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  1. Game 8 - The Glovers (A)

    Team: Yeovil Town

    Date: 31/08/19

    Where: Huish Park



    What line-up should Neal Ardley 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.

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    2. Piethagoram
    3. Dripsey3

      Dripsey3

      3-0 flattered the home side. Notts could easily have scored 2 or 3. That's the positive, chances were created. Notts have a real issue with aerial balls into the box. Whether it's set prices or flick ons, the defending is dreadful. Not good in a league where a lot of goals come from set pieces. 

    4. cheeky~k8

      cheeky~k8

      Shame about the result.

  2. Time to get your crystal balls out again - the next round of fixtures kicks off on Saturday at 3pm, so feel free to post your predictions (even if you're new) and don't forget your jokers...

    Millwall v Hull

    Sheffield Wednesday v QPR

    Rotherham v Tranmere

    Peterborough v Sunderland

    Port Vale v Cambridge

    Scunthorpe v Carlisle

    Ebbsfleet v Aldershot

    Torquay v Hartlepool

  3. Midnight is the EFL's deadline for Bury and things look extremely bleak for them. The EFL have stated that their ownership situation hasn't changed and that no takeover appears to be advanced. Their idiot chairman has insisted that he has the money to fund them yet also begged for 2.7 million on the radio. The EFL have suspended five matches and understandably have to act soon. It looks very bleak and my heart goes out to them.

    In 2006 we nearly went out of the league, it famously went down to the last day. Our opposition on the final day happened to be Bury, who also had a (remote) chance of going down and needed a draw to be sure of survival. Kasper Schmeichel played for them on that day. The draw ultimately saw us both stay up, and at the end of the match the jubilant away fans were serenaded with a chant of "we're staying up with the Bury".

    Fingers crossed something comes up for them and they can put this nightmare behind them.

  4. Notts have mutually terminated the contract of midfielder Andy Kellett.

    A bit of a wasted signing for Notts, last season he looked good when given short spells and his creativity/direct approach could have been made useful. This is a lot more disappointing than the departure of Will Patching but it does make a lot of sense.

  5. I feel like Notts would be more relaxed if the players could build on taking the lead, defensively we are much better than last season and low blow such as the Stockport County/Wrexham levellers will happen.

    Going 1-0 seems to invite the opposition teams to attack.

    If Notts could just be a bit more clinical on goal, as creatively we do look better and looked very lively against Wrexham. I just can't see us losing a 2-0 goal lead, confidence would lift I feel.

  6. The squads been assembled quite well IMO, there's only a real need for a tall striker that can be a target man.

    What does everyone else think?

  7. I think it was a mistake to allow the likes of Mike Edwards, Alan Smith and Shola Ameobi to leave Notts last season. Something most fans would agree with I think, Ameobi wasn't replaced and the club lacked some with the ability to take the rough and tough. Edwards and Smith formed a culture club, they was good people to have behind the scenes. However, I am inclined to believe allowing Jon Stead to leave ahead of the National League campaign will allow the club to re-identify itself. The signings of Kane Hemmings and Kristian Dennis wasn't give the proper chance to settle, early spells they did look quite good but fitness impacted that from establishing further in my opinion. Stead due to his hard-working approach became the player we relied upon too much, allowing him to leave should give a fresh change up top.

    Provided that the club injects pace which was majorly lacking last season I do feel the change will benefit the club.

    You can't rely on someone at that age to play week in and week out without seeing them become inconsistent. He did well don't get me wrong, but every manager fell back to selecting him instead of getting more out of others.

    What's your thoughts? Will Notts miss Jon Stead next season?

  8. i was just thinking about this seasons recruitment compared to the players we have released, some of the out of contracted players like lewis allesandra are doing well and are scoring for the new clubs. will patching and andy kellett never earned much game time for notts, such as waste of potential and money.

    do you feel its better to have a big squad with depth or a small team with quality?

    its really a tough ask for any manager, being able to rotate players due to fitness/injuries and still have a competitive squad.

    i personally think the healthy squad size is around 25-28 players covering each position at least twice.

