Everything posted by PON_News
-
Remembering Jimmy Sirrel: Share Your Stories
Today, we’re taking a moment to remember and celebrate the life and legacy of the greatest manager in our club’s history, Jimmy Sirrel. His leadership took us from the Fourth Division to the First, a feat that will forever be etched in our hearts and in the annals of Notts County. Though it’s been years since his departure, and more since his passing, his memory continues to inspire us. We know that many of you have personal stories, encounters, and memories of Jimmy that you hold dear. Today, we invite you to share those stories with us. Did you ever meet Jimmy in person? Do you remember a particular match that stood out during his time? Maybe you have a favourite quote from him that still resonates with you? Or perhaps there’s a story passed down in your family about Jimmy’s time at Notts County? Whatever your memory or story, we’d love to hear it. Let’s come together as a community to remember and celebrate Jimmy Sirrel, a true legend of Notts County. Looking forward to reading your stories!
-
Dan Crowley on the Rigorous Preparation that Fuels Notts County’s Performances
In football, success is often gauged by trophies won. Yet, the core of every successful team is a driving philosophy. For Notts County’s Dan Crowley and his teammates, it’s a no-excuse mentality. Despite a demanding schedule, this mindset, along with their commitment to hard work and preparation, fuels their on-pitch performances. Dan Crowley, the dynamic midfielder, praised his team's no-excuse mentality and their hard work both on and off the pitch. Despite a gruelling fixture schedule, Crowley highlighted the team's impressive pressing from the start of games, attributing it to their mindset and preparation. Crowley stated, "Yeah, and I think that's just our mindset, you know. It's kind of a no-excuse mentality we have in the team, you know. So, what we played on Tuesday, it is what it is. There's nothing we can do about it. It didn't feel like we did today, just because we worked so hard and pressing, and the energy was just so good from the start. Yeah, it's not an excuse." He reflected on the notoriously tough pre-season under Luke and his staff, stating that it was "really hard" but ultimately worth it. The hard work didn't stop after pre-season, with Crowley revealing that the team does a lot of running and training during the week. This rigorous preparation gives them confidence in their fitness levels and mental strength, knowing they can outrun any opposition. When asked about the pre-season training, Crowley responded, "100%, preseason was really hard. But like you say, it's paying off, and also the hard work doesn't just stop after preseason, you know. We work so hard in the week, we do a lot of running, we do a lot of work, and it just, when you know you've put that much work in, you kind of know that you're going to be fitter than the opposition. That just gives you so much energy, so much mental strength to know that we can outrun anyone." Crowley also spoke about the team's focus on crossing and positioning in training. He explained that when he's in a position to cross, he knows his teammates will be in the right place due to their repetitive practice. This dedication to training is clearly paying off on the pitch. "Yeah, first, I just want to give glory to my Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Yeah, it was...we work so much on crossing and the attackers getting into positions. We do so much of that. So when I'm in that position...they need to be in the right position. And it's just from repetition and repetition and repetition...it's not surprising that we get success from it," said Crowley. The team's commitment to their no-excuse mentality extends beyond their physical preparation. They also maintain a strong focus on mental strength and resilience. This mindset has been instrumental in their recent successes on the pitch. Crowley's comments provide valuable insight into the team's ethos and approach to their game. Their dedication to hard work both during the pre-season and throughout the season is commendable. Their no-excuse mentality has clearly been a key factor in their ability to maintain high energy levels during games despite a demanding fixture schedule. The team's focus on specific aspects of their game such as crossing and positioning demonstrates their commitment to continuous improvement. Their repetitive practice has paid off with successful execution on the pitch. Crowley's praise for his team's no-excuse mentality and hard work highlights the importance of these factors in their recent successes. The team's dedication to physical preparation and mental resilience is commendable. Their focus on continuous improvement through specific training practices is clearly paying off on the pitch. Join in and have your say on the Pride of Nottingham match discussion on the upcoming game against Forest Green Rovers; share your views and thoughts as Notts prepares to host them. Thank you for taking the time to read our content; the Pride of Nottingham is an independent Notts County fan site, and we hope that you will join us if you’re not a member already.
-
Match Discussion: Game 9 - The Green (H)
Game 9 - The Green (H) Team: Forest Green Rovers Date: 23/09/2023 Where: Meadow Lane What line-up should Luke Williams opt for? What will be the key areas for the Magpies to get a victory? What do you think the final score will be? Have your say below, join in with the Pride of Nottingham match discussion.
-
The Luke Williams Way: How Attractive Football is Redefining Notts County
In the heart of Nottingham, a football revolution is quietly taking place. At its helm is Luke Williams, the charismatic manager of Notts County, who is redefining the club’s approach to the beautiful game. With a philosophy rooted in consistency, attractive football, and a deep understanding of tactics, Williams is leading his team with a clear vision and determination. Notts County, under Williams’ leadership, has become synonymous with an entertaining and effective style of play. The emphasis on teamwork and player cohesion has transformed the club into a formidable unit that thrives on collective effort. As they gear up for the upcoming fixtures, the challenges are many, but so is the optimism within the camp. With a blend of experience and youth, Notts County is ready to face any opponent that comes their way. With a determined and focused demeanour, Williams began by explaining the core principles that underpin Notts County's approach to the beautiful game. "Our primary goal is to maintain a consistent level of performance throughout the season," he asserted. "We believe in playing attractive, attacking football, and we've been working hard on our tactical approach, ensuring that every player understands their role on the pitch." Indeed, under Williams' leadership, Notts County has been known for its entertaining and effective style of play. The manager stressed the importance of teamwork and player cohesion, stating, "We're not just a collection of individuals; we're a team. Our success is built on the collective effort of each player on the pitch, and that's something we've been emphasizing in our training sessions." Turning his attention to the upcoming fixtures, Williams acknowledged the challenges that await Notts County. "We have a challenging set of games ahead," he admitted. "We don't take any opponent lightly. Forest Green, in particular, has been a tough side to face, and we'll need to be at our best to secure a positive result." However, Williams remained optimistic about his team's prospects. "I believe in our players," he stated confidently. "We have a strong squad with a good mix of experience and youth. It's about finding the right balance and making sure we're adaptable in different situations." Reflecting on the team's progress over the season, Williams added, "I'm pleased with the way the squad is coming together. We're constantly striving to improve, both individually and collectively. Our supporters have been fantastic, and their unwavering support motivates us to give our best on the pitch." Luke Williams, the dynamic manager of Notts County, radiates passion and determination as he leads his team into the upcoming fixtures. With a clear commitment to attractive football and a strong emphasis on teamwork, Williams aims to navigate the challenges of the season while keeping his eyes firmly fixed on success. As Notts County's faithful fans eagerly anticipate each match, they can rest assured that their team is in capable hands, guided by the vision and strategic acumen of Luke Williams. If you’re in a position to lend your support to the Pride of Nottingham, we welcome any donations or purchases from our online store - every bit of fan support is greatly appreciated! Engage with the Pride of Nottingham by visiting our ‘topicfeed’ page - it’s your one-stop platform to post, read and interact with our vibrant community without needing to load any other page.
