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Kevin Nolan Previews Forest Friendly
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ARLukomski: Players Notts County should look to sign this summer
There's some good call player wise, certainly people who could add depth to the ranks. I personally hope if we have the 100k talked about when Notts chased Noble, that we use it to buy-in some solid additions. I know, there are fans who think it's silly money. However, I believe it could be a wise investment. I have no issue with Notts selling and replacing players, I'd rather see them go for a fee than on a free. So certainly having players that are good enough to walk straight into our squad would be a massive thing in terms of depth. Yet I can't see Toni Martinez coming out on loan. Great read mate!
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Joe Jones: 'Notts County will not be outsung by Nottingham Forest'
That's pretty fair @Mikkh. During the League Cup game a few years back, there was certainly spells where we was louder - especially when it looked to be all set for us, until Wes Morgan stepped up and placed his thunder bolt. We just want to progress, there's banter from both sides but there's a lot of Forest fans who sadly take rivalry way too far. Provided there's no trouble and we all make the atmosphere decent, I don't care about the score - I just want to see a good game between two decent clubs. Notts always tends to do better when Forest does anyway.
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Lewis Thompson: Notts County need to rethink youth strategy
To my knowledge he's always been in the background, but I swear it was him who told me a lot about the failings of certain aspect. I could be muddled mind, I sometimes do but I know during a period we lost players due to them not having contracts. I was told about a lad who was picked up by a Championship side, though I don't remember his name now (not Wes Morgan) - a midfielder. Do you know @Northants Pie?
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Lewis Thompson: Notts County need to rethink youth strategy
A few friends have suggested that Montel Gibson had a bad attitude with 'smaller' clubs, it's a shame because footballers should just want to play and gain experience. I think people are less motivated these days when it comes to self-improvements. BTW, I've been told by a few people that Wes Morgan was poached from us and that we lost him due to him not being under contract. I can't recall the full details, I think Charlie Mcparland told me that none of the players had contracts due to cost saving measures.
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Lewis Thompson: Notts County need to rethink youth strategy
I think we need to give Hardy's era time, it seems more focused on the right type of development and I think previously we did well. We just seemed to push youngsters a bit to much, choosing the wrong games to throw them and little rewards for if they did well. John Sheridan was awful with regards to this, he'd drop 'em even if they did good which I think is wrong. Yet we do need to be pushing players and helping them adjust, I agree with that. Just needs time really, that's all. If we avoid releasing 'em it should help too. Game time and experience!
- Video Discussion: New kit goes on sale
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Video Discussion: Michael O'Connor injury update
Name: Michael O'Connor injury update Category: Official Notts Videos Date Added: 2017-07-12 Submitter: Chris The Notts midfielder speaks to iFollow Notts about his recuperation from the serious knee injury sustained against Portsmouth in April. Michael O'Connor injury update Why not subscribe to PrideofNottinghamTV?
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Michael O'Connor injury update
The Notts midfielder speaks to iFollow Notts about his recuperation from the serious knee injury sustained against Portsmouth in April.
- Video Discussion: New kit goes on sale
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New kit goes on sale
Notts striker Jon Stead was in the thick of the action in the club shop as Notts' 2017-18 home kit went on sale.
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Video Discussion: Highlights: Rolls Royce Leisure 0-6 Notts County
Name: Highlights: Rolls Royce Leisure 0-6 Notts County Category: Official Notts Videos Date Added: 2017-07-10 Submitter: Chris Highlights from Notts' first pre-season friendly as a Rolls Royce Leisure Select XI were hit for six. Highlights: Rolls Royce Leisure 0-6 Notts County Why not subscribe to PrideofNottinghamTV?
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Highlights: Rolls Royce Leisure 0-6 Notts County
Highlights from Notts' first pre-season friendly as a Rolls Royce Leisure Select XI were hit for six.
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Video Discussion: Dan Jones post-Rolls Royce
Name: Dan Jones post-Rolls Royce Category: Official Notts Videos Date Added: 2017-07-08 Submitter: Chris The defender speaks after making his second Notts debut in the pre-season friendly against a Rolls Royce Leisure Select XI. Dan Jones post-Rolls Royce Why not subscribe to PrideofNottinghamTV?
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Dan Jones post-Rolls Royce
The defender speaks after making his second Notts debut in the pre-season friendly against a Rolls Royce Leisure Select XI.
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Alan Hardy hits back at Forest Green Rovers chairman accusations
Jesus, it's all games. Can we all please chip in for chest lessons for all senior people at the club? It's clear FGR aren't interested in money and I felt this after the first bid was rejected.
- Forest Green Rovers slam Notts County "megaphone diplomacy" over Liam Noble
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Kevin Nolan: 'Everyone in the Notts County squad is on board'
I think Kevin Nolan is just playing things down, there's probably plenty of 'options' we are exploring but little activity coming from that. Also, the Good comments I wouldn't be surprised if he missed heard the question and was playing catch up, sometimes when you don't prepare or have other focuses you make these makes. I've been there myself. He comes across as very eager to get things to be where they are required and I trust him, his judgement hasn't let us down so far. Just need to move on the transfers and bring in capable options, hopefully with plenty of quality to boot.
