Jump to content
View in the app

A better way to browse. Learn more.

Pride of Nottingham (Notts County Community)

A full-screen app on your home screen with push notifications, badges and more.

To install this app on iOS and iPadOS
  1. Tap the Share icon in Safari
  2. Scroll the menu and tap Add to Home Screen.
  3. Tap Add in the top-right corner.
To install this app on Android
  1. Tap the 3-dot menu (⋮) in the top-right corner of the browser.
  2. Tap Add to Home screen or Install app.
  3. Confirm by tapping Install.

BromPie

Members
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by BromPie

  1. Whilst we are winning, it’s not something that is a concern. Notts can keep the ball, slow the game down, and then start passing it around as if they’re Barcelona. What’s not to like about that? I can see other teams slowing their game down as it allows for better technique and attention on the ball.
  2. Luke Williams does a good job balancing who starts. I think the call to play Sam Austin at Doncaster was a good one. It’s useful because some players don’t want to be squad players and try to force themselves into the starting 11 or even out of the club. So far, we have signed players who are all fully committed to Williams and Notts County. It’s really a superb feeling, knowing that this squad will push themselves that extra bit that gets results.
  3. Anything is possible within reason; there’s no reason why Notts couldn’t be playing at a much higher level, but my concern is that the Premier League brings a lot of debt and price increases. We are a family club, and I fear this will change if the Premier League were to beckon. I don’t want Notts to jump too far ahead of themselves. I wish to see them in the Championship in the near future, which is where I would be happiest. Until then, we are in League Two, and I am enjoying our time.
  4. At 25 years of age, with the right height and a good amount of positive attributes, he could be a valuable signing for Notts if they have the ability to make it happen.
  5. Hello, welcome to PON @Gary Adamson.
  6. Hello, welcome to PON @Andrew Edwards.
  7. Hello, welcome to PON @Sir Magpie.
  8. Hello, welcome to PON @NorthPie.
  9. Hello, welcome to the PON site @Bryn Roberts.
  10. It was end-to-end at the start, but Notts had the best of chances. Tranmere tried to huff and puff, but they didn’t get anywhere. Cedwyn’s injury turned the game on its head. It gave Tranmere the surge to believe they could get something; it shows the real quality that our 11 has and how defiant we are in protecting leads when going down to 10 men. It’s much easier to hold leads than to come back from disadvantages when teams have goals and you have fewer players on the pitch. Excellent win, long may it continue.
  11. The fact that he was able to walk off, albeit with a limp, should be a positive sign. If he’s out for 1-3 months, we should have the cover. It will give Junior Morias a chance to show what he’s got. Given that, it would give Cedwyn Scott the ideal time to recover.
  12. The painting is very good; the detail is exceptional and it’s certainly different.
  13. I wasn’t present at the match, but I remember it. Those were the good old days! Leicester City’s Foxes couldn’t handle our flying Magpies!
  14. Those last moments were a test for Notts' spirit! Buckling down despite being a man less, and managing to navigate through a tricky finish, shows great resilience. I particularly admired how players stepped up and put in extra effort to cover the spaces left. The team cohesion was highly evident, no one let their heads drop. These are the performances that give fans joy and pride for various reasons, not just for the win but for the show of extraordinary character.
  15. The connection between the fans and the team was electric at Meadow Lane. The support from the crowd truly lifted the players and gave them the extra push they needed. And it's amazing to see the impact of Luke Williams' coaching on Rawlinson's growth as a player. His philosophy and the one-on-one work with Ryan Harley seem to be paying off. Notts County is definitely on the right track for a successful season.
  16. The remarks made by Luke Williams towards the support we gathered in the away section carry significant weight in terms of the club's current standing. Nurturing this connection is essential, as having a substantial number of fans firmly supporting the club elevates matters to a different level.
  17. We were truly blessed with an exceptional team during that era. It wasn't just about the figures on their backs, but the sheer commitment and dedication they poured into playing for the club. Anyone who had the privilege of witnessing this squad in action can undoubtedly consider themselves fortunate. The level of heart and passion they displayed on the pitch, playing for the clubs pride rather than a badge, is something that often feels rare in today's game. It's a chapter of football history that remains etched in the memories of those who were there to witness it.
  18. This achievement has certainly brought a dash of optimism and pride to our club. Macaulay Langstaff's story of patience and belief coming to fruition in the form of his first FL goals is heartening. What is equally encouraging is the acknowledgment of other members' contributions like Sam Austin and the new tactics involving set pieces.
  19. These photos as a reminder of the crucial role fans play in boosting the moral and performance of the team. As the season progresses, I hope these photos will inspire more fans to join in the stands, further bolstering the team's resolve to win. Great effort, @Chris.
  20. This was a fantastic performance from Notts. The tactical changes, and the focus on taking chances showed great effectiveness. Not to mention, Langstaff's work rate received deserved recognition.
  21. This vlog does justice not just to the game, but also to the enthusiastic spirit of the fans. The collective roar at each of Langstaff's goals was electric. A special mention to Jones' goal, which added the proverbial cherry on top of our victory.
  22. Curtis Thompson has enjoyed a successful career. I’m pleased that he has found a new club and I wish him all the best with them. It’s always heartening to see one of our former young players thriving.
  23. It’s great to see the introduction of new features and the return of old ones. The live discussions have the potential to be a valuable part of the community. I’m fond of the idea of match discussions being broadcast live!
  24. This piece is a sterling reminder of how a shared interest can help forge lasting bonds. The way Julie and her family's love for Notts County has evolved over the years, the rituals they follow, the shared experiences - it's all a testament to how this wonderful sport creates thriving communities. The role Pride of Nottingham plays in bringing these stories to the foreground is commendable. Keep sharing these stories @Chris. They weave a rich tapestry that every Notts fan can relate to and be proud of.
  25. I believe it’s a sensible approach to book players if they make gestures that interfere with the officials’ duty.

Important Information

Pride of Nottingham uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website. To approve, simply continue using the site or click 'I accept' Terms of Use.

Configure browser push notifications

Chrome (Android)
  1. Tap the lock icon next to the address bar.
  2. Tap Permissions → Notifications.
  3. Adjust your preference.
Chrome (Desktop)
  1. Click the padlock icon in the address bar.
  2. Select Site settings.
  3. Find Notifications and adjust your preference.