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Fraudster jailed for selling fake 'Scottish-grown tea'

Thomas Robinson tricked luxury stores into buying "Scottish-grown tea" that was actually grown abroad.
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  • @Robbie, a lot of fans are saying he is not good enough to be a coach. a lot of people dont seem to like him which seems unfair but i hope we dont have to rely on him to step back into the net for us. i dont mind so much as third choice tho.

    @liampie Sam impressed the Reedtz brothers at the back end of last season when he assisted Maynard in his coaching duties. Sam has qualifications as a goalkeeping coach, & he is going for his UEFA A accreditation as a qualified coach.

    I'm not saying Notts should rely Sam as a goalkeeper because he has his coaching duties, but he is here & he's a competent experienced goalie.

    We have to trust the Owners judgement over Sam's appointment & their selling of Bass. I'm sure they have plans to replace Bass before the friendlies begin.

Morning all, I’ve had a right bother getting on Granny Pies General Chat to start this topic, I keep getting an error message on my iPad then I can’t get back to it, I hope Chris can sort it soon.

Today I’ve got to go to the doctors for my second shingles jab, I’ve got a bit of a needle phobia so I’m a bit nervous but as they say it’s only a little prick. 😂

Have a great day everyone it seems a bit cooler at least.

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  • Yesterday, I had the first walk with my brother since the day @GrannyPie sadly passed. It's been something we have tried to do, but things never seem to have planned out. For me, the walks are vital in keeping my legs functioning, therefore enabling me to walk. It was really nice to get out; the weather wasn't too hot, but I did feel like drinking a lot more than normal. We met up in the car park, then went for a walk around the lake while playing Pokémon Go.

    We tended to meet for community days with the game, as it gave us something extra to do while walking and talking.

    It was the 2025 Pokémon Go Fest, so there was a lot more activity with the game. My niece, Luna, is walking a lot more, but my brother also took a trike, which we pushed her around in at times. There was a football club doing running drills, and a physio whom we tried to learn who it was, as they seemed to be training like a professional club. Their training gear was also made by Nike, and they didn't seem very amateur at all to me.

    They must have run past us at least three times as we walked around the lake.

    I think I overdid it just a little, as once I came home, I just wanted to sit and eventually started getting bad back pain. Which led to me being absent for the rest of the day, as I became sleepy and slept it off.


    Today has been quite nice, though my legs and back continue to hurt. I have been resting up and just relaxing. @cheeky~k8 has cheered me up a lot, something which I appreciate because I feel down when I can't do what I normally want to do.

    Good evening all. It's been cloudy all day with just a smidge of sunshine, but it's still been pretty hot here. At 9:30 it's still 28 Deg in our living room even with the ceiling & portable fans on.

    Put up our four home made flower baskets today. They've established themselves & started to flower. Hopefully in a few weeks they will look great.

    Gave all the new plants are water this evening. They are starting to look good. We only lost a couple of plants after delivery, so I look upon that as a success.

    The Mrs has been continuing with her spring clean in the Kitchen. We do a little bit at a time so we can do other things too like the garden work.

    I was able to get out my bike this afternoon, it was cloudy with a slight breeze so I went a bit further then I originally planned as I thought there would be more sun. I take a little bag with a puncture repair kit and importantly a cool drink, which I did glug at my half-way break. I feel like I’m one of few that is enjoying the warm weather, I’d much rather it be hot then 1° in the middle of winter.

    Some of girlfriend’s family still live in Spain, most are south of Bilbao and not far from Logroño at it’s been 38°/39° there! Now that would be too much for me, they are a bit more used to the heat but even so that is too much. They can’t go outside during the middle of the afternoon and even early evening because it is just too hot, they’ve said they’ll be relieved when it drops back to the high 20s°!

The UEFA under 21 European Championship is being held in Slovakia. They are now at the quarter final stage.

The quarter final ties are completed on Saturday & Sunday the 21st & 22nd of June.

Quarter-final ties

Saturday 21 June
Portugal vs Netherlands (Žilina, 18:00)

Spain vs England (Trnava, 21:00)

Sunday 22 June
Denmark vs France (Prešov, 18:00)

Germany vs Italy (Dunajská Streda, 21:00)

    He failed to impress during his trial for Notts. I remember he played for Northampton against Notts at ML last season in the EFL trophy when he got an assist in their 2:0 win.

    His league 1 experience should help him at his new club Bromley. I wish him luck for the 25/26 season but not against Notts.

Who are the makers and designers here? Does anyone understand how to operate Adobe Photoshop?

I’m curious if there are others here who make things.

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Matchday - "We've thought a lot about this, we've given i...