-
'Mum and Dad Probably Have It Recorded’: Kyle Cameron on Watching His Equalising Goal against MK Dons
In the world of football, every goal counts, but some goals carry more weight than others. Such was the case with Kyle Cameron's recent equalising goal for Notts County in their match against MK Dons, which ended in a 1-1 draw. As the team continues to compete at the top of the table, Cameron's contributions have been instrumental in their journey this season. When asked about the intensity leading up to the game, Cameron said, "For us, it's just a normal week. We want to showcase what we're about and what we can do. I thought in large spells, we've done that today. It's a game where maybe another time we could walk away with three points, but like you say, being at the top of the table, we'll take the point and move on." Cameron's goal celebration was a sight to behold, even though he had no one to run to. "Yeah, they're a little bit high up, soon I couldn't run to anyone," he said. "I don't get that many goals, but they're important ones. Hopefully, I can have a couple more this season." Reflecting on his goal against Dagenham a year ago, Cameron said, "It was about a 20-yard header just inside the box from a corner, so it wasn't far away. Hang on, that's the best one I scored in the EFL a year ago this week. It put us right up there with Wrexham and Chesterfield." As for whether this season will be similar to previous ones where Notts County competed at the top of the table, Cameron believes it's possible but emphasised that there's still a long way to go with many games left to play. "The intensity played a big part today," he said. "I feel like each week we're improving and getting better as a group. From the opening day to now, there's been a big change, and we're doing well." With two matches in six days, it's going to be a busy week for Notts County. However, Cameron is confident in their preparation. "It's a hectic few days," he said. "But we'll get back, recover well, and focus on the upcoming matches." And as for his equalising goal? "Yeah, I think so," he said when asked if he was looking forward to watching it later. "Mum and dad probably have it recorded anyway, so I'll have a little watch over it later on." As Notts County continues their journey this season, one thing is clear: with players like Kyle Cameron leading the charge, they're sure to keep fans on the edge of their seats. If you’re not already a member of the Pride of Nottingham, why not join in and get involved? We’d love to welcome more Notts fans to our community. Check out the Pride of Nottingham topic feed and engage with our forum content from one easy-to-post and easy-to-read location.
-
Match Discussion: Game 8 - The Ammies (A)
Game 8 - The Ammies (A) Team: Salford City Date: 15/09/2023 Where: Moor Lane What line-up should Luke Williams opt for? What will be the key areas for the Magpies to get a victory? What do you think the final score will be? Have your say below, join in with the Pride of Nottingham match discussion.
-
Luke Williams: ‘It Feels Like We’re Turning Up for a Home Game’ at MK Dons Away
After the eagerly anticipated clash between MK Dons and Notts County loomed beyond the horizon, emotions ran high for one key figure in the football world. In his post-match interview, Notts County's Luke Williams, a man whose connections with the MK Dons made this fixture a deeply personal affair. Just moments before the kick-off, we witnessed a heartfelt exchange between Williams and his former boss, Mr. Winkelmann, setting the stage for what would be a remarkable encounter. The match started off as a slow burner with only one shot on target in the first half. "When two teams like this, with respect for each other, it's like a heavyweight bout. No one wanted to throw too big a punch in case you leave yourself open," said Williams. However, a lapse in concentration allowed the opposition to take full advantage of a big chance. Despite this setback, Notts County showed their resilience with goals from all over the pitch. The skipper, who doesn't score often, made an impact when he did. "He's a superb player and a captain's example for sure," praised Williams. Macaulay Langstaff, known for his unselfish running, had a couple of chances but was unable to convert them into goals. However, Williams was quick to defend him saying, "Macca is human, and even he can miss... He was excellent as usual". The presence of nearly 3,000 fans roaring them on was not lost on Williams. "Even when we arrive, it feels like we're turning up for a home game... We look fantastic even when we're in the stands," he said appreciatively. Looking ahead to the rest of the week, Williams acknowledged that it would be tough with two matches within six days. He expressed his eagerness to see some players on the pitch who are desperate to play. As for his plans post-match? "We start to review the game because we have to make a presentation about this game. Then we have to make a presentation about the next opposition, and we have to plan the training," shared Williams. This match was not just another fixture in the calendar but a deeply personal affair that brought out the best in everyone involved - from the players on the pitch to the fans in the stands. It's worth noting that football is not just about winning or losing; it's about passion, dedication, and teamwork. It's about moments that bring joy and moments that bring disappointment. But above all else, it's about love for the game. This match was an embodiment of all these elements. It had its highs and lows; moments of brilliance and moments of despair. But through it all, what stood out was the spirit of sportsmanship and camaraderie among players. The fans too played their part in making this match memorable. Their cheers and applause added to the atmosphere and made every goal scored feel like a victory. This match was more than just a game; it was an experience that will be remembered by all those who were part of it - players, coaches, and fans alike. Check out the Pride of Nottingham web store as you can now pre-order our exclusive 2023-24 Notts County player prints, with stock arriving ASAP. Join in with the Pride of Nottingham by visiting our dashboard page, check out the latest discussions and article content.
