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  1. There don't even seem to be any rumours anymore. What happens if nobody meets the Trew's asking price?

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  2. Game 9 - Orient (H)

    Team: Leyton Orient

    Date: 24/09/16

    Where: Meadow Lane



    What line-up should John Sheridan 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. Who r ya?? You Pies!!

      Who r ya?? You Pies!!

      A few wins at home will steady the home nerves I'm sure both on the pitch and in the seats , confidence is key , we are on the path towards a good season I'm sure , COYP 

    3. Dripsey3

      Dripsey3

      2 hours ago, allardyces tash said:

      @Dripsey3 Leyton Orient was very poor, they reminded me of us. Excellent win but we need to focus on improving and consistency.

      I hear ya, but to be fair, it isn't a great league this year. Notts are as good as anyone...on paper at least.......I think JS will turn potential into points. Notts won't be far away at the end of the season IMO. 

    4. Piethagoram
  3. An article in the Grimsby Telegraph covering the court case of the Grimsby Town fans who got onto the pitch at Meadow Lane have said they did so to avoid being crushed in a surge of supporters celebrating a goal.

    From the article, which can be found at http://www.grimsbytelegraph.co.uk/grimsby-town-fans-blame-surge-for-pitch-invasion-at-notts-county/story-29734924-detail/story.html:

    Nottingham Magistrates' Court heard that some had trouble finding seats at Meadow Lane – and that supporters were standing in a seated area.

    Four Mariners' supporters were banned from all Premier and Football League games for three years. If England are playing abroad, they will have to surrender their passports.

    Presiding magistrate David Mitchell told them: "This is to help prevent violence and disorder connected with football matches."

    Sitting with two colleagues, he heard criticism over the handling of supporters at the League Two match which ended in a 2-2 draw on September 3.

    Grimsby fan Paul John Taylor said: "I talked to a couple of stewards and showed my ticket. They said 'go up there' and I went up there.

    "All the seats were taken and I ended up in a standing area. When Grimsby scored, there was a surge and the only place I could go was onto the pitch.

    "It was not my fault. It just seemed like bad organisation. You could not get seated anywhere," said Taylor, 46, of Holyoake Road, Grimsby.

    Tony Hines, 43, of Laburnam Drive, Grimsby, said he had suffered a broken heel last Christmas and that it was still "very very painful".

    He told the court: "When we scored, there was surge of people. I went over the barrier to get out of the way of the crush. Basically I stepped over but didn't go on the pitch or anything like that.

    "I didn't want to get in a crush. I basically stepped straight back."

    Father-of-three Thomas Troop, 29, apologised and said he had been watching the match from the second row of seating. Problems arose when Grimsby scored their second goal.

    "The only way to get out of trouble was to step over the barrier. I stood on the gravel on the other side of the barrier," he said.

    "The previous week I had seen Manchester United play Hull. People broke their legs when they scored – I didn't want to be in that situation," added Troop of Danes Close, Grimsby.

    And Daniel Fisher, 23, of Lime Grove, Humberston told the bench: "We scored and there was a massive surge of fans heading towards the front.

    "The safest thing seemed to be to hop over, which is not the right thing. I stepped over for 20 or 30 seconds.

    "It was an all seater but most of the fans were standing," he added.

    All pleaded guilty to going onto the playing area at Notts County FC, Meadow Lane in breach of the Football Offences Act 1991.

    Troop and Hines were fined £175, Taylor £170 and Fisher £136, all figures based on their income.

    They must each pay £85 prosecution costs and a £30 government surcharge.

    The quartet can apply to have the banning orders lifted after two years. Magistrates warmed that they risk prison if they defy the ban.

    David Miles, prosecuting, said problems occurred when goals were scored. He applied for the Football Banning Orders, telling the magistrates: "You have to be satisfied there are reasonable grounds that it may prevent further violence or disorder."

    Notts County FC declined to comment on the case.

    What do you think about this story? Namely the comment which describes the away end as suffering from "bad organisation".

  4. Tomorrow's Fixtures

    Reading v Huddersfield Town

    Wolves v Brentford

    Bolton Wanderers v Bradford City

    Scunthorpe United v Sheffield United

    Luton Town v Doncaster Rovers

    Newport County v Cambridge Utd

  5.  

    Feel free to have a browse, for those who can't see the gallery here is a direct link.

    Yesterday was a brilliant day for me, not just because Notts won but I was introduced to a few new faces around Meadow Lane and on top of that my youngest daughter decided to keep me company (as Super_Pie refused to leave the house or should I say come off the Playstation) lol

    Anywho, I also gave a series a pictures to two fans I have been taking pictures of at various games over the few seasons PON has operated.

    Here's a parting picture for Granny and Super Ram.
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  6. Name: Meet the Fans 16/17 - Leyton Orient (24/09/2016)
    Category: Meet the Fans
    Date Added: 2016-09-24
    Submitter: notts-joe

     

    PON's very own jack of all trades Notts-Joe took time out today ahead of Notts County v Leyton Orient - at Meadow Lane in order to speak with fans regarding what the Notts faithful think.

