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  1. 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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    2. Fan of Big Tone

      Fan of Big Tone

      Crawley Town 1-0 Peterborough United

      Lincoln City 2-1 Huddersfield Town

      Northampton Town 2-0 Rotherham United

      Crewe Alexandra 1-1 Grimsby Town

      Doncaster Rovers 2-0 Walsall

      Harrogate Town 3-1 Tranmere Rovers

      Aldershot 0-2 Fylde

      Wealdstone 2-1 Boston United

    3. magpiejue

      magpiejue

      Crawley 0 v Peterborough 1

      Lincoln 1 v Huddersfield 1

      Northampton1 v Rotherham 2

      Crewe 1 v Grimsby 1

      Doncaster 1 v Walsall 1

      Harrogate 2 v Tranmere 1

      Aldershot 1 v Fylde 0

      Wealdstone 2 v Boston 1

    4. cheeky~k8

      cheeky~k8

      Crawley Town 2-0 Peterborough United

      Lincoln City 3-2 Huddersfield Town

      Northampton Town 1-0 Rotherham United

      Crewe Alexandra 4-2 Grimsby Town

      Doncaster Rovers 1-1 Walsall

      Harrogate Town 2-3 Tranmere Rovers(joker)

      Aldershot 1-2 Fylde

      Wealdstone 2-2 Boston United

  2. Not sure what you're all going to make of this. I've posted the link below but have copied and pasted the article to save you the click.

     

    Notts to celebrate neighbours' Cup win

    With Forest just 90 minutes away from the FA Cup final, the dream of Wembley glory is tantalisingly close. And Notts County chiefs have come up with a unique gesture should their rivals lift the cup in May.

    In the event of Forest winning the trophy, the Reds are to incorporate a red shield on next season's shirts featuring the FA Cup, the Forest badge and two stars symbolising their two FA Cup wins. And their Trentside neighbours plan to do likewise, sewing the celebratory red badges next to their own badge on next season's home shirt.

    A Notts source commented: "Forest winning the FA Cup would be a once-in-a-lifetime event for everyone in the city. With this symbolic gesture we want to maintain the current positive relations between the clubs and extend our congratulations to our neighbours."

    Councillor Jo King added: "This is a wonderful example of our city of sport standing together and shows how much more we can achieve when we work together. I'm sure every County fan will be delighted to sport Forest's special FA Cup badge for the whole of the 25-26 season."

    As part of the celebrations, tentative plans are also being drawn up to parade the famous trophy at Meadow Lane prior to County's first home game of the season while "Mull of Kintyre" plays over the tannoy.

    Source: Nottinghamshire Live

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    2. Fan of Big Tone

      Fan of Big Tone

      Well you had me going for a minute when I saw the thread title my first reaction was unrepeatable. :rollonfloorlaughing:

    3. DangerousSausage

      DangerousSausage

      59 minutes ago, super_ram said:

      I don't suppose this has anything to do with the date.

      Are you accusing me of spreading fake news? 😮

    4. super_ram

      super_ram

      39 minutes ago, DangerousSausage said:

      Are you accusing me of spreading fake news? 😮

      Yes and I also accuse you of spreading laughter with so many of your posts even though you are experiencing a tough time at the moment.You have a lovely sense of humour that is missed when you aren't posting.When  @GrannyPie left us I found the posts by PoN members to me very helpful and supportive.I hope PoN helps you too.:super::sheep:

  3. WWW.BBC.CO.UK

    Paul Barthorpe says the criticism, which has included death threats, has taken a toll on his health.

     

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    2. Chris

      Chris

      Nice lad, but I don't think he pushes himself enough and I think he's content to be just a professional. I think we have had far better players, and we seem to favour his height over his actual defensive abilities. The only game I think he stood out as having potential was against Colchester in our home game, but I do wonder now if it was because he knew the club were planning to loan him out?

      I wish him well; personally I think Notts can do better, but I would always hope that a player under contract could prove themselves.

      After all, he's not Richard Duffy.

    3. Robbie
    4. Piethagoram

      Piethagoram

      Good for both parties

  4. 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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    2. super_ram

      super_ram

      Connections
      Puzzle #658
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      🟦🟦🟩🟦The bad run contiues.

    3. super_ram

      super_ram

      Connections
      Puzzle #659
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      🟪🟪🟪🟪At last!

    4. super_ram

      super_ram

      Connections
      Puzzle #660
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  5. Chelsea sell their women's team to their parent company. How is this allowed?

