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Saturday 28th of February, The Magpies will host 12th place Port Vale. Notts County will be able to feature two new wingers in the form of Jamal Campbell-Ryce and Paddy McCourt, as they look to get back on track in the 2014/2015 season – The visitors may have to rethink their plans. Port Vale have won only two of their last six games, having lost three and only drawn once, all is now to plan for within this League One fixture. The Match OfUpdated by cheeky~k8
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Saturday 7th of March, Swindon Town will be hosting Notts County at the County Ground. 4th place Robins will be hoping to get back to winning ways, as their form in recent weeks has been quite poor and they will be looking to overcome this on home soil. Notts County will be hoping to reform their earlier away form which saw them peak quite highly at the start of the season. The Robins have only won once in their last six games, four have ended in losses and a furtUpdated by cheeky~k8
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Ever wondered about the match officials? Pride of Nottingham introduces this new feature 'The Match Officials', it's your chance to learn a little more about the people in charge on match days. It's aimed towards providing an insight into the games they've officiated, so that we can go into games knowing more about each one. Well here we are, meet the match officials for our home game against Coventry City on the 08/02/2014. The referee is Carl Berry, with his assistances Joe HullUpdated by Chris
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Pride of Nottingham once again takes a look at the 'Match Officials', this is in time for our away game against Wolverhampton Wanderers. This is your chance to gain an insight into those in charge of the game! We hope that you find the feature to be interesting, please do stay around if time permits and read up on some of our other content. On Saturday the match officials for the away game against Wolverhampton Wanderers on the 15/02/2014. The Referee is Jeremy Simpson, with his aUpdated by Chris
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Shrewsbury Town started the 2013/14 campaign quite well, as a side which has struggled in the past few seasons. Their fans will no doubt have thought things might have turned a corner, however there is one thing to be said. They know how to scrap and fight for their League One status! In their past six games, they've only managed to pick up two points. Brentford 1-1 at their home, whilst they drawn away to Port Vale 0-0. Notts come into the game having lost to promotion chasing Wolves, hoUpdated by cheeky~k8
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Notts will be preparing for a trip to Preston North End's stadium 'Deepdale', as Carlisle will also due to flooding up in Cumbria on Saturday 19th December. The 'home' advantage will probably go out of the window for this reason, however it doesn't mean that the Magpies will be favourites based on this alone. Notts will be hoping a return to the Deepdale, may see them edge closer to the play-off places. Carlisle United have only lost one game within their last six league fixtures,Updated by Chris
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Notts County travel up to Morecambe on Saturday 29th August for a league clash that sees both sides try to improve their lukewarm form. The Magpies began the season brightly with a league win at Stevenage and the shock victory at Huddersfield in the League Cup, but poor showings against Meanwhile the Shrimpers have lost three in five but and saw a late goal deny them victory at Portsmouth, the match finishing 3-3.Updated by cheeky~k8
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The Magpies host travelling Newport County on Saturday 12th December, the visitors didn’t win their first game of the season until September 26th but will arrive at Meadow Lane not having lost in their last six games, having drawn four and won two. The match officials for the game will be referee Darren Handley, assistants Darren Strain and Lloyd Wood, and fourth official Andrew Hendley. Referee: Darren Handley From: Lancashire His matches involving Notts County within thUpdated by Chris
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Notts are back on the road with three upcoming away games, the first port of call will be against Wycombe Wanderers on Tuesday 15th December. The hosts will most likely make the game hard for our lads, with Adams Park set to stage two teams hoping to make their push towards the play-offs. Wycombe Wanderers have won two of their last six league games, drawing three and losing only the once. The Match Officials for the game will be referee Nicholas Kinseley, assistants MarcUpdated by Chris
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The EFL regular season is now over, so for the clubs that aren't contesting the playoffs, it's full swing ahead in planning for next season. Notts County owner Alan Hardy has this week written two columns on the Nottingham Post about his experiences of the transfer window so far, and what the club hopes to achieve and obtain in the upcoming one. On his baptism of fire in the transfer window Within two weeks of me taking on this role at Meadow Lane we were straight into the JanuaryAdded by Joe Jones
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Luke Williams has spoken about the importance of balancing hard work with enjoyment and maintaining a positive atmosphere within the group. He mentioned a petition for Tobi to do every post-match interview, highlighting the fun and camaraderie within the team. Williams also joked about having to charge Tobi up on the bus to an away game. Looking ahead at their next couple of fixtures, Williams said they will likely resemble teams preparing for their first league game. He also mentioned thatAdded by PON_News
