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jonnybiscuits
05-02-2024, 11:17 PM
Hello. Oxford United fan here. Me and some friends are visiting Nottingham next month for a birthday do and our visit coincides with your home game against Salford 23 March and we fancy catching the game.

A couple of questions:

- Is there any likelihood that you'll sell out the home seats for that? Particularly if you're still pushing for the play-offs (or better)? We'd rather be in with the home fans, and that would be easier from a ticketing perspective, but I don't want to take tickets away from legit County supporters if it's likely to sell out. I'm assuming there's no way Salford are selling their allocation, so if needs be we'll try and register with them and get away tickets.

- I assume the tickets will go on sale a month or so in advance?

- And finally, how are you enjoying Jodi Jones? He was treated appallingly when he was at Oxford (by Karl Robinson who's now Salford's manager, coincidentally) and we're pretty gutted/annoyed that he was never given a chance. Really glad to see he's doing well with you.

MAD_MAGPIE
05-02-2024, 11:23 PM
Hello. Oxford United fan here. Me and some friends are visiting Nottingham next month for a birthday do and our visit coincides with your home game against Salford 23 March and we fancy catching the game.

A couple of questions:

- Is there any likelihood that you'll sell out the home seats for that? Particularly if you're still pushing for the play-offs (or better)? We'd rather be in with the home fans, and that would be easier from a ticketing perspective, but I don't want to take tickets away from legit County supporters if it's likely to sell out. I'm assuming there's no way Salford are selling their allocation, so if needs be we'll try and register with them and get away tickets.

- I assume the tickets will go on sale a month or so in advance?

- And finally, how are you enjoying Jodi Jones? He was treated appallingly when he was at Oxford (by Karl Robinson who's now Salford's manager, coincidentally) and we're pretty gutted/annoyed that he was never given a chance. Really glad to see he's doing well with you.

Welcome. Attendances are getting into five figures this season which means that of the three stands for home supporters there are more people than empty seats. You shouldn’t have a problem getting tickets but if you want to sit in a particular seat or area that is not a season ticket holders seat or area it would be best to purchase early once they are on sale. It’s worth keeping an eye on the Notts County club website.

In terms of Jodi Jones he is absolutely brilliant and has been playing in a left wing role. If it wasn’t for his horrendous injuries he would be playing in the championship today. He’s got the most assists in league two this season I believe and he beats the opposition right backs so many times and delivers some great crosses in, not to mention scores goals himself. Oxfords loss was certainly our gain.

Enjoy your trip to Meadow Lane.

Elite_Pie
06-02-2024, 12:10 AM
Hello. Oxford United fan here. Me and some friends are visiting Nottingham next month for a birthday do and our visit coincides with your home game against Salford 23 March and we fancy catching the game.

A couple of questions:

- Is there any likelihood that you'll sell out the home seats for that? Particularly if you're still pushing for the play-offs (or better)? We'd rather be in with the home fans, and that would be easier from a ticketing perspective, but I don't want to take tickets away from legit County supporters if it's likely to sell out. I'm assuming there's no way Salford are selling their allocation, so if needs be we'll try and register with them and get away tickets.

- I assume the tickets will go on sale a month or so in advance?

- And finally, how are you enjoying Jodi Jones? He was treated appallingly when he was at Oxford (by Karl Robinson who's now Salford's manager, coincidentally) and we're pretty gutted/annoyed that he was never given a chance. Really glad to see he's doing well with you.

Q1. No chance of a sell out, you'll get tickets easily. If you want the best view go for the middle of the Derek Pavis stand, if you want the best atmosphere go for the middle of the Kop.

Q2. Jodi Jones is in the lead for my player of the season vote. He's a joy to watch.

BCnotts18
06-02-2024, 12:45 AM
Hello. Oxford United fan here. Me and some friends are visiting Nottingham next month for a birthday do and our visit coincides with your home game against Salford 23 March and we fancy catching the game.