-
Dan Crowley: ‘I’ve Never Enjoyed It at a Football Club as Much as I Am Here at Notts’
Dan Crowley is a talented midfielder who has been making waves in League Two. He has been a key member of the Notts County team since his arrival in the summer and has been instrumental in their success. In a recent interview, Dan Crowley shared his thoughts on playing with his teammates at the club. He spoke about the quality of the players he has had the opportunity to work with and how it has impacted his experience at the club. The interview provides an interesting insight into the dynamics of the team and what makes them successful. Dan opens up about what it’s like to play alongside such skilled players and how it has helped him grow as a player. It’s always fascinating to hear from players about their experiences on and off the pitch, and this interview is no exception. “Of course, playing with players like that makes our job very easy,” he said. He specifically mentioned playing with Jodi Jones as being a great experience. “It’s brilliant to have a player like Jodi in this team. It’s really unbelievable, and it’s like that with all the players,” he said. Crowley also spoke about how much he is enjoying his time at Notts County. “I’m loving it, to be honest. I’ve never enjoyed it at a football club as much as I am here at Notts. It’s really great, just the football we’re playing, obviously, we’re winning. It’s just got such a good feel around the place,” he said. He also mentioned how his expectations for joining Notts County have been met. “I kind of knew what I was coming into because I spoke to John Bostock before I signed, and he was just like, ‘Dan, you need to come here. It’s so good. You’re going to love it,’” he said. Crowley also shared his ambitions for promotion with Notts County. “I think we all dream. It’s such a great club, and yeah, we want to win the league this season,” he said. In addition to discussing his enjoyment of playing with quality teammates and his ambitions for promotion, Crowley also spoke about the atmosphere at Notts County. “It’s just a great environment to be in at the moment. Obviously, winning and top of the league and playing really well, but just the atmosphere around the place and the lads and the staff, it’s a great place to be,” he said. Crowley also talked about how playing with quality teammates has made his job easier on the field. “When you’re playing with players like Macaulay Langstaff who can just pull two goals out of thin air like that, it’s just enjoyable, and it makes it very easy for us to play,” he said. Notts County’s success is due in part to their quality players and coaching staff, and Dan Crowley is confident in their ability to continue to perform well. He has adapted well to their detailed approach and is enjoying playing with his talented teammates. Crowley is enjoying his time at the club and is confident in their success. Join in with the Pride of Nottingham by using our ‘topicfeed’ which allows you to view all our forum discussions, interact and post directly from one page without needing to load anything else. Check out the Pride of Nottingham web store and show your support by grabbing some of our exclusive Notts County merchandise.
-
Kyle Cameron: A Moment of Pure Instinct for Notts County
In a thrilling encounter between MK Dons and Notts County, the limelight was captured by none other than Kyle Cameron, who emerged as the hero of the day. His game-changing goal not only swung the match in his team's favour but also secured his place in the annals of the club's history. Post-match, Cameron was all smiles as he shared his thoughts on his pivotal goal and the team's overall performance. "It was a moment of pure instinct," he said, reflecting on his decisive strike. "When I saw the ball coming towards me, I knew I had to take the chance. And when it hit the back of the net, it was an indescribable feeling." Cameron was quick to credit his teammates for their role in the draw. "Football is a team sport," he emphasised. "Yes, I scored the goal, but it was the result of our collective effort. Everyone played their part, and I think that's what made the difference today." The humble hero also took a moment to appreciate the roaring support from the fans. "The energy from our supporters was incredible," he said. "They pushed us forward and gave us that extra bit of motivation we needed." As Notts County celebrates this memorable draw, Kyle Cameron's name will undoubtedly be remembered as the one who turned the tide in their favour. His humility and team spirit are a testament to his character, making him not just a hero on the field, but off it as well. The match itself was a closely contested affair, with both teams displaying their skills and determination to come out on top. But it was Cameron's moment of brilliance that proved to be the difference between the two sides. Cameron's goal came at a crucial juncture in the game when tensions were high and nerves were frayed. But he kept his composure and delivered when it mattered most. The celebrations that followed were a sight to behold, with Cameron being mobbed by his ecstatic teammates and cheered on by the jubilant fans. It was a moment that will live long in memory for all those who witnessed it, and one that will surely go down as one of the greatest moments in Notts County's history. Kyle Cameron's heroics on the field have earned him a place in the hearts of Notts County fans everywhere. His game-changing goal and humble demeanour have endeared him to all those who love the beautiful game. And as Notts County looks forward to future successes, they can rest assured that they have a true hero in their ranks. We’re currently at 25% of our donation target and your support can make a big difference! If you’d like to contribute to the Pride of Nottingham with a one-off donation or help fund our independent site, please click [here]. Thank you for your support! If you’re not yet a part of the Pride of Nottingham community, we strongly encourage you to get involved with our Notts County family. You can do so by registering for free, by clicking this link. We look forward to welcoming you!
-
Kyle Cameron Scores Sensation as Notts County Secured Hard-Earned Draw
In a closely contested match at Stadium MK, Notts County managed to secure a hard-fought point against MK Dons, with the game ending in a 1-1 draw. The encounter featured two of Sky Bet League Two's early pace-setters, and the tension was palpable from the first whistle. The opening half was a tightly contested affair, with both sides creating opportunities but failing to break the deadlock. Notts County's Macaulay Langstaff had a golden opportunity to put his side ahead, but his close-range effort failed to find the target. The Magpies continued to press forward, with their midfielders working tirelessly to create openings. The second half started with a bang as MK Dons' Daniel Harvie put his side ahead with an excellent angled finish. However, Notts County showed great resilience and character. Their captain, Kyle Cameron, stepped up and levelled the scores just past the hour mark. His excellent strike was just what the Magpies needed, injecting new energy into the team. Both teams had chances to clinch the win late in the game, but they had to settle for a point each. This result maintains MK Dons' unbeaten start at Stadium MK, but more importantly for Notts County fans, it keeps their team in the mix at the top of the table. Despite the draw, there were plenty of positives for Notts County. The team showed great spirit and determination to come from behind and secure a point away from home. Captain Kyle Cameron's performance was particularly remarkable. His second-half strike not only levelled the scores but also served as a reminder of his leadership and importance to this Notts County side. The Magpies' defence also put in a solid shift, with centre-backs Connell Rawlinson and Alex Lacey making several crucial interceptions. Goalkeeper Aidan Stone made some important saves to keep his side in the game. This result leaves Notts County in a strong position in League Two, with 13 points from their first six games. They will be looking to build on this performance in their upcoming matches and continue their strong start to the season. It was a hard-fought match at Stadium MK. Notts County showed great character to come from behind and secure a valuable point. With plenty of positives to take from this game, they will be looking forward to their next match with renewed confidence. Share your post-match thoughts on the Pride of Nottingham discussion forum about Notts County’s latest match where skipper Kyle Cameron secured a valuable point for the Magpies. Engage more with the Pride of Nottingham by participating in our forum content; take a moment to explore our dashboard page and join us today!
-
Match Discussion: EFL Trophy - The Wanderers U21 (H)
EFL Trophy - The Wanderers U21 (H) Team: Wolves U21 Date: 12/09/2023 Where: Meadow Lane What line-up should Luke Williams opt for? What will be the key areas for the Magpies to get a victory? What do you think the final score will be? Have your say below, join in with the Pride of Nottingham match discussion.
