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  1. Burnley 2-2 Watford QPR 1-0 Preston North End Blackpool 1-0 Stevenage Northampton Town 1-2 Charlton Athletic Chesterfield 2-0 AFC Wimbledon Morecambe 0-1 Bromley Hartlepool United 2-0 Yeovil Town Wealdstone 0-3 Dagenham & Redbridge joker
  2. Luton Town 1-1 Swansea City Plymouth Argyle 2-2 Oxford United Blackpool 2-0 Rotherham United Cambridge United 1-0 Shrewsbury Town Crawley Town 1-2 Stevenage Gillingham 0-0 Salford City Harrogate Town 3-1 AFC Wimbledon Newport County 0-2 Carlisle United Joker
  3. I can see both sides of the coin here. While it’s frustrating to see us struggle without key players, it’s allowed the others to shine. Players like Austin and Gordon may not have made the same impact if they were competing with a fully fit squad. The return of those injured will no doubt push our performance further, but it’s the experience gained during these tough times that could prove invaluable. Maynard’s biggest task will be integrating everyone back into the squad, ensuring both old and new stay motivated. I’m cautiously optimistic about what the rest of the season holds.
  4. Jack Hinchy’s first goal was a huge moment, not just for him but for the team. His awareness and confidence to take the shot, even after missing earlier in the game, say a lot about his mindset. It’s good to see young players working hard on their craft and seeing results on the pitch. Hopefully, this boosts his confidence, and he keeps adding goals to his game!
  5. I always wished Notts had kept Shaun Derry as the manager when we were relegated. I think he would have learned from League One and helped get us back up. Anyway, happy birthday to him.
  6. It takes some players time to settle and find form after injury. While some might be like a new signing, I hope it isn't repeated and that all can steadily return to action. We need their quality to help get the club back on track.
  7. JustLikeJuve replied to Piethagoram's post in a topic in Jimmy Sirrel Stand
    Brilliant player, even though I never witnessed his magic, I can appreciate what he did for the club. I am sure most fans who did see him play would have him at his best now and in the current team. I am also pleased to see Notts pay respect and tribute to Pedro Richards. It's a shame his son Jordan didn't work out for us.
  8. Matt Palmer gets my vote for his integral part in how we played going forward and tried to remain organised at the back. I would give a shoutout to Alex Bass. I don't think he played all that badly and was unlucky at times.
  9. Good luck to the Notts Women's team. It should be a good game, and I will keep an eye out for the final score.
  10. Neil Warnock wasn’t just a manager, he was a leader and a fighter. His time at Notts County will always be special to all of us. Happy birthday, gaffer!
  11. At the end of the day, Leicester City’s appointment is their business. We’ve got our own team to support, and if they want to make it easier to return to the Championship so be it. I would just wish them well, as I have no issue with them as a club or their fans, but my focus is on our team. To be honest, I am sick of the silly appointments at the top level and how easily they discard managers. It happens at every level, but up there it usually makes little sense with who replaces each other.
  12. Hearing Maynard talk about the FA Cup made me nostalgic for some of our classic games. It’s a special competition, and every fan dreams of drawing a Premier League giant. However, Peterborough United is a big challenge. Their pace could be a real problem if we’re not careful. I appreciate how realistic Maynard is about our strengths and weaknesses. The updates on players like Jodi Jones are encouraging, but I hope we don’t rush anyone back too soon. Here’s hoping for a strong performance and a place in the third round!
  13. It’s been a joy watching Didzy roll back the years this season. He’s the kind of player who elevates everyone around him. You see the confidence he instils in the squad just by how he plays. His first touch and vision are outstanding, and his knack for finding space in crowded areas is second to none. The goals are brilliant, of course, but his contributions are about so much more than just scoring. His defensive work rate is admirable too, tracking back when needed and pressing high up the pitch. To think he’s doing all this at his age is unbelievable. It’s a testament to his professionalism and fitness.
  14. This is such a brilliant idea! Newsletters are a great way to bring the community together, especially for those who might not check the site as often. Can’t wait to see how they turn out and what sort of updates will be included. Well done for taking this step to engage everyone! ????