A couple of questions:

- Is there any likelihood that you'll sell out the home seats for that? Particularly if you're still pushing for the play-offs (or better)? We'd rather be in with the home fans, and that would be easier from a ticketing perspective, but I don't want to take tickets away from legit County supporters if it's likely to sell out. I'm assuming there's no way Salford are selling their allocation, so if needs be we'll try and register with them and get away tickets.

- I assume the tickets will go on sale a month or so in advance?

- And finally, how are you enjoying Jodi Jones? He was treated appallingly when he was at Oxford (by Karl Robinson who's now Salford's manager, coincidentally) and we're pretty gutted/annoyed that he was never given a chance. Really glad to see he's doing well with you.

It wouldn't surprise me if the Salford game was our annual discount ticket game, with it being played during an international break and with us not doing one yet this season.

pjace
06-02-2024, 06:48 AM
It wouldn't surprise me if the Salford game was our annual discount ticket game, with it being played during an international break and with us not doing one yet this season.

If it's an international break then JJ may be on Malta duty

jonnybiscuits
06-02-2024, 07:21 AM
Thanks all - really appreciate the help.

Shame that it's an international break - I'd have loved to see Jones stick a couple past Karl Robinson's side!

slack_pie
06-02-2024, 08:09 AM
How's Ruben doing for you lot? I see he's scored a few, but is he playing well?

Elite_Pie
06-02-2024, 10:59 AM
Jodi nominated for L2 player of the month:

Jodi Jones has been nominated for January's Sky Bet League Two Player of the Month award.

The wing back notched six assists in January, equalling the League Two season record of 17, including four in our 5-5 draw at Grimsby.

Jones is nominated alongside Wrexham's Steven Fletcher, Harrogate's Abraham Odoh and Crawley's Danilo Orsi.

The winner will be decided by a judging panel comprised of Sky Sports’ EFL expert Don Goodman, EFL chief executive Trevor Birch and Sky Bet EFL trader Ivor Davies, with an announcement to follow on Friday.

slack_pie
06-02-2024, 11:02 AM
Jodi nominated for L2 player of the month:

Jodi Jones has been nominated for January's Sky Bet League Two Player of the Month award.

The wing back notched six assists in January, equalling the League Two season record of 17, including four in our 5-5 draw at Grimsby.

Jones is nominated alongside Wrexham's Steven Fletcher, Harrogate's Abraham Odoh and Crawley's Danilo Orsi.

The winner will be decided by a judging panel comprised of Sky Sports’ EFL expert Don Goodman, EFL chief executive Trevor Birch and Sky Bet EFL trader Ivor Davies, with an announcement to follow on Friday.



But he doesn't have any end product according to Stags fans.

jonnybiscuits
13-03-2024, 10:28 PM
How's Ruben doing for you lot? I see he's scored a few, but is he playing well?

Hi - sorry for the extreme delay in responding.

A bit of context - we're in a sort of similar situation to you... our manager (Liam Manning) upped and left after not very long in charge and our replacement isn't doing great.

Ruben was one of the players Manning brought in and he cited Manning as a key reason he joined us.

He's primarily been deployed in an attacking midfield/number 10 role, and he started pretty well, netting a couple but with an incredible ability to unlock defences with incisive passes.

And then Manning left. We had a caretaker coach in charge for Orient away, and Ruben had one of the best performances I've seen in a yellow shirt in a really long time. Completely bossed the whole game. Gazza-like - legitimately incredible.

And then our new manager (Des Buckingham) came in. He's a bloke with a lot of history with us, so fans were really pleased. Results have not been great though, and neither have performances. Ruben has been all over the shop since Des came in. He's being played in the same position, but suddenly doesn't seem to know his role and his head's gone. We got completely humped by Bolton last night, and Ruben put in one of the worst performances i've seen in a yellow shirt in a really long time. It was a disaster, and he got hooked off after 65 minutes after being partly at fault for two goals we conceded and strolling around with some really, really poor body language.

Honestly pretty p***ed off with him for that - clearly there's some other stuff going on, but there was still no excuse for that performance in my opinion.

Anyway, the long shot is, I've been instructed by some of my mates to bring him back to Meadow Lane when we visit next weekend, if you guys are up for that? Haha.

