Everything posted by NottsCountyKev
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RIP Colin Murphy
It is with great sorrow that I learned about the passing of Colin Murphy. He provided us with a fantastic season, and I held him in high regard as an individual.
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Saving the environment
The UK ought to pledge more robust commitments to ensure businesses are playing their part, not just superficial social media posts about recycling for the sake of appearances. Instead, they should be actively involved in combating pollution, preserving green spaces, and maintaining clean water. The financial burden will inevitably fall on the taxpayers, as it always does, rather than political parties using these initiatives to effect substantial changes. A promising first step would be to position the UK as one of Europe’s premier locations for charging electric cars or to find a more suitable solution to reduce gas/diesel emissions.
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Match Discussion: Game 8 - The Ammies (A)
As we approach the upcoming match against Salford City, the spotlight is firmly on Luke Williams. His role as a leader is crucial in harnessing the potential of our players. It’s not enough for him to be a passive observer of the game’s progression. Instead, his active involvement in guiding the players on the field could be a game-changer. By providing real-time instructions, he can instil a level of focus in the players that could significantly influence the game’s outcome. Williams has at his disposal a squad brimming with talent. The quality of this team leaves no room for mediocrity. Therefore, it’s only fitting that he sets high expectations for the players. The match against Salford City presents an opportunity to demonstrate their capabilities. With effective communication and high standards, Williams can inspire his team to deliver a performance that matches their potential.
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Luke Williams : Salford v Notts BBC Sport
Luke Williams ought to communicate effectively to bring out the best in our players. Rather than merely observing the game’s progression, it would be beneficial to see him actively providing guidance to the players. This could help instil a level of focus that could lead to favourable outcomes. Given the quality of Williams’ squad, there’s no justification for him not to set high expectations for the players in their match against Salford City.
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Prediction league 23/24 round 8 - Saturday 16 September
Bristol City 0-2 West Bromwich Albion Huddersfield Town 1-1 Rotherham United Derby County 0-1 Portsmouth Shrewsbury Town 2-1 Bristol Rovers Crawley Town 0-2 Tranmere Rovers Joker Newport County 1-1 Barrow Hartlepool United 0-1 Woking Wealdstone 2-0 Altrincham
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'Mum and Dad Probably Have It Recorded’: Kyle Cameron on Watching His Equalising Goal against MK Dons
The goal that Kyle Cameron scored was certainly one that will go down in Notts County history. Spectacular shots like these are the reason people come to watch the game. With each passing game, his skill is evolving and it's a treat to watch. Despite the intense competition, Kyle seems to be maintaining his cool and focusing on improving his game. His confidence, determination, and modest approach towards the game is commendable. Can't wait to watch him in action in the upcoming matches.
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A view on Rawlinson...
I believe Rawlinson needed to fall back before making the run, but I think their player would have outpaced him. He demonstrated a decent amount of technical skill as well. We shouldn’t be too critical of him. Maybe Williams will reconsider which matches Rawlinson starts once the loan signings have acclimatised?
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Ian Burchnall moves to Wolves as 1st team coach
Wishing him all the best, Wolves can be a challenging club to stay at, even as a coach. They’ve undergone numerous staff changes, particularly when managers are dismissed.
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Match Discussion: Game 7 - The Dons (A)
The outcome seemed fair; a draw appeared to be the appropriate result. I believe either team could have emerged victorious, with Notts having slightly better opportunities on goal, but that’s just how it goes. There’s no room for complaints as we could have been defeated, and earning a point against MK Dons seems quite a strong performance for us.
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Match Discussion: EFL Trophy - The Wanderers U21 (H)
Maintaining a winning streak is crucial, even for matches like these. I won’t be attending the match, instead, I’ll be saving my funds for significant home and away games. I wonder if Ian Burchnall will accompany the Wolves U21s? A victory would indeed be pleasant.
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hello laura griffin
Welcome and hello @Laura Griffin. PON is a good site and forum.
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welcome to pon john bond
Hello to the site and forum, welcome from me @JOHN BOND.
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Dan Crowley: ‘I’ve Never Enjoyed It at a Football Club as Much as I Am Here at Notts’
The grace with which Crowley has adapted to his new team and managed to showcase consistent exemplary performances is truly laudable. Echoing his words, it’s clear that the team environment, camaraderie, and shared ambition for success have greatly contributed to this. He being able to single out his teammates for their extraordinary skills and how it eases his role on the pitch only amplifies the quality of companionship in Notts. It’s evident that the team possesses an ideal amalgamation of talent and persistent dedication, firmly setting them on the path to deliver their dreams. Crowley’s contentment with this journey only strengthens their collective ambition.
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Luke Williams: ‘It Feels Like We’re Turning Up for a Home Game’ at MK Dons Away
The fanbase's presence certainly makes a significant difference in the team's performance. To have such a loyal following that remains undeterred even in away matches is a credit to the Notts community.
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Kyle Cameron: A Moment of Pure Instinct for Notts County
The roaring passion on display by Notts in this match was simply brilliant. The flair, the grit, and the unity among the team were truly enduring. I think Kyle Cameron personified all these qualities, and what's more, he did it with humility and grace. His remarks post-match, crediting his fellow mates for their collective effort, and acknowledging the fans' support show his groundedness. It's actions and words like these that make fans feel they are a part of the triumph. Football is indeed a team sport and Cameron nailed it by emphasising this fact.
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The Countdown is On: MK Dons and Notts County Prepare for Epic Showdown at Stadium MK
Exciting match ahead! Fingers crossed for Notts County. I will be cheering them all the way.
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Brennan Johnson
Brennan Johnson isn’t good enough for the upper end of the Premier League. He’s a good player, but a lot of the praise is hyped. The amount of money Spurs paid is astronomical.
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Training techniques from yesteryear
I think both clips still demonstrate how Mansfield Town trains.
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York City appoints Neal Ardley
It’s good to see York City appointing a former Notts manager. I hope Neal Ardley enjoys his role with them.
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Fleetwood sack their manager
Surely, Karl Robinson surely do better than Fleetwood Town? I don’t know, Fleetwood isn’t that attractive to manage, in my opinion.
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Live stream next three games
It’s a good means for the club to bring in some extra revenue while giving those fans who aren’t able to attend a way to still feel a part of the game. Win-win!
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Prediction league 23/24 round 7 - Saturday 9 September
Exeter City 0-2 Leyton Orient Stevenage 0-0 Carlisle United Accrington Stanley 0-1 Mansfield Town Joker Colchester United 0-2 Tranmere Rovers Forest Green Rovers 1-1 Crewe Alexandra AFC Fylde 0-0 Aldershot Bromley 0-1 Maidenhead United Woking 2-1 Solihull Moors
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welcome to pon magpieroy
Hello, welcome to the Pride of Nottingham @MagpieRoy.
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Macaulay Langstaff's Double Delight: Scoring in Front of the KOP
Nobody can overlook the impact Macaulay Langstaff has had on the team. His energy, relentless pursuit of the ball, and his prolific goalscoring have been a massive influence. It’s uplifting to hear him acknowledging the role that fans’ support plays in their performance. His reflections on team chemistry is a sign of a player who deeply understands the essence of football, teamwork.
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Notts County a tough test for MK Dons, says manager Graham Alexander
It’s interesting to know about their injury issues. I wonder if some of them are likely to return or if they are genuinely out for the game. Alexander speaks well of Notts, and likewise, Williams pays respect to them. MK Dons should be one of the better teams in League Two, so if we can get a good result or just protect our winning streak, I will be happy.