  15. I really like how Jatta has settled into the team. He’s not the flashiest player, but his work rate is outstanding, and that’s something fans really appreciate. His runs off the ball are clever, and they pull defenders out of position, creating gaps for our other attacking players. It’s clear that the coaching staff see his potential, as he’s been trusted in key games this season. My only concern is whether he can keep improving his finishing. A few more goals would really cement his place in the side. That said, I love his attitude and the energy he brings to matches.
  16. Alan Judge was a standout player for us during a time when we didn’t have many consistent stars. His technical ability was top-notch, and he had that spark you look for in attacking players. I always thought he had the potential to play in the Premier League, and it’s a shame injuries prevented that. Despite his bad luck, he managed to have a decent career, especially at Brentford, where he was outstanding before his leg break. It’s sad to think about what might have been, but it’s also important to celebrate what he achieved.
  17. For me, it depends on the games more than on winter. You can combat the cold by dressing warmly and spending time in places where you can stay warmer. I enjoy watching football throughout the months it's played. Each period, where the weather changes, offers something different. The only time winter becomes tough is when Notts aren't doing well. That's a true test of support, but I would always be there, even in the worst conditions.
  18. Derby County 3-1 Hull City Plymouth Argyle 1-0 Preston North End Cambridge United 1-1 Burton Albion Lincoln City 2-1 Stockport County Joker Bradford City 1-2 Doncaster Rovers Newport County 1-0 Fleetwood Town Barnet 0-1 Rochdale Ebbsfleet United 2-2 Wealdstone
  19. I think we all saw the first half was below our usual standard, but the important thing is that the team didn’t collapse. Maynard’s changes, especially bringing Brown on, were spot on. We started to create more chances and, in the second half, it felt like we were more in control. McGoldrick showed nerves of steel with that penalty. Taking three in a row can’t be easy, especially when keepers are doing their homework, but he delivered again. Tsaroulla was excellent on the left, and it’s great to see we can rely on different players in tough moments. A good point on the road and now onto Harrogate!
  20. Cardiff City 1-1 Portsmouth Leeds United 2-0 Watford Bristol Rovers 1-2 Shrewsbury Town Peterborough United 3-1 Blackpool Joker Fleetwood Town 0-0 Crewe Alexandra Tranmere Rovers 2-1 Grimsby Town Dagenham & Redbridge 0-1 Eastleigh Tamworth 0-1 Yeovil Town
  21. It wasn’t the prettiest game, but I agree with Maynard, sometimes you’ve got to win ugly. AFC Wimbledon didn’t make it easy for us to play our usual game, but the lads showed real determination. The clean sheet is massive for us, especially given how tight the game was. Maynard’s comments about set-pieces being crucial were spot on. Craig’s work with the team really paid off today with Platt’s goal. Bassi was solid as ever at the back, keeping us calm under pressure. We’ll need to keep up this kind of defensive resilience for the rest of the season if we want to stay near the top of the table.
  22. It was a tough game to watch at times, especially in the first half where we didn’t create many chances. But what I loved was how Matty and the backline kept things tight and stayed composed. Platt’s goal was the turning point, and I think it just shows how much he’s growing into his role. The fact that we kept the clean sheet as well just makes this win even more satisfying.
  23. It’s been a long wait for McDonald to get back to full fitness, but I’m excited to see him make his league debut. His experience is exactly what our defence needs, especially after some tough matches recently. The fact that he’s had the support of the gaffer and teammates is brilliant too, just shows how strong the unity is within the squad. His presence on the field will bring us that calm and stability we’ve needed at times. Let’s hope he can help us keep a clean sheet against AFC Wimbledon. It’s not going to be an easy game, but I’m optimistic with him in the team.
  24. Blackburn Rovers 1-2 Swansea City QPR 1-1 Portsmouth Blackpool 2-0 Barnsley Lincoln City 0-1 Birmingham City Bradford City 1-1 Gillingham Port Vale 2-0 Fleetwood Town Joker Maidenhead United 1-3 Hartlepool United Sutton United 2-2 Oldham Athletic
  25. The moment we can see Kellan Gordon play consecutive 90-minute games, the better we will see him perform. I think his performance was very good and perhaps he shouldn't have been taken off. He made Chesterfield work hard. Rotation is useful, but when you have a player like Gordon proving tricky, you want to see them cause more trouble. He gets my vote.

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