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Aljofree has gone back to Man Utd.

It was a weird loan. He actually did well in most of the games he played. But he had absolute disasters in two, at Barrow and V Gills I think. One of those is bad, but two means MP cannot trust you as he's terrified of it happening again. A striker having an absolute mare is one thing, but a defending having one means defeat usefully.

I hope his next loan is a happier one. Good luck to him for the future.

It was such a poor performance yesterday, I think it's fair to truthfully examine where this team and this set of players stand.

Based on the Accy game, I'll divide the starting XI into 3 groups

1) Still pieces to build a promotion team/squad around - Macari, Bedeau, Tsaroulla, Iorpenda, Dennis

2) Not so bad yesterday and probably best regarded as squad back-ups anyway - Roos, Norburn

3) Players that might need to be re-evaluated in terms of how far they can take us - Platt, Hall, Kouhyar, Jatta

Platt - Rod McDonald better be injured or there's been some cowardly team management going on. Montague recruited Platt as a starter and RodMac as a back up in summer '24, but this season's evidence should throw that out of the window and the team should be picked on merit. Maybe Monty missed Sept/Oct when RM was a revelation. Platt is a fine L2 defender, but is prone to poor runs of form, is a below average distributor, can't use the space ahead of him and has stopped contributing as a goal threat, so the jury's out on him being a promotion level L2 defender. All I'm saying is that if there's someone who's been playing better this season in his position, they should have the shirt instead. Let's see if they can defend it and Platt/Ness can earn it on performances.

Hall - We've seen so may Charlie Whitakeresque games from Hall by now - largely anonymous and ineffectual, and way too easily dispossessed and knocked off the ball. I speculated before that Hall was probably a schoolboy level striker that Spurs coaxed into becoming a midfielder when he didn't turn out to be big, strong or fast enough. He's still got great skill, composure in the box and an eye for goal, but 3 out of 5 of your performances in midfield can't be like yesterday's

Kouhyar - was hoping he could force his way into the team but instead he shows like a natural sub, blazing brightly for 10mins and then dropping off a cliff. MP doesn't give too many chances but he does give them and you have to be ready to take them. He didn't

Jatta - the big one, where to start? He has too many games like yesterday. English pro football isn't like the Danish league, you just don't get the time and space. You have to try to win your individual battles with the opponent. Does he try enough? Probably. But that doesn't change the fact that he loses 80-90% of his tussles and challenges. I wish he was regarded as someone who still had to prove himself rather than a surefire sell-on asset and then maybe him and his agent would see it that way too. I get it, we want (big) money for him so have to talk him up. But how nice would it be to tell him you have to do better, take a seat on the bench.

The subs are a whole other story, so won't get started on that. Comments? Is most of that the usual over-reaction (probably is ;) ) or does any of it ring true.

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  • Agree with all the above but it's also about the big players, winners, leaders, who can make other players around them better. If we had a couple of those then almost any other nine players in our squad would be fine in supporting roles. The problem is we don't have any partnerships on the pitch or anyone inspiring the rest, driving them on, as well as chipping in with goals and assists. Palmer and Robertson have a bit of that but not the whole deal. Norburn talked the talk when he arrived but not delivered. JJ is past his best. Need a new impact signing urgently in the mould of Glenn Roeder or Ryan Yates. Not more 'data model says they might be worth x% more in two years' signings.

    Some may not agree, but I don't want to see young loanee players being recruited during the January transfer window. Notts need seasoned experienced professionals who are going to strengthen the squad & hopefully help get Notts promoted.

    The summer transfer window is the ideal time to recruit players that can be developed into valuable assets along with talented young players from Premier League sides who can serve q good purpose. I don't think the January transfer window is the right time for these type of signings.

    I do think Palmer and Robertson being out at the same is almost as disastrous as if Jatta and Dennis were to be injured at the same time.

    Playing out from the back isn’t Platt’s strength and watching him and Roos constantly play long balls to no-one was and is painful. But I do think getting Palmer back in the side will change things. Norburn in the middle is ok, but in terms of starting attacks and keeping us ticking over he’s just not doing it for me. Palmer always moves himself around to make himself available to collect the ball off the defenders taking the pressure off them to play. And we've missed Robertson’s energy in midfield, again not a dig at Norburn he battles but he’s no where near as mobile as Robbo.

