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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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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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The need for us fans to have patience has been highlighted this season. During pre-season and even after the first few game many were doubtful (myself included) that things at the club were in a good place. Poor recruitment, unconvincing head coach and a style of playing that looked chaotic at best. But look what a bit of time and patience achieves. I know we are not the finished product yet, but things have progressed for the better. As far as recruitment is concerned look at what time to settle has produced. Hall, Luker, Iorpenda and Dennis are starting to flourish as are a few others. The team is playing with our core principles with a Paterson twist and to top it off, Richard Montague is back! Yes as the saying goes....patience is a virtue.
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We should judge progress by steady signs and better structure, not one good result. If the plan stays clear, promotion stays possible.
On 09/10/2025 at 17:21, liampie said: i think there is a lot of reasons why we should be patient and not start demanding things to be changed, as if it can suddenly just happen but through hard work and further improvements. i do wonder if roberto gagliardi will be vindicated come the end of the season. dont get me wrong, i am happy knowing richard montague is back and i do think it will work itself out but gagliardi took the brunt of a lot of criticism.
"I do wonder if Roberto Gagliardi will be vindicated...."
Well, 14 games in, perhaps last summer's recruitment wasn't that bad overall?
Yes, we still need a decent GK come the January transfer window... will Cotter and Aljofree be returned to their parent clubs? We might have to take a financial hit on Traore to move him on, so Richard Montague has some work to do.
On 10/10/2025 at 22:35, Chris said: I have said it before a few times; the biggest mistake was saying we are aiming for promotion and sacking the head coach not long after exiting the playoffs.
The continual losses at home at the end of the season proved Maynard had no plan B. MP does seem to have some Premier /Championship know how as to what is needed to succeed.
The football against Cambridge was still possession based but that second goal from Jatta, was from Bedeau launching a long ball to "mix things up".
Hoping the good run of results continues
3 hours ago, Piethagoram said: "I do wonder if Roberto Gagliardi will be vindicated...."
Well, 14 games in, perhaps last summer's recruitment wasn't that bad overall?
Yeah, I'd be really interested to know how his departure played out because as it turns out the summer recruitment seemingly hasn't been the massive issue we all thought it would be. It's funny that Cotter previously played under Paterson when he was at Barnsley and he signed after Paterson arrived (Iorpenda did too, but he signed before MP got the head-coach job). It's highly likely this move was instigated by our head coach and it's arguably one the poorer signings this season...
According to the website whoscored.com 53% of the goals that Notts have conceded this season is from open play, but significantly, 33% of goals conceded have come from set pieces.
Conceding goals from corners & free kicks are still at a significant amount & we have already seen how costly those concessions can be.
We have seen a big improvement in the Notts performances over the last few weeks & the defence has had a big role in that improvement,
I am sure Martin Paterson is aware of the statistics about the circumstances of each goal conceded & will be working to get those set piece goal percentages down.
Of course the opposition will be looking at those figures too, & they will be very aware that Notts can be vulnerable to set pieces,
If Martin Paterson can solve this set piece conundrum by reducing the percentage of these set piece concessions, it could make the difference between losing a match, drawing or winning more matches.
That means more work on the training field, such as the way that Notts set up & deal with set pieces, the role of the goalkeeper, & outfield players when waiting for a set piece delivery.
I think we can improve when it comes to defending set-pieces and I’m sure a lot of work goes into it. I've spoken about how I think Roos can do more but it's just as important that the players know their man and they stick to them. At times against the physical teams, we do look more susceptible to conceding from set-pieces, but that is a massive part of what makes those teams successful and they’ll score the majority of their goals from this.
I think our average of goals conceded from set-pieces will be always be slightly higher and that is down to how a lot of teams set-up against us. The majority of the teams in the league are going to sit deep, try and counter and make the most of their set-pieces. It was exactly what Cambridge (tried to do) and what Oldham and Crewe did with varying success. And to be fair, against Barnet they had 12 corners and number of decent free-kick positions and they got nothing out of us.
I’m not overly hung-up about set-pieces right now because overall, we are in a good place when it comes to our defence this season. We are the joint 4th best in the league in terms of goals conceded with 15. Oldham are top with 12 but it’s coming at cost for them as they’ve only scored 12 goals too (that’s the joint 2nd worse). We’ve scored 25 goals, that puts us 2nd best. If this trend continues, we’ll be in strong place come the end of the season.