One of Notts County's owners on the appointment of Martin Paterson as head coach
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  • Every candidate that may have showed interest in the job would have been FULLY briefed about what the job entailed & what would have been expected.

    It is very doubtful that a shortlisted applicant would have turned down the job after a final interview.

    If they weren't interested an applicant would never have got to the final interview.

    It's obvious that the best person who got to final interview got the job.

    It's a very good interview which gives us fans a better insight; the questions were surprisingly good, and it was nice to see points followed up on. I don't think the board would have appointed Martin Paterson just because some rejected working with the new setup. Not with the way the announcements came through, it seems like they had their man in mind and wanted to strengthen around him.

    Andy Edwards is the more interesting part of the discussion, with him having experience within the England U20s, U19s, and U16s teams.

    Has anyone explained how they ended up being paired together?

    The club is in safe hands because the Reedtz brothers are building it up with better stuff and changes behind the scenes.

    At first, they worked on making things better on the pitch. Now for the last few years, they've also been improving things off the pitch. That helps us get ready for promotion and makes the club stronger.

    What they’re doing now will help in the future too. Instead of waiting until we’re in a higher league, they’re sorting things out bit by bit already.

    It might feel slow to some fans, but that’s how football works sometimes.

    I thought the interview was really good. I’m glad we’ve got owners who use the media properly.

    Even though it would’ve helped to have the interview earlier when we were getting a new head coach, I still liked it.

    Maybe just a short and honest update would’ve helped stop the silence.

The EFL Trophy draw has put Notts in the Northern Group D with Lincoln & Barnsley. We will learn which PL under 21 side will join them in tomorrow's draw.

    I don’t get why the EFL still does this. Ever since they put in the Premier League B teams, there’s been loads of arguments about it. The cup doesn’t really make sense anymore. Not many people care about it.

    If a small club wants to get to Wembley, there are better ways to do it.

    The EFL Trophy is basically used by PL clubs just to give their young & fringe players match practice against the senior players of lower league clubs which they wouldn't normally get playing against teams in PL 2.

    Personally, I would rather have this tournament scrapped, because I think it has been devalued by allowing in PL B teams, instead the authorities should bring back replays in the FA Cup from the first round onwards again.

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    I think he got badly hurt. I don’t remember seeing him play for Notts, but people say his dad was really good. I hope he does well at Shrewsbury Town.

    That’s really serious. A fractured skull could’ve ended his whole career, especially as a defender who has to head the ball and go into tough challenges. It’s great he’s still playing. That shows a lot of strength and bravery.

    If he keeps going like this, he might be a really good player for Shrewsbury Town.

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    Bantams defender ready to get ahead again after fractured...

    BRADFORD City centre half Sam Stubbs is back with a clean bill of health after recovering from the fractured skull that ended his season early.

    It's a good move for Sam & I wish him well at Shrewsbury. It's important in League 2 to have a good defensive pairing with Will Boyle beside him.

    I was disappointed for Robbie Cundy because I don't think that he got the opportunity to really show what he could do at Notts.

    I think it was another case of the Head Coach not rating him & giving him a fair opportunity. I think with the new organisational changes at Notts, re, the new Technical Board, every single player in the squad will get a fair opportunity to impress.

Good luck to Ruben Rodriguez as he goes to EC Vitoria in Brazil.

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  • They are pretty football mad in Brazil and whilst it's a league that's unfamiliar to us in Europe, it's probably the top league in South America (along with Argentina's). His new club Vitoria have an average attendance of 23,000 (double ours and Oxfords) so I think it's a great move for him.

    I kind of felt he was someone who wanted to play all over the place and was never going to settle anywhere so to speak. I wasn’t surprised when he left us just more so that it was to Oxford and not Oviedo! I think he said he wanted to play in the US too so maybe after a season or two in Brazil he’ll end up in the MLS.

     

    Going to the MLS might be a nice way for him to finish his career. It’s not a bad place to end up.

    I always wanted him to do better at Oxford United. I thought he could prove himself there and maybe get picked by a big team in Portugal. If that happened, maybe he could’ve played for the national team a few times. That would’ve been cool.

    I can understand why players nearing the end of their careers from around the the World would want to play in the MLS. The money is big, & the number of games would be less than, say in the UK or Europe.

    I think Ruben probably had a big wish to play in Brazil if he were deemed good enough. Ruben is a flair player, so I think he will easily fit into the Brazilian way of playing.

    The fact that Ruben basically learned a lot of his trade at Notts then to Oxford, but then finishing up in Brazil, is a great story for Notts as well as Ruben.

    I think that he will do quite well there & I will certainly be keeping an eye on his Club & how they are doing next season along with Ruben.

Jeg havde en trillebør, hjulet faldt af

Who do you want first game?

Who do you think is going to be our first game (home or away)?

