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I'm watching it now. I always like when Luke Williams speaks thoughtfully and carefully. It's also good that Notts has had this spotlight.

In addition to his comments about connecting to the fanbase.

We've always stood by Notts County even when it looked dark, that's what we do. I am so pleased that we are back in the Football League, I think it should be onwards and upwards from here. I know people don't like that as it's a 'Trewish' reference, but it is befitting.

good interview, the questions could have been more original. it covered most of the stuff which everyone else has and that damped it for me. its nice to luke williams being invited on but asking him better questions would have been nice.

have a different insight to things.

Luke Williams did a good job on BBC East Midlands. I thought the coverage was decent, but the questions did touch upon things that have already been mentioned. I know the players aren’t at the club, but I think it would have been good for the club to have sent Williams along with a player to balance things out.

Luke Williams spoke well, very calm and detailed. It was good to see clips of him celebrating with fans. It’s not like Notts to open themselves up so much.

Luke Williams did do well on BBC East Midlands. It was a good bit of coverage and I thought the segment was excellent. Seeing the clips of fans in pubs with the players and Williams signing was just fantastic!

I didn't find the interview particularly insightful. Luke Williams performed well, but even he seemed to expect more or different questions.

It’s always worthwhile for Notts to be asked about, even if the questions may seem repetitive. Everyone will inevitably ask the same questions due to the excitement surrounding Wembley and the prospect of gaining promotion.

As for the interview with Luke Williams, I thought it was well done and a positive thing for the club. It’s a relief that Ruben Rodrigues didn’t make the news with his drunken videos. Thankfully, someone has deleted them all. It was becoming concerning to see how intoxicated he appeared in those videos.

It’s great to see Luke Williams taking the time to speak and promote Notts to young and impressionable supporters. I’m surprised they didn’t invite Kyle Cameron to join him and add more to the segment. Even though he wasn’t available, they could have waited for him.

I enjoyed the interview with Luke Williams. It was always going to focus on the promotion and there are only so many ways to ask questions about it.

Luke Williams gave a great interview on the BBC East Midlands. He spoke eloquently and passionately about the club’s promotion from the National League to League Two. Well done, Luke!

I would greatly appreciate it if someone could kindly summarise the key points discussed during the recent segment on BBC East Midlands. I'm eager to understand the content and context of the conversation. Your efforts in providing a concise overview would be truly valuable. Thank you in advance.

Luke Williams has done a great job promoting Notts County on the news. He is helping the team get more attention and fans. His work shows how much he loves the club. This is good for the local community, fans, and players. Congratulations to Luke Williams!

Yes, Luke Williams on the TV is a great advert for the football club. The PR is useful, hopefully they can generate more interest going into the pre-season.

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