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  1. Burnley 2 -0 Watford QPR 2-1 Preston North End Blackpool 1-2 Stevenage Northampton Town 1-2 Charlton Athletic Chesterfield 0-1 AFC Wimbledon Morecambe 0-3 Bromley Hartlepool United 1-1 Yeovil Town joker Wealdstone 2-4 Dagenham & Redbridge
  2. Luton Town 0-0 Swansea City Plymouth Argyle 2-1 Oxford United Blackpool 0-2 Rotherham United Cambridge United 1-0 Shrewsbury Town Joker Crawley Town 0-1 Stevenage Gillingham 2-0 Salford City Harrogate Town 0-1 AFC Wimbledon Newport County 1-1 Carlisle United
  3. It's good to be welcoming another new member to the site, welcome to PON @Jonathan Raimondi.
  4. thommo replied to Fan of Big Tone's post in a topic in Introductions
    @Jon Lowe It's good to be welcoming another new member to the site, welcome to PON.
  5. thommo replied to Robbie's post in a topic in Introductions
    It's good to be welcoming another new member to the site, welcome to PON @Peter Speers.
  6. thommo replied to Fan of Big Tone's post in a topic in Introductions
    It's great to have you on board with PON, @k9muers. Welcome to the Pride of Nottingham, it really is a special community here. I hope you enjoy PON.
  7. Wishing you a wonderful birthday, Cedwyn Scott. Many happy returns!
  8. thommo replied to Chris's post in a topic in English Football
    Wishing you a wonderful birthday, Shaun. Many happy returns!
  9. Walsall should be a good away day, even on a Tuesday night. I am hopeful that Notts can play well enough to show that we are well within the mix of teams fighting hard for promotion. I think David McGoldrick has been saved for this fixture, so I hope he's feeling fresh and can make a big difference. He and Jatta could cause them a lot of headaches.
  10. Mixed feelings after that match. The lads gave it their all, but we’ve got to be smarter defensively. It’s not just about individual errors, it feels like a lack of organisation as a whole. Matty Platt’s header was class, and Abbott’s goal was the kind you’ll tell your grandkids about, but letting in four goals will never win you matches. Also, what was Wallin playing at on the pitch? It’s small things like that which disrupt momentum. I know we’re battling hard, but this pattern of throwing away leads is worrying. We’ve got to regroup quickly because performances like this won’t keep us safe in the long run. Still, there’s heart in the team, that gives me some hope for the league.
  11. Abbott's performance was a class act against Peterborough's skilled players. He's adapted beautifully and shined through. His positioning, vision, and precise passes left the opposition struggling to keep up. Furthermore, his composure under pressure and ability to anticipate plays were nothing short of remarkable. It was a masterclass in footballing intelligence and skill.
  12. I feel like this is the sort of match where someone unexpected could step up. We know the likes of McGoldrick and Jatta will be key, but it’s often in these cup ties where a lesser-seen player pops up with a big moment. Whether it’s a goal, a crucial tackle, or just sheer work rate, it could make all the difference. Peterborough United are strong, but their defence can be got at if we’re brave enough to take the game to them. That’s where the fans can help, too, keeping the energy levels high. I’ve got a feeling this one could go to the wire, and if it does, I fancy us to nick it.
  13. The FA Cup is such an exciting competition, and I like how Stuart Maynard highlights its importance. He’s absolutely right about the thrill of reaching the third round and facing a big club. That said, Peterborough are no pushovers, and this will be a real test of our squad. It’s brilliant to hear about Jodi Jones making progress; we’ve definitely missed him. Dan Crowley’s situation sounds frustrating, but at least he’s on the mend. Practising penalties is a smart move, I wouldn’t be surprised if the game came down to that. Let’s hope the lads can give us something to cheer about.
  14. McGoldrick has been a revelation this season. You’d expect a player his age to be winding down, but he’s been the opposite – leading from the front and delivering in crucial moments. His ability to link up play, create space, and score when it matters has turned potential draws into wins, keeping us competitive at the top of the table. It’s not just about the goals, his influence on the younger lads and his knack for reading the game are invaluable. If he keeps this level up, retirement seems like a distant prospect. The Magpies are lucky to have someone with his calibre and dedication.
  15. Alan Judge will always be one of my favourite Notts players. His ability to glide past defenders and pick out killer passes was a joy to watch. I still remember his free kick against Stevenage, what a beauty that was! He was a player who could get the crowd on their feet, and it’s no surprise that Brentford saw his potential. Injuries really took their toll on him, but even after his setbacks, he showed incredible determination to keep going. Players like Judgey don’t come along too often, and I’m grateful for the time we had him. It’s nice to see discussions like this, keeping his contributions to the club alive. He’ll always be a legend in my eyes.

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