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NottsLoyal

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Everything posted by NottsLoyal

  1. I am planning to go to the game; it should be a good game, and for our first friendly, it will be interesting to see how the players settle in together.
  2. It could be, but I would agree that quitting one job and saying you want to focus on your family business, and then joining a different team sounds a bit off. I think it’s more than likely that the family business is either close to folding due to COVID or he can make more money that way. I think it’s unconnected, to tell you the truth.
  3. It's the 'celebrity culture' that often cultivates these pointless stories. Sensationalising mundane acts tends to happen a lot.
  4. The positive atmosphere surrounding these ticket sales assures me that Notts County is on the right track. We keep this up and who knows what we could achieve next season. Ahead, Notts!
  5. Hello, I have found PON to be good fun. I hope to see you continue to join in, so welcome! @BigTom91.
  6. Hello, I have found PON to be good fun. I hope to see you continue to join in, so welcome! @nottsfan81.
  7. I echo the sentiment about Matty Palmer's finishing. If he can add more goals to his game, he would be even more of a threat.
  8. Interesting to see where this goes. Dallas to Gillingham could work out well.
  9. I won’t complain, but I understand where fans are coming from. That’s just the way Puma is and I can’t see it changing. They don’t do much to be a good kit supplier. The way they are will impact their sales. It hurts them too, but what can we do? It’s just one of those things.
  10. Some fans are talking about starting an appeal to get it changed! How sad, just a little bit of writing in red. If it were more prominent or ruined the shirt, I might feel differently, but this is just silly. I’m thankful for the money as we can put it to good use.
  11. I would prefer it to be a loan. It would be disappointing to sell such a promising keeper. The article doesn’t seem noteworthy as it switches to talking about a midfielder. I think it may just be speculation, but we’ll see where this goes.
  12. I can't help but agree that the preference for traditional black and white with no gold or yellow trim. Keeping it simple and traditional has its own beauty. The focus should be on the quality and fit of the fabric rather than on flashy colours. The players need to be comfortable in their kit while reflecting our club's traditional colour scheme.
  13. It's nice to be on the other side of this, welcome to PON @NottsCountyKev.
  14. * Age backwards: 62! * Steak or Seafood: Not a fan of either tbf * Italian or Chinese: Chinese * Pepsi or Coke: Pepsi * Chocolate or vanilla: Chocolate * How many tattoos : No * Ever hit a deer: No * Last text from: A work friend called Nathan * Favourite season: Spring * Broken bones: No * Beach or Mountain: Mountain * Dogs or cats: Either * Early morning person: Yes. * Surgeries: No. * Favourite colour: Nottingham green. * Have you ever flown on a plane: No. * Beer or Wine: Beer. * Mild or hot salsa: Neither. * Waffles or pancakes: Pancakes. * Smooth or crunchy peanut butter: Neither. * Pineapple on pizza: No thank you.
  15. I hope Aidan Stone's arrival motivates our other goalkeepers to step up their game and compete for the first-choice spot. Healthy competition within the team can only improve our performances.
  16. I am most looking forward to playing Tranmere Rovers; Prenton Park is a gorgeous traditional football ground. It reminds me of Meadow Lane; these types of stadiums give a nostalgic feel. It’s also a Championship standard ground in my eyes. I don’t like their new badge; it’s very horrific.
  17. The fixture release seems fine to me; no real concerns. A decent start; some can moan about the games being boring or whatever, but this will disappear if we get off to a good start.
  18. It beats the standard boring cup clash that we tend to get; we haven’t played Lincoln for some time and they are a side which we will be hoping to beat. It’s good for both teams!
  19. My hopes are just on a single defender; I do feel there will be more but I personally would like to see a marquee signing at the back.
  20. You have to put an official football in, maybe a captain’s armband from an important game. Squad photos of as many Notts teams as possible, with a reference to all the players’ names are/were.
  21. I feel like he might become a useful player off the bench, especially in games where we need to change things up and inject some pace. Let's give him a chance.
  22. Well, experience is always a useful benefit to have in a team that wants to chase another promotion, so I have also decided to choose David McGoldrick. All the signings should be class!
  23. It’s good to have the new season fixtures out; it brings renewed excitement for the season ahead. I think Notts should be looking at the dates and thinking they can have another real good go at promotion.
  24. If the city is spending money on events like this, then it should be done right and in a timely manner. We shouldn’t have to accept a belated celebration that has lost its significance. I don’t blame Notts for rejecting it, but I do agree it should have happened sooner. I’m sure the club is making plans of its own with us returning to the Football League. Our first season back will be special, so why not do it alone?
  25. I genuinely believe Notts County couldn't be in better hands than with the Reedtz brothers. They have proven that they have the club's best interests at heart and are focused on creating long-term success for the fans and the team.

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