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    Quote Originally Posted by durhampie View Post
    That just about sums him up..
    Yep, we hardly ever scored under Luke Williams.

    Oops, I've just checked in with reality.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Elite_Pie View Post
    Yep, we hardly ever scored under Luke Williams.

    Oops, I've just checked in with reality.
    Considering the opposition and the players we had, scoring goals would not have been a problem, regardless of who was the manager.. I still say regardless of what others think. He was, and still is a one trick pony..

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    Quote Originally Posted by durhampie View Post
    I see that our former head coach LW is not the flavour of the day at Swansea. The fans board are calling for him sacked...And accusing him of not being a proper coach....
    Probably says more about the quality and mentality of the Swansea fans than the coach. And I don't see why any self-respecting Notts fan would wish ill on the guy who took us back to the Football League in incredible style.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jackal2 View Post
    Probably says more about the quality and mentality of the Swansea fans than the coach. And I don't see why any self-respecting Notts fan would wish ill on the guy who took us back to the Football League in incredible style.
    I agree it's silly to wish ill on LW, he was good for us, BUT I did catch myself thinking yesterday how much more of a well rounded team we are now. We look like we can score different types of goals, not just the tiki taka / unpick the defence kind. We score on the break, we put good crosses in, we shoot from distance, we swing corners in. Best of luck to LW (even though a 3-0 loss in a derby will not be easy to digest) but I like where we are now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by drillerpie View Post
    I agree it's silly to wish ill on LW, he was good for us, BUT I did catch myself thinking yesterday how much more of a well rounded team we are now. We look like we can score different types of goals, not just the tiki taka / unpick the defence kind. We score on the break, we put good crosses in, we shoot from distance, we swing corners in. Best of luck to LW (even though a 3-0 loss in a derby will not be easy to digest) but I like where we are now.
    This. It’s been a difficult ride for Maynard, and a difficult ride to accept him as leader as well for fans, including me, but we’re at a point now where most fans should appreciate the way we play.
    We still go for possession stats, but we’re multi dimensional now and that is a real bonus. We attack from different points of the pitch. We go long sometimes and it works!
    We are a more rounded team that with Williams. I’ve always looked upon it as building blocks.
    Ardley laid the foundation for Burchnall, who in turn gave Williams the platform. Now we’re seeing the “body of work” over a few seasons produce a more rounded team.
    I’ll always be a fan who is rooted in a ‘more traditional style of play’ just because that’s what I’ve watched at the lane for 50 odd years now, but it doesn’t mean I can’t see a recipe for success now.
    Whatever happens, fans will react emotionally when we’re in a loss of form and unfortunately Maynard will get the rough end of this more than most managers. Can’t change that overnight, but the fact he’s a year in and the team looks better set for a promotion push now has got to start getting him credit in the bank.

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    Quote Originally Posted by drillerpie View Post
    I agree it's silly to wish ill on LW, he was good for us, BUT I did catch myself thinking yesterday how much more of a well rounded team we are now. We look like we can score different types of goals, not just the tiki taka / unpick the defence kind. We score on the break, we put good crosses in, we shoot from distance, we swing corners in. Best of luck to LW (even though a 3-0 loss in a derby will not be easy to digest) but I like where we are now.
    I have to say we are not to bad a team to say we only have a BT engineer in charge.!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by PedroTheFisherman66 View Post
    I have to say we are not to bad a team to say we only have a BT engineer in charge.!!
    Not too bad at all!

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    Quote Originally Posted by hissingdwarf View Post
    This. It’s been a difficult ride for Maynard, and a difficult ride to accept him as leader as well for fans, including me, but we’re at a point now where most fans should appreciate the way we play.
    We still go for possession stats, but we’re multi dimensional now and that is a real bonus. We attack from different points of the pitch. We go long sometimes and it works!
    We are a more rounded team that with Williams. I’ve always looked upon it as building blocks.
    Ardley laid the foundation for Burchnall, who in turn gave Williams the platform. Now we’re seeing the “body of work” over a few seasons produce a more rounded team.
    I’ll always be a fan who is rooted in a ‘more traditional style of play’ just because that’s what I’ve watched at the lane for 50 odd years now, but it doesn’t mean I can’t see a recipe for success now.
    Whatever happens, fans will react emotionally when we’re in a loss of form and unfortunately Maynard will get the rough end of this more than most managers. Can’t change that overnight, but the fact he’s a year in and the team looks better set for a promotion push now has got to start getting him credit in the bank.
    SM has largely improved his tactical substitutions (other than the Posh cup tie?)
    I think the majority of fans are very happy with Notts style of play currently , which is both entertaining and rewarding.
    Certainly attack is the best form of defence rather than trying to hold on to a one goal lead.

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    Josh Martin to Newport - pleased he has found a job

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pie-eyed&legless View Post
    Josh Martin to Newport - pleased he has found a job
    Agreed , maybe that scenario was in the offing, when Notts decided to release JM after his recently improved performances ?
    The implication being a squad slot for an incoming player(s).

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