     

    1. Piethagoram

      Piethagoram

      Key point "Chelsea's strategy is entirely within Premier League rules. Uefa has more stringent rules and it remains to be seen whether European football's governing body considers any action."

  6. 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

  7. @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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    ???? streak: 7
    wafflegame.net

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    2. super_ram

      super_ram

      #waffle1165 2/5

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      🔥 streak: 27
      🥈 #wafflesilverteam
      wafflegame.net

      3 hours ago, Piethagoram said:

      Wordle 1,381 3/6

      ⬜⬜⬜⬜⬜
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      I think you've got lost @Piethagoram

    3. Piethagoram

      Piethagoram

      #waffle1166 5/5

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      🔥 streak: 355
      🧙 #wafflewizard
      wafflegame.net

      Thanks @super_ram

    4. super_ram

      super_ram

      #waffle1166 4/5

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      🔥 streak: 28
      🥈 #wafflesilverteam
      wafflegame.net

  8. Key quote:

    "One of the clubs who look set to claim one of the League One play-off spots Barnsley had been hoping for this season are newly-promoted Stockport County. They lost over £7m in 2023-24, but owner Mark Stott injected £11m in the form of new shares during their League Two-winning campaign.

    1. DangerousSausage

      DangerousSausage

      Barnsley had an operating loss of 9.6 million last season, so there's still Championship spending going on there. Stockport's spending is huge, but at that time they were in L2 with a smaller slice of tv money.

      It puts our own figures into perspective, but none of it is sustainable. Clubs are kidding themselves that the football regulator will be a silver bullet. 

    2. Piethagoram

      Piethagoram

      @DangerousSausage A Football Regulator may rule to allow PL overseas TV income to be allowed into the distribution pot! EFL 3 should replace the NL.'s top division, using a proportion of said money.

      Maybe the only way is to have a financial points penalty for every £m of loss. With financial accounts working in arrears, the points penalty would be effective in the 2nd season, following the publication at Companies House. I would be in favour of EFL accepting management accounts from clubs during the season, so points deduction would happen that season, with severe penalties to Directors for signing off misinformation.

  9. Great news for season ticket holders.Renewal prices have been frozen for the 2025/26 season.

     

    1. Robbie

      Robbie

      Looks like the freezing of season ticket prices has been incredibly popular with the fans reading all the feedback.

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

     

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    2. Robbie

      Robbie

      Your Sunday Afternoon Weather 

       

       

    3. Robbie

      Robbie

      Your Monday Evening Weather 

       

       

    4. Robbie

      Robbie

      Your 4cast for Tuesday 

       

       

  11. Good evening. It's been a lovely day here. We both spent some time outside walking & completing 10K steps which is just over 4 miles.

    After lunch we both sat out in the garden soaking up the sun & fresh air.

    Looks like the weather is going to be fine this week so tomorrow it will be cut the lawn time.

    1. Fan of Big Tone

      Fan of Big Tone

      Morning all we’ve just arrived in Southampton after a great two week cruise, the weather improved after the first few days and has been glorious.

      I hope everyone is ok @Robbie thanks for keeping the weekly chat going, I’ll catch up with everyone when we get back home.

  12. A comprehensive fuller form of accounts. Carlisle return a profit last financial year, .... looks like they are heading downwards, just like Notts when they had one of the EFL2 largest budgets under Hardy. It's how wisely you spend the money!

  13. So Donny losing circa 3x what #Notts are losing, financial year ended June 2024

  14. To me, this is a strong financial performance, given that I believe they have £500k lease costs to pay each season

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    2. gtownjohnno

      gtownjohnno

      3 minutes ago, Piethagoram said:

      @liampie Even at Newport, there was a moment when Slocombe had the ball at his feet, my heart was experiencing palpitations!

      I think he is being signed as a #1 keeper. 

       

      Bloody hope so....I'll never forget the first 20 minutes at Wembley!!!!

    3. Piethagoram

      Piethagoram

      @gtownjohnno Just prior to Wembley, Luke said come what may, he would be looking at how the players handle the "pressure"

      I was left completely baffled when Sam was issued with a new contract! 

    4. Piethagoram

      Piethagoram

      4 hours ago, menzinho said:

      Also in my time supporting Notts I can't remember ever having a US player in the squad before, is he the first? 

