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Everything posted by Chris
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Match Discussion: Game 29 - The Magpies (A)
0-0 so far, I haven't been keeping an eye on the score until now. I'm curious as to how people have thought Notts have played, without listening to the radio it's hard to say.
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Match Discussion: Game 29 - The Magpies (A)
I'm hoping this form can continue, the club has the majority of fans on board with this positive vibe. I feel when Notts is one, we have this sense of being unbeatable - it's keeping this going during the blips but, I do think it helps massively. The game needs to pick up in terms of performance, I know, the last game we did well to win but the whole performance didn't sound like the best. That and 2020, must start off as we mean to go.
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Match Discussion: Game 28 - The Moors (A)
It's great to see that we have sold out our allocation, this seemed always the case. It should be a great away day! They looked a decent team going forward, shaky at the back but I think provided we go into the game confident - I feel a victory is quite possible. It just depends on which of the players turn up and who takes their chances, I'm sure Notts will be quite creative. At the back we need to be more aware of their threats.
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Match Discussion: Game 27 - The Magpies (H)
I'm hoping that we pick up from where we left the Halifax game. It's good to see the players who came in, did well - it shows Neal Ardley that we do have depth. Understanding our options and adjusting during games would help. It will most likely be a game where we have to be solid at the back, alert and aware. I don't know much about their players but they seem to do well if given space.
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Match Discussion: Game 26 - The Shaymen (A)
Halifax are just a very well organised team which fight for each other. If every player starting gave 100%, our quality would show. The biggest issue is moving the ball in the right away and, avoiding switching off at the back. The club needs someone younger to sit on the ball other than Michael Doyle, he doesn't have quick enough feet. Regan Booty is also better at being the advanced player further, so with Jim O'Brien being injured I think we will be limited. Likewise with the flanks, other than Sam Osborne we have nobody who will take on the opposition or stay wide.
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Notts County, Neal Ardley and squad rotation
Usually, at the beginning of the season, managers rotate their squads a fair amount – this was no doubt the same for Neal Ardley. While many fans called for him to settle the squad down, myself included, it is quite natural to switch out players here and there. Sometimes, it’s a little concerning when it’s five or more and when it’s never allowed to settle. Yes, sometimes it’s due to fitness concerns, tactical reasons but you know when there’s too many. For the most of the 2019/20 season, I have felt encouraged and have seen some good performance. There have been woeful ones, yet most players work hard to do well in games, and this is all we can ask of them. Right now, there are several players massively out of form and a few who have been quite poor all season. To a degree, this is to be expected after the season we had last year and all of the turmoil leading up to the current campaign – but there becomes a time when playing them isn’t the answer. Before the recent form, I know fans talked about having “depth” in the squad, and I would have agreed, while the likes of Matt Tootle, Pierce Bird and others have been frozen out. Sometimes it appears quite harshly; It makes you wonder if this is part of the issue, a lack of competition and rewards for performers who have done well. Strong competition, a good level of morale led to a level of success during the 2017/18 season under Kevin Nolan, players coming into the squad knew what were expected to remain in the squad. The complete opposite to the season in which Notts were relegated from the Football League for simply being not good enough. After all, it must be disheartening for some players to put on the shirt, perform to a standard which they’re happy with, only to end up falling out of favour. Sam Osborne is the perfect example since he’s an academy prospect and has bulked up a fair amount during the close season. When he starts, I think he does better personally, whereas a sub it does take him a little time to get up to speed, and this is all-natural. I’m not knocking him, I think he’s a great prospect and if I were the manager of Notts County he would be starting a lot more. Simply due to his work rate and importance of development, as he will only improve with game time. Which leaves the question why we haven’t given the likes of Enzio Boldewijn a rest, a good player, defensively a disappointing but when in form – no doubt a quality player. This season, he’s appeared more of a luxury and quite fortunate that Ardley holds him with such high regards. As to me, it seems Boldewijn is guaranteed a start