn't look like relegation fodder.

    I agree, after a pretty even first half we had a really good spell second half and played some really slick football at times and dominated up until the last 5/10 minutes when we basically had a make-shift midfield. We had the chances to give ourselves more than just the 1 goal lead, one team is going to suffer a 3 goal defeat soon surely!

    I was impressed with the first outing of Tangen too, probably not even match-fit but looks to have the ability to play in the tight spaces.

    Given that Roos got so much stick, itโ€™s only fair to now give a bit to Belshaw because his attempt at a 1 handed punch almost cost us a goal, luckily, he was bailed out by Bedeau (and lack of goal-line technology).

    6 from 6, all in the space of 3 weeks is mightily impressive though, thank god weโ€™ve got a free week now and hopefully no new injuries.

    4 minutes ago, menzinho said:

    Given that Roos got so much stick, itโ€™s only fair to now give a bit to Belshaw because his attempt at a 1 handed punch almost cost us a goal, luckily, he was bailed out by Bedeau (and lack of goal-line technology).

    Good point, if you rush out to punch the ball you've got to make sure you get decent contact on it. It was hard to tell on PiesPlayer, but it looked to me as though Bedeau was slightly behind the goal line. Having said that, we should have had a penalty a few minutes earlier when Bedeau was held back, so maybe things evened themselves out.

    Enjoyed the game on Saturday, it made a change for it not to be completely freezing!

    Regarding the actual football, I can't say I was ever especially worried that Barrow would score an equaliser. When you take the emotion out of watching the game and look objectively at how the match unfolded then Notts were in control. There were tired legs and there was some of the natural back and forth of League Two football but only one counter attack actually hurt Notts. The data from the game backup how much control Notts were in throughout even after all the changes MP had to make.

    Really liked the look of Tangen, excited to see his progress.

    COYP!

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  • I think itโ€™s a sign that the recruitment is going in a slightly different direction. We have tended to sign young talented players with technical skills that have a sell on value. While that is still the case in some instances, they realize that to get out of league 2 more is needed. While we have signed Luke Browne our defensive options are strong so he has time to bed in. Whereas Lee Ndlovu and James Belshaw are ready to make an impact. Beck-Ray Enoru is probably somewhere in the middle.

    Totally agree @McPie . I feel MP has shown he has significant influence on the technical board. The signings of Ndlovu and Belshaw are clearly designed for the now in Division 4, while the others are a nod to the near future. In the case of Enoru and Tangen perhaps the not too distant future.

    Shame it didn't work out for him here, he was clearly a very talented player who sometimes did eye-catching things, but too often a passenger with little impact on games. Hope things work out better at his new club.

Good morning from Sunny Lanzarote, we are having a lovely time away from the cold and rain. I hope everyone is well and happy after another super win for Notts on Saturday.

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  • 4 hours ago, Fan of Big Tone said:

    heard whilst away that a dear friend passed away after being diagnosed with prostate cancer in October, thatโ€™s 3 friends in the last few weeks that have passed two with prostate cancer. I sat and cried in the hotel bar when I heard of the latest one, so very sad, Iโ€™ll miss my catch up pint with him putting the world to rights RIP Jim.

    I think Iโ€™m going to ask at the docs about a test, according to my medical records that Iโ€™ve checked online I had one a few years ago but I think they recommend every two years, Iโ€™ll see what the doc says.

    My condolences @Fan of Big Tone it's never easy losing anyone especially a close friend. Prostate cancer is a silent killer and takes no prisoners. My father (God bless him) insisted that from the age of 50 i should approach the doctor regarding a PSA test, as my Grandad and Uncle had it and passed away. In March 2017 I was diagnosed with the Cancer, what a shock. In November that same year it was removed, in and out again in 3 days. Unfortunately I fell ill after being home for one night (SEPSIS) blue lighted back in and 17 days later returned home, the rest is history. I cannot reiterate enough how important it is to get tested.

I'm sure that @ARLukomski has previously identified these two

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wyll_Stanway

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_McCann

Fantastic finish for his goal

Although it doesnโ€™t seem to have formally confirmed on the Club website, it seems that Gerry Carver sadly passed away some time over the past 2 days.

Whilst only a few of us will remember him playing, he was a great figure in the 59โ€™s and early 60โ€™s. I saw him in the Centenary game, thatโ€™s my first recollection of him. An iconic figure to many and a keen member of the Former Players Association.

Very sorry to hear this news, I think heโ€™d just turned 90 as well. RIP Gerry, you will always be a Pie.

    Yes, he was 91 according to reports. I just remember him from the early 60s watching with my grandad from Spoon Kop.

    George Smith, Ivan Hampton, Bert Loxley, Gibson era seems to ring a bell. Need to dig out the old programmes again ๐Ÿค“

    On 05/02/2026 at 13:00, Mapperley Pie said:

    Yes, he was 91 according to reports. I just remember him from the early 60s watching with my grandad from Spoon Kop.

    George Smith, Ivan Hampton, Bert Loxley, Gibson era seems to ring a bell. Need to dig out the old programmes again ๐Ÿค“

    Yep that the era I started watching Notts, I remember Gerry Carver very well.

    RIP Gerry.

Our former loanee George Abbott has gone to Mansfield on loan for the rest of the season. I would have loved to see him back, but to be honest he'd be wasted in League Two. Got to admit I'm envious.

Mansfield agree Roberts deal and Abbott loan - https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/articles/cn0kjj38rp9o

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  • 17 hours ago, Robbie said:

    He probably likes Nottinghamshire @theAnticlough

    Looks that way, maybe the Abbotts have moved into Newstead Abbey

    I do wonder why he left Wycombe... Have you ever been there? The stadium is OK but what a terrible location....at the back of an industrial estate which is by the side of a retail park, off a slip road on a b-road in the middle of nowhere. Makes Field Mill seem like a prime location

    2 hours ago, theAnticlough said:

    Looks that way, maybe the Abbotts have moved into Newstead Abbey

    I do wonder why he left Wycombe... Have you ever been there? The stadium is OK but what a terrible location....at the back of an industrial estate which is by the side of a retail park, off a slip road on a b-road in the middle of nowhere. Makes Field Mill seem like a prime location

    I can hear the crowd if I'm in the back garden when they score. We are about 3 miles away from the ground.

    Not sure why theyโ€™ve included Salford City amongst those teams, did they feel like they just wanted to join in. If thatโ€™s the case, Iโ€™m almost certain Stafford Rangers would be interested in signing him too! It is intriguing that all the clubs mentioned are in and around the north west, makes me wonder if the โ€˜big sixโ€™ team is one of Liverpool, City or United.

    I would say moving to a โ€˜biggerโ€™ club at a young age is no guarantee of success though, get him on the phone to Kion Etete at Spurs, no wait St Mirren or Jack Bearne at Liver.. Oxford City, might help sway his decision making.

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