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Chris

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  1. Images added to a gallery album owned by Chris in Faces of PON
    Pride of Nottingham attended the charity game at Meadow Lane, as Hastings Magpies took on Nottingham City Transport. @Chris took to snapping shots of the fans who watched on from the Derek Pavis stand - did he capture your photo? #HastingsMagpies #COYP #Notts #FacesofPON
  2. The gaffer speaks after relegation is confirmed.
  3. Chris commented on Chris's gallery image in Faces of PON
  4. The recruitment needs to improve, we need players who will die for the shirt and give their all on the pitch.
  5. The club had to do something, if the sales aren't happening and that's what is needed - you do the common sense. I think they should have lowered them a bit more, even if the club had survived the drop. Repay that amazing support we have given.
  6. Thank you everyone! ????????????????????????
  7. Passion has been missing for years, it was bridged with the signing of Shola Ameobi and to some point Alan Smith. Two people I would welcome back. I think Notts could inject a lot more if they tried to rekindle a connection with the likes of Lee Hughes, he has a great sense of humour and is very much down to earth. I was at the Hastings Magpies game at the weekend and it was amazing to see him turning rings around players. I do feel, having someone like him in and around the dressing would only be a good thing. Get him back as a coach, he's obtaining his badges now and will retire soon from playing.
  8. Chris commented on Chris's gallery image in Faces of PON
  9. Thanks for taking the time to have a comment, it turns out it was too little, too late. Bitterly saddening, but you know what? We go again!
  10. You have been the heroes of this season. With your support, we will be back.
  11. The fans were incredible @TheSkipper.
  12. I swear I had a notification about a new blog @Piethagoram but I can't find it. ????
  13. Proud of @ARLukomski, saddened to see the last one. It's been a crap season mate, but I have enjoyed your vlogs.
  14. This is a massive game and the importance of doing well, I need not say! I think Notts just needs to forget about the occasions, it's another cup final for us and I hope they play with the same passion as we have recently seen. I think if the midfield perform with the right type of tempo and forward thinking we should do well in the game - I just think we'll be keeping tabs on the Macclesfield game a little more than our own! Plus, I don't want to worry or think about Swindon Town. As I say just focus on ourselves, that will be enough.
  15. I thought the team looked interested today, perhaps the importance has sunk in? It's disappointing in a way to see it expressed so late, however this is football. I'm delighted with the performance, I felt Craig Mackail-Smith and Matt Tootle was class. The team did some good football, yet I still feel this mess could have been avoided and I always did feel like Notts would win 2-1. This type of performance should have been the standard this season. Good win, positive from the fan's perspective and the Kop was close.
  16. Pride of Nottingham was at Notts County 2-0 defeat in the Central League Cup final against Bournemouth on Wednesday afternoon - did you make an appearance in the "Faces of PON?" Have a look through our gallery. #Notts #FacesofPON #COYP
  17. Fridays's League Two kick-off saw Notts County host MK Dons at Meadow Lane and once again lose 2-1 to the Dons. Neal Ardley's side managed to hold onto a goalless draw at half time, but as the second half began the pressure was mounting as MK dons striker David Wheeler scored a goal in the 62nd minute. The Magpies tried to get back into the game, but Chuks Aneke wrapped the game up in the 85th minute with a solo goal. He picked the ball up in his own half and beat Ben Barclay before smashing it into the net. Ben Barclay scored a last minute goal in extra time, but it wasn't enough and the match ended in a 2-1 loss giving MK Dons all 3 points. Pride of Nottingham was at the match against the Dons - see if you've made it in this week's Faces of PON! Share your thoughts about this gallery on Pride of Nottingham by signing up to the website, visiting the forum and joining in the chat with hundreds of fellow Notts County fans. Fancy showcasing your brand or business on Pride of Nottingham? Click here to find out more about sponsorship and advertising opportunities with us.
  18. What a season the 2018/19 League Two campaign has been, never would have dreamt that Notts County would be on the verge of relegation from the Football League. It’s something I find very sad, certainly it’s not good to see the faces of worry in the crowd but you know what? This is football after all, once you brush off the hurt and come round. I think the majority will accept that having the club still in existence is the main thing. The community around the club is one I would consider to be very solid, it’s been a huge privilege and its seasons like this when you miss the old days. I often think back to when I was bitten by the away day bug, how seeing the fans anticipate the game for me was one of the most exciting aspects – feeling that match day atmosphere floating around, not knowing what to expect. The club’s actual history could never be erased by being relegated to the Vanarama National League, yet it’s important that a smooth takeover happens – especially to avoid the worry of falling into administration. This is where the risk of the club’s heritage falls into concern, yet for me this isn’t something I feel is likely to happen. As fans, we just need to ensure that our support is there. After all the moans and groans, would a Saturday afternoon be right without seeing Notts County take to the field? That’s where the community comes into, we’ve all made a connection to other fans on match days, it’s almost like a ritual for some and the flocking of magpies’ is one that has great meaning behind it. Feeling like you’re a part of that community, knowing that you’re right behind the football irrespective of what happens on the pitch. I have seen fans come and go, quite a few who are no longer with us, but I will personally do my best just in the hope of making a small difference. Notts County has three massive games remaining in League Two season, games which need to see the players fight – not just for the badge but for the club itself. Survival is important, going down without a real fight isn’t what we want to see. Too little, too late? I have the feeling this might be the case, but I do restore the hope that the very last game of the season against Swindon Town will be one to remember for all the right reasons.
  19. Please, please, please, please, please try to play attacking football Neal Ardley. Listen to Jim O'Brien, who has made several cries to get you to see that "parking the bus" or switching attacking player for defensive ones is insane. You don't win games this way, you really can't and even someone who doesn't follow football would understand this. Send the players out to have some freedom, but make them bust a gut to work as a team, get people being responsible. Fans might blame the players, but it's madness what Ardley is doing, he should be pushing them. If they're lost, low in confidence - man manages them and just try to appease us fans by fighting for the results needed.
  20. Notts didn't play bad, they just didn't play well enough to make something of the game. The disappointing thing is the fact that Notts could have easily taken something from the game, it's not the midfield - it's how Neal Ardley has set up this squad. I don't think he has enough faith in the players to allow them to play with some level of freedom. It's all too defensive, I'm not against him, but I just feel attacking games would show a lot more fight. MK Dons looked capable of winning, they were good on the ball and to a point Notts looked quite decent defensively. However, I feel the balance and organisation disappears and Ardley does nothing until the games totally out of Notts hands. Robert Milsom - he's shocking at left back. Yes, he can defend, but he offers nothing going forward, he can't cross or pass. I'm sick to death of how wasteful he is and I would happily welcome back Dan Jones or Cedric Evina. Right now Notts should be aiming to win, not being set up to draw games and inviting teams to relegate us. This team shouldn't be defensive, we don't have the ability to attack well if we do. As I say, it wasn't a bad game, but the likeness of Notts winning or drawing always seemed unlikely.

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