    Questions: What have you made of Jon Stead so far this season? How much of an impact has Jon Sheridan had on Notts and do you have faith in him? How can Notts improve defensively and what would your midfield line-up be? and more.

    If you would like to feature, get in touch! Feel free to submit potential questions below and we will look into asking them.

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    Meet the Fans 16/17 - Leyton Orient (24/09/2016)

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    1. liampie

      liampie

      i walked passed you talking to a fairly big group of fans, great job with the video, really enjoyed it joe.

    2. Joe Jones

      Joe Jones

      Another quality set of interviews. Nice to see those two who have come all the way from Florida find the time to watch their beloved team! That's passion for you.

  7. 8 games into the season, which player has been the most disappointing signing of 2016/17? Do you see them improving?

    Adam Collin or Michael O'Connor have been very disappointing.

    Once fit, Michael O'Connor should improve but it is hard to see where Collin can. Just very average for this division.

  8. Piethagoram is a bit late, so here are my thoughts:

    Collin 6 – no difficult saves to make, but kicking and command of his area was a bit better.  Slowly improving.

    Tootle 6.5 – looks suited to the wing back role, put himself about well.

    Hollis 7 – kept things simple, good positionally, didn’t do a lot wrong.

    Duffy 6.5 – solid performance in the middle of a back three.

    Laing 6.5 – see Hollis, although knock a point off if his red card was for kicking the ball away.

    Dickinson 7 – looked good defensively and going forwards.

    Rodman  5.5 – competed a bit better, but his forward threat was minimal.

    O’Connor 6.5 – much better, more involved and gave us a bit of shape.

    Milsom 5.5 – anonymous for much of the game, but stuck at it even though he seemed to be struggling late in the game.

    Stead 8* - our only threat first half, another great goal out of nothing before he went off.

    Forte 6 – hard to know his position, but he did look a threat at times.

     

    Collins 7.5 – Collins could be very good.   Pace, power, and a superbly cool finish for his goal.

    Oliver 6 – good substitution, gave us an outlet when were under the cosh.

    Richards 6.5 – nicely weighted pass to free Collins, really hope to see more of him.

     

    Overall a very enjoyable afternoon.  A pretty dull first half was followed by the sort of second half that makes it well worth the money.

     

    Positives:

    We showed real fighting spirit after going down to 10 men.

    Sheridan’s substitutions were spot on.

    The crowd really woke up when we scored, we can create a good atmosphere if you give us something to cheer!

    Jordan Richards – what a pleasure it was to see the son of a legend grace Meadow Lane.

    A home win.

    Within touching distance of the play-offs.

    Above the Stags in the league.

    Negatives: 

    Just the one, the fact that the destiny of the points could have been decided by the **** with a whistle rather than the 22 players on the pitch.  How he failed to award a penalty (and possible red card) for the foul on Collins is beyond me.  At least I can criticise him without it being called sour grapes.

     

  9. http://www.nottscountyfc.co.uk/news/article/2016-17/notts-county-jason-turner-3318328.aspx

    At least some level of communication but surprised no mention of Raymundo returning as chairman, nor any indication of state of the sale / investment for future

  10. So Luther Wildin has gone on loan to struggling Grantham Town for a month. Like Montel Gibson, I'm a little disappointed that he has been loaned out so low although he will be getting some football and hopefully this will only be for a month so he can then go somewhere higher up the pyramid to help with his development. People on here have spoken highly of him previously, so I would not like to see another promising youngster discarded from the club in favour of "experience".

  11. Meadow Lane is a great ground but why does Notts find it harder than most visiting clubs to get wins?

    I have seen people on Twitter suggest that we need a better atmosphere but I think much of it goes down to the way we perform going into home games. Its a poor excuse to say its because of pressure, performance leading into some games have been better but the end result just as poor. Is Meadow Lane cursed? Do the players lack ambition at home? Its not a lack of cohesion as why would the 09/10 squad do better?

    The lack of quality and relate able players to the NCFC community plays a part of it IMO.

  12. Afternoon all

    Thought some of you might be interested in this, focused quite heavily on the worrying Whole Game Solution movement this month:

    http://www.leftlion.co.uk/articles.cfm/title/left-magpie--september/id/8584

    COYP

  13. Saturday's Fixtures:
    Blackburn Rovers v Rotherham United
    Ipswich Town v Aston Villa
    Port Vale v Gillingham
    Sheffield United v Peterborough United
    Barnet v Colchester United
    WWycombe Wanderers v Stevenage

  14. Collin 4 Another unconvincing performance. Misread chipped cross for their first and inexplicably stopped.

    Laing 5 nice to have a defender comfortable on the ball

    Tootle 5 Needed to put the foot in, which was needed today

    Dickinson 5 good ball for Forte's goal.... got booked when ref got ball out decision hopelessly wrong

    Duffy 5 out jumped for their first. 

    Hollis 5 suited and booted for Cheltenham's direct style

    O'Connor 5 better game than his 2 previous no shows. Still remain unconvinced. 

