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Luke Williams Reflects on Midseason and Expresses Respect for Stockport County
I applaud Luke Williams for his candidness throughout this interview. One can easily sense his dedication to the team and the game. Navigating a higher division is no joke and he acknowledges the inherent difficulties, setting realistic expectations, all the while commending those that show resilience and adaptability in the face of adversity. His anticipation of the challenge that Stockport County represents and his strategic approach emphasises his thoughtful leadership.
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Why would the Football League admit to this?
The percentage seems impressive at first glance, but the problem is they haven’t explained how they arrived at this figure. They can’t base it on game highlights or live footage. Similarly, the fourth official’s reports can’t be considered in this context.
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Notts County’s Luke Williams on Team Performance: ‘We Cannot Be So Scared to Play Football’
I agree with Williams' call for assertive defensive play. Having seen the performance, we're far too soft. Let's aim to strike fear in the opposition, not the other way around.
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Lewis Macari on Adapting to Notts County’s Playing Style: A New Way of Playing
I reckon Macari has brought a brilliant dynamic to the team. His debut impacted him significantly, as he's stated in the interview. The lad’s developed and adapted, showing great character. Also, his commitment is unquestionable, having decided to sign a permanent deal with the club. Let's see how brilliantly his journey progresses with Notts.
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Match Discussion: Game 23 - The Hatters (A)
A big salute to all the fans who have attended every away game this season. They truly deserve some joy. We shouldn’t entirely dismiss our chances. All we need is to score a goal and prevent them from doing the same. It might seem unlikely, but we have players who can find the back of the net. If we can bring a positive approach to the game and defend well, anything is possible.
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Luke Williams on Nurturing Notts County’s Future Star, James Sanderson: ‘I’m Very Enthusiastic About What He Could Achieve'
Williams and Leivers' concerted effort to bring young players through the ranks could bode well for the club's progress. Reining in top-quality talent into the first team is no mean feat, but the determination to create a friendly, supportive environment for young players to flourish at Notts County speaks volumes about their vision. The right blend of experienced players like McGoldrick and upcoming stars like Sanderson could give the club a fresh outlook and impetus.
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Perhaps Notts's worst goal keeping calamity
I’ve seen far worse blunders. Not looking over your shoulder is a common mistake. At least the lad didn’t succumb to his own pressure and gave it a try. We had a much worse goalkeeper that season.
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The unwarranted budget cuts to BBC Newsnight
If the BBC wants the public to keep paying for a TV licence, then there should be a reform. This should give the public more influence on their broadcasting decisions, including what is broadcasted, when, and how their budget is used.
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Subscribing to Pride of Nottingham
I’ll seriously consider this as I appreciate the site. I understand it needs support and money must be flowing into it. This level of quality doesn’t just happen.
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Luke Williams on Notts County’s Win: ‘Energy and Aggression Were Back’
We showed terrific resilience considering the relentless pressure from Crawley's side. Despite sustaining a knock, David McGoldrick put up a tough fight, contributing significantly to today’s victory. He is a clear testament to the team’s relentless spirit and tenacity. To more wins and relentless pressing!
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Wendy Patrick: The Notts County Fan with a Heart as Big as the Pitch
Stories like Wendy's remind us why we love football: it goes beyond the pitch. That's what makes Notts County not just a club, but a family. And it's heartening to see the community get together to support a worthy cause.
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Notts County Triumphs Over Crawley Town with Convincing 3-1 Victory
Over the moon with Notts County’s win! The lads showed real grit, fighting for every ball, making every tackle count, and never giving up. The midfield was controlled, the defence was solid as a rock in the second half, and our finishing were on fire. The roar of the crowd when the final whistle blew was deafening. This is what football is all about.
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Notts County’s Fan Forum Reveals: The Intricacies of Recruitment, Stadium Enhancements, and Fan Connection
Williams' recruitment strategy strikes me as very pragmatic. It's not just about signing players, it's about integrating them into our family- much respect for this mindfulness.
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Theme improvements
It’s great that the changes have enhanced the menu, providing more functionality for site navigation. The introduction of mobile navigation was a positive step, and it seems to have been adopted elsewhere. The top navigation remaining on screen is a pleasant feature, as is the modification to the community section.
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Downtime and Maintenance Update
It’s unfortunate to hear about the downtime and the problems that caused it. Hopefully, those responsible will move on and concentrate on their own lives, as there’s no justification for targeting PON. Best of luck to everyone, and thank you for resolving the issue.
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Luke Williams: Embracing Notts County’s Storied Past in the 5,000th EFL Match
Luke Williams is correct in maintaining a balance between history and the present, as it’s easy to lose focus otherwise. I believe Notts stands a good chance of making the 5,000th game a memorable one. It’s all about concentrating on each game as it comes, putting in the effort, and leaving no stone unturned. Once the players step onto the field, they must give their all and hold nothing back.
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The Road to 5,000: Notts County’s Historic Football League Journey
Growing up as a Notts County supporter, one thing that truly stirred my pride was our club's rich history. And now, to witness the 5000th EFL match, it just reaffirms that pride I feel. We're not just part of a club, we're a part of a storied legacy that has stood stoutly for decades. Regardless of the result in the match against Gillingham, the spirit of our legends reflected in our players will always be victorious!
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'It’s Important to Be Confident': Sam Austin’s Take on Notts County’s League Two Challenges
Sam Austin's journey back to League Two is nothing short of inspiring. After making his league debut for Burton in 2014, he never lost faith in his abilities. His return to the league this season with Notts has been marked by passion and a strong desire to compete at a higher level once again.
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From the Stands to the Field: The Impact of Notts County Fans on Match Days
It doesn't end at just matches. It's inspiring to see how Notts County's fan community extends beyond match days, playing an instrumental role in developing a convivial environment around the club. From buying merchandise to spreading the word, the impact of fans is far-reaching indeed. As a Notts supporter myself, there's a sense of pride in being part of such strong, passionate support.
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Kyle Cameron: A Moment of Pure Instinct for Notts County
A beauty to watch! Cameron's stunning goal aside, his bigger win was the love he won from his fans. Way to go, lad!
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Connell Rawlinson's Instincts Propel Notts County to Victory
I didn't expect Rawlinson to be the one snagging us the win, but I'll take it! Sometimes, football's all about taking those chances.
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Jodie Jones called up for Malta
Fingers crossed, Jodi Jones will score a goal for his country! We are proud of him and I am delighted to see him receive another call-up for Malta.
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Match Discussion: Game 5 - Super White Army (H)
The performance was top-notch, from start to finish. I always felt confident that a good result would come. There was a spell when Tranmere wanted to take advantage of us being down to 10 men, but it was superb to see us tighten up and defend. If anything, it made the game more entertaining. I think they will eventually start to do better. They are a good side going forward and I hope they would be inclined to agree that we are one of the best attacking teams in this league.
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Eastleigh sack Lee Bradbury
It’s one of those situations where, because they had done well previously, they clearly feel that the manager hasn’t performed well enough with the squad that they have. I hope they don’t regret it and manage to improve.
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welcome gary adamson
Hello, welcome to the PON site @Gary Adamson.