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  1. Glad to see another new member,welcome @ScaffPie.Have a good look around the site.There are articles on the home page,blogs and of course all the forums.You'll soon get used to us all.Please join in and enjoy. :thumbsup:


  2. A warm welcome to @AndrewMacdonald1862, welcome to Pride of Nottingham!

    I hope you like what you see and stay around, we're a friendly community but growing all the time. It's good to have you here, why not share a little about yourself? How long have you supported Notts?

    YP!

  3. i had to walk past a group rowdy blade fans earlier, who shouted abuse at me. all grown men at least 20 years older than myself! at one point two of them started following me but a fight broke up between some of the other group.

    how thuggish are their fans?

    i noticed an elderly man in his late 50's to mid 60's with blood pouring down his face!

    a cop told me to walk a longer way around to ml because supposedly trouble had broke out. i cant see anything about this at all online, did anyone else see things like this?

  4. There's a rumour going around that McLeod is set to sign from MK Dons, not sure I believe it but a friend linked a message about Orient being interested in Haynes?

    I'm not sure about McLeod personally, despite Haynes being split between our fan base. I do have hopes for him!

    I would only let him go if a fee was involved and if Derry was open to giving Arquin another chance, unless he leaves. We need to make the most of who we have available. Your thoughts?

     

  5. So has anyone's opinion of Fotheringham changed after yesterday? I know he has had a lot of stick from fans who say he is not good enough for this level but I think he had possibly his best game since joining Notts, it seems that SD is bringing the best out of him.


     


    I couldn't see his celebration properly from where I was sat in the Pavis but it looked like he was enjoying celebrating his goal with the fans.


     


    I also liked his interview after the game, he always comes across as very genuine and enthusiastic about the club, he mentioned that he was a big friend of MacGregor and said that he would cry if he didn't come back on loan.


     


    What are others thoughts?


  6. Just remembered I had these photos from 2010 on my facebook.


     


    Warning, this may or may not make you miss some of the players who no longer playing for us


     


    https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10150233037490612.470489.503485611&type=1&l=5316d5664d


     


    p.s. ignore the photos of me pulling faces like a goon.


  7. http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/25526329

    I'm all for the idea. I would much prefer to stand when watching football. If it can be done safely I don't see why not.

  8. Welcome to PoN @iloveapie.Look forward to you joining in. :thumbsup:


  9. Notts have signed Keiran Freeman on loan from Derby until March.

    Great news, he'll slot straight back in.

  10. Just for a laugh name your PoN starting 11.

    Goalkeeper
    @cheeky~k8

    Defenders
    @MuddyPatchPie @weymouthPIE @PTID1862 @Pies4u

    Midfielders
    @super_ram @Cobby @hissingdwarf @super_pie

    Forwards
    @Super_Danny_Allsopp @tonyhateley

    I have no idea if anyone apart from Cheeky, is okay with the position I've decided but this is my team. I'm hoping we can push for an automatic spot - I have a good bench but it would get complicated to name 'em.

    Go on have a laugh, name your squad!

    P.S I put Super Ram on the wing so he didn't slow the team down but I couldn't miss him off, Super Pie has the speed of a demon and should make up someone's slowness. LOL

  11. Care to share a picture of you at ML/during supporting Notts?

    I noticed @Dan sharing pictures that he found whilst going through his storage CD's, it reminded me that I originally sent a friend request because of this very photo I've posted below. Now @super_pie's much older, I have physical evidence that he enjoyed games a youngster. :D

     

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  12. have you ever met up with another fan, either at a game or elsewhere?

    i just read a post by @Canadian where he mentioned meeting another member, it got me thinking. i have not, i go to games by myself but i have noticed joe around the ground with his children.

  13. A big game for @super_ram tonight, the rams will go fox hunting in search for a cracking result. Who do I favour? I personally think Derby will take the game, especially if they score early on.

    Leicester City are a little inconsistent and Derby's in good form.

    This will hopefully be a really good game and for those at home, why not join in with this discussion? It's live on Sky Sports. If I can find a suitable stream, I will share it here.

    COME ON YOU RAMS!!

  14. I'm not fully aware how the current system works, although I know there's a lot of politics and limitations for smaller clubs.

    I think Shaun Derry said is his interview the other night that youth team football's results (with the greatest of respect) doesn't matter, now I agree but only because they're still learning. I personally think it would be fairer to structure the leagues to replicate the real football league, although I guess the big boys wouldn't like this.

    A lower clubs youth setup might be able to cut it against the wonderkids and future stars of the Premier League.

    If our grass root's really going to be successful, I think this would aid it. You can only improve playing football, training - who against and who with of course helps and I think if a club can get the most of their youngsters, why shouldn't they be able to play Arsenal's or Manchester United's just because the infrastructure isn't fitting to the others?

    Naturally the bigger clubs will be able to invest more in their youngsters but a system like this for me seems fairer. Promotion and Relegation - I guess one down side would be the cost of travel.

    Thoughts?

  15. Nottingham Post Article;

     

    JAMAL Campbell-Ryce can't believe Bartosz Bialkowski is still at Notts County, but says: "I'm glad he is."

    The Magpies' Polish No.1 has been in great form this season, despite the club's struggles in League One.

    And Campbell-Ryce is surprised he's not been snapped up by a Championship club.

    Notts have only kept four clean sheets in the league all season and Bialkowski has had to pick the ball out of his net 37 times in 24 games, but he has still made lots of super saves.

    Bialkowski, who is under contract at Meadow Lane until 2015, claimed his latest shut out as the Magpies beat Bradford 3-0 on New Year's Day.

    And while Jamal Campbell-Ryce, leading scorer Callum McGregor and Jack Grealish grabbed the headlines with the goals, winger Campbell-Ryce raved about his team-mate Bialkowski.