Chicken Balti Pie
13-03-2024, 10:34 PM
Hi - sorry for the extreme delay in responding.

A bit of context - we're in a sort of similar situation to you... our manager (Liam Manning) upped and left after not very long in charge and our replacement isn't doing great.

Ruben was one of the players Manning brought in and he cited Manning as a key reason he joined us.

He's primarily been deployed in an attacking midfield/number 10 role, and he started pretty well, netting a couple but with an incredible ability to unlock defences with incisive passes.

And then Manning left. We had a caretaker coach in charge for Orient away, and Ruben had one of the best performances I've seen in a yellow shirt in a really long time. Completely bossed the whole game. Gazza-like - legitimately incredible.

And then our new manager (Des Buckingham) came in. He's a bloke with a lot of history with us, so fans were really pleased. Results have not been great though, and neither have performances. Ruben has been all over the shop since Des came in. He's being played in the same position, but suddenly doesn't seem to know his role and his head's gone. We got completely humped by Bolton last night, and Ruben put in one of the worst performances i've seen in a yellow shirt in a really long time. It was a disaster, and he got hooked off after 65 minutes after being partly at fault for two goals we conceded and strolling around with some really, really poor body language.

Honestly pretty p***ed off with him for that - clearly there's some other stuff going on, but there was still no excuse for that performance in my opinion.

Anyway, the long shot is, I've been instructed by some of my mates to bring him back to Meadow Lane when we visit next weekend, if you guys are up for that? Haha.

I'd snap your hand off for Ruben back!

jonnybiscuits
13-03-2024, 10:34 PM
While I'm here, another cheeky question - can any of you recommend a decent pub or three for the evening? Thinking somewhere that serves some half-decent beers... craft ales and that kind of thing is probably ideal. Somewhere that maybe plays alternative music etc. rather than something too bar/nightclubby? Cheers.

jonnybiscuits
13-03-2024, 10:34 PM
I'd snap your hand off for Ruben back!

I'll see what I can do!

legs77
13-03-2024, 10:52 PM
While I'm here, another cheeky question - can any of you recommend a decent pub or three for the evening? Thinking somewhere that serves some half-decent beers... craft ales and that kind of thing is probably ideal. Somewhere that maybe plays alternative music etc. rather than something too bar/nightclubby? Cheers.

Pubs wise you may like Crafty Crow, Junkyard, Six Barrels, The Angel.

As for music wise alternative music The Angel / Mojo if a club maybe Rock City (Not sure what it plays now on Sat!) Rescue Rooms (indie types I think !)

I am picking places you shouldnt get any hassle well from my experience anyway.

Mark_Ross
13-03-2024, 10:58 PM
While I'm here, another cheeky question - can any of you recommend a decent pub or three for the evening? Thinking somewhere that serves some half-decent beers... craft ales and that kind of thing is probably ideal. Somewhere that maybe plays alternative music etc. rather than something too bar/nightclubby? Cheers.

I think you must be mad for wanting to attend a Notts game, in which case you will fit in very well with the rest of us.

Can I humbly recommend to go first to the "the Trip to Jerusalem" a very famous real ale pub below Nottingham Castle rock. It's on Castle rd at the edge of the city centre approx one mile from NCFC. Just Google it. Then for a pub near the ground I like "the Embankment" which is on London Rd opposite the end of Meadow Lane. Good selection of crafty ales & frequented by friendly Notts fans.

slack_pie
14-03-2024, 08:02 AM
Hi - sorry for the extreme delay in responding.

A bit of context - we're in a sort of similar situation to you... our manager (Liam Manning) upped and left after not very long in charge and our replacement isn't doing great.

Ruben was one of the players Manning brought in and he cited Manning as a key reason he joined us.

He's primarily been deployed in an attacking midfield/number 10 role, and he started pretty well, netting a couple but with an incredible ability to unlock defences with incisive passes.

And then Manning left. We had a caretaker coach in charge for Orient away, and Ruben had one of the best performances I've seen in a yellow shirt in a really long time. Completely bossed the whole game. Gazza-like - legitimately incredible.