What fixtures are you looking forward to?

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  • MP must know someone in high places ?

    He couldn't have wished for an easier first 10 games to be judged by.

    Looking at odds checker by the end of September we play:

    Salford, Gillingham 12s (same as Notts)

    Shrewsbury, Crawley 25s

    Crewe 33s

    Barrow, Bromley, Tranmere, Fleetwood at 40s

    Newport 100/1 to start.

    All best wishes to Martin and The Technical crew for a fast start 👍

    The fixture list looks kind on paper, but things can change once the season starts. What I want most is for Meadow Lane to feel like a fortress again. That would lift the team, especially when they’re away from home, knowing the fans are backing them all the way. I like the look of the season and if we can build some momentum and follow Paterson’s strong attitude, we’ll be in a good place. A mate of mine who doesn’t even support Notts said Paterson reminds him of Vinnie Jones. He wondered if that tough, win-at-all-costs mindset could bring out the best in us. He’s a Chelsea fan, so take that how you will!

    Third season in a row we've started away from home now though, not a bad start all in all but I don't like the Chesterfield and MK away matches back to back over Christmas!

    They've just completed the EFL Cup draw and we will face Wigan, away. Not a terrible tie, but we could've potentially got Blackburn, Middlesbrough, West Brom or Sheffield Wed which are more exciting.

    In the EFL Trophy, Man Utd have been added to our group, I'd say that's upped my interest by about 5%...

Alves gone by mutual consent!!!!!Did he jump or was he pushed.......very very strange!!!!!

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  • 17 hours ago, gtownjohnno said:

    Keep up..Collis is the goalkeeper coach.....Sam is the 1st team coach .....very strange for a Goalie to coach outfield players.....i wonder if that as happened anywhere else????...Another experiment that could be soon be doomed to failure!!!!

    With Joao Alves leaving, it’s still possible that other members of staff could move on too, no matter what their current role or title is.

    It could be that Steve Collis is on his way out, which might explain why Sam Slocombe has stepped into a more hands-on role. If that’s the case, maybe he’ll take up the position of goalkeeping coach full time.

    I know it’s not common for goalkeepers to coach outfield players, but they do see the game from a different view and can share useful tips. Things like what a striker does in a one-on-one or how to put a goalkeeper under pressure.

    I was only wondering if there had been a shift behind the scenes and whether we might see more changes. Just sharing a thought, not stating anything as fact.

    Sam Slocombe’s new role is certainly an interesting one. It’s not often you see a goalkeeper moving into a broader coaching position. There’s definitely value in the perspective keepers bring, especially when it comes to reading strikers or dealing with one-on-ones. Maybe it’s part of a wider shift behind the scenes or just a fresh idea being trialled. Either way, it feels worth giving it time rather than rushing to call it a failure. Though judging by some of the overexcited responses, you’d think a few had just woken up mid-rant without checking what day it is.

    It would be strange to announce Sam Slocombe as one of the first-team coaches for him to then suddenly become the and goalkeeper coach. If Steve Collis did depart Sam could step in but I would guess we would bring in another goal-keeper coach.

    As for Joao going, he most likely would’ve met Martin Paterson in the week for the first time and maybe after this he was unhappy with the sort of role he was getting or he just thought they have too differing views and perhaps won’t work well together, who knows.

    Regardless, it’s more unanswered questions and something that wasn’t planned. It’s not been the smooth good feel start to pre-season everyone wanted. I do feel the next signing needs to be one that can trigger that feeling of optimism again...

It’s not going down too well.

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  • On 23/06/2025 at 21:54, Robbie said:

    The Notts website even got his name wrong. They've corrected it now.

    Notts even said on the official site that we’re playing Cardiff City on Saturday. 😂 That gave me a laugh. Just shows how easy it is for little mix-ups to happen sometimes.

    i would not say i was disappointed because i know nothing about him, and i cant let that control my feelings. i had hoped we would go for someone more experienced, but i fully trust the club. i dont know why some fans are so quick to have silly reactions. i mean on social media, its the reason why i have not replied sooner because i hate it. its just the shortest, and most angriest comments. its like everyone is fighting to post the worst possible comment. i did see someone on x saying the brothers will regret it, that they refuse to put money in and that they are cheap states.

    personally, i think most people should be able to do well with this squad. we have a far better team than when we got relegated. though, i wished we had that strike force now, as it would help jatta.

    i hope martin paterson proves the doubters wrong. i mean those who are still moaning.

    Again. A very informative interview where Roberto has explained his job role & the role of the Head Coach. He also talked about the new Technical Board & how it will work.

    Notts are taking the collaborative route where the Notts football management & coaching team are going to work together as a team, with their different responsibilities to get the most out of the Notts first team squad.

