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TheSkipper

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  1. I hope he doesn’t swap his shirt at the end of the game, just pinch one of the England players when they’re changing. It would be a great souvenir for Jodi.
  2. My takeaway from this is to give players all of your support, even in difficult times because they will pay off. Jim O’Brien has been a good servant to the club; he has everything you would want in a player. Having him in the dressing room, on the pitch, using his approach to help those around him is a great gift that he has. Just look at how he speaks about the players around him.
  3. What a quote this is: ‘I’ve learned through my career and life that money doesn’t bring happiness. I truly believe that you have to find that happiness inside yourself.’ This reinforces his comments about having the desire to impact the team in a positive way. We know he has the ability, and while I don’t expect him or Macaulay Langstaff to repeat their goal tallies from last season, I believe both of them will score at least in the high upper digits. How wrong was I to doubt this move in the first place while it was still in the rumour stage.
  4. @CliftonMagpie, what kind of clues do you refer to this as? It could suit so many players. You’ve started this one off by being difficult for the sake of it.
  5. I think Jim O’Brien is a superb veteran of the game. I know he mentioned that he dislikes the word ‘experienced’ because some fans use it as a throwaway comment. Yet, I don’t mean it in those terms. He’s a calm, focused midfielder who wants to defend and get forward. What he lacks in advanced years, he makes up for with the knowledge he’s picked up. His football mind is always switched on, and it’s incredible to see him think ahead of much younger players. To have him remain as a firm squad player is just a good boost to the squad. With Ruben Rodrigues departing, it’s good to have someone like Jim who can crack a joke or offer support to the surrounding players.
  6. I was wrong about this deal. David McGoldrick’s interview made me see that he is not coming back to Notts for a sentimental reason. He genuinely wants to help the club and he still has a lot of passion and quality to offer. He is not afraid of the challenge and he can inspire the rest of the team with his experience and skill. I apologise for being too harsh and cynical. I hope McGoldrick proves me wrong and shows everyone what he can do at Notts. I hope he enjoys his return and makes us proud. He deserves our respect and support, not our doubt and criticism. Welcome home, David McGoldrick!
  7. Jodi Jones was Coventry’s key man against us every time we played them. You could see he shined around good players, and we now offer him the chance to revive his career, which I believe he has taken and ran with. Jodi Jones is a great addition to the team. He has shown his worth in the recent play-off defeat, and I’m sure he will continue to do so. His pace and skill on the ball make him a real threat going forward, and he has already scored some important goals for us this season. I’m excited to see what he can do in the future.
  8. Jodi has been instrumental in our promotion and I’m sure he’ll do us proud on the international stage. He has been a consistent and reliable performer throughout the season. He has also contributed to our defensive solidity and offensive flair. He has been a great ambassador for our club and our fans. I wish him all the best for his debut with Malta.
  9. The victory in the promotion playoff final must have been a thrilling moment for the players. Their attacking prowess has clearly been a key factor in their success. However, it’s important to address the defensive vulnerabilities mentioned in the article. Head coach Luke Williams has called for increased proactivity and aggression without the ball, which is a valid point.
  10. I am pleased for Tiernan Brooks on his call-up to the Republic of Ireland U21 squad. He will be flying to Austria to play in three friendlies as part of the build-up for the UEFA U21 Euro qualifiers. Tiernan has been brilliant and reliable as a keeper, and we are chuffed to bits for him. We wish him all the best as he wears his country’s colours and shows them what he can do on the big stage!
  11. What a fantastic read! @Fan of Big Tone’s love for Notts County is truly inspiring. It’s amazing to see how much the club means to him and how it has been such a big part of his life. His memories and experiences are so touching, and it’s great to see them being shared in this article.
  12. Potentially, another Sam Austin type signing and I am excited about this signing. I do hope it doesn't mean we are parting ways with Aaron Nemane, but in either case we have Jodi Jones and now Will Randall.
  13. Langstaff has been a fantastic star this season, scoring stunning goals and providing endless pleasure to watch. He deserves all the recognition and more. I’m amazed by his commitment to the Magpies.
  14. I’m pleased that Sam is staying with us. He’s one of the best keepers in the league and has shown his skill time after time. He’s also a great teacher for the young lads and a true professional. I hope he can help us get back to where we belong.
  15. What a legend! Rawlo deserves this new deal more than anyone. He’s been a rock at the back for us and a leader on and off the pitch. Can’t wait to see him in action in League Two next season. Come on you Pies!
  16. Congratulations to Adam and Kayleigh on their new bundle of joy. Macaulay is a beautiful name and a fitting tribute to a Notts County legend. Wishing them all the best for the future.
  17. Great news for Notts County! Jodi Jones is a quality player who can make a difference in any game. He showed his talent and potential during his loan spell and I’m glad he’s staying with us for longer.
  18. Jonathan Forte was a true professional who always gave 100% on the pitch. He was a dedicated and hardworking player who always put the needs of the team first. Forte’s time at Notts County was filled with plenty of good memories, as he consistently delivered top-notch performances and gave his all for the team. His dedication and commitment to the game were an inspiration to his teammates and fans alike. Forte was a true asset to the team and his contributions will never be forgotten
  19. I dreaded seeing Notts play in the National League. While I thought promotion would happen, there were points when I thought we would never get out of the league. At the very least, I thought we would be there for 6 or more years. However, I did believe that this season would be the year we escaped. The standard hasn't been bad at all. We have mastered playing good attacking football, albeit with a few wobbles. It's by far the best we've played since I have supported the club. Our 2008/09 squad on their day was brilliant, but we relied on the better players and didn't always play practically well. I don't think the managerial changes helped, but the club has made huge strides. The squad this season has done brilliantly and it's a high I don't think we will see for a while. We may have good seasons, but I don't foresee us hitting 107 points or scoring over 100 goals for some time.