-
The Countdown is On: MK Dons and Notts County Prepare for Epic Showdown at Stadium MK
As the excitement of another football-filled day approaches, fans eagerly await the upcoming showdown between MK Dons and Notts County, a match that promises to electrify Stadium MK tomorrow. Stadium MK is a football ground in the Denbigh district of Bletchley in Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England. MK Dons, under the skilled leadership of Graham Alexander, have made a noteworthy beginning to their League Two campaign, boasting four wins in their initial six games. Yet, the sting of a 3-1 loss to Crewe Alexandra remains fresh, casting doubts over their capacity to bounce back and come out stronger in tomorrow's match. Recent injuries have tested their resilience and adaptability, compelling Alexander to rethink his game plan and rearrange his team. On the other side of the pitch, Notts County, the current frontrunners of League Two, find themselves at an interesting juncture. Having recently ascended from the National League, the team is still acclimating to this division's dynamics. Nevertheless, their morale and performance remain undeterred as they continue to exert their authority on the field. This match presents a captivating strategic battle – a chance to see two contrasting styles of play collide. MK Dons are eager for redemption and to recapture their earlier momentum, while County is keen to reinforce their top spot on the leaderboard. For those unable to attend this enticing spectacle at Stadium MK, there's no need for disappointment. The iFollow live-streaming service bridges this gap, delivering the football experience straight into your homes. This international break allows for more relaxed broadcasting rules, enabling fans in the UK to purchase a streaming pass and join the global fan base in virtually supporting their teams. In essence, this encounter is more than just a football match. It's a test of mental fortitude for MK Dons and an opportunity for Notts County to assert their dominance. As we count down to this thrilling contest, one thing is universally agreed upon: this is set to be a veritable treat for all football enthusiasts. As the clock ticks down to this thrilling contest, it's clear that this is more than just a game of football. It's a test of mental strength for MK Dons and a golden opportunity for Notts County to make a powerful statement of dominance. With the anticipation building, everyone agrees: this match is set to be a true delight for all football lovers. Whether you're a die-hard fan or a casual observer, the clash between MK Dons and Notts County promises to be an unforgettable spectacle of skill, strategy, and sportsmanship. We are proud of our published content. If you have the time, we would strongly encourage you to check out all of our latest articles by clicking here. Enjoy the content! Join in with the Pride of Nottingham match discussion as Notts County travel to take on MK Dons at the weekend. Get involved with like-minded fans and share your opinion throughout the game.
-
Dan Crowley: Notts County’s Success Due to Quality Players and Coaching Staff
Notts County's midfield maestro, Dan Crowley, radiated optimism as he opened up about the team's staggering performance that has catapulted them to the top of the league. Filled with exhilaration linked to their unassailable run. He expressed his excitement about the team’s current position at the top of the league and their performance so far this season. “It’s all going rather well at the moment, isn’t it? City is top of the league, and we do enjoy this stop to the season so far. Yeah, it’s brilliant,” he said. Crowley attributes the team’s success to the quality of the players and the coaching staff. “To be honest, I’m not surprised by where we’re at in the league. I’m just seeing the quality of the lads and how we’re coached, and yeah, it doesn’t surprise me, to be honest, which is a really good feeling,” he said. The midfielder also spoke about how he has had to adapt to fit into the team’s style of play. “I think, yeah, and no because you kind of have to fit into them because they’ve done so well, and that respect for them and what they’ve done in the past,” he said. He also mentioned how he has had to humble himself and trust in the process of learning from the coaching staff. “It was great and easy because everyone’s such nice people and really helpful, and there’s such a great set of lads. But it was a lot to get my head around at the start, just the details and just trusting the process and listening and focusing,” he said. Crowley also spoke about how he has adapted to the detailed approach of the coaching staff. “I’m definitely getting used to it. It was brilliant because I’ve had a lot of lazy coaches, and to be with a gaffer and assistant like Ryan, where they’re so invested in the detail of how we want to play, it was just a breath of fresh air,” he said. He also mentioned how much he enjoys playing with quality teammates like Jodi Jones. “I know it’s brilliant to have a player like Jodi in this team. It’s really unbelievable, and it’s like that with all the players,” he said. In discussing his role in scoring headers for Notts County, the focus was on the importance of positioning. “That’s another part of the detail, just getting in the right position. When you’ve got players like Jodi on the left and Azra [Aaron Nemane] on the right, we just know that they’re going to put amazing balls in, so we have to be on the end of them,” he explained. Dan Crowley is confident in Notts County’s success due to their quality players and coaching staff. He has adapted well to their detailed approach and is enjoying playing with his talented teammates. If you’re not a registered member, you can join us for free and get involved. It’s always great to see Notts fans joining our community. Have a look at the Pride of Nottingham dashboard for an insightful glance at what is happening across our website and get involved today.
-
Notts County Manager Luke Williams: ‘Nomination is a reflection of the entire team’s performance’
Luke Williams, the manager of Notts County, recently discussed his nomination for the League Two Manager of the Month award. He emphasised that the nomination is a reflection of the team's performance and is a flattering recognition of their hard work. "It's always nice to be recognised for your efforts, but this nomination is really a reflection of the entire team's performance," said Williams. In addition to discussing the awards' nomination, Luke also expressed pride in the team's resilience after a tough start to the season. "We had a difficult start to the season, but the players showed great resilience and determination to bounce back. I'm incredibly proud of how they've responded," he said. Luke went on to discuss the importance of emphatic home victories and fan support. "Playing at home is always special, and it's important that we put in strong performances in front of our fans. Their support can really make a difference and help us create a difficult environment for our opponents," he said. When asked about facing tough opponents like MK Dons, Luke acknowledged the challenge. "MK Dons are a strong side, and it's always a challenge to face them. But we're confident in our abilities, and we'll be looking to put in a good performance," he said. Luke also discussed the impact of Jodi Jones being called up to the national squad. "Jodi's call-up is fantastic news for him and for the club. It's always great to see our players being recognised at international level. Of course, it does mean we'll have to adjust our plans slightly, but we have a strong squad, and I'm confident we can cope," he said. The manager also emphasised the crucial role of fan support at Meadow Lane. "Our fans are fantastic, and they really do make a difference at Meadow Lane. Their support can lift the players and create a difficult environment for our opponents. We're very grateful for their backing," he said. Despite being top of the league, Luke cautioned against getting too carried away. "It's great to be top of the league, but there's still a long way to go, and we can't afford to get ahead of ourselves. We need to focus on our performances and keep improving," he said. Finally, Luke talked about the importance of having a focal point like Macaulay Langstaff in the team. "Macaulay Langstaff is a fantastic player, and he brings so much energy and goal-scoring threat to the team. Having a dedicated striker like him is really important, and he's been a key player for us this season," he said. In conclusion, Luke Williams discussed a range of topics including awards nominations, team resilience, home victories, fan support, facing tough opponents, player call-ups, and key players. His thoughts provide an insight into the mindset of the team as they continue their successful season. The Pride of Nottingham heavily relies on the fantastic support of the Notts County community. As an independent fan site, we rely heavily on kind donations. If you are able to donate, please consider supporting our cause and helping us keep our upkeep affordable. Check out the latest articles published by the Pride of Nottingham. Be sure to read all the latest news and don’t forget to let us know your thoughts. We love hearing from fans and reading their comments.
