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Notts County have completed the signing of midfielder Elliot Hodge following a successful trial with the Magpies. Here is some information about the player's identity, career, achievements and style of play. Full name: Elliot Hodge Date of birth: December 23, 1995 Place of birth: Unknown Age: 21 Height: Unknown Nationality: English Position: Midfielder Preferred foot: Right Last club: Lincoln City Came through the ranks at: Notts CountyUpdated by Joe Jones
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Notts County have completed the signing of veteran defender Nicky Hunt. Here is some information about the player's identity, career, achievements and style of play. Full name: Nicholas Brett Hunt Date of birth: September 3, 1983 Place of birth: Westhoughton Age: 33 Height: 1,85m Nationality: English Position: Defender Preferred foot: Right Last club: Leyton Orient Came through the ranks at: Bolton Wanderers Other clubs he has played foAdded by Joe Jones
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Hello and welcome to episode 27 of the Pride of Nottingham PONcast, hosted by the East Midlands' very own Ant and Dec (but with more facial hair - much more) Chris and JJ. In this week's episode, we analyse Notts County's humbling 3-1 defeat at Mansfield Town in the Nottinghamshire derby - both on and off the pitch - before going on to review what has been an otherwise impressive September for the Magpies We also look ahead to October's first League Two fixture, a home clash with bottoUpdated by Chris
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Jamie Fullarton’s reign as the first team manager of Notts County came to an end, as the magpies' saw another home defeat to the hands of Exeter City. The final score 4-1, which saw fans take to protesting after the game. Pride of Nottingham took the time to speak with four fans regarding concerns expressed in recent weeks by the supporter base. Firstly their thoughts on the decision by Ray Trew to sell the club, along with talk of 'administration' and relegation looming oUpdated by Chris
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Notts County have bounced back from their horror week with a hard-fought 2-1 win over Carlisle United on Tuesday night. Jon Stead put the Magpies ahead in the 19th minute when he collected a pass from Lewis Alessandra and fired a goalward effort which hit Cumbrians goalkeeper Jack Bonham and looped into the net. The veteran striker then doubled County's lead in the 35th minute when he reacted quickest during an almighty goalmouth scramble. Carlisle went on to make it a nervy finisUpdated by Joe Jones
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A brand new season is about upon us as Kevin Nolan’s Notts County travels to the Ricoh Area where The Magpies’ will take on Mark Robins' Coventry City. The hosts haven’t been in the bottom tier of English football since the 1958-59 season and will be highly expected to bounce back into League One at the first attempt. Notable summer recruitments for Coventry City consist of Jack Grimmer, Marc McNulty, Michael Doyle and Liam O’Brien. The Sky Blues, much like Notts, will be hoping tUpdated by Joe Jones
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Notts County entered October at the top of League Two, although they were left reeling from a 3-1 derby defeat at Mansfield Town, with the scoreline only marginally better thanks to Carl Dickinson's late consolation. However, being brought back down to earth could be beneficial in the long term as it showed the Magpies players that great form and momentum can come crashing to a halt, so back to the drawing board. Up next for Notts is a home game against the league's basement side, ForeUpdated by Joe Jones
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Notts County have bounced back from their horror week with a hard-fought 2-1 win over Carlisle United on Tuesday night. Jon Stead put the Magpies ahead in the 19th minute when he collected a pass from Lewis Alessandra and fired a goalward effort which hit Cumbrians goalkeeper Jack Bonham and looped into the net. The veteran striker then doubled County's lead in the 35th minute when he reacted quickest during an almighty goalmouth scramble. Carlisle went on to make it a nervy finisAdded by Joe Jones
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Notts County were robbed of victory at Coventry City’s Ricoh Arena as Kevin Nolan’s men had to settle for a 1-1 draw in the first leg of their League Two playoff semi-final. The Magpies led through Jonathan Forte’s deft second-half finish and looked on course to record a morale-boosting victory to put them in pole position for Wembley. However, "referee" Gavin Ward incorrectly adjudged Matt Tootle to have felled Tom Bayliss in the area and awarded a penalty to the hosts. Marc McNuAdded by Joe Jones
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Notts County returned to winning ways with a hard-fought 2-1 win over Carlisle United on Tuesday night. Jon Stead put the Magpies ahead in the 19th minute when he collected a pass from Lewis Alessandra and fired a goalward effort which hit Cumbrians goalkeeper Jack Bonham and looped into the net. The veteran striker then doubled County's lead in the 35th minute when he reacted quickest during a goalmouth scramble and saw his effort rebound off a player back onto him and then into the gAdded by Joe Jones
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Notts County were robbed of victory at Coventry City’s Ricoh Arena as Kevin Nolan’s men had to settle for a 1-1 draw in the first leg of their League Two playoff semi-final. The Magpies led through Jonathan Forte’s deft second-half finish and looked on course to record a morale-boosting victory to put them in pole position for Wembley. However, "referee" Gavin Ward incorrectly adjudged Matt Tootle to have felled Tom Bayliss in the area and awarded a penalty to the hosts much to the disUpdated by Joe Jones