    Milsom 5 more defensive than creative

    Rodman 3 Anonymous again

    Stead 7 Two class strikes

    Forte 6 took his goal well. Got booked questioning another wrong decision by the ref

    Subs:

    Richards 6.5 Slotted in so well, no nerves, not a foot wrong. Pedro would have been proud

    Oliver 5 Beginning to see what JS sees in him. Certainly does win headers

    Collins 4 Energy but gave away needless free kick towards the end of extra time which put us under unnecessary pressure. Also needless offside for not running back when needed

     

     

  15. Game 8 - The Robins (H)

    Team: Cheltenham Town

    Date: 17/09/16

    Where: Whaddon Road



    What line-up should John Sheridan 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. Dripsey3

      Dripsey3

      Good win. Showed reliance. Good response to last week.

    3. Chris

      Chris

      After they scored their second goal I didn't expect us to respond as quickly.

      I didn't think the game would be over, as both sides seemed very likely to respond by scoring further but it sounded like several players really wanted the points today. Overall a much better performance by the sound of it, Mark Stallard mentioned various things about the defence but a winning formula will help breed a winning way. We just need to focus on giving teams a game at the end of the day.

      We did this against Cheltenham who sounded like they are a reasonable League Two team.

    4. Piethagoram
  16. Attendance last night for the Lionesses game. Did any one go, we couldn't make it?

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  17. The match day magazine used to be a great supplement to read, but I must say I am disappointed by the noticeably reduced quality.

    I won't be shelling out £3 to buy it, that is for sure. What ever happened to the quality?

  18. Some might argue that its still early, that some teams are late bloomers with regards to settling down. John Sheridan is still clearly learning about his squad, which players are consistent etc.

    For me, I don't think the issue is down to the fact that the players are still learning about each other.

    Nor do I feel its down to effort as such, I think some are just struggling for consistency and failing to take in the tactics. I think if the midfield and defence played up to standard, there would be no question that our strikers could get goals. Audel for me isn't a right back, he plays better elsewhere and I would like to see someone else establish that position as their own.

    Centre back wise - I can see this improving easily with the midfield doing their part.

    I agree with calls for the return of Stanley Aborah, we need his creativity and hold up play - yes I do think his performance have been inconsistent but many other players have been dire far more than him. We need better movement on the flanks, do we have any wingers who can run directly at the opposition? If so, why don't see this??? Dickinson would probably perform better if those around him did, yet he needs to focus on trying to win the ball and defend - I hate seeing him whine and argue. For such a well built player, he doesn't half act like prima donna.

    So, how can Notts improve for you? What would be your solution to the weak and absent midfield? Discuss.....

  19. Well it all started again last night. Result of the night is Barcelona's 7-0 destruction of Celtic. Celtic missed a penalty at 1-0.

    It reached 34.4 degrees in Gravesend yesterday. Meanwhile in Manchester over an inch of rain fell in an hour meaning Man City vs Borussia Monchengladbach was postponed until tonight. 

    Arsenal went to PSG and drew 1-1. They'll be happy with that after being outplayed for most of the game. They scored with their first shot on target after 78 mins. PSG missed a host of chances, some were laughable misses, I actually laughed.......

  20. Trees at home for RUFC tonight, all good wishes gratefully received as we're shy te ATM & Stubbs hasn't got a clue

  21. Is anyone else thinking its time to give Scott Loach a run in goal now? 

  22. Name: Meet the Fans 16/17 - Accrington Stanley (10/09/2016)
    Category: Meet the Fans
    Date Added: 2016-09-11
    Submitter: notts-joe

    Pride of Nottingham is back with another 'Meet the Fans' as Notts County prepared to take on struggling Accrington Stanley at Meadow Lane. Notts-Joe took the time out to speak with several fans ahead of the League Two clash.

    Questions: What have you made of the recent performances by Notts and is the team starting to click? How much of a boost has the return of Louis Laing been for the magpies? and others.

    If you would like to feature, get in touch! Feel free to submit potential questions below and we will look into asking them.

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    Meet the Fans 16/17 - Accrington Stanley (10/09/2016)

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    1. super_ram

      super_ram

      Good video as usual.Nice to see familiar faces.

    2. liampie

      liampie

      liked the duo, they did not say much but spoke sense. good video.

  23. Well tomorrow it all begins again, with another trip to the Wastelands of East Manchester, exactly the same fixture as the last CL group game Gladbach played in.

    There's been the usual problems getting tickets, with even the people who work for Gladbach being denied access to the Hopsitality areas, 'because they're German'. Racism is alive and well in Englsih football!!

    After City's performance against Man Ure and with Kun Aguerro available for the game I fear the worst...

    But things may get better, after all the next game is against Barcelona...

  24. Gästefans zeigen Herz: Die Anhänger von ADO den Haag haben weiche "Wurfgeschosse" im Gepäck.

    Objects thrown onto the pitch, not an unknown phenomenon as these two arch-rivals with plenty of hooligans faced each other.

     

    But - on this occasion in the 12th minute soft-toys were thrown on in a co-ordinated gesture to be collected for ill children, excellent gesture

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