Everything posted by allardyces tash
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hello terri
Hello, @Terri. Welcome to the Pride of Nottingham. Its good to have you wish us.
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welcome to pon corinthian88
Hello, welcome to PON @Corinthian88. Join in, tell us something about yourself and enjoy the content.
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Can Notts County Replicate Luton Town’s Success?
The exciting aspect for me right now is to gain promotion from League Two, seeing how the performances have improved and how the squad is working hard to put points on the table. Gaining promotion this season would be a huge success for Notts, but I am mindful, as others have said, that it will take time to get any higher. I don’t think it’s pressure that the club needs right now, but it’s fair of Luke Williams to make the comparison. He knows that it’s possible but is focused on the present and not the future.
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Connell Rawlinson's Instincts Propel Notts County to Victory
It is admirable that Connell Rawlinson has publicly praised Luke Williams. Rawlinson’s comments about pushing players to their limits in order to help them reach their true potential are insightful and show a deep understanding of what it takes to succeed in football. It is important to note that there is no age limit to this process, and it is heartening to see such comments being made. Rawlinson’s timing was impeccable when he scored the goal, and the eruption of the crowd and the ensuing celebration were truly gratifying to witness. It is moments like these that make football such a beloved sport.
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Transfer deadline day looms...Ins and outs?
I wasn’t expecting anyone to come in, but if it’s true regarding the two failed bids for the centre-back from the Irish league, then it would seem the club is at work attempting to bring in at least one player. It wouldn’t surprise me if the club does sign a couple, taking a gamble on two younger options to help cover the injuries we have.
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Jodie Jones called up for Malta
It’s pleasing to know Jodi Jones will be on international duty. I am happy for him that he has been selected by Malta. I hope he does well and enjoys his change of scenery.
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York City sack manager
York City always looked certain to be one of the teams that would struggle. If I were their chairman, I would have given the manager longer and put my faith in his ability to keep the club clear of relegation eventually.
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Notts fail in 2 bids for Drogheda defender
How many offers can Notts put in before the answer always seems to be no? If we go back in with a third offer, it might be time to call it a day unless something significantly changes.
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Artistry at the San Sirrel
Brilliant artwork, very stunning and detailed.
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cedwyn scott injury
Yes, it didn’t look good, but it was positive that he at least walked off. Until we know for sure, it’s hard to say what kind of loss it will be, but ideally, it wouldn’t be long. He is a good piece of the jigsaw that makes Luke Williams’ tactics work. He could easily be starting more than he doesn’t, so it’s a shame for him due to that.
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Booing the Knee
It’s high time that everyone moves on from this issue, as there are numerous causes and initiatives that are productive and can bring about positive change. If anything, taking the knee has become a political gesture, which has sparked more controversy than it has promoted equality. It would be best to leave it to organisations such as Kick it Out to address these issues.
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Mike Dean - VAR
Mike Dean is aware that he has made a mistake, and now he’s simply trying to deflect the guilt and responsibility. I agree that he has not accepted responsibility for his actions, as if he had, his apology would not have been so defensive in nature. He owes Chelsea Football Club and their fans the biggest apology, and now I hope he stops trying to do the media rounds and complaining about people trying to make a story out of it. Well, it seems that this is exactly what he wants.
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Eastleigh sack Lee Bradbury
I can understand why he has been sacked - Eastleigh Football Club has had a very poor start to the season. These days, I am less shocked to see a manager leave a club; I am more surprised to see one complete a full season, and even more so if they manage to stay beyond that without achieving success.
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Charlton sack their manager..and an ex Notts connection...
This is scaremongering of the highest order - there are plenty of options available and a wealth of experience to draw upon. Charlton Athletic Football Club will likely go for someone with experience, someone who is familiar with League One and the Championship. I doubt they will opt for an unknown or up-and-coming manager who is only in the second season of his most successful spell.
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welcome sir magpie
It's good to have you here, so hello and welcome to PON @Sir Magpie.
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Welcome NorthPie
Welcome to the Pride of Nottingham, you should find it to be a lot of fun here. Hello from me, @NorthPie.
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welcome gary adamson
Hello, @Gary Adamson. It's good to have you here. Welcome to PON.
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hello andrew edwards
Hello, @Andrew Edwards. Welcome to PON. You made a good decision to join.
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Behind the Win over Tranmere Rovers: Luke Williams on Notts County’s Resilience and Growth
Macaulay Langstaff's determination to force a mistake even with one less player is commendable. It's a great example of the team's spirit.
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Connell Rawlinson's Heroics Secure Victory for Notts County over Tranmere Rovers
Luke Williams seems to be making a positive impact on the players. It's great to see them elevating their performance under his guidance. Ryan Harley's one-on-one work must be invaluable as well.
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Notts County vs. Tranmere Rovers: Match build-up
Tranmere Rovers have a very good team. Eventually, they will come together, and I just hope it won’t be against Notts today.
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Prediction league 23/24 round 5 - Saturday 26 August
Coventry City 0-1 Sunderland Millwall 1-2 Stoke City Exeter City 1-1 Reading Lincoln City 2-0 Blackpool Bradford City 3-1 Crewe Alexandra Joker Walsall 0-1 Grimsby Town Boreham Wood 1-0 Oldham Athletic Ebbsfleet United 0-0 Kidderminster Harriers
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Notts County Aim to Build on Recent Good Form Against Tranmere Rovers
Having watched the team bounce back from the initial setback at Sutton United, it’s evident that we have a squad that's resilient and determined to excel. The unbeaten run offers a lot of positivity and excitement ahead of this weekend’s match. The prospect of Langstaff building on his scoring form is an added boost that could prove crucial against Tranmere. They may have stumbled out of the blocks with a raft of a defeat, but no side should ever be taken lightly. A positive result here would not only cement our good form but also continue to build confidence within the squad. Let's hope our boys seize this opportunity!
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Richard Brindley on Adapting to League Two and His New Role in the Back Three
Football isn't just about having skilled players; it's about having versatile players who can adapt to the changing styles of play. Brindley is living proof of that. Transitioning to League Two style and fitting into the back three formation, he truly exemplifies versatility. His willingness to ensure the team’s win, regardless of his position, shows exceptional sportsmanship.
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Notts County’s Head Coach Luke Williams on Eliminating Errors and Improving Efficiency
It’s all signs that the club and players are all striving for the same purpose. The club is focusing on the right things, and performance-wise, I only think concerns should arise if we are outplayed. These mistakes that are happening are becoming less and less frequent. This is because of the work everyone is putting into training. We need to reflect on this effort and desire to improve.