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Notts County defender Thierry Audel believes that the remaining players from last season must leave the memories behind them ahead of the new campaign. The Frenchman was part of the squad which ended up fighting relegation, went through three managers and experienced all-round turmoil. "There are good players coming into the team and I think we can achieve something good next season. We just have to believe it, keep working hard and we will see," Audel told the Nottingham Post. "BUpdated by Joe Jones
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Notts County defender Thierry Audel has admitted that his side have had an awful season, but is hoping to at least finish on a high and enjoy the final few games. The Magpies were expected to challenge for promotion, but after 39 matches they sit in the bottom division’s bottom five, although they are 13 points clear of the bottom two. They are also on their third manager of the season in Mark Cooper, having previously sacked both Ricardo Moniz and Jamie Fullarton. "I am not the gaffer,Updated by Chris
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Notts County defender Thierry Audel has expressed his eagerness to put the result at Cambridge United behind him and move forward, adding that he and his teammates are more comfortable than they were following their two-week break. The Magpies welcome Newport County to Meadow Lane on Saturday, the hosts’ first game since the 3-1 defeat against Shaun Derry’s new side on 28 November. Audel told reporters: “We’ve been working really hard this past week. When there is a breakUpdated by Chris
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When the season’s calendar was first released, I bet that I wasn’t the only Notts fan to think that we had an easy opening two months ahead of us and an opportunity to gain a fearsome reputation by the end of September as nailed-on ‘hard to beat’ promotion candidates. Now, just five matches into the season, I suspect that every team that hasn’t yet played us wishes that they could do before the end of this month – such have been our results!Updated by cheeky~k8
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For over 30 years, Adam Baker has been a dedicated supporter of Notts County. He has shared his experiences and memories as a fan of the club, from his earliest memories of supporting the team to the changes he has seen in the club over the years. Adam's love for Notts County began in the early 90s when the team was promoted to the old first division under Neil Warnock. “Being from the south not knowing your geography much at 9 years old I picked a top flight team like kids always seem to dUpdated by Chris
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Notts County have released ticket prices and information regarding the pre-season friendlies against Walsall and Blackburn Rovers. A reminder of the fixture dates and times: - Walsall Tuesday 26th July (Kick off 7.45pm) - Blackburn Rovers on Sunday 31st July (Kick off 3pm) Only the Derek Pavis Stand (home) and the Jimmy Sirrel Stand (away) will be open for these fixtures, with seating unreserved. Tickets are on sale NOW. Both fixtures are priced individually at:Updated by Joe Jones
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Bristol Rovers striker Tom Nichols has admitted that his side deserved to lose in their FA Cup first-round encounter at Notts County. The Magpies found themselves two goals down within the first quarter-hour but spectacularly turned it round through strikes from Ryan Yates, Jon Stead and Jorge Grant for a 4-2 final score. “It was very disappointing after how we started,” Nichols told the Bristol Post. “I think we got what we deserved in the end. We got 2-0 up and just stopped playAdded by Joe Jones
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“Jimmy Fullarton announced as new manager x” “Who” Sky Sports news it may not be, but news travels fast these days. The above messages were between me and my old man shortly after Jimmy Fullarton, an ex Scotland Under 21 captain ‘don’t you know’, was announced as Notts’ new manager. Speculation had been rife over the past week as to who would succeed Ricardo Moniz. Mark Cooper and then John Sheridan had been “oddsUpdated by Chris
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Notts County loanee George Abbott has reflected on his first full 90 minutes for the Magpies, describing it as an "unbelievable" experience. The 19-year-old, who joined the club on a season-long loan from Tottenham Hotspur, made his first start during Notts' 2-0 win over Accrington Stanley at Meadow Lane. The young midfielder, known for his versatility, slotted into the defensive midfield role and spoke highly of the trust his teammates placed in him. Abbott’s inclusion in the startinAdded by PON_News
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Notts County have bolstered their squad with the exciting addition of Tottenham Hotspur's Under 21s captain, George Abbott, on a season-long loan. The 19-year-old midfielder arrives at Meadow Lane with a growing reputation and plenty of promise, having been closely involved in Spurs' first-team preparations over the summer. Abbott, a versatile player whose primary position is defensive midfield, has already demonstrated his potential on a big stage, featuring in Tottenham's pre-seasonAdded by PON_News
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