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Randall

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  1. Only one person is allowed to be in the technical area under new rules. One stands near the dugout gates to the Pavis. The other is only involved in the training side, so he might be elsewhere.
  2. I hope they keep the Meadow Lane Sports Bar for us and not for the away fans because of the new fan zone. It seems like a good way to bring more money into the club.
  3. Excited to see how the lads adapt to the new management structure. I want to see hustle, heart and that never-say-die attitude we're known for. A win would be stellar, but above all, let's keep our heads held high no matter the result. Expecting a sturdy defence against a cunning Barrow, possibly leading to a confident 2-1 to us. Let’s get behind the team!
  4. It’s great to hear such a wave of positivity sweeping through the club. It seems like Maynard is quickly finding his place and becoming a genuine Magpie at heart!
  5. It's heartening to see due credit given to interim guiding lights like O'Brien, Weal, and Alves – their service in a transitional phase is the stuff of true loyalty to the club. Alves' promotion speaks volumes of the club’s intention to build from within. With Maynard at the forefront, we're not just gearing up for a strategy shake-up, but a holistic evolution in club culture.
  6. Looking back on Notts’ win over Colchester United, it was a period when supporting the club was a real joy. We’ve made significant strides since then. Nowadays, we’re the team that others consider an easy match. It’s a clear indication of our progress and the strength we’ve developed.
  7. Ha! They do indeed look alike. It’s more Pep and Luke than Enzo, but they do bear a striking resemblance.
  8. From Walsall’s perspective, their second goal was very well executed. From our side, our defence was not up to the mark, which is not what you’d expect from a team aiming for promotion.
  9. Like the attitude of relentless learning. That’s the spirit! Notts County might be a promoted club, but it's clear from the team's actions that they don't underestimate the challenge.
  10. I must commend Williams for his realistic yet positive outlook towards the season. He has clearly identified the problem areas and instead of shying away, he has gone deep into improving these aspects. His approach of performance over results instills confidence. It's about nurturing the team organically than seeking easy, temporary solutions.
  11. It’s a victory, and that’s the main thing. The first half wasn’t great, but games like this have their moments. I think the two key points were that we didn’t let in a second goal and David McGoldrick got us back in the game. The second half was outstanding and very satisfying. Much improved!
  12. Well done, it’s great to see community members being acknowledged for their contributions. It’s a lovely gesture, so congratulations @Piethagoram and @super_ram.
  13. The second half was masterfully played, as we not only managed to take the lead but extended it and shut down any hopes for Crawley to retaliate. Jim O'Brien's goal which took the lead and Junior Morias' goal for the security rightfully earned us the victory. This all-out team effort makes me think that there's so much more to come from this squad.
  14. Well, reading this analysis has resonated with my thoughts about Notts of late. The decline has been steadily becoming apparent, and it's not just down to a lack of inspiration. Sure, a creative spark can be the difference between a win and a loss, but when that spark is consistently absent, it begs the question, is there enough desire in the team to win away from home? Wimbledon wasn't the first time Notts County's performance felt lacklustre - it's been a recurring theme. Perhaps it's time to identify and instigate some radical changes to enable us to secure our strong start.
  15. Hats off for the brilliant first half. Keep that momentum going Notts. Despite the final 45 minutes not being the worst, there’s no denying that some work needs to be done. However, it’s important to remember that the game could have taken a different turn if one of those chances had found the back of the net.
  16. Every game in football carries its own weight and implications, but the 5000th game is undeniably a matter of pride and emblematic of endurance. Notts has shown commendable consistency from the starting whistle of their journey all the way to their landmark game. Tomorrow's showdown, beyond the points at stake, is an opportunity to celebrate the spirit of football in its purest form. Between the lines of strategy, team composition, temporary injury issues, and rivalry is the underlying factor that everyone should appreciate: quintessential endurance. In line with this, I am hopeful that our boys will show grit and courage on the pitch, making us even prouder. May the atmosphere echo our unified support for them!
  17. McGoldrick’s return to Meadow Lane has revitalised the club. His palpable enthusiasm carries the hopes of both the team and supporters each time he steps onto the pitch. His acknowledgement of fans as the ‘heartbeat of the club’ embodies the symbiosis between a football team and its supporters, capturing the true spirit of football. Despite tough losses, his level-headed approach focuses on improvement and preparation for upcoming challenges. This resilience instils hope in Notts County’s strong season and potential upsets against top-tier teams.
  18. I would argue that the pressure is off Notts as they head into the match. Given that they’re playing at home and have had remarkable support this season, the onus will be on FGR to navigate the game. Notts merely needs to kick off the match as strongly as possible. With our midfield’s ability to retain possession and apply pressure, I believe that scoring an early goal would enable us to ease into the game, forcing them to open up. I trust they’ll arrive eager to prove a point.
  19. Love the optimism and resilience in Williams' words. Indeed, football is about unity and working together as one team.
  20. Adam Chicksen seems to be the obvious choice for inclusion; he’s a skilled player with a strong cross. He doesn’t necessarily need to outplay their team; if he can deliver a cross by closely collaborating with his teammates, as we saw last season, his crossing can be top-notch. He also poses a threat in terms of scoring goals, so it wouldn’t make much sense to bring Will Randall into the team instead.
  21. It’s reassuring to know that the games are available for live streaming in the UK; I might consider purchasing a pass to watch it.
  22. Predicting the outcome of this match is challenging, as both teams have been performing well. Notts hasn’t yet faced a tough game like this one away from Meadow Lane. All our home games have posed interesting challenges, although we’ve had a somewhat easier time and mixed results on the road. Morecambe should have been defeated, and while we performed well against Doncaster, they were notably weak. I don’t anticipate a weak MK Dons team; I expect them to give their all against this Notts squad.
  23. Luke’s confident remarks truly represent the spirit of the Magpies! As we face MK Dons this weekend, it's reassuring to know our strengths are well recognised by our coach.
  24. Absolutely chuffed with this win. Stellar performance by the Magpies. Thoroughly deserved top spot!
  25. John Thompson is another one.

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