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    So proud of Notts

    Today hasn't ended the way we all hoped, but we should still so proud of our club. We've gone about everything the right way. Class owners, class manager, class players.

    No overpaid individuals dropping down the divisions for a last pay cheque, just a bunch of carefully recruited players coming together to create something very special with an outstanding manager.

    This season has been record breaking, and today, a bit heart breaking. Am praying we all get what we deserve at Wembley. Some of us were lucky enough to experience play-off victory at the old Wembley. Let's hope this is the year we do it again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cher1 View Post
    Today hasn't ended the way we all hoped, but we should still so proud of our club. We've gone about everything the right way. Class owners, class manager, class players.

    No overpaid individuals dropping down the divisions for a last pay cheque, just a bunch of carefully recruited players coming together to create something very special with an outstanding manager.

    This season has been record breaking, and today, a bit heart breaking. Am praying we all get what we deserve at Wembley. Some of us were lucky enough to experience play-off victory at the old Wembley. Let's hope this is the year we do it again.
    Agreed, now lets go finish the job.

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    Well said. Let's go on and get our just desserts. On my way back from Maidstone. Not deflated, just looking forward to a glorious day in the sunshine at Wembley. COYP
    Last edited by SwalePie; 22-04-2023 at 09:05 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by countygump View Post
    Agreed, now lets go finish the job.
    If we don't finish the job, to me this will be another season of failure.

    But for the reasons cher mentions, I never, ever realised there could be such a fantastic, incredible, enjoyable version of failure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Elite_Pie View Post
    If we don't finish the job, to me this will be another season of failure.

    But for the reasons cher mentions, I never, ever realised there could be such a fantastic, incredible, enjoyable version of failure.
    Agree. Whatever happens, Notts have never been a better club imo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maggie's Farm View Post
    Agree. Whatever happens, Notts have never been a better club imo.
    Spot on..

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    However we look at the future it is positive. Hopefully we enjoy a Wembley victory which will be a fantastic way to win promotion.

    If we fail, we know the owners and manager have committed their future to this club. Next season there won't be a Wrexham in the National League and we will surely be the strongest side in this league - even with the changes in playing staff that will happen over the summer. Next season could be another great season.

    A friend of mine said recently that we could be promoted into the obscurity of League 2. Whilst I don't entirely agree with him, he does have a point. We have been on TV more times recently than ever we were in League 2. And this season we've been on TV more times than many Premier League clubs. We are the Manchester City or Arsenal of the National League. We are on the front page of the Non League Paper every week. We get bigger crowds than ever we did in League 2. Who would pay us much attention if we were a mid-table League 2 club? Crowds would drop off. Media interest would diminish. We could well drop into League 2 obscurity.

    Don't get me wrong I don't wish to limit our ambitions. Just to suggest that the future is not all bleak if we don't go up this season.
    Last edited by nottscol; 22-04-2023 at 08:57 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cher1 View Post
    Today hasn't ended the way we all hoped, but we should still so proud of our club. We've gone about everything the right way. Class owners, class manager, class players.

    No overpaid individuals dropping down the divisions for a last pay cheque, just a bunch of carefully recruited players coming together to create something very special with an outstanding manager.

    This season has been record breaking, and today, a bit heart breaking. Am praying we all get what we deserve at Wembley. Some of us were lucky enough to experience play-off victory at the old Wembley. Let's hope this is the year we do it again.
    ^ All of this!

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    It's amazing what can happen when you become a well run club#bros

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    "Don't get me wrong I don't wish to limit our ambitions. Just to suggest that the future is not all bleak if we don't go up this season."

    Yes indeed, there's still lots to be cheerful about if the playoffs go pear-shaped.

    (1) We have a stadium, pitch & general infrastructure of a club divisions above.
    (2) Best owners in decades.
    (3) Excellent recent recruitment.
    (4) Strong starting squad - even allowing for one or two high-profile departures over the summer.
    (5) Best manager in ages.
    (6) New fans & support level generally on the up... .. .
    Oh, I almost forgot:
    (7) There will be no Hollywood millionaires next season.

    COYP!
    Last edited by Mark_Ross; 22-04-2023 at 10:46 PM.

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