Having had our last two games postponed, and the previous couple of instalments not exactly filling us all with a sense of optimism, I was concerned and interested to see how the team would respond when they finally took to the pitch again. Thankfully the boys came out with that sense of urgency and aggression that we have become accustomed to this season.

Halifax, without ever really posing a meaningful attacking threat, were still very well organised and their press from midfield was aggressive and energetic. Had our passing and mentality been of the standard of the previous few outings then yesterday could well have seen us throw away more points.

Although the scoreline suggests it was a tight game, it was anything but. We thoroughly deserved at least two more goals. The marginal offside (I wasn’t in a great position to see it), what looked like a stonewall penalty not given, a ball bouncing off Austin safely into the goalkeepers arms, Ruben not passing to Scott when in a great position, and countless dangerous balls going into the box, it is a wonder as to how we only scored the one goal…but thankfully we did.

It did strike me that Halifax, although one goal down, continued to time waste and looked intent on accepting a 1-0 defeat. What a strange and disgraceful way to treat their following fans, I don’t think I’ve ever seen anything like it and if it were roles reversed id be letting my feelings known towards the team/management.

One negative for me from yesterday was the volume, or lack of it, from our fans. There were over 7k of us there yesterday but at times it felt like a reserve game and you could hear the players shouting to each other. It’s very odd considering how well we’re doing, I don’t understand it and I imagine the players and staff don’t either. The tannoy in the DP even tried playing some chants before the game to get us going, but for whatever reason we’re just not very boisterous!

Then finally, the officials, what a bizarre performance from all three of them. So inconsistent, so blatantly wrong on so many decisions, the NL really must be scraping the barrel now to find people to officiate these games. I know, without them we wouldn’t have a game to play in the first place, but how have they got so bad?

Slocombe - Not a single save to make but what he did do was confident and assured. He isn’t the greatest GK we’ve had but I really like him and he’s been on this NL journey with us from the start - 7

Rawlo - Really good showing. Was up against a bit of a mountain in their attack but he was physical and I don’t think he lost a battle all game. Good positioning and he even showed up in more advanced positions to offer crosses and interchanges down that side. Better than Brindley has been lately. I love Rawlo! - 7

Baldwin - Played like he has for the majority of the season. Calm and able to twist and turn out of trouble on the rare occasion Halifax decided to offer the slightest threat. Didn’t drive forward with the ball as much, but he didn’t have to. Much bigger threats to come - 7

Cameron - Did what he always does best. Didn’t have much to do defensively but what he did have was dealt with so comfortably. Showed up as LWB once or twice and delivered a delicious cross in the first half which Scott must have been wishing he was on the pitch to convert - 7.5

Nemane - Maybe not a popular opinion but I thought that was one of his best all round performances for us. A constant threat. Receiving the ball in tight places, playing in behind, pace, composure….but most of all, a defensive ability that he hasn’t shown very well so far. He dealt with some difficult (though rare) situations wonderfully. Should have had a penalty too from where I was sitting. Late on he was left exposed by Jones, who got positiionally caught out, but Nemane covered and helped rescue what was a dangerous situation. I’d have given him MOTM - 8

Chicksen - A performance much more reflective of his season so far and perhaps this few weeks has given him time to just recover, mentally and physically. He’ll never be a one to constantly beat his man but his link up play with Austin and Cameron was clever and effective. It was evident that LW wanted to use both sides of the pitch more effectively and Chicksen saw much more of the ball than he has recently. I loved it late on when he tracked back, got in a bit of a tussle and then waved his arms int he air to the kop to try and stir us up a bit - 7.5

Palmer - What is he doing playing in this league? Why doesn’t he have a song sung, serenading his brilliance before the start of every game? He just glides around the pitch, tick-tocking the game along. Never flustered in possession, always has the right touch or finds the right pass with either his head, right foot or left foot. We’re so lucky to have him. Heaven forbid him leaving or getting injured. The best signing FR have made. Could be MOTM every game - 8

O’Brien - Great to see him back….and maybe no coincidence that the tempo and general slickness of our passing was back to ‘normal’ with him back in the team? Possession wise he didn’t have a vast amount of touches but it’s that work off the ball that does the damage. Forward runs, pulling players out of position for Ruben to move into, it is natural to him and offers something we don’t have an abundance of. He also loves a tackle which the fans appreciate! Blowing out of his @rse by time he was subbed. Welcome back Jimbo! - 7.5

Ruben - Opposition always understandably target Ruben now but I think he played really well yesterday. He got caught in possession a few times but he never hides and always wants the ball again. His touch and vision is exquisite at times. He was moved the left hand side when Jones came on and he caused havoc at that time…he was too greedy when Scott was in a great position to score but overall a good showing from the Portuguese - 7.5

Austin - I’ll admit to not being a massive admirer of Austin so far since he arrived, but yesterday was his best performance of the season and could well have been awarded MOTM. He played a bit like JOB actually, making forward runs and attacking the space down that side which also brought Chicksen into the game a lot more. He delivered one or two great balls into the box which we didn’t convert. Unlucky(?) not to have scored when the ball bounced off him in the second half into the GK’s arms - 8.0

Langstaff - Don’t think he deserved MOTM but he still had a decent game. His pressing from the front was excellent and he was more involved in the all round game than what he normally is, but apart from his goals we rarely get to see what he is capable of, which is crazy really! Unlucky with the offside goal I think but his poachers instincts to get on that loose back pass and finish it off (I thought he was taking too long) was great to see - 7.5

Subs

Scott - The unluckiest player at Notts? Has played so well every game and scored some important goals but it is still a struggle to get him game time with Langstaffs form. I do wonder if he is actually better than Langstaff though. He can drop deep, hold the play up better and still arrive in the box offering a better ariel threat. He played well when he came on and should have been played in by Ruben to score - 7 (I love Macca by the way!)

Jones - Thought it was a brave decision by LW to bring Jones on considering JOB had already gone off. We didn’t need to score another goal and I wonder if LW just wanted to give the lad some minutes after going through some tough times lately? Either way, he looked class. The two or three balls he clipped into the box and the way he showed his desire to go forward, whilst not being reckless with it, suggests we have a very good player on our hands. Only negative was he got caught out of position late on in a Cal Roberts kind of way which left Nemane exposed in a dangerous situation. Having read the article on Jones yesterday and what he has been through I am desperate for him to do well, it’s funny how some players just endear themselves to you - 6.5