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Welcome to PoN @SuperNotts 5891,I look forward to you joining in.I hope you enjoy your time on here with us. :thumbsup:


Nice to have you with us Netherfield_pie.Look forward to your posts.Enjoy. :thumbsup:


Looking through this site I noticed a thread on away travel in which some fans were asking for experiences of coach travel to away games (this was under away travel & match tickets,but as no one has replied since feb I thought it better to add my thoughts here). As shall we say a veteran traveler(I have done well over 90 grounds with Notts, many numerous times) I have sampled most forms of transport. Train When they ran specials)was by far my favorite but now can be very expensive & unfortunately some clubs still have a hooligan element who enjoy waiting at stations so be careful!, car is fine if there are enough of you to cover the cost of petrol & parking but the poor driver cannot have a pre match drink (fine if your not driving) So we come to coach travel,I tend to travel alone now days & over the past few seasons have probably made 20 or so trips with the supporters club & this season with the new club ran supporters association there is imo little to choose between them,for any inexperienced,lone or traveler with children I would highly recommend this, it is friendly,reasonably priced and they normally drop & pick up right outside the ground ideal if you are visiting one of the less friendly grounds. Thankfully the hooligan problems that we once had at away games have mainly disappeared & there are very few that you cannot feel comfortable wearing your colours, indeed I often enjoy a chat with home fans, but obviously common sense is required(may be a jacket to cover up if needed).We don't have a massive away following & the same faces tend to travel by coach so you soon come to be recognized & get to know people & if like me travel alone often sit next to some interesting people ( I always take something readable just in case). All coaches now seem to have loos which helps if you have a family & for the longer journeys most have hot drinks & include raffles & quizzes to pass the time. I hope this helps anyone who is thinking of travelling by coach.


Is currently for sale on Ebay (for charity)


 


http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Tom-Huddlestones-hair-/221345205566


 


A bargain currently at £1,330


I haven't been to Crawley before, so this will be a new ground for me. I'm pretty much looking forward to it, though I am unsure about what to expect at the final whistle. I believe we can win them, though this depends on many things - one of which being the referee. Yes we can't keep blaming them, yet it's hard not to.

Crawley are on the slide, they can play good football but with John Gregory as their manager who knows what to expect. They have shown they can do well, they beat the league leaders but lost to MK Dons yesterday.

Liddle's absence will see Fotheringham or Labadie start, for once I wished we tried either having more support from the advanced midfielders or use Liddle's situation to throw on an additional striker. I would be tempted to start Haynes and Murray, leaving Enoch on the bench in case we need to mix things up. Murray is doing well, a really tricky player and although lightweight he hustle's for sure.

I have to go with my heart and say a Notts win, only narrow but it will do! 2-1 Notts.

Around 250 of our fans in attendance I am predicting.

What do you think?

For a minute, let's assume that a single signing would save Notts from relegation.  Who would this signing be and why?


 


It can be someone who would realistically come to Notts or someone who is completely out of our league.


Woohoo, not only have we reached our 35 post goal for today, we have smashed it.


 


This is the first time I have seen us reach the goal. Hopefully we can do this much more often.


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Hopefully nobody minds, here's some with the group I usually travel with during away games. Good laugh!

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Always good to make sure days can be made better! I actually normally don't drink, though yesterday I was glad I did.. hehe

I didn't realise it had so much content. My word, totally impressed. Have any of you had a look at the calendar?


 


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Did anyone else get half the contents of the Notts County shop for Christmas?

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Doesn't seem to let me post a photo from my tablet

This is a shock transfer, I suppose not so much if you read the reports on how much he's expected to earn but still it proves what today's football is like. Toronto aren't even remotely like Spurs, who have gotten themselves into a shaky situation. On paper they've signed some gems from the fee obtained by selling Gareth Bale but sadly it's too quick, they've also missed the impact of two of their key players this season and one of which is in fact this very man.

If this goes ahead (I'm not sure if it as yet)... They've got themselves a cracking player, who should score for fun over in the states.

Worst case scenario is, he get's injured and ends up like Joe Cole - Still, this won't make him rethink.
 

Tottenham striker Jermain Defoe could become the highest-paid player in MLS if he joins Toronto FC.
 
The England international is set to earn a basic $150,000 per week at BMO Field, with the Ontario club set to fork out an MLS-record transfer fee in the region of $13million for his services according to reports.
 