  9. Game 7 - The Magpies (H)

    Team: Chorley

    Date: 26/08/19

    Where: Meadow Lane



    What line-up should Neal Ardley 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.

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    2. DangerousSausage

      DangerousSausage

      @Elite_pie if the result flattered us, the positive is that we do possess the quality to turn games when things aren't going our way. That's very important psychologically.

    3. CliftonMagpie

      CliftonMagpie

      I can't stand this attitude of Notts beat a bunch of amateurs, a win is a win and it builds confidence. Scoring more than 3 goals is great for morale, lets hope it helps to build character too.

    4. themightymagpies

      themightymagpies

      I didn't hear anyone moaning about the win at the game or afterwards, it's a great result and I would hope the season can kick on from here.

  10. Right then boys and girls, it's time for another round of the famous PON prediction league (it's getting harder to write this without sounding like a rubbish game show host). All four of our divisions are in action on Saturday, so get your predictions in by Saturday, 3pm at the latest and don't forget your jokers! And you're welcome to take part if you haven't so far, too :)

    Fulham v Nottingham Forest

    Charlton v Brentford

    Coventry v Gillingham

    Rochdale v Blackpool

    Morecambe v Exeter

    Bradford v Forest Green

    Bromley v Boreham Wood

    Yeovil v Maidenhead

  11. Game 6 - The Fleet (A)

    Team: Ebbsfleet United

    Date: 24/08/19

    Where: Stonebridge Road



    What line-up should Neal Ardley 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.

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    2. Chris

      Chris

      I don't know, I'm not disappointed by the actual result.

      I'm concerned about the nature in which we gave the lead away twice, however, football is like this and sometimes the teams who aren't doing that well lift their game for matches like this one. Did we not say last season that teams would be doing this? Now the seasons started, some are acting like we are self-entitled to gain promotion just because of who we are. The squad needs further time to gel, I don't think Neal Ardley has figured all of the pictures out with his tactics but I am encouraged.

      I've missed two games so far, we have looked alright in the other ones I have seen.

      Considering some wonder where the goals will come from (myself included at times), yesterday taking the lead twice was a positive. The negative is how we fail to make Ebbsfleet work for the goals we conceded, but again, after last season and the fact our defence is pretty much new. It will take time!

      I think I would be more annoyed if we had lost and totally been outplayed, it sounds like either team had a good game and for us too many of our players didn't step their own performances up. Regan Booty finding the net, finally I feel will be important - he seems like the type of lad that wants to score on a regular basis.

    3. liampie

      liampie

      not sure what went wrong, it sounds like jim o brien really messed up by scoring the own goal but i guess thats pressure.

    4. DangerousSausage

      DangerousSausage

      I suppose if your glass is half full, you can at least say we're regularly taking the lead, unlike last season (although that really cannot be the yardstick). Trouble is, once you get into the habit of losing leads it can really get into your head and become a kind of self-fulfilling prophecy. We need to cut it out and get a couple of wins on the board.

      How were the individual performances?

  12. Mean of 5

    Slocombe 6

    Rawlinson 6 First touches did not convey confidence. Did an assured job....Toots sidelined?

    Graham 6 Provides a bit of pace in central defence

    Turner 6 Real solid centre half...

    McCrory 5 Defensive yes but not strong enough to beat his man when going forward. Always took the safety first option, which maybe not a bad thing at this stage

    Rose 7.5 MoTM Much stronger first half than second...A Neal Bishop type performance

    Doyle 5.5 Unfussy energetic but nothing in an offensive sense

    Booty 7 Delightful ball in for Dennis. Provided some really good passes but need to be more street wise when too soft in build up of Wrexham goal

    Enzio 6.5 Provided some good glimses but did drift in the second half

    Dennis 7.5 Great header for the goal, showed good movement but needs to feed off an old style #9

    Thomas 6 Wasted chances which you would have expected to be more clinical

    Subs

    Osborne 6 Needs more matches to get confident that he can beat his man

    JOB 6.5 great layback to set up Tyson

    Tyson 5 Golden chance missed.... just needed to hit the target

     

     

    https://www.nottinghampost.com/sport/football/football-news/trio-shine-magpies-notts-county-3224692

  13. https://mobile.twitter.com/Official_NCFC/status/1159392865698680832 

    Understand he's on a big wage but disappointed he's gone. Never used in the right way at Notts.

