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Notts County climbed eight points clear of the League Two relegation zone thanks to a 1-0 win over Plymouth Argyle in Tuesday's fixture at Home Park. Jorge Grant made the most of a defensive calamity in the Pilgrims back line to put the Magpies into a 21st-minute lead in Devon, and impressed for the remainder of the game. The result sees Notts climb to 19th in the table on 37 points, and with second-from-bottom Leyton Orient struggling to get out of trouble on 29 points from 34 games -Added by Joe Jones
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Kevin Nolan's Notts County successfully retained their unbeaten home record during the 'new era' at Meadow Lane during a goalless draw against Yeovil Town. In a game with few chances for either the Magpies or travelling Yeovil Town, Jorge Grant forced a save in the opening minutes when he conneted with a clever pass from Notts winger Mark Yeates. Yeovil Town themselves struggled to create chances after showing little ambition going forward. Despite the lack of quality from the oppositiAdded by PON_News
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This week's Meet the Fans video sees Pride of Nottingham chat to Notts County supporters before the Morecambe game! Such a shame the game was called off because of torrential rain, but it was still nice to hear the thoughts of Magpies fans, many of whom were in good spirits with their team flying high! Share your thoughts about this video on Pride of Nottingham by signing up to the website, visiting the forum and joining the conversation.Updated by Chris
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Notts County's first home game of the 2016-17 League Two season saw John Sheridan's side take on Darren Sarll's Stevenage FC at Meadow Lane. The game was mostly uneventful, as the Magpies conceded fairly early onto the game with an horrific defensive mistake, which saw Notts pegged back to 1-0 - until striker Jon Stead struck before the end of the first half making it 1-1. Pride of Nottingham spoke to a number of fans before the game and asked them a number of questions, including whetherAdded by Chris
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Notts County's last game of the 2015-16 League Two season saw Mark Cooper's side take on Keith Curle's Carlisle United at Meadow Lane. As it turned out, the Magpies did not have a good game, falling to a 5-0 defeat which was followed by Cooper leaving the club for pastures new. Pride of Nottingham spoke to a number of fans before the game and asked them a number of questions, including whether they were looking forward to the end of the season. -- Pride of Nottingham's Notts-Joe andUpdated by Chris
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Mark Cooper's magpies' unfortunately suffered their third back-to-back defeat, as Shaun Derry's Cambridge United triumph away from home. The U's Luke Berry opened up proceedings as he charged down County keeper Scott Loach's clearance and the ball flew into the far corner of the net. County pulled back on level terms as Haydn Hollis met a Liam Noble free-kick. However, Ben Williamson got the winner after a goalmouth scramble. -- Pride of Nottingham's Notts-Joe and Joe JonesUpdated by Chris
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On Saturday 23 April, Notts County played host to Cambridge United at Meadow Lane. The U's, managed by former Magpies player and manager Shaun Derry, made it a happy homecoming for the Nottingham-born boss as they clinched a 2-1 victory. Pride of Nottingham's dedicated media team was on hand to interview Notts fans prior to the game and ask them a number of questions regarding the fixture, the happenings behind the scenes, and their hopes for next season. Here are their responses - thank youUpdated by Chris
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Mark Cooper secured Notts County's first home win of 2016, and first under his reign, as a much improved magpies' score late goal against Stevenage. Jon Stead volleyed home for magpies' in the first half, however his spectator effort was ruled offside. Stevenage's Fraser Franks produced their best best chance of the game from Chris Whepldale's free-kick, but Notts keeper Scott Loach saved superbly. With time running out, Liam Noble rifled into the corner from the edge of the area to give CAdded 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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Jamie Fullarton’s first Notts County home game saw the Magpies take on phoenix club AFC Wimbledon, a side bidding to make it eight games unbeaten away. Pride of Nottingham spoke to several Notts fans before the game about how they think Jamie Fullarton had done so far at the Meadow Lane helm, whether Liam Noble and Blair Adams should be in the squad, whether more signings needed to be made and what they thought the day’s result would be.Added by Chris