And then our new manager (Des Buckingham) came in. He's a bloke with a lot of history with us, so fans were really pleased. Results have not been great though, and neither have performances. Ruben has been all over the shop since Des came in. He's being played in the same position, but suddenly doesn't seem to know his role and his head's gone. We got completely humped by Bolton last night, and Ruben put in one of the worst performances i've seen in a yellow shirt in a really long time. It was a disaster, and he got hooked off after 65 minutes after being partly at fault for two goals we conceded and strolling around with some really, really poor body language.

Honestly pretty p***ed off with him for that - clearly there's some other stuff going on, but there was still no excuse for that performance in my opinion.

Anyway, the long shot is, I've been instructed by some of my mates to bring him back to Meadow Lane when we visit next weekend, if you guys are up for that? Haha.

Sounds familiar. Ruben has it in his locker to pull out incredible performances where, as you say, he looks like a lower-league Gazza. Then a few weeks later, he'll put in an absolute stinker where his first touch is awful, he can barely run, and he looks like he's lost all confidence. He played like that in the playoff final and also away at Wrexham last season.

I think L1 is pretty much his ceiling, and he might find himself back in L2 if he doesn't become more consistent. I'd love him back at Notts though!

Hope you're looking forward to Saturday more than we are!

drillerpie
14-03-2024, 08:35 AM
Interesting the Gazza comparison - never thought about it but I suppose he has got something Gazzaesque with that stout upper body and almost a kind of waddle when he's dribbling with the ball.

And yes we would take Ruben back on loan in heartbeat if he falls out with someone there. Crowley and Ruben in the same team is a mouth watering prospect!

jonnybiscuits
14-03-2024, 10:42 PM
Pubs wise you may like Crafty Crow, Junkyard, Six Barrels, The Angel.

As for music wise alternative music The Angel / Mojo if a club maybe Rock City (Not sure what it plays now on Sat!) Rescue Rooms (indie types I think !)

I am picking places you shouldnt get any hassle well from my experience anyway.


I think you must be mad for wanting to attend a Notts game, in which case you will fit in very well with the rest of us.

Can I humbly recommend to go first to the "the Trip to Jerusalem" a very famous real ale pub below Nottingham Castle rock. It's on Castle rd at the edge of the city centre approx one mile from NCFC. Just Google it. Then for a pub near the ground I like "the Embankment" which is on London Rd opposite the end of Meadow Lane. Good selection of crafty ales & frequented by friendly Notts fans.

Thanks so much for the tips, will check all those out. Much appreciated. We're a mix of Oxford, West Ham and Arsenal fans, but we're very much taking in the experience as home fans, so will scope out the Embankment. Cheers.

jonnybiscuits
14-03-2024, 10:52 PM
And as an Oxford fan, I'm very well used to disastrous lower league football, so I'm very certain I'll feel right at home - we're having enough of that at the moment ourselves.

Though to be fair, when I picked you guys out, Williams was still in charge - I was quite keen to witness his famous short-corner game!

Either way, we're very much looking forward to it, so thanks for the warm welcome and thanks for the advice.

ForeignLegion
15-03-2024, 12:19 AM
I'd snap your hand off for Ruben back!

Next season, Ruben and LW back and some decent defenders/keeper please.

queenslandpie
15-03-2024, 09:58 AM
Next season, Ruben and LW back and some decent defenders/keeper please.

I'll be at Salford FL, flying over for a few weeks Tuesday night. Also Swindon away and another home game forget who think MK Dons plus F-Word versus Fulham! Plus a couple of National League games for the gesture. I'll have my Collingwood shirt on in the Pavis. If you see me say hello.

ForeignLegion
16-03-2024, 11:00 AM
I'll be at Salford FL, flying over for a few weeks Tuesday night. Also Swindon away and another home game forget who think MK Dons plus F-Word versus Fulham! Plus a couple of National League games for the gesture. I'll have my Collingwood shirt on in the Pavis. If you see me say hello.

It might be difficult as I’m in Brisbane.