    Scored 14 goals in a team that struggled last season, despite being put on the wing for some games and being injured. Got a lot of undeserved stick in his time at Notts. Had good link up play and a good work rate as well

    Good luck to him

  14. As the EFL is in action in midweek, the next round of the prediction league is on Tuesday. As the Conference isn't playing, I've picked extra fixtures from Leagues One and Two to bump the number up to eight. If you want to take part, please post your predictions by TUESDAY at 7.45 PM at the latest! :)

    Birmingham City v Barnsley

    Derby County v Bristol City

    MK Dons v Lincoln City

    Oxford United v Burton Albion

    Accrington Stanley v Shrewsbury

    Cambridge United v Scunthorpe

    Grimsby v Colchester

    Plymouth v Salford

  15. Sam Graham becomes  9th signing in this transfer window as he joins us on a one year loan deal from Sheffield United.

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  16. if notts can beat wrexham on sunday, it can turn the season around and breed a bit of confidence into the squad. it seems we are adapting and the arrival of booty seems to give notts a bit of grit in the middle of the park.

    im not suggesting we will win every game, i just think the positives are there if we can build on this good result against harrogate.

    what do you think?

  17. Game 5 - Red Dragons (H)

    Team: Wrexham

    Date: 18/08/19

    Where: Meadow Lane



    What line-up should Neal Ardley 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.

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    2. Piethagoram
    3. CliftonMagpie

      CliftonMagpie

      I felt entertained and the top of the Kop was electric.

      First half Notts looked to struggle to create scoring chances, a few good efforts but nothing like the second half. I thought the final 45 minutes Notts looked like a squad that could give a side a thrashing, Wrexham played well but not as good on the ball. I agree the finishing could have been better, yet I am optimistic about the direction.

      The football was class.

    4. BESTpie

      BESTpie

      Good game, Notts played well and looked lively throughout the game. I think if there was some better finishing, Notts could have won comfortably.

  18. Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, the PON prediction league is upon us again. So get your tips in by Saturday 2.59 pm at the latest, don't forget your jokers, and please try not to get more points than me this time :D

    Luton Town v West Brom

    Wigan v Leeds

    Lincoln v Southend

    Burton v Rotherham

    Exeter v Swindon

    Carlisle v Mansfield

    Stockport v Eastleigh

    Barnet v Chesterfield

  19. The signing of Mr Booty got me thinking. Are there any players out there you wish Notts had signed purely because of their names?

    Max Power and Cliff Hercules are two favourites of mine. Any suggestions? :D

  20. Welsh defender Connell Rawlings formerly of Port Vale has become Notts county 8th sighing of this transfer window after his contract was terminated with a year left to go by Port Vale so he could make the switch. 

    Whats everyone’s thoughts?

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  21. Is it just me or is it a case that Notts play better away from home? They seem burdened by the weight of expectation at home. They seem to be afraid to try things because of the crowd reaction if they don't work out. Meadow Lane should be a fortress but teams actually like going there because they know the crowd will quickly pounce on Notts if things aren't going well. The opposition feed off that and grow in confidence. Isn't it time for supporters to support the team for 90 mins at home? The fans last night were right behind the team for 90 mins and you saw the result. 

  22. Welcome to Pon's new member @ExiledPie

    Can members help me welcome them to our site, I hope you enjoy the site and join in.

  23. We've been missing a thread for the latest happenings in this wonderful league of ours, so here's one. Add anything vaguely Conference-related here. Might as well make ourselves at home :)

    Solihull Moors are top of the table and Wrexham are visiting Meadow Lane on Sunday. Luckily they've got the added distraction of the Scottish Challenge Cup (no, really).

    Hilariously, it's now known as the Tunnock's Caramel Wafer Challenge Cup. Are we through the looking glass now?

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  24. Any one wanting to get there new home and away kit personalised so I’ve spoke to the club shop and unfortunately there won’t be a delivery of numbers and letters until Friday. They do have a limited number of letters and numbers in stock what they are I’m not sure.

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