- Video Discussion: Pre-season continues
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Pre-season continues
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Video Discussion: Kevin Nolan pre-season update
Name: Kevin Nolan pre-season update Category: Official Notts Videos Date Added: 2017-07-05 Submitter: Chris Notts manager Kevin Nolan speaks to iFollow Notts with pre-season in full swing. Kevin Nolan pre-season update Why not subscribe to PrideofNottinghamTV?
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Kevin Nolan pre-season update
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10 reasons why Notts County should have a fruitful 2017/18 League Two season
After putting two very disappointing League Two campaigns behind us, Pride of Nottingham delves into why we feel the 2017-2018 season will finally see Notts County move forward and secure the stability which will allow the club to be a strong contender for promotion in future seasons. 1) Revamping training facilities and securing a new location The agreement to use Basford United’s facilities is a major coup for the club, the training pitches are some of the best I have seen in the lower leagues – much better than Arnold Town’s and central to Nottingham which ensures fairly straightforward travel for the players. Meanwhile, the recent overhaul of the Family Stand by Alan Hardy highlights the club's desire to move forward and to attract players in alternative ways. 2) The re-capture of Jon Stead and Shola Ameobi Whilst the majority of fans are all inclined to agree that we won’t see the duo partner up in many games back-to-back, we will however be able to rotate and with the potential of throwing Jonathan Forte into the mix – it provides the Magpies’ two very hard working strikers, something the club simply hasn’t had in recent years. They may be ‘experienced’ and what some refer as ‘the wrong side of 30’ – yet we know what we will get from them. 3) Signing players on a transfer fee Acquiring players on a free, even building a complete team around them, can be quite rewarding. In the lower two divisions it’s actually much harder and I have mentioned for a number of years how much beneficial it is to sign a player for a fee. I don’t mean just one and of course they must be the right players. Yet assembling a mixed squad will allow us to establish the right tools to be successful on the pitch. 4) Academy focus and emphasis on producing good talent Although nothing new to Notts County, the previous emphasis sort of rushed youngsters to making the step up and often seen players like Tyrell Waite, Fabian Spiess and Montel Gibson lost within the first team shuffle. With a new focus on mentoring and offering support, this will allow the club to help the youngster transition properly into first team football – whilst the changes discussed by Academy manager Jon Goodman highlights the renewed desire to produce talent which is ready to make the jump before it happens or is called upon. 5) Local derbies The likes of Chesterfield, Mansfield Town and Lincoln City give an extra edge to the upcoming season, we haven’t done well in recent years in these games but I strongly feel that the 2017/2018 season will see these games give us an extra aspect to push ourselves forward. League Two will see quite a few more reasonable games which will lift match days both home and away. 6) Forging stronger networking opportunities (even with our neighbours) We have to show an openness towards working with any club fortunate enough to be in a better position than ourselves. Notts have had a very good report with dealing with other clubs prospects and ensuring a safe transition for them into first team football. Tom Ince, Alan Judge, Jack Grealish and Callum McGregor are a few of the talents we have given an opportunity to. So on the back of Jorge Grant and others, it’s vastly important that we keep an open door to all the clubs in the Premier League and Championship – in order to network better and to acquire the right players on loan (not just those the clubs open to loaning out). 7) Open communication from the board and chairman Naturally there will be aspects from open communication, especially on a social network such as Twitter which will leave desirable questions and see responses which, let’s face it, might not be accepted. Yet Alan Hardy has stressed his openness to engaging with supporters, whilst he shares many positives tweets from his day-to-day running of Notts County. We have seen the stonewall silence treatment, lack of news and an unhealthy relationship towards local media – so let’s be grateful to see the club return to caring about its fans and promoting the club in a healthy way. It may result in bigger rewards in the long term! 8) Kevin Nolan – A young hungry manager who seeks success not just for himself We have had the label ‘young and hungry’ describe managers such as Jamie Fullarton and even Shaun Derry. But there’s something quite obvious from the way Kevin Nolan conducts himself, he is a person I have no doubt attracts the right type of respect. As a player on the pitch he strived for better and oozed professionalism well beyond expectations, and adding his success on the field, these are all transferable qualities into management and for once I feel we have the right balance at the helm of Notts to see success. 9) Ensuring the good atmosphere in the stands continues and never letting it degenerate to 2014-16 levels A lack of communication by any business is an obvious wrong way about going about things, whilst Alan Hardy might have made some unpopular decisions and gone against the majority of fans opinions at times – there is no doubt that the decisions weigh on his belief for the best of the club. Whilst ensuring a better match day experience, among other things that will no doubt make the stands a better place for us fans. 10) Players that want to play and work hard for the club They say you often get what you pay for in football, as a club Notts have had some very good professionals from Alan Judge, Neal Bishop to Bartosz Bialkowski. Yet in the most recent seasons, we have seen players who haven’t quite shown the passion we expect to see as fans and one thing Kevin Nolan aims to address is ensuring players at the club want to be here. I feel this will be one of the bare minimum expectations from the club as we move forward. Share your thoughts about this feature 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.