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    Quote Originally Posted by KCNotts View Post
    Why so angry and impatient Chicken?! After all the shizzle we've had to endure as Notts fans over the last 30 years, i just can't understand why some posters are feeling so negative at the moment? We have great owners who are clearly investing in all aspects of the club, we are playing some lovely football, selling players for profit and have more fans attending games than ever before in my lifetime. The future is really bright and people need to chill.
    Because we never enacted on the momentum we had from getting out the national league. Just imagine the bounce we'd get having a double promotion? It was a possibility but we floundered. And the squad depth this year I can see it happening again

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chicken Balti Pie View Post
    Because the squad is one injury away from 14th place in league 2 or worse?
    Well that’s your view and you could be right. The thing I can’t understand is how you’re so sure with so many new players coming in and hardly seeing them play?
    I agree we 100% we need 2 to get us to the 25 man squad and yes it’s taking longer than ideal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chicken Balti Pie View Post
    Because we never enacted on the momentum we had from getting out the national league. Just imagine the bounce we'd get having a double promotion? It was a possibility but we floundered. And the squad depth this year I can see it happening again
    Not my club and not my money but like CBP I was disappointed that we didn't sort that defence out before the start of the first season back. I don't go with the "they got us promoted" sentimental guff (they didn't, the attacking options got us promoted), and I also don't believe for one minute that LW wanted to keep those players. We had such a big rush of interest from fans and media and we should have ridden that wave and who knows, we could still have LW and ML in L1.
    Got to say this season holds promise though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chicken Balti Pie View Post
    Because we never enacted on the momentum we had from getting out the national league. Just imagine the bounce we'd get having a double promotion? It was a possibility but we floundered. And the squad depth this year I can see it happening again
    In retrospect, the team last season wasn't quite up to it. But we were unfortunate in that we lost our best player to injury and lost our manager. We had to give the players who won us promotion a chance in League 2 though didn't we? In fairness though we identified the problems and have built a completely new defence over the summer.

    Our owners are not like Wrexham's. We aren't going to go spending wildly to get promoted, we will build slowly and improve year on year so that the foundations are right to sustain us. I'd take this approach any day of the week because for a club like Notts, it's the only one that will work long term. Trust the process, we're in a great place.

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    The double promotion discussion that’s appeared is an interesting one. I’d like to see the stats on how many clubs have done it recently.

    An obvious repost is that if we go for it, flood money into the side and it doesn’t work, you are potentially left on uneasy ground the following season wage bill wise and your scope to improve further may be hindered. Clearly a lot of that is speculation as neither happened.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SmiffyPie View Post
    Not my club and not my money but like CBP I was disappointed that we didn't sort that defence out before the start of the first season back. I don't go with the "they got us promoted" sentimental guff (they didn't, the attacking options got us promoted), and I also don't believe for one minute that LW wanted to keep those players. We had such a big rush of interest from fans and media and we should have ridden that wave and who knows, we could still have LW and ML in L1.
    Got to say this season holds promise though.
    Yes in hindsight it was a mistake, but I don’t think any of us thought we’d let 80 plus goals in, wasn’t it nearly double to the NL?
    I think there’s still momentum, Meadow lanes still rocking, gates are still up and hopefully the new guys will push us on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KCNotts View Post
    In retrospect, the team last season wasn't quite up to it. But we were unfortunate in that we lost our best player to injury and lost our manager. We had to give the players who won us promotion a chance in League 2 though didn't we? In fairness though we identified the problems and have built a completely new defence over the summer.

    Our owners are not like Wrexham's. We aren't going to go spending wildly to get promoted, we will build slowly and improve year on year so that the foundations are right to sustain us. I'd take this approach any day of the week because for a club like Notts, it's the only one that will work long term. Trust the process, we're in a great place.
    Wrexhams budget was triple ours. I think the reason we were so close was who we were playing every week in the NL, those teams squads were nowhere near ours. What did we lose not going up? Well no money really, not that much momentum and it gave us a season to assess who was good enough for certain and then make the changes, as frustrating as it can be for fans, it’s probably the best way to do it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KCNotts View Post
    Why so angry and impatient Chicken?! After all the shizzle we've had to endure as Notts fans over the last 30 years, i just can't understand why some posters are feeling so negative at the moment? We have great owners who are clearly investing in all aspects of the club, we are playing some lovely football, selling players for profit and have more fans attending games than ever before in my lifetime. The future is really bright and people need to chill.
    I can understand the issues people on here have, to an extent, but I genuinely struggle to understand why the issues seem to be so definitive and lacking in nuance, perspective and context around those issues.

    For me, we’re a right sided wing back short and a striker/inside forward type short. I don’t think many on here would say the squad is 100% ready to go. We’ve definitely got a better and deeper squad than last season.

    It is not realistic to have a squad of 25 top of the range, within a certain age range, pro’s at our level and there is a myriad of reasons for that. That’s why the **** Austin and Chicksen get from some is madness. In a squad game, both add value to that squad.

