Everything posted by Robbie
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UK Weather Watch.
Latest weather forecast for Tuesday from the MET office.
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Jaden Warner to Notts
Jaden is a really good signing for us, his hight, pace and skill on the ground is just what Notts need at the back. He's very comfortable going forward and can play on the left or right of defence. He has 2 or three days to train with his new team before Barrow. He'll probably be on the bench for that game. Can't wait till Saturday.
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UK Weather Watch.
Latest weather from the MET Office.
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Historical Notts County Players. James Cantrell.
James Cantrell: Centre Forward James Cantrell (7 May 1882 – 31 July 1960) was an English professional footballer who played as a forward for Aston Villa, Notts County, Tottenham Hotspur and Sutton Town. Football Career. Cantrell began his professional career at Aston Villa. The inside forward played in 48 matches and found the net on 22 occasions for the club between 1904 and 1907. He moved to Notts County in 1907 where he was converted into the centre forward position. Top scorer in his three seasons at County he maintained a goal every other match ratio in 131 matches and scoring 64 goals in his time there. Tottenham Hotspur impressed by his goal scoring paid a substantial sum for his services in 1912. In a career interrupted by the First World War Cantrell lead the Spurs forward line that won the Football League Second Division in 1919-20 with a then record 70 points. He went on to collect a winner's medal in the 1921 FA Cup Final at the age of 38. He played his last match against Birmingham City just short of his 40th birthday making him the oldest Spurs player to feature in a League match. This record lasted until 6 May 2012 when Brad Friedel appeared for Tottenham Hotspur against Aston Villa in the Premier League. Cantrell remains the oldest outfield player to appear for Spurs. Cantrell played 176 times and scored on 84 occasions in all competitions between 1912 and 1922. He joined Midland League club Sutton Town on 8 October 1923, retiring in 1925. Honours. James won a 2nd Division Championship medal 1919/20 FA Cup winners medal 1920/21 After Football. Cantrell returned to Nottingham where he became a golf professional. He died in Basford in 1960. Source Wiki.
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Travel photographer of the year
@Piethagoram Nice.????
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Tennis. Brit Watch.
Good day for Junior Brits. Brits through to the 3rd round of the Junior Australian Open. Hannah Klugman secured a 6-1, 6-2 win over Alana Subasic. Mimi Xu fought back to beat Vittoria Paganetti 6-7, 6-4, 6-2. Mika Stojsavljevic defeated Teodora Kostovic 6-1, 6-2.
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San Sirrel in Lego
Awesome ????
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Cartoon of the day
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@Chris when I scroll to the 2nd or more pages of the latest thread page, when I try to scroll back the page kinda blanks out with very faint writing of thread headings just visible. I have to come out of PON then back in again to correct it. I'm on an android phone. Don't know if anyone else has experienced this?- Help Our Moderation Team by Reporting Issues
I've had that happen to me too.- A Stuart Maynard Notts Team? A Tactical Analysis.
I agree @allardyces tash Stuart's personality is different to Luke's. I think Stuart's approach may be what the team needs, but we'll have to wait and see.- A Stuart Maynard Notts Team? A Tactical Analysis.
I agree with your sentiments @Chris as I've already said, I think the extra time with the players before Barrow can only be a positive.- Rugby Union: Nottingham RFC
@Ohh Tommy Johnson exactly, I think they're trying to do that with Cricket too, but that's for another Topic- BREXIT.....
I don't mind extra security at the border points. It is there to keep us safe, I trust the French, Dutch, and Belgian authorities are doing the same with travellers coming to our Country. Surely you're not against that? Sewage? Then the authorities need to clean up the river and stop the discharges. The government has dragged it's heals over fishing in general, giving the EU continued fishing rights in our waters. After this transition those rights should be reduced or ended, meanwhile our fishing fleet should be enlarged, that's what Brexiteers expect.- BREXIT.....
This is absolutely outrageous that a veteran of 30 years has to fight the authorities to be able to place a national symbol of our identity on his taxi. Forty years of being in the EEC & EU the establishment have tried to bury our national identity. That's why 17.4 million of us said, enough is enough, The establishment will never accept our decision to leave, and this Stokes' division, to the UK's detriment.- Rugby Union: Nottingham RFC
@Ohh Tommy Johnson I agree with most of what you say. I can remember when Rugby Union was basically an amateur sport and Rugby League professional. Rugby Union is in crisis and the Rugby authorities need to address this.Whether they will successfully is another matter. I don't think that the sport can generate the income anywhere near what we see even in the football championship level. As lovers of the game we can only watch on the sidelines & it's always the supporters who suffer. Hopefully a major Rugby Club will continue to have a future in the City. The recent flood damage was a big blow but supporters and the Rugby community have rallied round to help. Nottingham has a proud record of producing great International players. I'm optimistic that the glory years will return to Nottingham RFC one day.- Ice Hockey. Nottingham Panthers
Ice Hockey, Winter Olympic Qualification. GB have named their team for next month's men's Olympic Qualifiers in Cardiff. Head Coach Pete Russell has named a 22-player roster with forwards Cam Critchlow, Sean Norris and Brandon Whistle set to win full debut caps at the tournament. https://www.icehockeyuk.co.uk/gb-squad-announced-for-mens-olympic-qualifiers/- Cartoon of the day
You can't beat a bit of Tom & Jerry. Enjoy.- UK Weather Watch.
Brace yourselves, another named Storm, Storm Jocelyn, is heading our way. We've had our fair share of named storms this winter.????- Cartoon of the day
This is so funny.- Tennis. Brit Watch.
Cam Norrie just fails to make the Australian Open Quarter finals. Check out all the British winners at the Australian Open Monday.- UK Weather Watch.
Saw this report in the Guardian. Looks like severe weather in the states. https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/jan/20/us-winter-weather-snow-storms-east-coast-northwest-south- Downhill Skiing & Winter Sports Brit Watch.
Brit Zak, Carrick-Smith, only 16 years old, wins gold in the men's alpine combined at the Junior Winter Olympic Games Well done Zak.- Tennis. Brit Watch.
Joe Salisbury & Heather Watson Storm into the quarter finals of the mixed doubles.- A trip down Memory Lane (5)
This was a good away performance by Notts. The Fulham side contained two greats, Bobby Moore and George Best, a little past their best, but even so, they were both two of the best the UK has produced. For Notts we had 3 great players for Notts featuring here, Steve Carter, Ian Scanlon & Mick Vinter, so sad that Mick is no longer with us. All three were prolific goal scorers for Notts Ian Scanlon 31 goals, Mick Vinter 54, & Steve Carter 21. - Help Our Moderation Team by Reporting Issues
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