The fee trumps that spent by Seattle Sounders to take Clint Dempsey from Spurs in August, as the Reds look to make a statement in the MLS off-season.
 
Toronto, currently managed by Defoe's former Spurs teammate Ryan Nelsen, are looking to transform their squad, having finished 17th in the Supporters Shield in 2013.
 
They have already allowed United States midfielder Bobby Convey, former Dutch international Danny Koevermans and ex-Wales striker Rob Earnshaw to depart as they look to clear the decks.
 
And the expectation is that Defoe will arrive as one of their three Designated Players - the other two spots having recently been filled by new signing Gilberto and Argentine midfielder Matias Laba.

Full Story: Here - Thoughts?

does anyone know if there is any quality freebies available or will be in january?

lets discuss possible free signings.

I mean players by the way!


 


After reading that Liddle might be out for a perlonged period, I think maybe it's time shaun released a few of the players who haven't contributed and tried to wrangle a few players coming in which he owns rather than loans.


 


Thoughts on who to release and why?


Firstly, what a BRILLIANT username! Full points here for creativity, I like it!

Welcome to Pride of Nottingham @Mind your McManus, I'm very glad you've joined us and I also hope to see you contribute when you get time (even if it's just to see this username). I've heard many stories of keeping ability, I still have one of those old player cards my Grandfather gave to me as a child of Eric's.

Well I hope you drop by sometime to say hello, it would be nice to hear from you. See you around the community!

After it being mentioned on the Derry thread I thought it would be a nice way to welcome in the new year with a quick recall of some of the managers we've had in recent memory. For me it goes back to Jimmy and obviously nobody has come close since, but we've had a few lame ducks!


 


talking about 'having a few' Howard Kendall at the Lane. What a waste of money on his wages and his drinks bill that was!


 


A good manager is normally judged by overall championship wins eg Warnock and big Sam, but as I mentioned in another post, Mick Walker was always the manager who could have done so much, but wasn't allowed to by Pavis. Mick is still a favourite of mine just because he believed in his philosophy and it looked like it was well on the way to working (Unlike CK!)


This Sunday's fixtures:


Watford v Queens Park Rangers


Wigan Athletic v Burnley


Coventry City v Oldham Athletic


Wolves v Leyton Orient


Burton Albion v Newport County


Torquay United v Exeter City


 


All games are Sunday 3pm kick offs.


 


Good luck everyone


 


Welcome to PoN  @Norwellpie.I look forward to you joining in posting. :thumbsup:


Welcome to PoN,Derby Pie.Please join in by posting.Why not introduce yourself.Are you another exile? :thumbsup:


Welcome to PoN @durhampie.Why not introduce yourself to us?Are you another pie in exile?


Glad you've joined us @mark notts,welcome.Please tell us a little about yourself.Don't be shy. :thumbsup:


Hi Nesh,


 


welcome to P o N, I think you got missed in the flood (no pun intended) of new arrivals on the site.


 


I hope you enjoy being here and join in posting on the forums.


I see Derby had a good away win today, that should make our Mr. Ram a happy chappy.


 


I know it's early days but what's your assessment of McClaren's tenure so far @super_ram?


Afternoon all.  I've been reading on-and-off for a little while, but only just made my first post.  So, er, hello.


 


I'm a kind-of exile from NCMad - member there for years and years but never posted much - about 800 posts in something like 8 years, just a lurker really (and occasional Twitter/Mailing List contributor), so there are a few names here I recognise.


 


Anyway, good to be here. 


 


 


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In-form youth team striker Colby Bishop has earned a scholarship with Notts County Football Club after an impressive trial.


 


Bishop has scored a remarkable nine goals in four appearances for the youth team.


 

The goals have seen the young Magpies put together a run of four consecutive wins and climb to sixth in the North East Youth Alliance.

 

Academy manager Mick Leonard was full of praise for the promising young striker and believes he can continue to improve as a full-time scholar.

 

Click here to read the full article.

This is the Boxing Day round, so first of all I'd like to wish you all a very happy Christmas :) Remember to check back here on Friday the 27th for round 23's fixtures.


 


Boxing Day Fixtures:


Huddersfield Town v Derby County


Leicester City v Reading


Bradford City v Rotherham United


Colchester United v Stevenage


AFC Wimbledon v Southend United


Morecambe v Fleetwood Town


 


Good luck everyone :)


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