    I’ll come in to defend Jatta a bit here. I think because of his size we think he should just bulldoze players all the time. But more often than not we play poor balls to him, he’s either chasing lost causes, fighting for flick on's or he has a defender tight to him pushing and pulling him. Play a half decent ball to him and he’s usually fine. Again, with Palmer and Robbo back, we should get a bit more control in midfield and be able to play closer to him rather than long balls from defence.

Who's your Man of the Match v Altrincham? 6 members have voted

  1. 1. Choose your Notts Player of the Match

    • Roos
      0
    • Macari
      0
    • Platt
      0
    • Bedeau
      2
    • Tsaroulla
      0
    • Norburn
      0
    • Iorpenda
      1
    • Kouhyar
      0
    • Hall
      0
    • Dennis
      3
    • Jatta
      0

Poll closes on 03/01/26 at 21:00

Please sign in or register to vote in this poll.


A very dissapointing defeat against a side that Notts have had a good recent record against since returning to League 2.

So did any Notts player stand out for you today? I have picked the starting eleven for you to choose your PON Man of the match.

Those players are,

Roos, Macari, Platt, Bedeau, Tsaroulla, Norburn, Iorpenda, Kouhyar, Hall, Dennis, Jatta.

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  • My only concern with Dennis was that he didn’t score - and he has a couple of good opportunities to be fair.

    He is far more dangerous throughout the game than Jatta tho’. Dennis has better close control, more ball skill and threatens the keeper/goal more often too.

    Tricky, because we needed someone to do something, I thought of the subs Bennetts was the only player who came on and tried to actually do something.

    I think it's a low bar but the picks for me are Bedeau or Dennis. Purely for being the only defensive player not at fault for the goal, I'll go for Bedeau. Had Dennis scored one of his headers it would've been him.

Game 26 - The Gills (H)
Team - Gillingham
Date - 04/01/2026 15:00
Where - Meadow Lane
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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.

    Gillingham are going to employ similar tactics to Altrincham when Notts play them at ML on Sunday, but they will be better than Altrincham on paper. Notts will need to break them down & it will be tough to do.

    I will be surprised if we see an unchanged Notts team for this match. Notts need to have players that can show moments of brilliance in the starting eleven.

    I think Jodi Jones has to start whether it be on the wing or as a number ten. I would replace Macari with Ness at the back. I would also put Jatta on the bench with Dennis leading the line.

    I would also consider Hinchy partnering Norburn in CM with Iorpenda just behind Dennis. Hopefully Palmer is close to being ready to start so having him back would be a big boost.

    I think everyone is waiting for players to come in to strengthen the squad & we all know the positions that need strengthening. The quicker we see movement into the Club the better.

    I notice that there will be a pitch inspection before the game, to be honest I don’t think it would be a bad thing if it was called off, I thought the players looked jaded in their last match there’s a lot of football to play this time of year.

    A postponement would give them time to recharge their batteries.

    Probably another discussion topic but I feel like they cram far too many football matches in over the Christmas period when it’s not really necessary. No idea if a postponement will suit us, on the one hand I think we'd look a a totally different team with Palmer and Robertson back in midfield. But Gillingham aren’t in great form, so maybe a quick chance to get over Accrington isn’t a bad thing.

    I was actually surprised we made no changes for Accrington but surely with the turn around of just 3 days we’ll see changes. Given that Traore is basically AWOL I think a striker one the bench to come on for the last 30 would be useful. Hall is back now so I’d be tempted to play him with Grant and then either Jatta or Dennis upfront.

More prediction league? You'd better believe it. Send in your entries by 3pm on Sunday, remember your joker and may the best (wo)man win!

Blackburn Rovers v Charlton Athletic

Hull City v Watford

Plymouth Argyle v Burton Albion

Reading v Stockport County

Wycombe Wanderers v AFC Wimbledon

Barnet v Crewe Alexandra

Barrow v Bristol Rovers

Walsall v Fleetwood Town

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    Blackburn Rovers 1 v 1 Charlton Athletic

    Hull City 2 v 0 Watford

    Plymouth Argyle 3 v 1 Burton Albion

    Reading 2 v 2 Stockport County

    Wycombe Wanderers 0 v 2 AFC Wimbledon 🃏

    Barnet 1 v 2 Crewe Alexandra

    Barrow 1 v 0 Bristol Rovers

    Walsall 2 v 2 Fleetwood Town

    All picked by Freddie the Ferocious Ferret, under the guiding hand of best friend and confidant Michael.

