SINA STAG wrote:Just found this on line an interview by Kristian Dennis in the Nottingham Post....
Kristian Dennis is hoping to add Mansfield Town to the list of clubs he has scored against and says scoring for Notts County against their local rivals would be “extra special”.
The joint top scorer is expected to lead the frontline against the Stags in the much-anticipated derby at the One Call Stadium as Neal Ardley prepares to take charge of his first league game since becoming manager of relegation bound Nottingham County
Dennis has already had a taste of what he can expect on Saturday having played for Chesterfield against Mansfield last season, but since their relegation from the football league he quotes I couldn't wait to get far away from the sheep warriors that was another game which also has a white-hot atmosphere and I failed to score but to be honest I couldn't be bothered because no one else was trying to stop the Stags playing football.
Amberheart wrote:SINA STAG wrote:Just found this on line an interview by Kristian Dennis in the Nottingham Post....
Kristian Dennis is hoping to add Mansfield Town to the list of clubs he has scored against and says scoring for Notts County against their local rivals would be “extra special”.
The joint top scorer is expected to lead the frontline against the Stags in the much-anticipated derby at the One Call Stadium as Neal Ardley prepares to take charge of his first league game since becoming manager of relegation bound Nottingham County
Dennis has already had a taste of what he can expect on Saturday having played for Chesterfield against Mansfield last season, but since their relegation from the football league he quotes I couldn't wait to get far away from the sheep warriors that was another game which also has a white-hot atmosphere and I failed to score but to be honest I couldn't be bothered because no one else was trying to stop the Stags playing football.
sheep worriers
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SINA STAG wrote:Just found this on line an interview by Kristian Dennis in the Nottingham Post....
Kristian Dennis is hoping to add Mansfield Town to the list of clubs he has scored against and says scoring for Notts County against their local rivals would be “extra special”.
The joint top scorer is expected to lead the frontline against the Stags in the much-anticipated derby at the One Call Stadium as Neal Ardley prepares to take charge of his first league game since becoming manager of relegation bound Nottingham County
Dennis has already had a taste of what he can expect on Saturday having played for Chesterfield against Mansfield last season, but since their relegation from the football league he quotes I couldn't wait to get far away from the sheep warriors that was another game which also has a white-hot atmosphere and I failed to score but to be honest I couldn't be bothered because no one else was trying to stop the Stags playing football.
STAGS FOR LIFE wrote::lol: Alan Here we go Hardy into the pit of misery the drinks are on me
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G_07nPqaR7M
DILLY DILLY
Spiritater wrote:STAGS FOR LIFE wrote::lol: Alan Here we go Hardy into the pit of misery the drinks are on me
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G_07nPqaR7M
DILLY DILLY
Random.
MutinyOnTheCounty wrote:Spiritater wrote:STAGS FOR LIFE wrote::lol: Alan Here we go Hardy into the pit of misery the drinks are on me
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G_07nPqaR7M
DILLY DILLY
Random.
Hero??
Mind you, anyone that actually likes Bud Light is probably a bit random
Ardley has his work cut out, although i would expect them to start picking up a few points from the odd draw along the way. It could be down to a huge bust-up between the squad, but I'm still convinced something is rotten at boardroom / owner level. Players like Vaughan, Hemmings, Dennis & Boudewijn looking so disinterested suggests that unprofessionalism runs right through the club, and my guess is it starts with Hardy.
Jimstag wrote:I think they’ll be battling to the end of the season but they should have enough about them to stay up. It depends how well the manager uses January and the existing players, I always thought chesterfield would stay up but agent Lester did a great job of bringing in inexperienced youth players that melted under the pressure.
Spiritater wrote:Jimstag wrote:I think they’ll be battling to the end of the season but they should have enough about them to stay up. It depends how well the manager uses January and the existing players, I always thought chesterfield would stay up but agent Lester did a great job of bringing in inexperienced youth players that melted under the pressure.
Thing is when you're down there good players are loathe to sign for you and you're lucky to be able to get them to gel. Just as a comparison where were t'sheep after 21 games and how many points did they have last season ?
bellwhiff wrote:I think Ardley will sort them out
part time pete wrote:Spiritater wrote:Jimstag wrote:I think they’ll be battling to the end of the season but they should have enough about them to stay up. It depends how well the manager uses January and the existing players, I always thought chesterfield would stay up but agent Lester did a great job of bringing in inexperienced youth players that melted under the pressure.
Thing is when you're down there good players are loathe to sign for you and you're lucky to be able to get them to gel. Just as a comparison where were t'sheep after 21 games and how many points did they have last season ?
they had 20 (twenty) points, County have only 16 now
cassellswasmagic wrote:bellwhiff wrote:I think Ardley will sort them out
If you went Belly you would see just how bad they were. If you didn’t go, then I can see why you would say that. Ardley has a massive task with that defence and midfield. Worse team I’ve seen for years.
part time pete wrote:Spiritater wrote:Jimstag wrote:I think they’ll be battling to the end of the season but they should have enough about them to stay up. It depends how well the manager uses January and the existing players, I always thought chesterfield would stay up but agent Lester did a great job of bringing in inexperienced youth players that melted under the pressure.
Thing is when you're down there good players are loathe to sign for you and you're lucky to be able to get them to gel. Just as a comparison where were t'sheep after 21 games and how many points did they have last season ?
they had 20 (twenty) points, County have only 16 now
arsene wengers coat wrote:part time pete wrote:Spiritater wrote:Jimstag wrote:I think they’ll be battling to the end of the season but they should have enough about them to stay up. It depends how well the manager uses January and the existing players, I always thought chesterfield would stay up but agent Lester did a great job of bringing in inexperienced youth players that melted under the pressure.
Thing is when you're down there good players are loathe to sign for you and you're lucky to be able to get them to gel. Just as a comparison where were t'sheep after 21 games and how many points did they have last season ?
they had 20 (twenty) points, County have only 16 now
How do you know that? After 21 games?
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