Everything posted by theMagpies
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Pop Charts, Xmas Number 1
Yes, I spotted this during a programme exploring the first two Home Alone films on Sky Max HD. It’s one of the superior Christmas tunes, so thankfully it’s not any of this trendy modern music.
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Highlights : Harrogate v Notts
The sad part is, our defence has been poorer on many occasions this season. Hats off to Harrogate for their impressive play.
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Match Discussion: Game 23 - The Hatters (A)
I’m rather pleased with the team selection, especially with the return of Kyle Cameron and David McGoldrick. My only worry is our defence, which seems a bit weak. We don’t have many attacking options if we need fresh ideas or if an offensive player gets weary. However, this could give James Sanderson another chance.
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Welcome Stanfordpie
Welcome @StanfordPie, hello! ???????? Keep commenting when you can.
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Welcome to PON Robbie_64!
Hello, @Robbie__64, Welcome to PoN. I hope you find the site and community to be good fun.
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Guess Who? The Notts County Edition
Njogu Demba-Nyrén?
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Macualay Langstaff Reflects on a Remarkable Year for Notts County
Isn't it just wonderful to see a player's journey from non-league to League Two? Langstaff shows us that ambition and determination are the key attributes of any successful footballer... what a year 2023 has been for him and Notts County!
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Notts County's Macaulay Langstaff Eager for Challenging Clash Against Stockport County
Learning from seasoned professionals like David McGoldrick – brilliant! Fantastic for squad growth.
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Notts County Skipper Kyle Cameron Reflects on the Season So Far
This interview shows the value of reflection in any team's journey. Cameron's awareness of our season's unique challenges and his determination to address them head-on is commendable. Ready for the Walsall game.
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Jim O’Brien Celebrates Notts County’s Resilience in Victory Over Crawley Town
It’s very satisfying to see O’Brien finally score a goal. His remark about it shows his determination, such admirable character!
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FA Cup Anticipation: Notts County Gears Up for a Pivotal Fixture against Shrewsbury Town
The team's journey up until this point in the FA Cup has been nothing short of inspirational. Immensely proud of how far we've come. Tonight, we lock horns with Shrewsbury, and I truly believe we have what it takes to secure a win. Keep the momentum going, Notts!
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Barnsley's 91st minute goal
It was a silly goal to concede, amusing but I agree that the officials should have awarded a foul. They could have even booked the Barnsley player. All goalkeepers take their time once the ball is in play. Many also do the routine of rolling the ball out and then picking it up again. There’s no rule against it, it’s just clever time-wasting, but in this case, it got a bit ridiculous.
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November, 2023: ????Member(s) of the Month????????
Well done to both of you, @Piethagoram and @super_ram. You both make significant contributions to the site and it’s well-deserved.
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Match Discussion: FA Cup 2nd Round - Shrewsbury (H)
I won’t be there in person, but I’ll be tuning in via the radio, as long as I can get a signal. I’m hopeful that Notts can progress to the 3rd round without needing a replay. We could do without another match, but the financial boost from a good cup run would be welcome. The next round could heat up if Notts plays their cards right. Shrewsbury will be a tough opponent, but having played them twice already, once in a friendly, we must have picked up some insights.
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Luke Williams on Notts County’s Win: ‘Energy and Aggression Were Back’
What a cracking match that was! Our Notts County lads really showed what they’re made of, didn’t they? Despite Crawley’s aggressive tactics, our boys didn’t back down. Instead, they stepped up their game, showcasing a strategy full of energy and determination. And let’s not forget those spectacular goals from Jim O’Brien and Junior, absolutely top-notch! You could really feel the team’s enthusiasm and joy, which only added to the delight of the win. All in all, it was a brilliant display of football. Well done, lads!
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Living the Dream: Jodi Jones’ Double Wembley Experience
A footballer's career trajectory rarely follows a straightforward path. Jodi Jones and his remarkable journey to playing at Wembley twice in six months is a story filled with resilience, determination, and immense talent. Prior to his arrival at Notts County, Jones faced significant challenges, including a major injury. But with staunch support from friends and family, he managed to overcome this and other obstacles. His journey serves as a testament to what can be achieved when one chooses to never give up. Jones' experience, camaraderie with fellow players, and his connection with fans make him a true gem at Notts. As he continues to develop, we all can't wait for the next stage of his fascinating journey.
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Notts County: A Tale of Two Novembers
The tale of two novembers indeed! How associate 15th November with these monumental moments in our club's history. It's nice to see players taking the stand and making a difference, like Lawton did when he advocated for better pay back in his day. Showing us his integrity along with his outstanding football skills. And then there's Carroll, playing for his club on no sleep, straight after representing his nation. Such dedication is seldom seen and it fills me with respect and admiration for these players.
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Oxford Utd : Craig Short interim head coach
Wishing Craig Short all the best as he steps in to guide Oxford United. The role he's stepping into is a big mantle to take on, particularly with recent developments. While scepticism may surround this appointment due to past hiccups, it's important to remember that everyone deserves a chance at redemption. Here's to hoping Short can deliver.
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MAGnet links : Crewe Alexandra
Jérémy Balmy.
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The Road to 5,000: Notts County’s Historic Football League Journey
Every milestone match holds a special place in the hearts of the fans and players alike. As we march towards our 5000th game, it's an emotional moment to revel in our history and look forward to our future. May the 5000th match be a crowning glory in our illustrious course.
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Scunthorpe Utd worrying times
Scunthorpe United find themselves in a precarious position, appearing unlikely to secure a victory.
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Time to reflect on what Luke Williams has achieved so far
If there are any supporters who fail to recognise the work of Luke Williams, they can’t be considered genuine fans. Those who think that Reedtz doesn’t invest, or desire the manager’s departure after a loss, as occurred following the defeat to Sutton, aren’t truly committed. The dedication that Luke Williams shows in striving for positive outcomes should not be overlooked. He is truly unique.
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Welcome Middlesex Magpie
Hello, welcome to PON. @Middlesex Magpie have fun.
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Welcome Morton Johansen
Hello, welcome to PON. @Morten Johansen have fun.
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Welcome Ryan Raynor
Hello, welcome to PON. @Ryan Raynor have fun.