-
Macaulay Langstaff's Double Delight: Scoring in Front of the KOP
Macaulay Langstaff, the star striker of Notts County, has shared his thoughts on the team's recent win against Accrington Stanley. Langstaff, who scored two goals in front of the KOP, described the win as "massive" and "unbelievable" and praised the team's chemistry and growing strength. "Feeling very good, it's been an unbelievable recovery. Three wins under our belt now, and it was a massive win for us," Langstaff said. He also spoke about his goal-scoring performance, saying that scoring two goals in front of the home crowd was a "great feeling" and gave him a lot of confidence as a striker. Langstaff also praised the team's chemistry, saying that it was growing stronger with each game. "The team's chemistry is growing stronger with each game. It does feel like we've been playing together for a long time, even though it's only been six games. That bodes well for our future performances," he said. Despite the win, Langstaff emphasised that the team was not getting complacent and was still striving for improvement. "While we were pleased with the win, we're not getting complacent. There are still areas where we can improve. We're striving for even better performances in the upcoming matches," he said. Langstaff also spoke about his dedication to chasing down the ball and working hard for the team. "Chasing everything down is a massive part of my game. I don't really care as long as we win, and I'm working hard," he said. The striker also praised the fan support and described the atmosphere in the stadium as "electric." "The atmosphere in the stadium was electric, especially when that second goal went in. It's been a while since I felt that kind of energy from the crowd. Their support is a huge boost for us," he said. Langstaff also acknowledged that Accrington Stanley turned out to be a tough challenge despite being relegated. "Accrington Stanley turned out to be a tough challenge. They may have been relegated, but they had quality players and made us work hard for the win," he said. Looking back at the game, Langstaff said that it felt even more significant now and described it as a pivotal moment in their season. "Looking back at the game, it feels even more significant now. It was a pivotal moment in our season, getting those three points against a tough opponent like Accrington Stanley," he said. Macualay Langstaff's thoughts on the game reflect his dedication to his team and his determination to continue improving and striving for success. The recent victory against Accrington Stanley has instilled the team with a renewed sense of confidence and irresistible momentum. Fuelled by this triumph, they are determined to continue their arduous journey towards even greater achievements in their forthcoming matches. We actively encourage all Notts County fans to be a part of the Pride of Nottingham community. If you haven’t already, please do consider joining us and getting involved on our independent site. Your views and opinions matter to us, so don’t be nervous or shy! We’re a very friendly group of fans, and we would love for you to share your thoughts with us. Check out our ‘topicfeed’ page to get involved today!
-
Luke Williams Highlights Importance of Home Victories and Fan Support
In a recent pre-match interview conducted by the club, Luke Williams, the head coach of Notts County, shared his thoughts ahead of the weekend’s game against MK Dons. Coming off a 3-1 victory against Accrington Stanley at Meadow Lane. Williams highlighted the importance of strong home performances and passionate fan support. "Playing at home is always special, and it's important that we put in strong performances in front of our fans. Their support can really make a difference and help us create a difficult environment for our opponents," said Luke. Luke also discussed the challenge of facing tough opponents like MK Dons. "MK Dons are a strong side, and it's always a challenge to face them. But we're confident in our abilities, and we'll be looking to put in a good performance," he said. When asked about the impact of Jodi Jones being called up to the national squad, Luke discussed how it affects the team's plans. "Jodi's call-up is fantastic news for him and for the club. It's always great to see our players being recognised at international level. Of course, it does mean we'll have to adjust our plans slightly, but we have a strong squad, and I'm confident we can cope," he said. Luke also emphasised the crucial role of fan support at Meadow Lane. "Our fans are fantastic, and they really do make a difference at Meadow Lane. Their support can lift the players and create a difficult environment for our opponents. We're very grateful for their backing," he said. Despite being top of the league, Luke cautioned against getting too carried away. "It's great to be top of the league, but there's still a long way to go, and we can't afford to get ahead of ourselves. We need to focus on our performances and keep improving," he said. Luke also talked about the importance of having a focal point like Macaulay Langstaff in the team. "Macaulay Langstaff is a fantastic player, and he brings so much energy and goal-scoring threat to the team. Having a dedicated striker like him is really important, and he's been a key player for us this season," he said. In addition, Luke praised the adaptability of new signings, particularly Dan Crowley. "Dan has been fantastic since joining us. He's adapted really well to our style of play and has made a big impact on the team," he said. Luke also shared his thoughts on the away section at Doncaster's stadium and the support of fans. "The away section at Doncaster is always packed with our fans and their support is incredible. It really makes a difference to have that backing when you're playing away from home," he said. Finally, Luke discussed the signing of Lewis Macari, highlighting his competitive nature and adaptation to the team. "Lewis has been a great addition to the squad. He's got a real competitive edge and has adapted well to our style of play," he said. Luke Williams, the head coach of Notts County, is confident in his team’s abilities and is looking forward to the upcoming game against MK Dons. He emphasised the importance of strong home performances, passionate fan support, and the adaptability of new signings. Despite being top of the league, Luke cautioned against getting too carried away and stressed the need to focus on performances and keep improving. With a strong squad and dedicated players like Macaulay Langstaff and Lewis Macari, Notts County is ready to face any challenge that comes their way. Take a moment to browse through the Pride of Nottingham web store. We have some fantastic merchandise for Notts County fans, and we have already released our 2023-24 player prints. Browse the Pride of Nottingham dashboard to view all the latest content, from articles, blogs, forum posts and much more. We would love for you to be a part of our community.