    It appears Roberto will also act as a bridge between the coaching staff, Head Coach & the owners, so I don't think the owners will be attending many Technical Board meetings.

    So the days of a Football Manager coming in and making all the decisions has gone. There will be a different way of working at Notts & it will be fascinating to see how it all works out. I do hope that this new collaborative approach will be successful.

    It seems the club has been reading through what fans have been saying online and taken it all on board. They’ve managed to respond to everything at once today, which shows they’ve been paying attention.

    It’s unusual for local media to ask the sort of questions we actually care about, so that makes a nice change.

The four day County Championship resumes on Sunday 22/06/25 at 11am between Notts & Yorkshire. Notts squad below.👇

Just to update everyone, if you are getting an SSL certificate error, the site is safe, and you are fine to proceed to use it. I have had to disable Cloudflare, which is a service that helps to protect the Pride of Nottingham site.

I am troubleshooting some issues with the kind help from a dev and I am hoping to find the root cause soon.

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Kyle Cameron has agreed to join Bromley after the expiration of his contract with Notts.

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  • Not massively surprising, I think he’ll be a squad player even for them. Surprised that Barrow who had him on loan didn’t want to sign him, guess that's telling in way but he’d probably be happier there given it’s a hell of a lot closer to his family in Newcastle!

    Still intrigued to see where Didzy ends up, maybe he’ll have a change of heart (I can dream!). Austin, Morias and Cundy are still without new clubs too.

    A good move for them, and I hope he gets into their first team and rebuilds his career. When he first joined us, I thought he looked decent. I just think he needed a bit more backing.

    He had a few slip-ups in League Two, but overall I thought he did alright. Aiden Baldwin’s done well at Bradford City, fair play to him.

Charlie joins Tranmere on a two year deal. Good luck to him.

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Charlie Whitaker: Tranmere Rovers sign ex-Everton and Not...

Tranmere Rovers sign former Everton and Notts County midfielder Charlie Whitaker on a two-year deal.

    Decent move for him, I think the more he adapts to the physicality of the league the better he will get. If I had to put a bet on I’d say he’ll score and assist more goals than Grant will for us next season. Clearly wanted to be closer to home and I mean this in the nicest way possible but I hope he doesn’t stellar season, that way we won’t feel like we’ve lost out!

    Looks like Sampdoria have been very fortunate to avoid relegation with their opponents getting food poisoning, another being docked points, then Sampdoria being awarded the win by the authorities in the relegation playoff.

    Even though Sampdoria survived relegation to the third tier of Italian football, it is still a big low for a side that saw much success in the early 1990s, & had great players playing for them.

I’ve not seen this mentioned so apologies if it has. I was saddened to hear that Dick Edwards has passed away, many older pies fans will remember Dick from the 1960s he played number 5 I think in central defence.

I believe he also played for the Stags and Aston Villa. Once he’d retired from football he played the guitar and sang in local pubs and clubs.

The summer transfer window is in full swing & hopes are high among the 24 teams in League 2 that they might either get promotion or a place in the playoffs.

The three teams that missed out, Walsall, Notts & Chesterfield will have hopes of going one better this season, & the four teams relegated from League 1, Crawley, Shrewsbury, Bristol Rovers & Cambridge will be looking for a quick return.

So who will finish in the top 10 next season, who will be Champions, which two teams will be promoted with them, & who will make the playoffs?

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  • Vardy would have to take quite the pay cut if wanted to come here, he was on £140k per week at Leicester, even if he took a 90% pay cut that would still equate to wages of £14k a week!

    Again it’s hard to say, I thought MK would do really well last season because on paper it looked they had signed some really good players. They've spent a lot of money again but something wasn’t quite right there and might still not be, I think Crowley only managed 2 assists and 0 goals after he left which tells a story of it’s own. New manager and a pre-season to work with them, should be top 10 this season.

    I think from the relegated teams Bristol and Cambridge would by my tips to finish top 10. And then you have the mid-table teams who could potentially move up if they can strengthen, teams like Cheltenham, Barrow and Swindon. Barnet who got promoted could have a good season, I wouldn't be surprised if they snuck into the top 10. I think Chesterfield are an easy bet to finish top 10, they'll finish in the play-offs again at least.

    Wouldn't be surprised to see Walsall fall down the table considering how shocking their form was since February, Grimsby too I wasn't overly impressed with them. Even Salford look set to lose some of their better players and might struggle if they can't replace them.

    I’ve no idea who the top ten will be, I’m sure they’ll be some surprises, I hope Notts are in the automatic promotion spots, I reckon Chesterfield definitely will be.

    Can’t wait for it to get started now, it’s boring on Saturdays.

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