Everything posted by NottsTastic
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New to here
Hello, welcome to the PON site. @Benji.
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Welcome Samantha louise!
Hello, welcome to the PON site. @samantha louise.
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Welcome Laura Cameron
Hello, welcome to the PON site. @Laura Cameron.
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Welcome Darryl Chapman
Hello, welcome to the PON site. @Darryl Chapman.
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Welcome to PON Max Roberts!
Hello, welcome to the PON site. @Max Roberts I hope to see your comments in the future.
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Luke Williams Determined to Address Notts County Defensive Challenges
We do have to cut Williams a bit of slack, he's trying to get a handle on things. Let's rally behind our boys instead of spreading negativity.
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Over the Moon with First League Goal: Junior Morias Praises ‘Brilliant’ Notts County Supporters
His take on improvement after that second chance truly shows Morias' hunger for perfection. A sign of a true athlete, never resting on laurels and constantly seeking ways to better himself.
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Jim O’Brien Celebrates Notts County’s Resilience in Victory Over Crawley Town
I love O’Brien’s humility, like how he attributes the victory more to the team than his own performance. Classic team player!
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Notts County Triumphs Over Crawley Town with Convincing 3-1 Victory
Brilliant game! The Magpies have made me proud. Crowley’s assists were top-notch. Onwards and upwards!
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Notts County’s Home Advantage: A Game Changer Against Crawley Town?
Keeping a close eye on Langstaff and Orsi in this match. Both are in fabulous form and could very possibly tip the scales today! COYP
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Match Discussion: Game 20 - The Red Devils (H)
Notts perform well when they’re not under pressure, but teams are starting to figure out how to fluster them and convert that into scoring opportunities. It seems we’ve done little to alleviate this or simplify our approach. Focusing on the basics could make it much easier to handle pressure from other teams. If Crawley opts for a direct approach tonight, sending balls behind our defence, we need to stop trying to pass the ball and clear it by any means necessary. We’re a good team, so it’s understandable that there’s frustration when Notts make things harder for themselves. I believe we need to stay focused under pressure, make sensible decisions, and avoid leaving our goalkeeper exposed, even though we play a high game. We need to put in the effort to cover, observe how the game develops, and respond more quickly when things open up.
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Vote for November Member(s) of the Month.
This is fantastic! Best of luck to everyone.
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Wendy Patrick: The Notts County Fan with a Heart as Big as the Pitch
What an inspiring tale! Wendy's passion and allegiance make us all proud to be part of the Notts County community. Meanwhile, her charity work truly shows what it means to be a good sport, on and off the pitch.
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Mark Stallard’s Take: ‘Lack of Inspiration’ Plagues Notts County’s Play
Personally, I feel the problem isn't just lack of inspiration, it's a lack of leadership. It starts from the bench and it's just not trickling down. As others have said, maybe it's time we shook things up a bit?
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Luke Williams’ Take on Notts County’s Defeat: A Lesson in Transparency
I appreciate Williams candidness in the face of such defeat. It's not often we see leaders admitting to their team's shortcomings. Still, it's quite clear that a rethink is needed on how the team can regain the intensity needed in future matches.
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Dan Crowley on Notts County: ‘I Love Playing Here, It’s the Best Time I’ve Had Playing Football’
I couldn't agree more with Crowley’s sentiments. He's been instrumental in driving the Magpies to new heights, and his passion for the game is truly infectious. Keep shining, Dan!
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Luke Williams on Notts County’s Game Plan Against AFC Wimbledon
The amount of psychological preparation that Williams involves in his game plan is refreshing. It's not just physical readiness, but the mental game that counts in matches like these.
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Luke Williams on Notts County’s Performance: A Tale of Two Halves
Loved the way we played in the first half but second half was a bit of a let down. Think we can do more.
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Safe standing at Meadow Lane?
The lower KOP, on the Sirrel side, is an excellent location for this to be implemented. A significant number of seats in the first row are already damaged and have been removed. When I noticed this a few matches ago, I speculated that it might be in preparation for the introduction of safe standing. I would prefer to see segmented areas rather than entire sections dedicated to this. Having zones would be acceptable, but I’m curious about how season tickets operate in other countries.
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Living the Dream: Jodi Jones’ Double Wembley Experience
Jodi Jones is definitely a rising star. His energy on the pitch is infectious and he's a great asset to Notts County. What an experience for him to play at Wembley, no doubt a career highlight!
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Defying Speculation: Luke Williams’ Commitment to Notts County
Williams shows us that sometimes the grass isn't always greener on the other side. A proud moment for all of us Magpies!
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Safe standing at Meadow Lane?
Yes, I’m fully supportive of this, but it needs to be implemented in a manner that lets the club test it out, bearing in mind that additional enhancements could be made without incurring high costs. It must be executed properly. I envision many supporters wishing to stand in the KOP. The Pavis or Family Stands, which are perhaps less active, might not see as much of this, but the KOPites would definitely be all for it.
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Oxford Utd : Craig Short interim head coach
Hoping to see Short given the chance and to bring necessary changes. Oxford United does not need much direction, and he might just be the one to continue their current performances.
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Dan Gosling's Arrival Infuses Notts County with Experience and Excitement
He has everything we could need and Gosling's calibre can only be a bonus. Looking forward to seeing him on the pitch!
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Lincoln City Emerges Victorious in Gruelling Encounter with Notts County
I’d be taken aback if any Notts supporters genuinely showed concern. From the radio commentary, it seemed like a challenging match where neither team knew how to handle the ball. Except for the moments they scored, when we let them pass directly. I believe the fan in the background was truly concerned. Did anyone else feel he takes the matches too earnestly?