-
Notts County a tough test for MK Dons, says manager Graham Alexander
Graham Alexander, the manager of MK Dons, recently shared his thoughts on the team's performance, player acquisitions, injuries, the importance of competition, and the mindset needed for success as his team takes on Notts County. Alexander acknowledged that the first half of the season was challenging for the squad due to a heavy workload and a lack of numbers. However, he is optimistic about the reinforcements brought in just before the transfer window closed. "We believe that we've got the right players for the right positions and the right characters," he said. "Lads who have succeeded and had success before as in promotions and stuff. So, you know if we look at the window as a whole, I think it's been a really productive one for us." The manager emphasised the importance of competition within the team. "I think every elite team thrives on competition, and we want to become an elite team at the level we're at," he said. Alexander also mentioned that there are currently a few injuries within the squad, including Matt Dennis who has been missing for three weeks and Mo Eisa and Jonathan Leko who have missed training this week. Alexander's nomination for manager of the month is a testament to the results that the club is producing. "It's always a club effort for me," he said. He looks forward to every game of football and wants to be involved at the right end of the table. The manager also stressed the importance of clear thinking and decision-making by players. "We don't want to run every decision that a player has to make. We want them to be able to think clearly and make decisions because decisions happen so quickly," he said. Alexander believes that consistency is key to success. "The best teams are consistent with what they do. They believe in what they do and don't change from game to game," he said. He also acknowledged that perfection is unattainable and that it is important to focus on the next action. The manager believes that there is always room for improvement. "I think every player can improve. I think the team can improve, and I can improve. That's what we have to strive to do every day," he said. Looking ahead to the upcoming game against Notts County, Alexander acknowledged that it will be a tough test for his team. "It's early in the league, so we don't look into that right now. But like I said, you get it, similar to the Wrexham game, you have to look at what Notts County have done over the previous year, and you know they're a good team with a really good manager," he said. Graham Alexander seems optimistic about his team's performance and is focused on continued improvement and success. Join in with the Pride of Nottingham match discussion ahead of Notts County’s game against MK Dons. Let us know your thoughts by clicking this link and posting a comment. Check out the Pride of Nottingham dashboard page for all the latest content throughout the site in one easy-to-view location. Get involved with PON today.
-
“He’s a Warrior”: Head Coach Luke Williams Praises Macaulay Langstaff’s Performance in Notts County’s Win Over Accrington Stanley
Macaulay Langstaff was a standout player in Notts County's 3-1 victory over Accrington Stanley at Meadow Lane this past Saturday, according to head coach Luke Williams. The Magpies went top as a result of this victory, and Williams had high praise for Langstaff's performance. Williams praised Langstaff for scoring two brilliant goals in the game. "Tough players, but we have Macaulay Langstaff, and he scored two brilliant goals and then our first goal was always excellent as well and like that you can play a really close game and win because you have excellent players that can put the ball in the net," he said. Williams was impressed by Langstaff's ability to find the back of the net and help secure the victory for his team. In addition to his skills on the field, the head coach admired Langstaff's impressive toughness. "Because he’s a warrior and as much as we love the goals of course, but he’s so tough and now the window’s shut, and we can talk about how good he is so that’s great," Williams said. He recognised Langstaff's determination and resilience, and praised him for being a key player in the team's success. Williams also mentioned other players who were out due to injury but expressed confidence in his team’s ability to compete. "I think of course we want more players fit because we have Geraldo Bajrami and Cedwyn Scott out which is difficult, but we still have enough bodies in the building of the right quality and the right guys that we can still compete," he said. Despite some injuries, Williams was confident that his team had enough depth to continue performing at a high level. In addition to Langstaff's individual performance, Williams also praised the overall effort of his team. "The players were able to be tough when they needed to be tough and that made me feel very, very happy," he said. He recognised the effort and determination his players showed on the field, and how they were able to rise to the challenge. Overall, Williams was extremely pleased with Langstaff's performance in Notts County's victory over Accrington Stanley. He praised Langstaff for his goals, his toughness on the field, and his contribution to the team's success. The Magpies went top as a result of this victory, and Williams is looking forward to seeing what Langstaff and the rest of his team can achieve in future games. What are your thoughts on the upcoming match against MK Dons? Why not add your thoughts to the Pride of Nottingham match discussion. Share your thoughts with our community. Join in further with the Pride of Nottingham by checking out our 'topicfeed' the best location for viewing all our forums content in one easily manageable location to post directly from.
-
Match Discussion: Game 7 - The Dons (A)
Game 7 - The Dons (A) Team: Milton Keynes Dons Date: 09/09/2023 Where: Stadium MK What line-up should Luke Williams opt for? What will be the key areas for the Magpies to get a victory? What do you think the final score will be? Have your say below, join in with the Pride of Nottingham match discussion.
-
Notts County Secures Top Spot in League Two with 3-1 Win Over Accrington Stanley
Notts County head coach, Luke Williams, was pleased with his team’s performance in their 3-1 victory over Accrington Stanley at Meadow Lane this past Saturday. The Magpies went top as a result of this victory, and Williams had nothing but praise for his team. Williams praised his team for creating “really good chances” and noted that Aiden Stone, the goalkeeper, got Man of the Match. “We scored three goals, but the goalkeeper gets the Man of the Match, so that tells you that it was tough, and they created really good chances, and he made brilliant saves,” Williams said. He was impressed by the way his team was able to create opportunities and capitalise on them. The head coach also appreciated the toughness of his players. “That’s the thing that I loved about the performance because I’m exhausted, but the players were able to be tough when they needed to be tough and that made me feel very, very happy,” he said. Williams recognised the effort and determination his players showed on the field, and how they were able to rise to the challenge. Williams also acknowledged that there were some challenges during the game. “I thought we started well but even from the early stages, I think we scored, I don’t know, it’s early seven minutes? But inside those seven minutes, I think they flashed the ball across the box a couple of times, and it wasn’t so comfortable,” he said. Despite these early difficulties, Williams was proud of how his team responded. Despite these challenges, Williams was proud of his team’s ability to overcome them. “So when we scored we needed to really show that we can understand the opposition. We can have a reaction, and we need to show that we can match that and then maybe we can go in one-nil up and then the other chance the game is different in the second half if you do that, but we didn’t. We became more passive after the goal, and then we suffered for that and so that was the main message at half-time and of course, the players are brilliant, so they do everything that they should do,” he said. Williams emphasised how important it was for his team to understand their opposition and react accordingly. He praised his players for being able to adapt and overcome challenges during the game. The head coach also highlighted how his team was able to bounce back after becoming more passive after their first goal. In their victory over Accrington Stanley, Williams expressed extreme satisfaction with his team's performance. He commended their ability to create chances, their resilience on the field, and their capacity to overcome challenges during the game. This victory propelled the Magpies to the top of the table, and Williams eagerly anticipates what his team can achieve in future matches. Check out the Pride of Nottingham prints for this season’s squad, featuring most players in their home and away shirts. Free delivery is included when posted. Join in with the Pride of Nottingham: check out the ‘dashboard’ page for a quick and easy glance at all the content on our website and forum.