Who's your Man of the Match v Cambridge? 8 members have voted
A comfortable win for Notts in the end with two 2nd half goals from Alassana Jatta.
I have chosen the starting eleven & 2 substitutes for you to pick your favourite for the PON Man of the Match.
Those players are.
Roos, Macari, McDonald, Bedeau, Tsaroulla, Palmer, Robertson, Jones, Grant, Hall, Jatta, Ness, Iorpenda
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I’ve gone for Jatta but 2 minutes before he scored the first there were at least a couple of others in the frame.
Ness was superb, won his challenges, dominated in the air and looked solid. Robertson was also superb, effectively disrupts the opposition but acts as an attacking catalyst too. He linked well with Grant, particularly in the 1st half.
Overall, we had to battle and scrap - and persevered without ever looking vulnerable at the back. Gritty & determined performance - Paterson has instilled some real steel and discipline/concentration into the ranks.
Yeah, I think my mini-shortlist would be Jatta, Palmer and Ness. But considering we didn’t create many chances it meant Jatta had to be clinical and he was.
Jatta offensive and defensive, Palmer a close 2nd, Ness 3rd
Notts play Cambridge United at Meadow Lane on Saturday 25th October at 15:00 pm.
Let's have your thoughts on the fixture. Can Notts keep their unbeaten run going?
What team should Martin Paterson select & what will the final score be?
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Great result after a fairly dour and frustrating struggle.
Thought Robbo & Grant showed some lovely touches, flicks and challenges - we could have lost impetus when they went off but we kept going and Dennis & Iorpenda provided similar spark. Jatta & Dennis actually looked comfortable in tandem.
Ness had the tricky task of coming on to replace McDonald and he certainly stepped up to the plate. Never put a foot wrong and won everything in the air.
Cambridge were big, ugly & crude - no wonder they don’t score many goals!
Excellent 3 points. Move on, next business.
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I'm with @McPie I feel a great amount of satisfaction when a team comes to Meadow Lane, sits back has very little attacking intention and goes away with nothing. Cambridge can set-up however they like, they are entirely within their right to do it but it never makes for a great match.
It’s always hard when you come against a side that sits really deep, we had little space to play through the middle or even wide. And when we tried to pick up the pace with our passing it tended to go astray. Still, we were very comfortable without really creating much but the longer it stayed 0-0 the more you’d have thought it would’ve turned in Cambridge's favour. But we kept at it, the subs came on and freshened/livened us up a bit and Jatta was the difference maker in the end (get ready to knock those bids back come January).
It’s hard to explain but we feel more like a team this season, we undoubtedly lost some talent in the summer but you can’t fault any of the players attitude and endeavour. 2 points off top spot, does that mean we are good now?
He should never have left Notts when he did. I can understand why he did leave. He probably wanted to further his career.
For me, the fact that Stuart Maynard had less support from the start of 2025, was a factor in Notts possibly missing promotion by just six points.
I feel a bit sorry for him because he’s not had a lot of time to change much, but equally from what I can gather from some of his post-match interviews it didn't sound like the squad had taken to him. Surprised he even ended up there to be honest, to go from League 2 to the Southern Prem is a bit of drop, even to be head-coach.
As the article says they’ve had 4 managers in 17 matches and the results haven’t improved. That tells me the real problem lies with the quality of the squad.
Morning all. As @Fan of Big Tone is on his hols, I have started his chat thread in his absence.
It looks a dreary & wet morning here. It did appear to be a little warmer last night but there was a lot of rain.
Lots of rain is good for the garden. I'm pleased to say that many of our plants are still hanging on into the autumn & blooming. Our hanging baskets are still looking pretty good. The mild weather is definitely helping those plants to keep going a little longer.
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It was a beautiful morning here but a little chilly. It's started to cloudy over a little now but still getting periods of sunshine.
Looking forward to the Notts match later. Hopefully we can secure another three points at Meadow Lane today
Don't forget that the clocks go back at 2am Sunday Morning. It's the end of Summer time.