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Hello and welcome to Episode 49 of the Pride of Nottingham PONcast, brought to you as always by Chris and Sam. In this week's episode we talk about Notts County's recent game against Carlisle United at Meadow Lane, with the Magpies once again relinquishing a lead to draw 1-1 - a result which does little good to the ailing club. We also discuss Enzio Boldewijn's three-month injury layoff and how it will affect the team. Also, we share our thoughts on the appointment of Neal ArdleyUpdated by PON_News
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Notts County were robbed of victory at Coventry City’s Ricoh Arena as Kevin Nolan’s men had to settle for a 1-1 draw in the first leg of their League Two playoff semi-final. The Magpies led through Jonathan Forte’s deft second-half finish and looked on course to record a morale-boosting victory to put them in pole position for Wembley. However, "referee" Gavin Ward incorrectly adjudged Matt Tootle to have felled Tom Bayliss in the area and awarded a penalty to the hosts much to the disAdded by Joe Jones
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Notts County put in an impressive performance to beat Colchester United 3-1 at Meadow Lane and remain 13 points clear of League Two's bottom two with six games remaining. Haydn Hollis opened the scoring early on and Shola Ameobi bagged a brace to restore the Magpies lead and give them a healthy cushion on the way to victory. The official Notts site has put up the match highlights - see for yourself how well Kevin Nolan's charges did. Share your thoughts about the match oAdded by Joe Jones
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Hello and welcome to "PONcast Extra: Derby Day as Notts County head to Mansfield Town", brought to you as always by Chris and Sam. An addendum to our canon podcasts, this focuses solely on the biggest game of the season, the Nottinghamshire derby, featuring the mighty Pies and also that other team in the county. So first, we talk about the general aspects of the game as a pre-match preview. We also reflect on the opposition and how the Derby day might unfold. In addition, weAdded by PON_News
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Hello and welcome to episode 34 of the Pride of Nottingham PONcast, presented by Chris and JJ. In this week's episode we discuss Notts County's FA Cup second-round win over Oxford City, looking at how we performed and whether we were worthy of a win. We then move on to the third-round draw, which gave us a tie away at Brentford, and determine just how good a tie it is from both a glamour perspective and how winnable the game is. We also preview the Magpies' upcoming League Two claUpdated by Joe Jones
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Hello and welcome to episode 41 of the Pride of Nottingham PONcast, presented as always by Chris and JJ. In this week's episode we discuss Notts County's League Two win over Carlisle United, with a look at both the tactics used in the game and the significance of bouncing back from the previous week's defeats. We then move on to the hammering at Swansea City in the FA Cup and the loss at League Two bottom side Barnet, looking at where the Magpies went wrong. In addition we discussAdded by Joe Jones
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It’s often said that the true essence of the game lies not just on the pitch, but in the stands. This sentiment was vividly brought to life during Notts County’s recent away match against Tranmere Rovers, which ended in a hard-fought 0-0 draw. As a dedicated fan and photographer, I had the privilege of capturing the unwavering spirit and passion of our travelling supporters for Pride of Nottingham’s latest feature, “Faces of PON.” The journey to Prenton Park was filled with anticipation andUpdated by Chris
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Pride of Nottingham was at Meadow Lane on Saturday 1 April to see Notts County take on Colchester United. The Black and White Army was treated to a great performance from the Magpies, which culminated in a 3-1 victory thanks to goals from Haydn Hollis and Shola Ameobi. The result meant that Notts maintained a 13-point gap between themselves and the bottom two in League Two, giving them yet another massive boost in their fight against relegation. PON spoke to a number of Notts fansUpdated by Joe Jones
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Notts County have completed the signing of Nottingham Forest midfielder Ryan Yates on a season-long loan. Here is some information about the player's identity, career, achievements and style of play. Full name: Ryan Yates Date of birth: November 21, 1997 Place of birth: Nottingham Age: 19 Height: 1,90m Nationality: English Position: Midfielder, defender Preferred foot: Right Last club: Shrewsbury Town (loan) Came through the ranks at: ForestAdded by Joe Jones
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Notts County managed to claim a draw from the jaws of defeat on Saturday as their League Two game with Forest Green Rovers ended all square at Meadow Lane. The division's bottom side took the lead on the half-hour mark through Omar Bugiel and held on to their advantage until deep - and I mean really deep - into injury time, when Rob Milsom equalised for a final score of 1-1. The Magpies barely deserved to come away with anything following a very lacklustre performance against Mark CoopUpdated by Joe Jones
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