-
Faces of PON 23-24: Accrington Stanley (H)
Pride of Nottingham gaffer, Chris Buckley, returned to taking pictures at the Notts County vs Accrington Stanley game. The atmosphere at Meadow Lane was electric, with fans singing and getting behind the team. Everyone was enjoying a nice warm Saturday afternoon and evening, with plenty of smiles and brilliant reactions to the game. Chris Buckley is the Pride of Nottingham gaffer, and he takes photos of fans before and during games. The feature is called the Faces of PON, in which he captures the celebrations, emotions, and rollercoaster ride of supporting Notts County. "It was another nice day at Meadow Lane," Chris said. "I visited the various sites before the game and spoke to quite a few fans. The atmosphere was very calm, which was encouraging. Before the game, some fans suggested that Accrington Stanley may be the team to defeat us at home. However, I felt confident, and thankfully it didn't work out like that." Notts County fans were very pleased with the 3-1 win, as witnessed inside the Faces of PON where there were some brilliant celebrations to the goal. In general, the fans were just excited to see Notts County win and go top of League Two. "Once again, seeing the party-like atmosphere around Meadow Lane felt great to be able to see," Chris added. "Our team has come a long way in the 4 years we spent in the National League and the fans have been brilliant throughout." The game itself was an exciting one, with both teams fighting hard for the win. Notts County ultimately came out on top with a 3-1 victory, much to the delight of their fans. The celebrations continued long after the final whistle had blown, with fans singing and cheering as they left Meadow Lane. Chris Buckley's Faces of PON feature captured all of this excitement and emotion, providing a unique perspective on what it's like to be a Notts County fan. From the pre-game anticipation to the post-game celebrations, Chris's photos tell the story of a team and its fans united in victory. It was a great day for Notts County fans as they celebrated their team's victory over Accrington Stanley. Chris Buckley's Faces of PON feature captured the excitement and emotions of the fans as they cheered their team on to victory. It's clear that Notts County has come a long way in recent years and their fans are excited to see what the future holds for their team. Last month fans helped raise 60% of our monthly donation target, and we are incredibly thankful for the support. If you are in a position to do so, please consider donating to help us reach our goal again. Have your say in the Pride of Nottingham match discussion on the 3-1 win against Accrington Stanley. Join in with other fans and share your views with us!
-
Notts County Secures Third Win in a Row with 3-1 Victory Over Accrington Stanley
Notts County roared to the top of the Sky Bet League Two table on Saturday afternoon with a fantastic 3-1 victory over Accrington Stanley at Meadow Lane. The win, their third in a row, puts them in first place after six games in the fourth tier, and goes a long way into giving belief in their campaign for back-to-back promotions. An early header by Dan Crowley was soon cancelled out by a looping Josh Andrews header, but a sensational brace from Macauley Langstaff in the second half put County in the driving seat on the way to three massive points. Only one change was made between the two sides, both of whom followed 2–1 victories over Tranmere Rovers and Salford City into this game, with just Jay Rich-Baghuelou absent for the visitors in change with Joe Gubbins at the back. The action at Meadow Lane got off to a flying start, firstly as a simple cross into the area by Accrington was fumbled by Aidan Stone, but the goalkeeper recovered in time as Whalley looked to divert home inside the first two minutes. Notts managed to shake the scare off and soon had the ball in the back of the net, as a wonderful recycled cross by Jodi Jones met the head of Dan Crowley at the back post to give the hosts an early advantage. Jones had another chance to fire in a cross from the same position immediately after the goal, but he sent that one into the grateful arms of Toby Savin. Accrington were presented with a great opportunity to bite back just before the half-hour mark as a slip from Kyle Cameron allowed Whalley to break in on the right, but his delivery was poor, and it allowed Notts to clear. They gave away a cheap foul on the flank soon after, though, and a high ball to the back post was headed back over the flailing Stone and into the back of the net, with striker David McGoldrick unable to hack the ball off the line at the death. The goal took the sting out of the game somewhat, with neither side carving out anything clear-cut. The second half began with County making their way back into control. A sharp bit of footwork from Macauley Langstaff on the right wing saw him squeeze away from Rosaire Longelo, but his cross was cleared away to Palmer who recycled it into a low shot for Jones that fizzed wide. However, Langstaff would not be denied for long as he scored twice in quick succession to put Notts County firmly in control. Although Accrington Stanley were defeated by Notts County, the winners of last season's National League Play-Off, their missed opportunities were truly regrettable. Josh Andrews equalised for the Reds in the first half, and they had double figures in shots at the Magpies goal but couldn’t grab another. County made sure of victory in the final minute and took three points as they rose to top of the table and Stanley dropped to eighth. Join in with the Pride of Nottingham match discussion as Notts County celebrate a 3-1 win over Accrington Stanley. Check out the ‘topicfeed’, Pride of Nottingham’s quick and convenient way for fans to reply without loading multiple pages in order to comment on our forum discussions; everything is within one neat location.
-
Can Notts County Replicate Luton Town’s Success?