either due to lacking natural wide men or simply due to the odd wonder goal he scores – which never gives the full facts about his performances. I must stress, I do like him, and I’m trying to nitpick about him. I feel that when you have a player so desperately out of form, it makes little sense to expect him to improve when he’s constantly being played and almost 99% guaranteed to start. The same can be said for both full-back positions, Damien McCrory has looked good, but his form has dipped as of late. Richard Brindley looks a good technical signing; however, much of the same can be said about him too. At centre back, it’s almost like Ardley has gone out of his way to guarantee certain players will start in these positions. When asked about the position, he’s mentioned that he can’t make changes due to a lack of cover – yet allowed Bird to depart on loan to Boston United. I know some fans also have concerns about our strike force; however, I don’t think they’re the issue. Kyle Wootton has come into his element, found his boots and works hard. The only call I might suggest is switching Wes Thomas for Kristian Dennis when playing teams which either lack height at the back or have scrappy defenders who would leave Dennis the space to thrive. Nathan Tyson is perfectly fine to be a rotational and casual starter, and there’s the option of putting him out wide if we require too. In midfield, I do feel there’s a requirement for more creativity – Regan Booty is far more effective for me being able to dictate the passing and play a more advanced role as a play-maker. I agree with many fans that Mitch Rose and Michael Doyle doesn’t work – yet would allowing Rose to go out wide make sense? Rose hasn’t seemed the same player all season; however, I did feel he performed much better when Doyle was sitting out his suspension. There are advantages to giving some young and hungry players a chance to start, but when they see that it’s almost certain that whatever they do – the following week will return to the same lineup there’s a major lack of motivation. Give Osborne more game time, re-introduce Dion Kelly-Evans – consider giving Zoumana Bakayogo a game. Allow Boldewijn and Rose to sit out a few games, bring in Booty or Shields to remove some of the pressure. Make the most of the depth we have at our disposal, and it’s easy for me to suggest this, much hard to put in practice – I admit. Yet the issue Ardley faces is the fact it will only become harder the longer he leaves it. Squad morale and confidence would make a massive difference to this Notts County team. Most fans want to see the club fighting, giving 100% and at times this has fallen short. Most people I know and I don’t expect us to be thrashing teams – that is unrealistic but throwing it out there as part of the problem doesn’t make it part of the solution. Much like Ardley suggesting people want him to fail, fans want to see and feel the clubs moving forward. Nobody’s bothered if certain people behind the scenes has problems, you have to get on with it. Otherwise, it seems like you have accepted it as a problem. Share your thoughts about this feature article 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.
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Match Discussion: Game 26 - The Shaymen (A)
Halifax will probably give us a bit more time on the ball early on, yet I do expect them to go for it. I just see them wanting to suss us out properly before going for it, I also suspect they'll have done their home work and seen in previous games where we are week. I hope for our sake that this has been properly ourselves, the opposition shouldn't be that hard to figure out. We have some excellent players for this division, which should be shinning but team wise it could be much better.
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Match Discussion: FA Trophy - The Spireites (A)
A win might help with confidence, it could give Neal Ardley a chance to mix things up properly. However, I do wonder how many fans actually care about this game? I don't. It's a nothing cup, yet knowing what some of our fans are like they'll make a big thing of this when they wanted us to focus on the league in the FA Cup. Dennis to bag 3 goals.
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Neal Ardley at Notts County - 12 months on
I feel Neal Ardley needs to be given time to add the stability we lack, however, he's as stubborn as Kevin Nolan. Very similar downfalls, I think right now he should be getting players fighting for places - which we all know certain people are guaranteed to be on the team sheet. The inconsistencies can be pin pointed to several factors, most of which Ardley has to take responsibility for due to him being the manager. I'm probably right now, 65% Ardley in but it does keep becoming lower. When he made the silly comments about people wanting Notts to fail, whilst I respect his opinion, it was obviously very silly to say publicly during a press conference. One of my biggest concerns is the lack of management skills when it comes to lifting players, I hope he serves and gets us playing. The football at times has been a joy to watch, some of the best stuff for years but these past several games it's been the opposite of it.
