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  1. The strengths Sam Austin brings to Notts cannot be overstated, from his versatility on the pitch to his vocal appreciation for fan support. In times when both players and fans feel the strain of expectations and results, his words are a powerful reminder of the mutual support and resilience within our community. Let’s mirror Sam’s gratitude and push the team forward with positivity!
  2. Postponed matches can be annoying, but it appears Stuart Maynard has taken it in stride. The team’s performance could improve, but the extra training time for this weekend’s match against Wimbledon should have some benefits. A victory would ease some tension, as I believe the problem isn’t with the management but with individual players costing the team points.
  3. Notts will need to hope that we can involve Jodi Jones more, either with his assists or scoring a goal. Macaulay Langstaff will also be crucial when given any opportunities. A good team performance all around would be great. AFC Wimbledon will be aiming to take the points home and having defeated us earlier in the season, I’m sure they’ll come well prepared.
  4. Hello, welcome to PON @ShannockPie. Please do let us know something about yourself, such as your interest in Notts?
  5. A poignant reflection on our current times at Meadow Lane. This article resonates with the sentiment that we, as supporters, have a significant role in shaping the club's atmosphere. It's a reminder of our shared love for the game and the club. While it's easy to fall into a trap of negativity, especially after disappointing performances, it's crucial to remember the bigger picture. Our support can make all the difference in turning the tide. Let’s be the positive change we want to see in our club, cultivating an environment where players and fans alike can thrive.
  6. The dedication to dissecting Crewe Alexandra's play style by Stuart Maynard and his team speaks volumes about their commitment to success. The focus on not just the physical but also the mental aspects of preparation is admirable. Ensuring that the players are mentally equipped to handle any curveballs thrown at them during the game is crucial. It's this comprehensive strategy that can help Notts County navigate the variable challenges posed by Crewe and secure a win.
  7. Reflecting on the article, it's clear that loan players have become an integral part of modern football, especially for clubs outside the top leagues. While I share the concern for our youth prospects, the reality of financial constraints cannot be ignored. Strategic loan signings, like Jack Grealish and Callum McGregor, have shown they can uplift the team dramatically. Yet, the club must also focus on creating a pathway for young talents to flourish, ensuring they don't become perpetual loanees or overlooked potentials. The balance is delicate but essential for the long-term health and success of Notts County.
  8. If we take a step back from the immediate outcomes of recent matches, it’s clear that our performances are on an upward trajectory. The team is gelling better, strategies are becoming more effective, and there’s a noticeable improvement in our gameplay. However, the critical task at hand is to transform these enhanced performances into tangible victories. It’s not just about playing well; it’s about scoring goals and securing victories. The team needs to capitalise on their strengths, rectify any weaknesses, and seize every opportunity to score. The focus should be on both offensive and defensive strategies. In essence, the urgency is not merely to play better, but to ensure that this improvement is reflected in the results of the matches. The ultimate aim is to see these enhanced performances culminate in triumphant victories. It’s about ensuring that the progress made on the field translates into success on the scoreboard.
  9. Seeing Macari back on the pitch and making such an impact was the highlight for me. This victory is a huge morale booster for the entire Notts County community, and it’s a clear indicator of the positive direction Maynard is taking us. Every player gave their all, proving we’re a force to be reckoned with.
  10. With the present squad, it’s hard to envision how the team structure and defensive mistakes can improve enough to secure the victories we think the club should be achieving. Notts won’t win every match, but I always believe that if we score first, we should make the game unattainable for the opposition. We shouldn’t let the same happen at our end of the pitch. Notts’ defence was weak, and I feel fortunate they didn’t concede more than three goals.
  11. Given the resources Maynard had at Wealdstone, his achievements were nothing short of remarkable. It gives us a glimpse into a future where Notts County not only survives but thrives against bigger clubs. His ambitious leap to the Magpies is promising, and if his past is any indication, it's only upwards from here.
  12. Eager to see if Maynard emphasises keeping a clean sheet. Our attacking play is normally spot on, but it's the other end that's been worrisome. I'll be looking out for disciplined defending and intelligent pressing on Saturday. A clean sheet would mean a lot, going forward under new management. A gritty 1-0 to the 'Pies is what I'm hoping for.
  13. Stuart Maynard’s taking all the right steps. He's turning a setback into a strategic advantage, and that’s some clever management. Also, his positive comments on club support and unity shed light on the great atmosphere he's helping to cultivate. Still, his part-time roots will keep him grounded. I’m excited to see where this approach takes us!
  14. Welcome to the Pride of Nottingham @Thomas Cotton! We’re delighted to have you with us. Enjoy your time here and let’s make some unforgettable memories together.
  15. Welcome to the Pride of Nottingham @Michelle Evans! We’re delighted to have you with us. Enjoy your time here and let’s make some unforgettable memories together.
  16. A hearty well done to James Sanderson! He’s the sort of chap that truly represents what Notts County is all about. Here’s to many more splendid years!
  17. There are many positive aspects to take from the match. Some supporters are quoting statistics and suggesting that Notts could have created more scoring opportunities. However, this doesn’t diminish the fact that the players put in a lot of effort to compete with one of the top teams in the league. Stockport’s strong defence made it challenging. While Notts should begin to improve, we might need a few more matches to regain our momentum.
  18. Well, the game was undoubtedly interfused with suspense and spectacle! The defining moment was obviously the penalty decision; it’s never easy swallowing a loss that comes from something like that. But credit where credit’s due, Madden certainly didn't wobble under pressure. A top game by Stockport for sure despite our own efforts.
  19. If Notts can maintain their formation and effectively pass the ball, I believe we have a good chance of proving the doubters wrong. The problem is that the recent games have hit us hard, and our reaction hasn’t been strong enough. I suspect Stockport fans are feeling as confident as we did during our winning streak, so I hope we can replicate our performance against Walsall, doing just enough to secure the points. Dan Crowley, David McGoldrick, and Jodi Jones will all be key players. However, Luke Williams is correct in saying that we shouldn’t solely focus on defence, as that would invite defeat. We need to adopt an offensive strategy and work together as a team.
  20. Hello, welcome to the PON site @StanfordPie. We are pleased to have you join us.
  21. Williams’ dedication to the team’s health is commendable. He grasps the significance of keeping the momentum going in the game. The team’s resilience is evident in how we tackle obstacles, particularly when dealing with player injuries. It’s encouraging to see Williams’ efforts to maintain team morale, despite the absence of some players due to injuries.
  22. Lewis Macari's journey. From his unforgettable debut goal to his adaptability to the team's playing style, it's clear that he's growing in leaps and bounds. His energy and commitment to the club make him a vital part of Notts County’s success. Can't wait to see how he progresses further.
  23. Being two points off the automatic promotion places despite the recent challenges speaks volumes about the team's resilience. It's heartening to see that under pressure, the team's spirit remains high. Let's hope the boys don't lose sight of their momentum as we inch closer to the January transfer window.
  24. I appreciate Cameron's candour. The revelation of our defensive woes and the need to 'tighten up' shows strong leadership. Regular, better football leads to an ever-improving Notts.
  25. Walsall has the potential to make the game tough, depending on their preparation and determination. However, Notts could outshine them, unless we underperform. I’ll be at Meadow Lane, excited to watch the game unfold. I’m hoping for an exciting match and a win for us.

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