Yes just cant see why its taken so long for him to get in and a run of games i said from the start hes a cracking player for this division. The good thing is its in our own hands hopefully 8 points minumum from next 4 games
Can I just say that noble was immense on Saturday.
Stood up and definatly counted.
Hustled,bustled,loads of energy,wanted to get on the ball and with Hewitt,completely bossed the midfield on Saturday.
If that continues until the end of season,we will be around the automatic promotion spots.
What a great run in til the end of the season with some cracking games to come.
Really looking forward to watching notts county for all the right reasons.
Come on notts.
Let’s av it
Yes just cant see why its taken so long for him to get in and a run of games i said from the start hes a cracking player for this division. The good thing is its in our own hands hopefully 8 points minumum from next 4 games
On noble coming off im sure i saw him get injured a few minutes before he came off he was certainly limping after an inbred attack
He was immense on Saturday, but I was relieved to see him subbed as I can't help worrying he's going to self-destruct and get sent off. Maybe I need to have more faith in the new Noble?
The evidence from Saturday suggests we maybe should have a bit more faith in the new Noble. He was my MOM due to getting stuck in and providing a physical presence in midfield that I had doubted before. He was also prepared to try ambitious passes which didn't always come off, but were played in the right areas. He also deserves credit for his reaction to being blatantly pushed over by their fat number seven in the scuffle that followed the foul on Stead. Pity the ref, lino and fourth official somehow didn't see what we all saw from further away in the stands and allowed an obvious red card offence to go unpunished.
My views on the return of Liam Noble are well documented on this board, and one game does not warrant a change of opinion, but I agree he was indeed the best player in our side on Saturday. He showed that he could produce enough running and tackling to be successful in a two man midfield, which I believe was what Kevin Nolan doubted at first. If Liam continues in this vein, and does not fall foul of his disciplinary weaknesses at some point, then I'll have to revise my view, but that's still a big "if"!