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Josh Martin: Stay or Go?
I reckon he might stay, considering he's still quite young and has potential to grow. We've got some excellent players he can learn from, and if we achieve promotion, he could prove himself further in League One. It's important to give him the benefit of the doubt regarding his recent improved performances, as we hope he genuinely feels settled within our squad.
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Who is your Man of the Match v Swindon?
While I respect other fans votes, for me, it's an easy decision despite the team's overall good effort. David McGoldrick delivered one of his best performances, and it's unfortunate he didn't get his hat-trick.
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Prediction league 24/25 round 19 - Saturday 7 December
Luton Town 1-0 Swansea City Plymouth Argyle 3-2 Oxford United Blackpool 1-2 Rotherham United Cambridge United 0-3 Shrewsbury Town Crawley Town 2-1 Stevenage Gillingham 2-0 Salford City Harrogate Town 1-1 AFC Wimbledon Newport County 1-3 Carlisle United Joker
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Happy Birthday Shaun Derry!
Happy Birthday, legend! It's a shame things didn't work out with you, but you are a great coach, so all the best to you.
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Who is your Man of the match v Walsall?
Matt Palmer all the way. I think he's getting his stride back in the team. Not that he hasn't been good, but now he's more like he was before his injury. He seems to have a drive that helps us play more calmly.
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Match Report: Clinical Walsall Edge Out Notts County in Thrilling 3-2 Encounter
I feel like we were in control for most of the match, but it just wasn’t to be. We had the possession and the chances, but when you let in three goals, it’s always going to be tough. McGoldrick did well with his penalty, and Hinchy’s goal was a bright spot, but it wasn’t enough in the end. A lot of work to do defensively.
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Happy Birthday Neil Warnock
Happy 76th, gaffer! Your passion on the touchline and ability to get the best out of players is something every Notts fan appreciates to this day. Enjoy your day!
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Sam Austin: "The Magic of the FA Cup Is Alive and Well"
Sam Austin really gets the essence of what the FA Cup means to fans and players alike. His point about how even small things, like using different balls in training, add to the excitement is so relatable. It’s clear he values professionalism, which is key if we’re to take on tougher teams like Peterborough. This mindset could help Notts push through to the later stages. Come on, lads!
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Partick Thistle finances
It’s not just about bad management but also the wider system, where money isn’t distributed fairly. Clubs with huge fanbases often get through tough times due to their size, but smaller clubs have no safety net. I hope the Scottish FA or league system steps in to help, though that’s unlikely. It makes me grateful for the stability we have at Notts now. We’ve seen how bad things can get, so to be in safe hands is a relief. Fingers crossed Thistle find a way to move forward.
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Dan Leivers: "Lads Excited for FA Youth Cup Challenge Against Fulham"
This is the kind of fixture that really helps young players grow, a big stage, strong opposition, and the backing of fans. I’ve been impressed with how the lads have handled pressure in earlier matches, especially with the challenges they’ve faced. It’s great to see the club taking pride in its academy, and the coaches clearly have the right mindset going into this game. Whatever the result, this journey is something the players will remember and build on.
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Jatta interview, FLP
I’ve been really impressed with how Jatta handles himself on the pitch. He’s got a fantastic attitude, which isn’t something you can say about every player at this level. He’s always looking to improve and help the team, which shows in his performances. While he’s not scoring loads of goals yet, his presence up front makes a huge difference. He holds the ball up well and brings others into play, which is so important in our system. The way he tracks back and works for the team defensively is just as valuable. If he keeps working on his finishing, I think he could easily hit double figures this season. He’s definitely a player to watch in the coming months.
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Notts County’s Latest Fan Forum: A Deep Dive into Stadium Life, Squad Plans, and Supporter Conduct
It’s refreshing to see the club addressing both on-pitch and off-pitch matters so openly. The updates about the Jimmy Cyril Stand and accessibility improvements at Meadow Lane show a real commitment to making match days enjoyable for everyone. Safe standing is also a great idea, I hope they consult fans closely to get it right. On the footballing side, I’m pleased with the summer recruitment process and the emphasis on tactical flexibility. The way Stuart Maynard is handling injuries and integrating younger players is promising, even if it’s not easy. If the January window brings a couple more reinforcements, we could really be set up for a strong push this season.
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Match Report: Alassana Jatta’s Early Goal Not Enough as Doncaster Equalise
It was a good football match between two decent teams. Doncaster played well, but at times they looked like a team we could have easily beaten if we had a full squad available. They made changes and fielded what seems to be their strongest team, but I didn’t see much to suggest they are better than us. It’s all about collecting points, and for both teams, this is a good result. We need to aim for all three points against Crewe, keep up the pressure, and make sure we stay firmly in the automatic promotion race.
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Prediction league 24/25 round 14 - Saturday 26 October
Derby County 1-0 Hull City Plymouth Argyle 1-0 Preston North End Cambridge United 0-2 Burton Albion Joker Lincoln City 2-4 Stockport County Bradford City 1-0 Doncaster Rovers Newport County 0-2 Fleetwood Town Barnet 0-1 Rochdale Ebbsfleet United 0-0 Wealdstone
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Who is your Man of the match v Barrow?
I believe Alex Bass performed well when he was needed. However, I am going to vote for David McGoldrick.