    Blackburn 2 v Charlton 2

    Hull City 2 v Watford 1

    Plymouth 2 v Burton 1

    Reading 1 v Stockport 2

    Wycombe 2 v Wimbldon 1

    Barnet 1 v Crewe 2

    Barrow 2 v Bristol Rvers 1

    Walsall 3 v Fleetwood jkr

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

 

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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 
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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.

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I’ve been doing this for some time so I’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 it’s part of my morning routine, I can’t get dressed until I’ve solved it. ????

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Game 25 - The 'Owd Reds (H)
Team - Accrington Stanley
Date - 01/01/2026 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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  • Absolutely agree @ARLukomski ball retention is poor. It seems like we’re playing panic football. Few have the composure to control the ball and pass. It just seems it’s head it kick it as far away as possible like a hot potato! I don’t know why Roos continues a long clearance trying to find Jatta, it never comes off. It feels like the team is playing with fear. I agree @piedestrian we have a group of squad players. I don’t think any of this is knee jerk reaction, a number of positive results have masked some poor performances.

    Just found the courage to watch the highlights and their goal confirmed my suspicion at the time that Roos should have come for it. When the initial ball is played over the top, Roos is outside his six yard box, but instead of coming forward a few yards to claim it, he retreated. Accrington’s goalscorer basically took his touch literally four yards in front of where Roos was originally stood.

    That being said, I’d like to know why our three centre halves were all within a few yards of each other? What was Platt doing and why was Macari so far over to the left?

    We should have hammered a side like Accrington but yet again we play the same boring side to side football, hoping to get a cross in from the wings which is nearly always terrible.

    We’re desperate for the return of Palmer and Robertson so that we can push Iorpenda up into the 10 role as neither Hall (still can’t work out what he brings) nor Grant are effective enough.

    Notts seem to lose the tactical battle against opponents at Meadow Lane more often than not.

    Opponents just sit back and allow Notts possession & just challenge Notts to break them down. They then bide their time to either take advantage of a Notts mistake at the back, or hit Notts on the break when they can.

    These opponents also tend to bully Notts with their physicality, they also employ the dark arts, by slowing the game down, fouling by pushing, pulling & time wasting.

    Since Notts were promoted this problem has remained a big factor with Williams, Maynard & now Paterson unable to solve it. Paterson still has an opportunity, but I think the problem will persist unless Notts can recruit strong & skillful players who will have the skill to unlock these opponents defensive tactics.

Good morning, a cold start here in Norfolk, yesterday we went to the RSPB reserve at Titchwell, our son is a member so go in free we used to be members years ago but had to pay £7 each. However it was worth it, we had good views of some stunning birds including a Tawney Owl, Marsh Harrier, Gadwall, Egret, Teal, Barnacle Goose, Canada Goose, Brent Goose.

It was certainly very bracing and I was glad I’d taken my warm coat with a furry hood.

Today we are going to Hunstanton for a walk and let the youngsters play on the arcades with some of their Christmas money.

Have a great day everyone.

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  • Wish all fellow PON stars a very happy new year!

    There weren't as many private fireworks on our street as usual (to our disappointment, we always enjoy the neighbours' fireworks without spending any money ourselves). But the city centres were manic as usual. There's talk about banning private fireworks as it's been totally out of hand for years, but it would be nice if councils put on an official display rather than doing absolutely nothing.

    Usually I'd take a new year's walk, but I've got a busy day of football, darts and Stranger Things coming up!

    Good morning it’s a bright sunny day here in Norfolk but cold. I had a disturbed night when my car alarm went off for no apparent reason, I had to go out in my pyjamas to check everything was ok, I couldn’t find anything wrong, I think it was protesting about being left out in the cold it’s normally in our garage at night.

    Today we are hoping to go to Wells Next to Sea if the teenage grandchildren get out of bed in time. It’s our last day tomorrow we’ll be heading home.

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York City have scooped up both monthly awards from the Enterprise National League after a perfect record in the month of November was rewarded.

Hello @Ros and welcome to the PoN community, I hope you enjoy being part of our friendly group, we’d love to hear a little about you if you’d like to introduce yourself.

Happy New Year to you pies!

Just a little introduction and my back story.

My name is Ben, born in Gloucester and lived here the majority of my life. I have no connections to Nottingham whatsoever apart from my football club.

Im originally a Tottenham Hotspur fan since about 1989/90, but fell out of love with football in the late 90s. (Huge salaries/lack of loyalty etc) I could see it creeping in back then.

My first ever game i wanted my Dad to take me to see at White Hart Lane was Spurs v Notts on the 7th December 1991 and since then Notts were always my second team. I was a big fan of Steve Cherry back then, he, along with Eric Thorsvedt and Paul Gascoigne were my footballing idols.