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This is a thread where any member can post Jokes, Cartoons & Memes.
Let this thread be the place for a laugh or two.
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It's this time of year and a good chance to re-air this topic

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The argument for not putting the clocks back from British summer time has merits on both sides.
Many point out that putting the clocks back in Autumn gives lighter mornings for children going to school which they say is a big safety issue. But others point out that the darker evenings puts commuters at risk too..
Personally I think that when the clocks go back in Autumn, it should stay as it is all year round, with darker evenings in summer along with lighter mornings in summer as well as Winter.
Just for you @Robbie and anyone else who wants to play here is a dedicated topic for Strands.
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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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Notts attendance vs Oldham 11,418 (2,066).
Highest in League 2 on Saturday.
Notts late winner at Barnet on Saturday was their first stoppage time winner in league football in nearly four years
Credit to @ARLukomski
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Notts County v Cambridge United, 27 November 2004
New sponsor of the Family Stand, which is now named after this company rather than Haydn Green. Obviously a lot of people are upset about the renaming and asking questions such as: have Haydn Green's family been consulted? Will Haydn Green's contribution to the club's survival be commemorated in some other way?
I'd also like to know a bit more about Green Shift Energy and how much they are actually paying, though the club would be very unlikely to reveal that. I could just about get that Notts would do this if it were a really big corporate partnership, with a prestigious brand, maybe one with Nottingham connections. Not sure that's the case here - it looks like they were set up last year using a company registration service, are owned by three young-ish guys, have a pretty basic website, and a small office in Newcastle. Does that suggest a big enough commercial opportunity to override Haydn Green's memory? Odd.
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I imagine this scenario....the club uses Green Shifts expertise for nil outlay and they get the stand advertising!!!
But it will always be the Haydn Green family stand to me and the vast majority of us proper supporters....
Statement from the Club.
At least it’s a fairly swift response and an acknowledgement that there has been a major foul up here.
Let’s see what happens.
Fun fact: I'm going to a concert on Saturday and a member of the band I'm seeing does tarot readings. Unfortunately it starts after these matches have finished, so I can't cheat by asking her the results. All of these matches kick off at 3pm on Saturday - predict them using conventional means (i.e. guessing) and remember your joker!
Blackburn Rovers v Southampton
Millwall v Leicester City
Barnsley v Rotherham United
Reading v Doncaster Rovers
Barrow v Barnet
Harrogate Town v Newport County
Forest Green Rovers v Boreham Wood
Hartlepool United v Solihull Moors
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Blackburn Rovers 1-2 Southampton
Millwall 0-1 Leicester City
Barnsley 2-0 Rotherham United
Reading 0-1 Doncaster Rovers
Barrow 0-2 Barnet
Harrogate Town 0-1 Newport County Joker
Forest Green Rovers 1-0 Boreham Wood
Hartlepool United 2-0 Solihull Moors
Blackburn Rovers 0-2 Southampton
Millwall 0-1 Leicester City
Barnsley 2-1 Rotherham United Joker
Reading 2-0 Doncaster Rovers
Barrow 2-0 Barnet
Harrogate Town 1-1 Newport County
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Blackburn 0-1 Southampton
Millwall 1-2 Leicester City
Barnsley 1-1 Rotherham United
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On 05/09/2025 at 07:34, Piethagoram said:
@Piethagoram Good luck in putting foreign owners in prison such as those from the middle East & United States. I doubt that they would be extradited due to geopolitical reasons. A massive fine or debarment would probably be the only punishment for many international owners.
I agree with @Robbie. The real focus should be on forcing the sale of owners who are clearly harming football, no matter where they’re from. But it shouldn’t stop there, there needs to be proper checks in place to stop these types from getting involved in the first place. Prevention is key.
Trying to jail foreign owners, especially those from places like the Middle East or the US, is unlikely to happen. There are too many political and legal barriers. A heavy fine or banning them from owning clubs might be the only realistic option. It’s not perfect, but it’s better than letting them carry on unchecked.