    Added to this is the “square pegs in round holes” argument when it is mentioned that players X, Y and Z can play in more than one position. That is now become unacceptable to some. News flash. Based on their time at Notts, Crowley and Jones have both been “square legs in round holes” so far this season and have been two of our best players. Crowley was phenomenal on Thursday.

    From the small sample size of games so far, recruitment looks solid. Defensively we look to have improved; this is something we all wanted. Of course, time will be the key factor in judging this effectively but early doors, we seem to have upgraded in a fair few areas.

    Linked to this is the issue with youth players/young pro’s. Unless they’re ready to start, you don’t want to rely on them. Jack Hinchy is a kid out of an academy, looks like he’s got something to me but he needs to play so we can actually work it out. If Ryley Reynolds spends 10 games on the bench this season, whatÂ’s the issue? They need exposure so we know if they can cope. Alongside this they need time something in our current set up we can probably afford. Also, if Reynolds or Hinchy turn out to flourish, weÂ’ll probably improve our league position or even the league weÂ’re in. If they don’t, let’s cash in further down the line.

    Finally on recruitment is the window itself. It’s a big window and there’s still time to go. Not many clubs are ready for Day One of the season, especially at our level. It’s the football food chain and we’re, in EFL only terms, at the bottom of it. Patience is needed. I’ll be slightly disappointed if we didnt bring anyone else in, but it wouldn’t be the end of the world because the squad we have has a good range of flexibility to cope.

    Injuries is another source of ire. Again, a massive moving feast of an issue. We as fans know nothing about types of injuries in the squad or the timeline for return, this is all factored into the recruitment process too as well as selection. “We’re one injury away from 14th…” if by that we’re alluding to DC or JJ then any club in our league would struggle to replace them. Not just us, massive squad or not.

    All these issues feed into one another, but the lack of understanding and balance and ability to think contextually is outrageously frustrating.
    Last edited by LeftPeg_Pie; 28-08-2024 at 10:06 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LeftPeg_Pie View Post
    I can understand the issues people on here have, to an extent, but I genuinely struggle to understand why the issues seem to be so definitive and lacking in nuance, perspective and context around those issues.

    For me, we’re a right sided wing back short and a striker/inside forward type short. I don’t think many on here would say the squad is 100% ready to go. We’ve definitely got a better and deeper squad than last season.

    It is not realistic to have a squad of 25 top of the range, within a certain age range, pro’s at our level and there is a myriad of reasons for that. That’s why the **** Austin and Chicksen get from some is madness. In a squad game, both add value to that squad.

    Added to this is the “square pegs in round holes” argument when it is mentioned that players X, Y and Z can play in more than one position. That is now become unacceptable to some. News flash. Based on their time at Notts, Crowley and Jones have both been “square legs in round holes” so far this season and have been two of our best players. Crowley was phenomenal on Thursday.

    From the small sample size of games so far, recruitment looks solid. Defensively we look to have improved; this is something we all wanted. Of course, time will be the key factor in judging this effectively but early doors, we seem to have upgraded in a fair few areas.

    Linked to this is the issue with youth players/young pro’s. Unless they’re ready to start, you don’t want to rely on them. Jack Hinchy is a kid out of an academy, looks like he’s got something to me but he needs to play so we can actually work it out. If Ryley Reynolds spends 10 games on the bench this season, whatÂ’s the issue? They need exposure so we know if they can cope. Alongside this they need time something in our current set up we can probably afford. Also, if Reynolds or Hinchy turn out to flourish, weÂ’ll probably improve our league position or even the league weÂ’re in. If they don’t, let’s cash in further down the line.

    Finally on recruitment is the window itself. It’s a big window and there’s still time to go. Not many clubs are ready for Day One of the season, especially at our level. It’s the football food chain and we’re, in EFL only terms, at the bottom of it. Patience is needed. I’ll be slightly disappointed if we didnt bring anyone else in, but it wouldn’t be the end of the world because the squad we have has a good range of flexibility to cope.

    Injuries is another source of ire. Again, a massive moving feast of an issue. We as fans know nothing about types of injuries in the squad or the timeline for return, this is all factored into the recruitment process too as well as selection. “We’re one injury away from 14th…” if by that we’re alluding to DC or JJ then any club in our league would struggle to replace them. Not just us, massive squad or not.

    All these issues feed into one another, but the lack of understanding and balance and ability to think contextually is outrageously frustrating.
    Stop talking complete sense, Chicken will throw his toys out the pram because we didnt do back to back promotions 😂 (neither did stockport and they look a lot better for it now im sure).

    I think some are just a bit jealous that team in North Wales on unlimited funds are a league above, we will get there - just not the route that some impatient fellas on here want us to take.

    Enjoy the journey, are we all really that desperate to go back to league 1 and get pasted most weeks yet? Foundations need to be built to make sure we can go up and be decent.

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    I think the reason for our 'patience' in recruitment is that the Bros are always trying to build a squad for the next level up. There's little point recruiting players on 2/3 year contracts whose ceiling is League Two if you're aiming to be competitive in League One, for example.

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