    "I've got no words for that man," he said.

    "He's probably the best goalkeeper that I've ever played with, without a shadow of a doubt.

    "How he's still in League One I have no idea, he's unbelievable.

    "I don't know what scouts are looking for.

    "His kicking is great, he can use both feet, he comes for crosses, punches and is an unbelievable shot stopper.

    "He's the complete goalkeeper and how he's still here is beyond me.

    "Obviously I'm grateful because he's kept us in so many games and we need him, but I don't understand it."

    Campbell-Ryce also likes the way Bialkowski quietly does the business and lets his performances do the talking for him.

    "He goes about his business quietly and it's brilliant," he added.

    "I get on really well with him, he's one of the nicest guys you could ever meet and a fantastic goalkeeper."

    The Magpies have not played since that victory against Bradford, but they return to action with another big game against Sheffield United at Meadow Lane on Saturday (3pm).

    A victory over the Blades could lift Notts out of the relegation zone and Campbell-Ryce says he is full of confidence and ready to gun them down, after scoring his first goal of the season against the Bantams.

    "I'm not going to rest on it now, I'm going to keep trying to get more and more goals," he said.

     

    Read the full article here

  16. His name being mentioned on lots of places now as a new possible for Notts.


    Not sure about this one at all. Never mind the puns on his name, he seems to think he is better than all the other attackers at whatever club he has been at...


     


     


    hold on...


     


    that suits Notts perfectly. nothing wrong with believing the truth!!!


     


    sign him up! :hyper:  :hyper:  :hyper:  :hyper:  :hyper:  :hyper:  :hyper:


  17. Welcome to our latest new pie I hope you enjoy using the site. Please pop on and tell us about yourself.



     

     


     


  18. A warm welcome to our latest new member @The Pelvis.Please join in with discussions and banter.Why not tell us a bit about yourself?I hope you enjoy spending time with us. :thumbsup:




  19. Former Aston Villa and Germany midfielder Thomas Hitzlsperger has revealed he is gay.

    The 31-year-old, who won 52 caps for Germany and also played for West Ham and Everton, made the announcement in newspaper Die Zeit.

    He is the most prominent footballer to publicly reveal his homosexuality and said it was "a good time" to do so.

    "I'm coming out about my homosexuality because I want to move the discussion about homosexuality among professional sportspeople forwards," he added in the interview.

    I say good on him. Whatever you do consensually with other adults in your spare time behind closed doors is up to you. Really, I don't care whether you're white, black, Asian, Jewish, Muslim, straight, gay, blonde, ginger, tall, short... just so long as you're a decent person, and if you're on my team, a decent footballer.

     


  20. I've just watched that lot thrash West Ham.I hate to admit it but West Ham were totally outplayed.Yes,I know West Ham fielded a much weakened side but where was their passion and pride.With better finishing that lot could have reached double figures!Just settling down to watch The Rams but not feeling very confident.


  21. Before I bore anyone - What have you been upto today? Care to share? Go on ;)

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    Early morning

    Frantically rushing around to get the children ready, poor Cheeky was given this task. You would think Ava was preparing for trials as an American Quarterback the way she ran around trying to avoid getting dressed. The eldest two sat watching TV, while all this was going off. I really don't think Ava wanted to go out!

    Once we was out the door, I had to attend a meeting. I was pretty nervous but there was no need.

    By this point I was wondering if it was wise to stay out after, very depressing and the weather didn't help at all. The rain was on and off, I still have an headache I blame on it!

    Afternoon

    We spent the day having fun, we walked around Bulwell (despite some of the locals, I actually like the area but I wouldn't live anywhere near the main market place/Tesco) We got a few pieces we needed, allowed the children to go on this ride (minus Ava) and then had something to eat at KFC.

    Not the most action packed day, however for a none Notts day. I quite enjoyed it, without missing ML to much.

    So, I know @tonyhateley spent time trying to work out Mouse Trap but what else did our centre forward get up to today? @liampie What about you or @weymouthPIE?

  22.  

    Bournemouth fans have raised almost £3,000 to help Burton supporters travel to their re-arranged FA Cup tie.

     

    The original game was called off just an hour before kick-off, leaving around 200 away supporters having made a fruitless 300-mile round trip.

     

    Bournemouth fan David Whitehead set up a fundraising page after recalling the generosity shown by Burton supporters when Cherries fans celebrated promotion from League Two at Burton’s Pirelli Stadium in 2010.

    Link

    I like when teams and fans (especially) can put a-side rivalry and the negative side to our passionate sport, by doing something graceful and very kind. Bournemouth fans have done a very grand gesture here!

    Credit to them

  23. For me, Dean Leacock is one of our big players. He's someone I expect a lot from, mainly due to the fact at this level he should be reliable. This season he hasn't impressed me much at all, there's been times we've needed him and he's lacked any sort of interest. Some performances have been blamed due to injury, tiredness and even being ill, however for me - for such a big named player we haven't missed him.

    He should be the type of player exactly how we see Gary Liddle.

    Massive blow for us, our fans discussed his absence and was probably the main thing I heard yesterday (a-side from Jack & Callum future with us).

    Deano just hasn't been the same player this season, yesterday he put a reasonable performance in but still he lacked the passion you would expect from the Captain. At no point did he try to fire up the players, this is something we need. After going a goal down his response should have been pure annoyance and desire to inspire the lads to correct things.

    I don't blame him for our season, he's sadly one of many contributing factors but it's an interesting area to debate. I don't think he should be our captain - I'd go as far as he shouldn't be starting as frequently as he does. JCR's time injured and benched did him the world of good, why is Deano to good for this?

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