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The Independent Football Regulator (IFR) is making significant progress, with recent news including the appointment of David Kogan OBE as its Chair & Richard Monks as its first CEO. The IFR has also published plans for a new licensing regime that will require all 116 clubs in the top five men's leagues to hold a license starting in the 2027-28 season, based on their financial stability, corporate governance, & fan consultation. This new system will give the IFR powers to enforce financial sustainability, cap spending, & ensure clubs maintain enough cash to cover operational costs.
The EFL have confirmed that Wednesday will have a 12 point automatic deduction due to going into administration. That leaves them 15 points from safety now at the bottom of the Championship.
Can't help but feel that these points deductions are just punishing the club further down when they are already down. Their matchday squad at the moment involve players that have stayed on & haven't left due to the ongoing financial issues, & young academy players.
The club already looks destined for League 1, but unless the Club is bought by someone willing to put lots of money into the club, there is a distinct possibility that more sanctions could be imposed, such as expulsion from the EFL, & that would be a massive moment for English Football. I hope it doesn't happen.
Of course with all of these stories of financial problems in the football pyramid the elephant in the room continues to be Man City that is yet to face a judgement for their alleged 115 breaches of the rules.
Sad. Yes, that club is too big to fail. But it seems like administration is an unavoidable and necessary stage in any survival. You'd think that the EFL would give them every chance to right the ship
Swindon are currently one of the leading teams if you go by results during the first quarter of the season. I think it was significant that Notts matched them in just about every department & were unfortunate not to beat them on the day.
I think the match demonstrates how Notts have improved over the last few matches. Roos is getting better, the defence is sound, the midfield is solid & Notts are scoring goals from different players, & not just relying on the two strikers.
The first eleven selection is getting much more consistent, but because the whole squad is improving, there is a healthy competition for places which is good, because it keeps the first eleven on their toes.
Notts still have to deal better with crosses into the box, which has been a long running problem for them, but my takeaway is the positives at the moment far outweigh any negatives.
@Robbie good observations. Yeah, Pato's established a good level of performance in all departments and we were a very good match for them.
The healthy level of competition is there for sure. It's great though that Pato's picks seem to tally with what you see with your own eyes on the pitch. We didn't always get that with Burchnall or Maynard
Talking of competition for places, as we didn't win maybe one more change could be in the offing for Saturday. Bennetts has done well whenever he's come on and did well starting in the cup game. I love Tsaroulla but he was our worst player at Swindon. Perhaps Bennetts has earned a shot, and maybe Jodi can surprise Cambridge from the other side.
I can see it being unchanged, but I'd get it if he gave Bennetts a run out.
One big takeaway is that everyone loves Paterson now! He was an unpopular pick, some fans said he was out of his depth, gone by Xmas, etc. He's got us fitter, is getting the best out of Rodders, Matty Palmer and Grant, has integrated Robbo into the team well, got Jatta smiling and scoring again, and been a good judge of the loan signings.
Notts' good form stretches quite a long way now. We've taken 20 points from the last 10 games, which is automatic promotion form. By taking 1 point from the first 3 games, we gave everyone else a head start, which we've partially clawed back.
Hoping that attendances start to pick up again as the coach and team deserve it.
One of the takeaways for me is that we’re beginning to see there is a very capable player in Conor Grant. If he can be more consistent and clinical in front of goal, he could be a big player for us. Credit to MP and his coaching team for helping him improve.
We all have an idea of our favourite all time great Notts player that we have seen or heard of.
But what would be your ultimate Notts team if you could choose your best players either from the players you saw, or who you heard of and read about?
I'm sure we will have our favourites. There are so many to choose from, and we will all have our own ideas of which Notts players to put in that team.
So I will allow eleven players and one substitute.
You can have any formation you like so long as the side is balanced. Good luck.
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Kasper Schmicheal
Steve Finnan Mike Edwards Gary Liddle Alan Sheehan
Ian Baraclough
Phil Turner Paul Devlin
Danny Allsopp Lee Hughes Gary McSwegan
Formation: 4-3-3
I really wanted to have three strikers, these are all players I have seen play for Notts.