  20. Jodi Jones is a class act and a player who, in the right team, can make them promotion worthy. He’s direct, skillful and the type of player that fans naturally get behind because he’s a good player. I really hope he stays at Notts.
  21. I realise that this thread hasn’t been updated for a long time and if the gaffer doesn’t want me to revive it, please feel free to delete my comment. I’ve written a feature for the site about Matt Palmer and his role at Notts County. If you have 5 minutes to spare, I’d appreciate it if you could give it a read. I’ve already seen many comments and that’s very nice. I hope others enjoy it too.
  22. Matt Palmer is an exceptional midfield player for Notts County. He's robust, thoughtful, and reads the game well. His ability to complete passes while driving the team forward is outstanding. He's a calming influence in the centre of midfield, a complete footballer in the mould of Neal Bishop's work rate mixed with the ability of Phil Turner. Since arriving at Notts County, Palmer has been paramount to the club's success. Simply put, if you remove him from the line-up, the formation and instructions of Luke Williams simply wouldn't work as well. It's one of the main reasons why he's been an ever-present heartbeat in the Notts County midfield. Palmer's strengths include his ability to quickly control, hold up, and work the ball into spaces that benefit the other players around him. He has a keen eye for a pass, but it's his smart decision-making that keeps him ahead of the game. He can drop back, work to win the ball back, and get it forward. He also offers support to players like John Bostock and Kyle Cameron, giving them a chance to move into space themselves. Palmer isn't like any other player on the team. Notts County could really do with another player of similar qualities. John Bostock is more of a physical presence, happy to get stuck in and take the sting out of games. Frank Vincent is more attacking-minded and much better going forward than he is defending. Jim O'Brien comes close with his ability to move into channels, defend and get forward, but his passing play isn't quite the same as Palmer's. There's no doubt that Notts County is lucky to have Palmer on their team. He would easily fit into a League One side and still stand out. He's a player that Notts County should shape their team around and so far, Luke Williams has done extremely well to play to Palmer's strengths. Having Palmer and Bostock means quicker players on the flanks can make use of their ability to set the tempo. This suits players like Jodi Jones, Adam Chicksen, and Aaron Nemane who can pick up Palmer's passes and allow him to move into space. Additionally, having Palmer on the field frees up someone else to exploit other players like Ruben Rodrigues who may be being marked by additional defenders. This means that Palmer is always available in theory to pick up the ball. Palmer has given Williams' Notts County more of a dynamic midfielder role. He can link back with the defence to absorb some pressure, retain the ball and move it around well patiently and calmly, or he can incorporate himself into the attack - find space at the edge of opposition's penalty box and put a carefully timed ball in behind for Nemane or come out wider to assist with crossing the ball if needed. Throughout the 2022/23 season, Palmer's exceptional presence has been the engine in Luke Williams' side. While other players may offer goals or a faster turn of pace, Palmer is that reliable player who very rarely puts a foot wrong. His style complements Notts County as the moment he receives the ball you can see he's 2–3 steps ahead of the game. You can see he's a quality midfielder unlike any other and his calm demeanour means that opposition players very rarely can provoke a reaction from him. While I don't foresee his position being under threat in League Two he might start attracting interest from other clubs. It's unlikely to affect his performances, but there may come a time when his inability to score might hinder this possibility. It's a blessing in disguise while being completely unnecessary part of his game as he does provide the ability to be one of the main players for assists. I could see his role in the future being more focused on being a leader on the pitch passing down his knowledge despite still being in the prime of his career. He may also get to wear the captain's armband, all things depending on and if he does become a player Notts County builds their future around there's a possibility that he will outlast some of the most recent long-term servants in club history. In just a few short years since arriving at Meadow Lane Palmer has already started to carve out a long-term legacy while earning respect from devoted fans. Matt Palmer's take isn't that of an underdog but an exceptional talent that realised that the club was building something special upon signing for the Magpies. I believe Palmer knew just how important his role would be at Meadow Lane and while nobody could foreshadow arrival of 42 goal per season striker Macaulay Langstaff I do believe Palmer acknowledged the club's desire to recruit players on up and his ability to graft has allowed him settle in as if he has always been in midfield of Notts County. It's hard to see how a club could sign a similar player, although we all dream team Matt Palmers don't we? Notts County fans, what are your thoughts on the recently released retained list? Share your opinions with us! Don’t forget to like, share, comment and spread the word about this article. The Pride of Nottingham is a passion for the club we support and many people volunteer to showcase the Magpies.
  23. It’s great to see @ARLukomski’s pride in his team and how happy he was at the game. The video really captures the emotions of the moment.
  24. The council’s inability to fund a celebratory event due to their financial constraints doesn’t seem to bother Williams. For him, the personal connections and interactions with the fans are far more valuable than any formal celebration. He cherishes the opportunity to connect with the supporters on a personal level and share in their joy.
  25. Luke Williams made some great tactical decisions during the game. Bringing on Jodi Jones and switching him to the right gave us more edge going forward. And Aaron Nemane really stepped up and played outstandingly.

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