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In this edition of "PoN on One", Pride of Nottingham has taken time to ask two members to battle out for the crown. At some point, we will face the winners together if this interests them and we can also see a return for the unlucky contestants too. As a community it's always nice to have a fun way of interacting with each other, so it's nice to see two friends and two members compete for their pride. TonyHateley takes on Magpiejul, lets find out who has won the third edition of this featUpdated by PON_News
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Notts County have signed defender Shaun Brisley on a two-year contract after his deal with League Two rivals Carlisle United was cancelled. Here is some information about the player's identity, career, achievements and style of play. Full name: Shaun Richard Brisley Date of birth: May 6, 1990 Place of birth: Macclesfield, England Age: 27 Height: 1,88 m Nationality: English Position: Defence - Centre-Back Preferred foot: Right Last club: CarlisAdded by Joe Jones
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Notts County saw their six-game winning streak come to an abrupt halt with a 3-1 defeat at local rivals Mansfield Town. The in-form Danny Rose grabbed a second-half brace before a Richard Duffy own goal killed off the game for the Magpies. Carl Dickinson, meanwhile, grabbed a consolation for County two minutes into added time with a superb 25-yard free-kick. Here is Chris's analysis of the game at the One Call Stadium. Was the result fair? I can’t disagree, though I thinUpdated by Chris
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Notts County's FA Cup journey ended on a sour note as Swansea City ran out 8-1 winners in their FA Cup fourth-round replay at the Liberty Stadium. Tammy Abraham and Nathan Dyer grabbed braces, while Kyle Naughton, Wayne Routledge, Tom Carroll and Daniel James all scored one apiece as Noor Husin's impressive 35th-minute strike proved a scant consolation. How did the Kevin Nolan, the Notts players and the fans react to the result? Pride of Nottingham has compiled the post-match reaction.Updated by Joe Jones
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So, the undefeated run comes to an end by our bogey side Walsall FC who beat us 2-1 at Meadow Lane last Saturday. Notts was undone early on after Garry Jones poked the ball into the back of his own net, however Garry Thompson pulled Notts level - only for an handball to be ruled against Haydn Hollis. B&O Press Photo have kindly granted us permission to share with you images taken from the game, we hope you like them.Updated by cheeky~k8
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Notts County have confirmed the signing of Gibraltar international Liam Walker from Gibraltarian club Europa FC, the length of contract not being disclosed. Here is some information about the player's identity, career, achievements and style of play. Full name: Liam Walker Date of birth: 13 April 1988 Place of birth: Gibraltar Age: 29 Height: 1,73m Nationality: Gibraltarian Position: Midfielder PreUpdated by Joe Jones
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Notts County’s 10-game unbeaten run came to end in a 3-1 defeat at Mansfield Town on Saturday. Danny Rose made the most of a miscued headed backpass from Magpies captain Richard Duffy to guide the ball into an empty net, before adding a second from close range. Duffy’s own goal, with Rose once again playing a part in the build-up, then put the Stags three up in a miserable afternoon for the Notts fans. While Carl Dickinson found the net in stoppage time with an impressive free kicUpdated by Joe Jones
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Hello and welcome to episode 33 of the Pride of Nottingham PONcast, presented by Chris and JJ. In this week's episode we discuss Notts County's League Two win over Colchester United - were the Magpies worthy of a win? Were the U's right to suggest they outplayed us? And what about the referee performance? We look ahead to the FA Cup second-round clash with Oxford City, with a view to what tactics Kevin Nolan's side should utilise in the game against the non-league side so as to not sufAdded by Joe Jones
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Notts County fought from a goal down to lead at Port Vale only for a late Tom Pope equaliser to force the spoils to be shared in a 2-2 draw at Vale Park. The hosts led after 13 minutes when Luke Hannant guided his close-range header from Ben Whitfield's cross into the top-left corner of the net past Magpies goalkeeper Ross Fitzsimons. Kane Hemmings equalised after 22 minutes, reacting first to beat Vale goalkeeper Scott Brown from close range and turn Enzio Boldewijn's ball from the riAdded by PON_News
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Join Pride of Nottingham and share the "Notts Community" experience by interacting with us. On match days we take to surveying and asking fans their opinions, we interview one away fan and we then meet our own. If you would like to feature in our videos please do get in touch, the simplest in getting involved is by joining our community forums but alternatively you can e-mail us by using the contact form found in the main navigation. We take great pride in offering our content toUpdated by cheeky~k8