As I mentioned I fell out of love with football for a few decades, and after watching 'Welcome to Wrexham' I realised why I fell in love with football in the first place. This got me thinking I needed football back in my life and lower league football is where it was at.

Notts County, being my second team all those years ago ticked every box for me.

Long rich history

A loyal fan base (Forest are over the Trent🤔)

Attractive football

Promotion contenders

I could of Picked Cheltenham Town, Forest Green, Bristol Rovers, Swindon. But as Gloucester lad i honestly despise the lot 😁

Ive been to Newport, Swindon, Cheltenham, Bristol Rovers and MK Dons, all away this season and im looking for other Pies local to me to attend games with.

Ill shut up now as the Accrington game is about to start.

COYP!!!!

What better way to see in a glorious new year than to play the prediction league? Kick-off is 3pm and don't forget your joker!

Southampton v Millwall

Swansea City v West Bromwich Albion

Leyton Orient v AFC Wimbledon

Reading v Burton Albion

Wigan Athletic v Barnsley

Fleetwood Town v Grimsby Town

Shrewsbury Town v Bristol Rovers

Swindon Town v Gillingham

Who's your Man of the Match v MK Dons? 8 members have voted

  1. 1. Choose your Man of the Match?

    • Roos
      0
    • Macari
      0
    • Platt
      0
    • Bedeau
      0
    • Tsaroulla
      0
    • Norburn
      0
    • Iorpenda
      8
    • Kouhyar
      0
    • Hall
      0
    • Dennis
      0
    • Jatta
      0
    • Gordon
      0

This poll is closed to new votes

Poll closed on 31/12/25 at 21:00

Please sign in or register to vote in this poll.


A much better performance from Notts, especially in the first half, & getting a creditable draw in the end.

So who's your PON Man of the Match. I've chosen the starting eleven plus one substitute for you to make your choice

Those players are,

Roos, Macari, Platt, Bedeau, Tsaroulla, Norburn, Iorpenda, Kouhyar, Hall, Dennis, Jatta. Gordon

23 games gone, so half way through the season. Who are your players of the season so far?

Here are my top five as it stands (playing in at least half the games to qualify)

5) Tom Iorpenda (23 league appearances)

Being allowed to settle in CM, then getting his first senior goal has pushed him to a higher level. After a great start to the season, his form dipped but he's definitely shaken that off now. I don't see how the skipper and Robbo get straight back in.

4) Matty Palmer (16 league apperances)

Unrecognisable from last season's player. He's recovered his energy, positivity and consistency. Always looking for the ball and using it consistently well. Before his unfortunate injury, he got back to being the midfield general we all know

3) Lewis Macari (15 league appearances)

I think it's gone unnoticed how consistently well Macari has been playing. A solid defender and a composed, tidy passer of the ball.

2) Jacob Bedeau (23 league appearances)

An ever-present and another really consistent performer, especially defensively as a one-on-one defender. He's come in second for me and I still think he was marginally better last season under Maynard than this season.

1) Rod McDonald (12 league appearances)

IMO, nobody else has reached the level of consistent excellence as McDonald did in that dozen-game run of his. He was MoM or a strong contender for it every week. A great pity for him that he went out with the injury, and obviously he'll lose this standing to others playing now. But not yet, for me.

Who do other PON members have on their lists. I would've included Robbo but put in Iorpenda after tonight. Despite the goals I have Jatta and Dennis behind these 5, maybe because of a lack of consistency but I imagine most would have them in.

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  • Good choices @Robbie and good way of approaching it. The only other ever-present has been Roos but I note he doesn't make either of our lists!

    I've got a feeling the team and the main players carrying it will take more twists and turns than usual this season.

    We've lost star power, but this is probably the deepest squad we've had in our 3 seasons back in L2, with more options and movement to come very soon

    Rod Macdonald would of been top of my tree, but injury sidelined him and the rest is history.

    Tom Iorpenda even after the ups and downs has settled and now is in a class of his own. Looking forwards to watching him for the rest of the season.

    Without Matthew Dennis and his goals, where would we be. Seems to drift in and out of games to me, but a good asset to the squad.

    Jacob Bedeau a great defender, playing with total confidence, enhanced now with the captains armband is my pick of the bunch.

    This season (I agree with @theAnticlough ) the depth of squad players, and quality at that, is giving Martin good all round backup whichever team he picks.