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Match Discussion: Game 25 - The U's (H)
I feel changes are needed, yet if Neal Ardley can get the best out of the players and we get a result - it doesn't matter. I think the pressure will be on us to win at home, especially with the recent blip. I am sure most fans will get behind the team, I would be lying if I said I wasn't nervous mind. If things it the fan early, we need to be positive and respond from there. I have to add, I think Kristian Dennis should start alongside Kyle Wootton. Give Wes Thomas a rest, but we'll see.
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Match Discussion: FA Cup - The Cobblers (A)
Well the cup run has burst, time to put the full focus on the league now. I hope the scoreline doesn't reflect on another poor performance, hopefully, some of those who attended the game can/will shed some light on this.
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Match Discussion: Game 23 - The Wood (H)
So close, I wasn't able to make it due to health reasons but I followed the game closely. I think most will be in acceptance about the result, perhaps a little disappointed about the late goal - yet it sounded better. Defensively, something needs to be done to counter the goals which are leaked. This game could probably come down to switching off in the final minutes mind.
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Match Discussion: Game 23 - The Wood (H)
I would opt for this lineup myself. Slocombe Kelly-Evans Rawlinson Lacey Bakayogo Shields Booty Doyle Osborne Wootton Dennis It's somewhat harsh on Wes Thomas, who I feel has been one of our better players in recent weeks, but I think he needs a rest. I don't feel Enzio should be anywhere near the starting line-up, he can't work out of this poor form. Momentum has played a big part in the better results which Notts has had, it's time for Neal Ardley to seek form and effort. Over whatever he feels is the best player, reputation and ability isn't everything when they're not performing well. At this stage, to help the defence, Notts needs to bring in players who will work hard to remain in their shirt. Certain people are guaranteed a start, no matter what and that is just wrong.
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Match Discussion: Game 22 - The Shots (A)
Disappointing outcome, it seems the squad is quite out of form at the moment. 2-1 down. I think, it's clear that certain players need to up their game and performances. Enzio and Rose especially, we need to try to mix things up. I'm starting to feel talk of play-offs has made the squad lose focus. Let's just battle lads!
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Match Discussion: Game 22 - The Shots (A)
I think the performance should be better, result? I think it will be a boring draw. Both teams should have a decent amount of chances, yet I don't think we will go there all guns blazin'. I am hoping, Neal Ardley sends the team out wanting to prove themselves after the last game against Barrow. I won't be there, I had hoped to be able, but this past week I have felt awful. Good luck to those that make the trip, there's been a lot of dedication from fans.
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Match Discussion: Game 21 - The Bluebirds (H)
I'm disappointed, yet every team has an off day and it means very little. I am sure the lads will respond to this positively, Barrow whilst being somewhat childish and dirty - they deserved the win. I don't want to comment any further on them, otherwise I might still be typing my thoughts here, tomorrow! I thought the strikers did well enough, little service and a major lack of quality from the crossing. Simple fact is, too many had an off day.
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Match Discussion: Game 21 - The Bluebirds (H)
Unless of a knock, or an injury, I don't think any changes would be required. I think the squads pretty settled, I'm looking forward to the game.
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How important is Michael Doyle now to Notts County?
I think I've been quite critical of Michael Doyle, as I have to admit I wasn't his biggest fan. I can see that he's Neal Ardley's voice on the pitch, something which I have mentioned myself but I find him to be a bit of Jekyll and Hyde type of player. Whilst I have preferred Mitch Rose as the captain, I don't think Rose's recent performance would warrant such duty. He's gone very quiet, whereas Doyle now plays in the opposite fashion. He's sometimes extremely wasteful and frustrating, I don't deny he can be effective in his simple duties. The passion at times I feel does benefit the squad. Would he be my first choose on the team sheet? No, however as the captain it would be difficult not to name him. This, I do feel is Doyle's biggest weakness as he knows he's not replaceable. Great to see your balance in perspective, and thought process @Simon Clark, this is a very good piece.
