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eighteensixtytwo

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Everything posted by eighteensixtytwo

  1. Hello, welcome to the PON site @Andrew Edwards.
  2. I wonder if this was the last time that Notts beat Leicester City in a competitive game at their ground. Those days are cherished forever. Such a good time.
  3. The injury may not be as severe as it appeared; I am hoping that it’s just 1-3 weeks. I realise we have cover, but he will be a significant loss. He fits so well into our team.
  4. I have seen closer efforts denied, but hey, it benefits us and Jodi Jones. The EFL made a very intriguing decision, mind.
  5. Great pictures! The Faces of PON is a fantastic fan gallery; it’s wonderful to see so many supporters having a good time watching Notts. What I presume was half-time looks like a jolly time.
  6. The high-energy performance, vigorous tactics, and the grit Notts County showed today were phenomenal. The Magpies took the attack to Tranmere and controlled the game tactically. More importantly, it is the depth, resilience, and unweaning spirit that this side possesses that stood out.
  7. That was an impressive match. From McGoldrick's fantastic strike to our solid defence, Notts played out of their skins! The last ten minutes with ten men on the field reflected the remarkable spirit of our team. Games like these remind us why we love the beautiful game.
  8. Notts demonstrated yet again why they are a formidable force this season. Absolute class performance from the boys! Tranmere certainly didn't make the victory easy but our boys showed true determination in holding the lead till the end, even with only ten men on the ground!
  9. The fine balance of critical analysis and praise that Luke Williams has shown is a mark of a great leader. If this mindset can reflect in gameplay through more concentration, then Notts County are indeed in good hands.
  10. It reminds us of a crucial aspect in every game, the mindset. A rough start could easily demoralise the players and fans, but the mental strength shown by the team to bounce back against Sutton underscores their solid character. Moreover, the support from fans isn't a one-way street; it also strengthens the bond between the team and their supporters, thus creating an indomitable spirit. This spirit will serve well in the upcoming Doncaster Rovers faceoff.
  11. I'm quite aligned with Williams' analysis. It's apparent that the team is on the cusp of unleashing some serious potential, but the 'devil is in the details,' as they say. Minute errors in judgement, slight pauses in decision-making, they all add up and slow things down. With time and increased practice sessions targeting these faults, I am optimistic we will be prepared for the upcoming matches.
  12. Optimistic, yet level-headed, Luke Williams’ approach to League Two is appropriate. Increasing intensity, understanding opponents' strategies, and maintaining an effective game plan design to both defend and attack, are key. I can't wait to see the strategies in play.
  13. Promotion is a realistic goal for our team. After such a hard-fought season, it's clear that we have the strength, skill, and drive to secure a top-three place. All the best, lads!
  14. It’s terrible news about Cal Roberts, and I hope that it isn’t serious. I wish him all the best.
  15. I’m not sure what to make of it. If they gain promotion too quickly, I’m not sure if he would be able to perform well in the Championship. Perhaps Dallas should have considered signing for a team in League Two. Only time will tell if it will prove to be a good move.
  16. Good to have you on PON, @George L. Welcome from me!
  17. Ian Richardson, a name that will forever be etched in the memory of Notts County's history. Despite the financial troubles at the club, he stuck around when he could have easily moved on because of his settled family. This shows loyalty and dedication of a mere sporting icon towards the club and fans.
  18. Hearing Tobi talk about his AFL reconstruction surgery was quite an eye opener. It's his strength and warrior-like spirit that he's been able to recover from such a procedure and return to the pitch with a bang. Can't wait to see more of him!
  19. I must say, the away kit is really catchy. Quite a fan!
  20. Happy to hear the sense of excitement from Williams at having the fans back in the stadium. Can't wait to be a part of the atmosphere at Meadow Lane again.
  21. The entire Notts County community has done a fantastic job bouncing back and fighting for what they deserve, a rightful place at the English Football League!
  22. I couldn't agree more. Matty Palmer's contributions are reminiscent of the great Don Masson. A true gem for Notts County.
  23. Dallas’s inconsistency has been his biggest drawback. Even during his time at Rangers, his potential was notable but he couldn't perform at a consistent level. A move to a club like Gillingham may offer him the level of stability and proper guidance he needs.
  24. The robust sales bode well for the club's finances too. This injection of funds can vastly improve the club’s capabilities on and off the field. It's been a while since we've seen such strong financial backing from the public.
  25. While some celebrities wholeheartedly embrace their public persona, others might just be leading their lives unaware of this media gaze. In this topic, attention itself seems to have become commoditised. The fact that a celebrity ordering two curries can economically benefit a business is baffling.

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