Notts County Manager on Luton Town’s Success and the Importance of Experience In an interview, Notts County manager praised Luton Town’s success, stating that it ranks with Leicester City winning the Premier League. “I think what Luton have done ranks with Leicester winning the Premier League,” he said. He described Luton Town as an incredibly well-managed and well-run football club, with similarities to Notts County in terms of being run sensibly and with constant planning for the future. The manager also discussed the importance of experience in a team. He stated that if a team is very young, they need to be very good. However, experience cannot be replaced, and most good teams need a mixture of youth and experience. “If you’re young, you need to be very, very good I think. But you cannot replace experience, so I think most of the time a good team needs a mixture,” he said. When asked about the pressure on Notts County going into their first season in League Two in four years, the manager stated that there is a level of pressure on every club for the opening game. “No I don’t think the fact that we have a good feeling puts more pressure, but yeah there’s a level of pressure on the opening game for every club, and we’re no different,” he said. He also acknowledged that Notts County will be a marked team and that established League Two teams will want to put them in their place. “I’m sure established League Two teams will want to show us and put us in their place,” he said. The manager also discussed how Notts County can stand up to this challenge. “It’s our job to stand up to it, and we have to be ready for teams to come and put us in their place,” he said. He believes that Notts County cannot hide from this challenge due to their brilliant fan base, fantastic stadium, attention from their incredible season last year, and Wrexham being thrown into the mix. Notts County is a professional football club based in Nottingham, England. The club was founded in 1862 and is one of the oldest professional football clubs in the world. They play their home games at Meadow Lane, which has a capacity of over 19,000 spectators. Luton Town Football Club is a professional association football club based in Luton, Bedfordshire, England. Founded in 1885, it is nicknamed "the Hatters" and affiliated to the Bedfordshire County Football Association. The team plays its home matches at Kenilworth Road, which has a capacity of 10,356. Leicester City Football Club is an English professional football club based in Leicester in the East Midlands. The club competes in the Premier League, England's top division of football, and plays its home games at the King Power Stadium. The Premier League is an English professional league for men's association football clubs. At the top of the English football league system, it is the country's primary football competition. If Notts County can replicate the success of Luton Town, it would be another English football fairytale. Experience is key in a team, and Notts County is ready to face challenges from established League Two teams. Only time will tell if they can achieve their goals and create their own fairytale ending. The Pride of Nottingham match discussion for this weekend’s clash against Accrington Stanley is now being discussed. Join in and share your thoughts. Take a browse of all our latest article content published on the Pride of Nottingham and be sure to leave a comment or two!
-
Notts County’s Head Coach Luke Williams on Player Dynamics and Team Unity
Luke Williams, the head coach of Notts County, has made remarkable progress in the team's performance since joining the club in June 2022. Williams was awarded the National League Manager of the Month award for October 2022, winning all six matches across the month as they sat top of the league. He led Notts County to victory in the National League promotion final against Chesterfield, ending their four-year absence from the English Football League. Williams has expressed confidence in the club's organisation and preparation, stating that it is "not as stressful as it is at other clubs". In his post-match interview following the recent match against Tranmere Rovers, Luke stated, "I think it would be rude if I said I'm surprised because I've been through a lot with so many of the players in that changing room. I've been through a lot with them, and if I was surprised, it meant I doubted them, and that would be really unfair. He replied. "So, I find another word like, yeah, again I'm impressed with how they can take a lesson and some really tough meetings, tough words from me. I hope that they know everything I say comes from us trying to make us better and never personal. But it's still tough, and that's the role, and when you have a response like the one that we're seeing now, you have to be so grateful to be a head coach of a group that can keep coming up with answers." Reflecting on the recent match, Luke showcased his belief in the team's capabilities, remarking, "I think they were. I think that the group has grown up a lot. I really do mean that, and I think I've probably never witnessed that with a group to that level. They're taking their work more seriously than ever before, and it showed on the pitch today. If we can maintain that level, I think we can look forward to a decent season and play a lot of good football. That's the challenge now, to maintain that level of focus and concentration." Turning his focus to player dynamics and contributions, Luke shared, "He's just a great guy first of all, that's the most important thing. You can see why Connell [Rawlinson] can continue to put in good performances, and yeah, if it comes out, he knows he understands. We talk, many players come in and out of the team, as you know. I don't think Sam Austin did anything in the Doncaster game so bad that he couldn't start, and I think the week before Aaron didn't do anything so bad he couldn't start. There are a lot of times the guys coming in and out, but we try to communicate a lot, and Connell's no different. He sometimes knows if I feel like you look a bit tired or maybe his confidence doesn't look in the top, then he comes out. We talk, and then it goes again, plays brilliantly, scores a goal." Luke Williams' insights highlighted the team's remarkable progress, strong unity, and commitment to improvement. The interview provided valuable insights into the team's journey, encapsulating their dedication to elevating their performance and achieving success in future matches. Join in with the Pride of Nottingham and be a part of an exciting community. Take a moment to make our site a place you visit on a daily basis and check out our dashboard page to get involved. If you have a news story related to fans or Notts County in general, please feel free to contact the PON media team, and we will look into publishing your story.
-
Connell Rawlinson's Instincts Propel Notts County to Victory
Meadow Lane was transformed into a battlefield of skill and strategy as Notts County clinched a tense 2-1 victory over Tranmere Rovers. Amid the drama, defender Connell Rawlinson emerged as the unsung hero, his on-field brilliance and remarkable match-winning goal stealing the spotlight. Rawlinson's decisive goal, a product of pure striker's instinct, proved pivotal. "I was just in the right place at the right time," Rawlinson recounted. "Normally, my job is to maintain pressure around the edge of the box and retain possession. This time, however, as the ball came down the line, I noticed an open slot in the six-yard box. I took the chance, guided the ball with my foot, and secured the win. The goal matters, but the three points matter more." Not only was his unconventional goal impressive, but it also stood out amongst everything else. Rawlinson's strategic prowess came to the fore, facilitating seamless ball movement across the pitch. "I believe I did well," he evaluated his performance. "Progression is ongoing as we establish our rhythm. But what's crucial now is the consistency of our performances." Completely dedicated to being a squad player, Rawlinson rejected the idea of having a guaranteed spot on the team. "No, because our squad is formidable," he emphasised. "Players can be called upon anytime, considering the lengthy season. Maintaining freshness is key. I comprehend my role on and off the field." Rawlinson lauded the impact of Luke Williams' leadership. "Luke Williams has been instrumental," he expressed. "Since his arrival last season, he's pushed players beyond their limits. His philosophy, coupled with Ryan Harley's one-on-one work, has fostered substantial growth." The electric atmosphere at Meadow Lane owed much to the passionate fans. Rawlinson acknowledged this connection, stating, "Fan support is intense, particularly at home. Their fervour propels us on the field. The crowd's roar provides an extra push, especially during crucial moments." With an impeccable home record and the team's synergy, Rawlinson's instinctive prowess augurs well for Notts County's aspirations this season. Notts County’s victory over Tranmere Rovers was a hard-fought battle, with Connell Rawlinson emerging as the hero of the match. His match-winning goal and strategic brilliance on the field were pivotal in securing the win. Rawlinson’s dedication to being a team player, combined with the leadership of Luke Williams and the support of passionate fans, bodes well for Notts County’s aspirations this season. The team's remarkable teamwork and flawless record at home make them an unstoppable force. Thank you to everyone who has contributed to the Pride of Nottingham’s upkeep this month. We have almost covered a significant amount which will greatly help. If you would like to donate, you may do so here. Join in the Pride of Nottingham match discussion, as Notts host a very good Accrington Stanley at Meadow Lane this Saturday. Let’s show our support!