On 23/07/2024 at 09:42, Piethagoram said: I will offer a non English slant on the best Notts 11
GK:
Raddy (Yugoslavia)
Def:
Benji (St Kitts)
Anders Jacobsen (Norway)
Pedro ( qualified to play for Spain)
Worthington (Northern Ireland)
Midfield
Masson (Scotland)
Nicol (Scotland)
Garcia (France)
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McSwegan (Scotland)
Harkouk (Algeria)
Chiedozie (Nigeria)
In honour of Raddy being back in Nottingham this weekend #COYP
Like many of us oldish ones, I suppose mine would have to concentrate on the team that finished mid-table in the top flight a couple of times (before the relegation season). Level matters. Ruben is my favourite player, but I cannot allow him in. But Kaspar I can, he was just a cut above
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Who's your Man of the Match v Swindon? 5 members have voted
A hard earned draw by Notts tonight against a side who will sure to be up there fighting for promotion.
Notts could easily have won the match with a little more luck.
So who caught your eye tonight for the PON Man of the Match?
I have chosen the first eleven for you to choose your favourite. Those players are,
Roos, Macari, McDonald, Bedeau, Tsaroulla, Palmer, Robertson, Jones, Hall, Grant, Jatta.
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conor grant gets my vote, thought he played very well and his goal will hopefully allow him to crack on with this season. a few more goals and more will see hes worth.
That was a tight deadline!
Never mind, my vote goes to Conor Grant anyway. I really hope he uses this to push on and hit a higher level with more consistency. The injury to Luker and Iorpenda falling off has opened up a spot for the taking, so it's down to Conor. At Swindon, it wasn't only his key goal and assist contributions, he maintained a positive involvement for the whole 90. Before, we've seen him fade away for long periods, but there was none of that on Tuesday.
I'd say 2 players pushed him close - Jatta, also involved in both goals and solid throughout, including in his own box. And then Macari...the pick of the defenders for me, especially in the 2nd half. Both goals came from his side, but none his fault. Their equaliser was a fluke. They couldn't have played the ball down the line, if it wasn't for a poor ball hitting their player's back and ending up in the perfect place for them.
The Nest is doing good business tonight. It also gives our great club lots of good publicity too.
We saw a different kind of win by Notts on Saturday. Notts didn't win by dominating possession & overwhelming their opponents by their passing game, they won by defending for long periods, surviving an aerial assault on their goal, not playing at their best, but still coming up with a bit of quality at the end with a well taken goal by Hall.
Notts weren't allowed to show their attacking prowess in the way they would have liked but the Notts defence was outstanding with Roos having his best game of the season between the sticks.
We have seen many matches, some at ML where the opposition has done the same to Notts when Notts have dominated the match, but failed to score due to excellent defending, then conceding a goal & opponents taking all the points.
If Notts can continue to achieve positive results, just like this one, when they have been dominated by their opponents & have had to defend stoutly as a result, but still get the win, they won't be far away from the top of the league at the end of the season.
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I’m not convinced it was a smash and grab win. We weren’t at our best with the ball, but that was due to Barnet’s tactics. What we did was react to the situation they put us in and did it very well. They asked us to defend and we did! In that situation we only needed one bit of quality to win and we produced it. The takeaway is that we know how to play football and win an now we know how to defend and win.
Barnet put us under pressure, they kept playing forward and putting the ball into the box but on the whole we dealt with it really well. And I know they had 18 shots but how many of them were actually decent chances, one or two? We blocked 7 of them and 11 of their shots were from outside the box too. So we actually limited them very few openings.
I think going forward we still need to work on how to deal with an aggressive press. One big bonus is that we didn't play any kamikaze passes our play ourselves into trouble and give away a sloppy goal. But equally we can't just keep clearing the ball and giving it back to the opposition, on another a day a more effective attacking team could've punished us.
I think we did get lucky in the end and I mean in terms of our winner, I think we deserved at least a draw for such a solid defence display though. Can't take anything away from Hall, it was an excellent finish and he has really grown into the team now. I’ve not heard a moan about us missing Didzy for sometime now so that is a massive compliment.
On the subs, they have been really effective this season, almost to the point that I can’t remember us ever being so effective when it comes to making subs… Is this partly down to the technical board? At the start of the season when it was first announced they said: “The Technical Board will also develop a process to support the coaching team in making more effective in-game decisions. This will involve supplying a variety of data-led metrics, analysis and insights to the dugout in as near to real-time as possible”. Surely can't just be coincidence?
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