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Notts County saw their six-game winning streak come to an abrupt halt with a 3-1 defeat at local rivals Mansfield Town. The in-form Danny Rose grabbed a second-half brace before a Richard Duffy own goal killed off the game for the Magpies. Carl Dickinson, meanwhile, grabbed a consolation for County two minutes into added time with a superb 25-yard free-kick. Notts remain top of the table despite their defeat, however, acting almost as a kind of reprieve as Kevin Nolan sets about rAdded by Joe Jones
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On this day in 1981, Notts County experienced one of the finest days in their history when they claimed a 2-0 win over Chelsea at an intimidating Stamford Bridge to secure a return to the top flight after an exile of more than half a century. When the Magpies had last graced the top flight, penicillin had not yet been discovered, the BBC did not yet exist, and women under the age of 30 were not yet allowed to vote. The last Notts top-flight game was in 1926 and few could have expected suchAdded by Joe Jones
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Ten-man Notts County took another step towards League Two safety as Matt Tootle's first goal for the club secured a 1-0 win over Barnet at Meadow Lane on Sunday. The Magpies had a man sent off after just 11 minutes when Mark Yeates was shown a straight red card for a challenge on Ricardo Almeida Santos. Although at a disadvantage, Notts managed to create chances with Marc Bola going close on two occasions from distance. The breakthrough eventually arrived in the second half when JUpdated by Joe Jones
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I have now written a brief introductory article about football up to the time of Notts formation in 1862 and will continue with more:-i.e. The formation of the F.A. and Football League and come up to date with, hopefully, interesting and informative articles. I enjoy reading about the history, players, and ups and downs of other clubs. I hope other site member do also and will add their own comments to give us all a better insight into football's rich history. Notts-Joe has asked me to wrUpdated by PON_News
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As Notts welcome Crawley to Meadow Lane, Cobby and Notts Joe do their usual thing of interviewing faithful Magpies fans for their take on the game and all that surrounds it. [sharedmedia=videos:videos:56]Updated by cheeky~k8
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Notts County saw their six-game winning streak come to an abrupt halt with a 3-1 defeat at local rivals Mansfield Town. The in-form Danny Rose grabbed a second-half brace before a Richard Duffy own goal killed off the game for the Magpies. Carl Dickinson, meanwhile, grabbed a consolation for County two minutes into added time with a superb 25-yard free-kick. Despite the loss, Notts remain top of the table and will have a week to prepare for a home encounter with struggling ForestUpdated by Joe Jones
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Notts County stunk out the whole of Meadow Lane on Tuesday with a dour performance against fellow League Two strugglers Oldham Athletic which was lucky to yield a point in a 0-0 draw. The visitors, who themselves are hardly impressing at the minute, weighed in with 19 efforts against Notts, six of which were on target, won nine corners and were overall dominant in the game. Indeed, County had Ross Fitzsimons to thank for keeping the Latics at bay, while Jamie Turley once again bailed hUpdated by PON_News
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Notts County’s 10-game unbeaten run has come to an end as two goals from Mansfield Town forward Danny Rose condemned the Pies to a 3-1 derby defeat at the One Call Stadium. Rose pounced on a miscued headed backpass from Magpies captain Richard Duffy to guide the ball over Adam Collin, before adding a second from close range. Duffy’s own goal then capped off a miserable afternoon for the visitors, although Carl Dickinson did salvage a late consolation via a free kick. Here is whatUpdated by Joe Jones
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Notts County have signed goalkeeper Ross Fitzsimons following a successful trial with the Magpies. Here is some information about the player's identity, career, achievements and style of play. Full name: Ross Alan Richard Frank Fitzsimons Date of birth: May 28, 1994 Place of birth: London, England Age: 23 Height: 1,85 m Nationality: English Position: Goalkeeper Preferred foot: Right Last club: Chelmsford City Came through the ranks at: CrAdded by Joe Jones
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To Notts County fans, Lee Hughes needs no introduction. The last of the truly great Magpies strikers, his performances lit up the Meadow Lane pitch between 2009 and 2013, and to this day he remains a fan favourite. Hughes has just as much love for the Black and White Army, which is why he has decided to launch his new business venture at an event at the club, surrounded by the faithful Magpies supporters. The event will take place at Meadow Lane on Wednesday 2 August, 7pm, and is freeUpdated by Joe Jones
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Once again Mr Trew's taken time out of his busy schedule to answer questions asked by our community here at Pride of Nottingham. It was July 2013 the last time we put a series of questions to the chairman of Notts County Football Club. Several members of the community took to ask questions, we asked everyone to help select which questions should be put to Mr Trew and here we are. Question asked by WeymouthPIE; How happy are you wUpdated by cheeky~k8
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