    And as @Robbie says Consistency is now the key to where we go and where we end up. COYP

    This is really tricky because before McDonald, Palmer and Robertson got injured they’d have easily made my top 5… I do think number of matches played has be taken into account because those who have played more minutes really have helped get us to where we are in the table.

    5) Jatta, we know what we get from him in terms of goals but his defensive work and pressing is so valuable too.

    4) Iorpenda, been ever present in the team, versatile having played in both deep and attacking midfield roles. Never stops running and I love how he can just pick the ball up in midfield and breeze past players.

    3) Palmer, even with his recent injury he’s played the 5th most minutes in League 2 for us so far. You realise how much we miss him when he's not there.

    2) Bedeau, think he’s played every minute so far and has been very steady and reliable as our left sided centre-back.

    1) Dennis, signing of the season so far for me, he’s really surprised me because I wasn’t expecting him to be as good as he has been.

    Honourable mentions for Tsaroulla, Hall and Macari who have all been impressive in this first half of the season too.

Game 24 - The Dons (A)
Team - MK Dons
Date - 29/12/2025 19:45
Where - Stadium MK

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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  • 4 points against a promotion rival is a good return and they are the top scorers in the league too so all in all a good result.

    Interesting hearing Adam and Stall talk about Aljofree being the only defender that has scored this season so far. Given we don't usually struggle for goals you do tend to sometimes overlook things like this but we are actually the joint 3rd worst, having only scored 5 goals from set-pieces and this is where defenders usually score. I know our strength is in open play but the average across the league from set-pieces is 9.

    And given how right at the end against MK we had a number of corners and free-kicks it would be nice to feel like we can be more of a threat from them.

It's time to wrap up 2025. No doubt you'll look back on the year with mixed feelings, recalling the highs, the lows and - most importantly of all - the number of prediction league points you had. We can help with the last one. All of these matches kick off at 7:45 p.m. on Monday - don't forget your joker!

Leicester City v Derby County

Oxford United v Swansea City

Blackpool v Rotherham United

Peterborough United v Reading

Plymouth Argyle v Wycombe Wanderers

Chesterfield v Cambridge United

Gillingham v Colchester United

Grimsby Town v Shrewsbury Town

Switching formations or systems mid season is a bigger deal than it was in decades past, and needs a strong motivating reason.

We actually have one right now, the title of the post 'Getting your best players on the pitch'

Under LW, our best performers were attackers. That hasn't been the case this season (the last one too, although there was a fair bit balance Bass/ Platt/Bedeau v Didzy/Jatta)

This season though? Haven't our better players been McDonald, Platt since he came back, Macari's been super-steady and Bedeau is one of our best players period?

A back 4 of Macari-Platt-McDonald-Bedeau looks pretty strong to me. Palmer and Robbo in front of them is fine. We could surprise teams with 3 behind Jatta.

Can't believe I'm suggesting going from 3 to 4 defenders when chasing promotion but there is a justification based on performance quality of the players I think.

    I think it's all about creativity. I've mentioned previously that our main creative outlets as a team lie in our attacking midfielder and wing backs. With our wing backs, I've found myself wanting to change style because we've not seen that consistency like we did with Nemane and Jones previously. Playing WB's also leaves us more vulnerable and exposed to threaded passes around the back. Our WB's, and this might be a tad harsh, have all shown that they are more squad players at this level and nothing short of the occasional 7 out of 10 performance. It’s also slightly odd we’re putting so much pressure on this working as everyone and their dog knows that Dennis, Jatta and Grant aren’t gonna get to the ball first on any cross, inverted wing back or not.

    I think it’d take less weight and probably criticism of Grant as well if we played a 4-2-3-1, because he can press while (both normal and inverted) wingers can be more creative and attacking. I’d really like us to mix it up, because I could literally write a scouting report for the next 20 teams we face as it’s blindingly obvious.


    Certain players were brought into the team because the powers that be at the Club thought that those players would be able to execute the playing style that the Club prefer to play. That formation being a 3-4-2-1 or a variation around that formation.

    I agree that creativity in this team is important & that this style of play needs creative players to make it work successfully.

    I still believe that having a back three is my preferred option. Having two wingbacks that are good defensively is a must, along with two strong central midfielders that can also drive forward & initiate attacks.

    I do think that Martin is right to encourage competitiveness in the squad, & players should have to fight for their place, but I don't necessarily think that Notts should change a style or formation just to accommodate having as many of the better gifted players in the side as possible.