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Notts had a rare Sunday matchday as they welcomed Plymouth Argyle to Meadow Lane, eager to extend their great home run. As always Pride of Nottingham interviewed a number of Notts fans ahead of kickoff to garner their thoughts on the game ahead. >https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rfKW4S1Wao0Updated by cheeky~k8
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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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Back for another season of Meet the Fans we asked the Notts County faithful their opinions on this summer's signing and what we needed to do to climb back up the table. Thank you, once again, for everyone who agreed to take part in this week's video! [sharedmedia=videos:videos:55] Please leave your comments on this video, letting me know if you like the facelift. Your feedback really helps us make sure our videos are relevant to what you,Updated by cheeky~k8
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We have released six main shows to date, with two additional PONcast Extras and of course, the introductory episodes and it is still early days for the Pride of Nottingham. Within this item, you will find where to subscribe to our show. Whilst also finding where exactly to find each PONcast, as always we would welcome your views on our social pages and of course the community forum. Since the public release, our hits have been phenomenal and we cannot thank you enUpdated by cheeky~k8
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After the public release of the Pride of Nottingham PONcast Episode 3, we have focused on bringing the fans a special addition of the PONcast extra. A special look into the all-stars match which took place on the 17th of May 2015. Notts-Joe and Joe Jones took to covering the game, whilst promoting the event in a special and unique way. After the public release of the Pride of Nottingham PONcast Episode 3, we have focused on bringing the fans a special addition ofUpdated by cheeky~k8
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We are now at Episode 3 with the Pride of Nottingham PONcast and we are delighted with the progress made so far. These early shows have helped us to get to grips with the production, allowing us to work on the principles we set outright when we began Pride of Nottingham many moons ago. Joe Jones and I have been enjoying discussing Notts, as we have throughout our involvement with doing the Pride of Nottingham website, and we are delighted to bring yet another featUpdated by cheeky~k8
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The folks who brought you the brilliant Great Escape imagery that spurred Notts County to safety last season are back with a fantastic new set of designs featuring some of the greatest Magpies to sport the legendary black and white stripes! The Art Of Football have created artwork of such Notts greats as Les Bradd, Sir Charlie Palmer, Tommy Lawton, Phil Turner and Tommy Johnson, which you can get in both t-shirt and print form! WitUpdated by cheeky~k8
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Weymouth based Magpie Alan Hargreaves and his wife Debra is planning an extraordinary journey for charity this summer.The couple are very keen cyclists as it is, but this journey is on a slightly different level to Weymuff’s usual 14 mile commute to work on his bike every day. Their plan is to cycle the length of Britain from Land’s End in deepest Cornwall to John O-Groats, right at the top of Scotland. A trek of over 990 miles! Two weeksUpdated by cheeky~k8
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Since coming to Meadow Lane two years ago, Ronan Murray has quickly established himself as one of Notts County’s first-choice players. The young Irishman originally signed to the club on a short-term contract as one of four successful trialists in 2013, but he went on to play a key role in helping the Magpies avoid relegation from League One with nine goals in 16 starts. Of course, there was the odd setback, most notably the red card on the quarter-hour mark of thUpdated by cheeky~k8
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Pride of Nottingham had the opportunity to do a questions and answer session with a Premier League scout, so we put the questions to the floor of our community. Many fans decided to take part in the feature by submitting several questions, as a general insight this feature is very exciting to cover. It is one I am most proud of, along with the times we have spoken to our chairman Ray Trew. We have more of Q/A's and exciting features in the pipeline, oveUpdated by cheeky~k8
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Towards the end of December, I didn't really expect Notts to make many signings, if any, during the January transfer window. Some sources claimed that no signings would be made at all. I stuck to hopes that we would see some sort of inbound movement within the transfer period at Meadow Lane. I think more than anything I was hoping we would sign players on a permanent basis. Yet I did think if any movement was made, it would mostly be in the form of loans, and I'm not against thatUpdated by cheeky~k8
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