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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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Notts County decided to hold a firework display ahead of their final home game of the League Two season against Blackpool on Saturday. With the players lined up on the Meadow Lane pitch not far from the touchline in front of the Derek Pavis stand, they had their backs turned to the display on the centre circle. And right at the end, loud explosions from the cannons startled both sets of players, some of whom visibly flinched - cue much amusement from the crowd! See the firework diUpdated by Joe Jones
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Notts County have advanced to the third round of the FA Trophy thanks to a 2-1 win over Dagenham & Redbridge sealed in injury time with a moment of magic from Magpies captain Michael Doyle. Neal Ardley's charges hosted the East Londoners at Meadow Lane and, despite striking the woodwork, could not find the lead by half time, the scores level at 0-0. In the second half, Tom Crawford and Zoumana Bakayogo combined for the latter to then provide a great cross for Kristian Dennis to netUpdated by PON_News
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Notts County stretched their unbeaten run to nine games in a 0-0 draw with Dover Athletic this weekend. A fairly turgid game saw its first bright spark before the break when Enzio Boldewijn was thwarted by Lee Worgan and Kyle Wootton was then denied on the follow-up. Michael Doyle then set up Wes Thomas to have a go at goal but Worgan was equal to it. Inih Effiong wasted Dover's best chance, which came after the break, when he cut inside the area but fired way off target. InUpdated by PON_News
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Notts County returned to the National League playoff places thanks to a 1-1 draw with Woking at Meadow Lane. The hosts started brightly with Kyle Wootton being denied by Craig Ross and Kristian Dennis firing narrowly wide from the edge of the area in the 13th minute. Woking, however, opened the scoring five minutes into the second half when Dave Tarpey's cross was turned in by Max Kretzschmar. The home side missed a good chance to equalise when Callum Roberts cleared the bar in thUpdated by PON_News
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Watching Nottingham Forest when you could be watching Notts County. Surely every Magpie’s worst nightmare? Well, that was my experience on the 2nd of March. The Reds were coming to Hillsborough and as I live and work in Sheffield, and as both my sisters’ other halves were coming up to experience the Sheffield pub and club scene and watch the Reds, I was asked if I wanted to go along. I liked the pub sounding element, but watching the Reds? A day watching Forest at considerable expense whiUpdated by Chris
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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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What goes up must come down, and following Notts County's incredible spell between mid-August and late September, things have taken a bit of a downturn. The Magpies still remain in the upper reaches of the League Two table, but following three poor performances from the last four games, alarm bells have started ringing just a little. Up next is the long trip to Cumbria on Saturday, where Carlisle United await us. In this Opposition View, Pride of Nottingham speaks to Cumbrians fanUpdated by Joe Jones
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Notts County will be hoping to get back to winning ways following their draws against Luton Town and Grimsby Town when they host Cambridge United this weekend. Managed by Shaun Derry, the U's are currently in a bad vein of form and may be missing key players. Pride of Nottingham spoke to Cambridge fan Tom to get an insight on this weekend's opposition. About Tom: I'm 26, been supporting the U's since I was a child, as long as I can remember, and my favourite player is Dave Kitson.Updated by Joe Jones
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Notts County have successfully navigated the crunch clash with Luton Town last weekend, now we're back at Meadow Lane this weekend as we take on Grimsby Town. The Mariners have enjoyed a decent enough season so far, sitting 11th in the table with nine wins, five draws and seven defeats. Pride of Nottingham spoke to Grimsby fan Steve to get an insight on the opposition. About Steve: Been a fan since the 90s and my favourite player of all time is John McDermott. 1) Grimsby spenUpdated by Joe Jones
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I've been very busy since opening Pride of Nottingham that I haven't had much time for my other hobbies. When I'm not doing things on here, I tend to be found on one of my other sites that I run. These are all things I am very passionate about, so it makes complete sense to bind two of them together. The first site I ever started was related to Poetry & Art, it's something that has been very positive in my life and great way for me to express myself. I very much enjoy writing as a hobUpdated by PON_News
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Over the years I've followed football I have witnessed some very special events though I haven't seen Notts County in the highest English division or seen England win a major international trophy. I have witnessed things I hold dear to my heart, so growing up as a Notts County fan never really held me back. I was never bothered during Junior school about what people said about Notts County, I was always proud, more importantly, when you have someone who inspires you, well nothing can makeUpdated by PON_News
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Pride of Nottingham is once again delighted to be able to bring you some action shots of yesterdays game, which saw Notts lose 4-2 to Peterborough United at home. Again, the crowd was very impressive at times and good support shown throughout. We're sure Notts will bounce back, two games in and two very hard teams, leaves the feeling that we can only climb from here on. We now leave you to view the photos which have kindly been submitted to us, you find mine own snaps, along with Oskar's.Updated by PON_News
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A plaque commemorating the foundation of Notts County was unveiled at Nottingham's Mercure Hotel last weekend. Previously known as the George Hotel, the location - just off the city centre en route to Hockley and the Lace Market - was where "Notts Foot Ball Club" became official following a committee meeting within its walls in December 1864. Colin Slater, who has reported on the club for more than 50 years as part of BBC Radio Nottingham, revealed the tribute outside the hotel in GeorUpdated by Joe Jones
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Notts County have confirmed the acquisition of Brighton & Hove Albion defender Ben Hall on a loan deal until the end of the season. Here is some information about the player's identity, career, achievements and style of play. Full name: Ben Hall Date of birth: 16 January 1997 Place of birth: Enniskillen Age: 21 Height: 5'10" Nationality: Northern Irish Position: Defence - Centre-back Preferred foot: Unknown Last club: Brighton & Hove AlbiAdded by Joe Jones
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Notts County have completed the signing of Slovakian goalkeeper Branislav Pindroch following a successful trial with the Magpies. Here is some information about the player's identity, career, achievements and style of play. Full name: Branislav Pindroch Date of birth: October 30, 1991 Place of birth: Banska Bystrica, Czechoslovakia Age: 25 Height: 1,94 m Nationality: Slovakian Position: Goalkeeper Preferred foot: Unknown Last club: MFK KarvinaAdded by Joe Jones
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Notts County have completed the signing of striker Callum Saunders following a successful trial with the Magpies. Here is some information about the player's identity, career, achievements and style of play. Full name: Callum Luke Saunders Date of birth: September 26, 1995 Place of birth: Istanbul, Turkey Age: 21 Height: 1,78 m Nationality: English Position: Striker Preferred foot: Right Last club: Crewe Alexandra Came through the ranks at:Added by Joe Jones
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Dan Jones has become Notts County's third signing of the summer after he put pen to paper on a deal at Meadow Lane. Here is some information about the player's identity, career, achievements and style of play. Full name: Daniel Jeffrey Jones Date of birth: December 23, 1986 Place of birth: Wordsley, England Age: 30 Height: 1,88 m Nationality: English Position: Defence - Left-Back Preferred foot: Left Last club: Chesterfield FC Came thrUpdated by Joe Jones
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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 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 have announced the loan signing of Derby County forward Mason Bennett until the end of the season. The 21-year-old, who made his first-team debut for the Rams at the age of 15 to become the club's youngest-ever player, was snapped up late on transfer deadline day. Here is some information about the player's identity, career, achievements and style of play. Full name: Mason Kane Bennett Date of birth: 15 July 1996 Place of birth: Shirebrook Age: 21Updated by Joe Jones
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