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Match Discussion: Game 21 - The Bluebirds (H)
Both teams are in similar form right now, only difference is the defeat Notts suffered to Chesterfield. Barrow have won 4 of their last 5 games, having drawn the other. I always feel more confident with Neal Ardley's squad at home, we seem to always play better at Meadow Lane. I'm hoping we start off calm and collected, nothing fancy. Just get a feel for them. I can't really comment much on the opposition, they look a tidy team but I don't know much else about them.
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How does it feel losing the World's Oldest Football League club tag?
I have to be honest, the World's Oldest Professional Football League Club while it was nice - it did seem to be part of the curse that Meadow Lane has. I wasn't that bothered about the title, for me relegation from League Two was more about the uncertainty of falling out of the Football League for the first time and how we seem to sit in divisions once this happens. The club is certainly big, the potential is there to take us to the Championship and although I feel our natural level would be League One (if we go by stature). I think we need to earn it, right now it's promising under the Danish owners. Neal Ardley to his merit has remoulded the club and got us playing quite well, this season has mainly been exciting for that reason, and recruitment seems to be spot on. This commitment and level do need to be met continuously, then perhaps we can grow again further.
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Match Discussion: Game 20 - Monkey Hangers (H)
Hartlepool have a good midfield, they tend to be blessed there and when the players work hard - you can't write them. It will be a difficult game in my eyes.
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Faces of PON: Notts County vs Torquay
Notts County continued their fine form in the National League with a 2-0 win over Torquay at Meadow Lane. Richard Brindley netted the opener for the Magpies in the eighth minute - his first goal for the club - with a 25-yard strike into the bottom corner after Torquay failed to properly clear a corner. Kristian Dennis doubled County's advantage three minutes into the second half, glancing in a Sean Shields free-kick for his seventh goal of the season and third in as many games. County defender Connell Rawlinson cleared off the line following a scramble which means they have gone 531 minutes without conceding at home, as reported by BBC Sport. The Magpies have now lost just once in nine games as they moved into the playoff places. Pride of Nottingham was at Meadow Lane for the game - see if you've made it into our latest Faces of PON gallery! 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.
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Faces of PON: Notts vs Torquay United., Saturday 12th October 2019
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Match Discussion: Game 17 - The Gulls (H)
Things are looking quite promising, the team performs on the same wavelength and I honestly feel that they have finally clicked. Notts looked very lively and up for it at the beginning, for me - all this talk of Tarquay being difficult to beat and the home record being lost due to it might have been something which fuelled them. I want to say Tarquay played well as a team. I disagree with comments about them being 'poor' or 'substandard', I felt they did well, but fell to a brilliant strike by Richard Brindley who has been a quiet underrated performer in my eyes. His opening strike was just lovely! Notts also played as a team, however, they performed at a much higher standard. It was very entertaining, with a lot of quality moments. It just feels like we have a team which will fight, work hard and play together as a unit.
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Match Discussion: Game 17 - The Gulls (H)
Proper old school football, it's been years since I have seen Notts play Torquay United. I'm hoping that Notts can continue the home form, as we played quite well to control the last game but I do feel Torquay will be trickier. I think they've got a fair amount of height about them too, so it should be quite interesting how we handle that. I am confident, just imagine if we picked up back to back wins again just how much better this could do for the team's morale. I would avoid changes personally, I don't think any are needed. Kristian Dennis is great coming on from the bench, he should rotated start, but perhaps during away games. Michael Doyle shouldn't start, yet I am sure he will find himself selected.