    Martin has to ensure that the side is collectively his strongest all over the pitch, & that sometimes means that some of the gifted players may have to wait their opportunity on the bench.

Who's your Man of the Match v Chesterfield? 6 members have voted

  1. 1. Choose your Notts Player of the Match

    • Roos
      0
    • Macari
      2
    • Platt
      4
    • Bedeau
      0
    • Tsaroulla
      0
    • Norburn
      0
    • Iorpenda
      0
    • Bennetts
      0
    • Grant
      0
    • Dennis
      0
    • Jatta
      0
    • Gordon
      0

This poll is closed to new votes

Poll closed on 29/12/25 at 18:00

Please sign in or register to vote in this poll.


A dissapointing defeat against Chesterfield today. Notts never really got going.

I've chosen the starting eleven & one Substitute for you to pick your PON Man of the Match for Notts.

Those players are.

Roos, Macari, Platt, Bedeau, Tsaroulla, Norburn, Iorpenda, Bennetts, Grant, Dennis, Jatta, Gordon.

Hasn't the groupthink on Kelle Roos got out of hand? He really hasn't been that bad.

Yes, his first few games were shaky in general. He made 1 awful passing out gaffe which led to the concession of a goal. That can happen to any keeper, as we see in the premiership, week in week out. 1 of those in 12 games isn't a disaster, Slocs for one will know that. 2 in quick succession can cost a keeper his place....3 in a season might be the limit

But I don't think it's that - during his shaky first few games he dropped a couple of high balls. No damage was done, but this can really trigger certain fans. A bit like a button on a baby's toy, or revealing your face from behind your hands can trigger a baby :) And once those fans get that idea in their heads, objectivity flies out of the window.

In reality though, if you discount the first 4 or 5 games, when he might have been pretty nervous and unfamiliar with everybody, I think he's been fine in these last 6 or 7 games. It's even refreshing how quickly and decisively he releases the ball. I don't mind the punching at all, that might help launch a counter attack as well.

Nobody knows how it will work out for him over the season, but surely he deserves fans' support. Can't everyone see the progress over the course of the first dozen games?

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  • 22 hours ago, theAnticlough said:

    I never look at X or places like that @liampie. I thought it was bad enough on here and on podcasts, so I can well imagine how terrible it was elsewhere.

    i think some areas like to be the biggest moaners, happy when we win but confrontational if results dont go notts way.

    i like seeing well thought out criticism, i dont like when its personal or just negative for the sake of it.

    Two different goalkeeper coaches and still the same issue prevails with Roos, which tells you he won't learn or become any more comfortable with aerial balls.

    We really missed a trick only signing one goalkeeper, but my theory is the board already saw what mess Gag brought in with Roos - you wouldn't want another "seasoned" goalkeeper with massive flaws on a big wage.

    Just happy that it's now a priority as alluded to by Montague, which will mean that Griffiths and Perott will likely be shipped out on loan to get some experience.

Your Wednesday Morning Weather 

 

 

After just eight months at Carlisle, our Wembley hero is on the move again - this time very close to home at South Shields of the National League North. There was an undisclosed fee.

Hope he can finally get playing and scoring regularly now!

Good morning, it’s a dry start so far and fairly mild. I’m a bit bleary eyed this morning after we were both awake in the early hours for no discernible reason and then awake early this morning, so I might need to grab a few zzz’s later.

All our shopping is done thank god for online shopping, our Daughter in Law is buying all the fresh stuff at the supermarket on Christmas Eve, rather her than me. Mrs. T will be baking today and we need to withdraw some cash for the grandkids, apart from that nothing else happening.

I hope everyone has a good day.

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  • Good evening everyone. Just a quiet day in with the Mrs after all the festivities.

    Spent some time last night listening to the Test match coverage from Australia. England won the fourth Test. The first time they've won in Australia in 15 years.

    It's nice to get a win against the old enemy even though England have lost the series. Hopefully England can win the fifth and final Test & send the Barmy Army home much happier.

    Good morning we made it safe to Norfolk yesterday in around two and a half hours, we have a lovely large 4 bedroomed house to stay in for the week with the family with everything we need for a comfortable stay.

    Mrs. T made one of her famous curries for us all, a chicken Bhuna and in the evening we settled down to play the board game Traitors which we had bought for the whole family for Christmas, it was a real good laugh trying to guess who amongst us was the traitor, it turned out to be grandaughter Chloe which surprised us all. If you like the TV series you’ll love the game, highly recommended.

    Today we’ll probably go for a walk along the sea front when everyone is up.

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