      Tentatively, Ade Akinbiyi joined #Notts having played for Houston Dynamo. Can't think of any US born Notts players at the moment. There was Marcus Haber but he was Canadian

       

  15. Who's your Man of the Match v Newport?  

    39 members have voted

    1. 1. Choose your Notts Player of the Match

      • Sam Slocombe
        0
      • Jacob Bedeau
        0
      • Matty Platt
        1
      • Charlie Whittaker
        33
      • David McGoldrick
        4
      • Matt Palmer
        0
      • Nick Tsaroulla
        0
      • Lewis Macari
        0
      • Alassana Jatta
        0
      • George Abbott
        1
      • Will Jarvis
        0

    This poll is closed to new votes

    • Please sign in or register to vote in this poll.
    • Poll closed on 30/03/25 at 20:00

    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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    2. Robbie

      Robbie

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

      I'm pleased to announce that for his outstanding performance, Charlie Whittaker has been voted the Pride of Nottingham's Man of the Match against Newport.

      Well done Charlie.Screenshot_20250330-203945.png

    3. Piethagoram

      Piethagoram

      @TheSkipper"It’s just a pity he didn’t get the hat-trick,"

      Why oh why didn't Palmer allow Whitaker to take the free kick on the edge of the D?

    4. liampie

      liampie

      well done to charlie whitaker, time to extend his deal. 👍

  16. 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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    2. DangerousSausage

      DangerousSausage

      Here's mine. I might have been a bit generous with the top teams, but it seems we'll need at least 80 points in most scenarios. That's 5 wins, or alternatively 4 wins and 3 draws. Beating Bradford or Doncaster would be massive.

      Screenshot_20250331_151815_Chrome.jpg

    3. Robbie

      Robbie

      On most models it seems that 73 points might be enough for a playoff place. 75 to be a little more comfortable.

    4. menzinho

      menzinho

      My prediction table is:

      Bradford 82
      Walsall 81
      Wimbledon 80
      ----------------------
      Port Vale 80
      Doncaster 78
      Notts 76
      Grimsby 72
      ---------------------
      Colchester 71

      I really do think it’ll be close, there's still a possibility one team suddenly ends the season strongly and goes clear at the top, who knows?! I also wouldn’t be surprised if Walsall slipped out the automatics, I think their saving grace might just be their remaining fixtures against the poorer teams but their current form is awful.

      As far as Notts are concerned, I think I had us down to draw with Salford and Doncaster at home and lose at both Bradford and Colchester… Maybe a touch pessimistic but it does mean even if we don’t have a great end to the season we should still make the play-offs.

  17. 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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    2. Chris

      Chris

      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.

    3. DangerousSausage

      DangerousSausage

      She will be marked like everyone else @Chris. Not sure about some of those scorelines though! 

    4. DangerousSausage

      DangerousSausage

      The results:

      Norwich City 1-0 West Bromwich Albion
      Stoke City 3-1 QPR
      Blackpool 2-1 Bolton Wanderers
      Bristol Rovers 1-2 Mansfield Town
      Barrow 0-1 Chesterfield
      Walsall 1-1 AFC Wimbledon
      Dagenham & Redbridge 1-0 Maidenhead United
      Tamworth 2-0 Eastleigh

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      @Megan_Elizax, @Robbie and @super_ram lead the way with 14 points each!

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      This is the table overall. @ARLukomski is now five points ahead...

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      So they were Saturday's points. We've got another round coming up on Tuesday (tomorrow) - send in your predictions now! Good luck :) 

  18. 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.

    1. Robbie

      Robbie

      Another must win game for Notts against a side that has had some dissapointing results of late.

      I think Mk Dons are in a false position in the league & they are a very dangerous side & must not be  underestimated by the Notts fans.

      I'm sure that Nemane and Crowley will be fired up to prove a point & Notts will need to be at their very best to counter their threat.

      I would pick the same team that played so well at Newport. We know that Notts have struggled at home against teams that are content to defend & hit Notts on the break.

      I do believe that the Dons will want to play some football against Notts & that might give the Notts players more space to work some magic. I really do hope that is the case.

      I think it will be a very close match & the odd goal will  probably win it. If Notts can keep it tight at the back & pinch that odd goal, I think they can get the result we all want 

  19. Especially for @Chris.... Duffy, Brisley, Dickinson all at Congleton Town...what could possibly go wrong?:rollonfloorlaughing:

    1. Chris

      Chris

      I didn't mind Shaun Brisley, and always thought he was a model professional for us. It's just that he wasn't as good, or able to reproduce his form from other clubs. One day, I'll find out about the conversation between him and Harry Kewell, as to what was said about him being pushed into midfield. I already know Thierry Audel didn't rate or like a certain vampire manager who lasted a short time (not short enough).

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