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| Notts Alliance champions - 1971-72, 1977-78, 1978-79 | |
| he 1945-46 Season they went on to win both the | Notts Alliance League and Notts Alliance Senior Cup. |
| We won the | Notts Alliance League and Cup double many times and |
| Paul Pollard ( | Notts and Worcs) |
| Mark Footitt ( | Notts and Northants) |
| Andre Adams ( | Notts and Essex[New Zealand]) |
| o days later he made 177 for Gloucestershire v | Notts, and two days after that 318 not out for Glouc |
| ale Forest team was that which competed in the | Notts and Derby League in the early 1970s but the cl |
| n 1939 and was made a second lieutenant in the | Notts and Derby Regiment (the Sherwood Foresters) at |
| The estates were: Cotgrave, | Notts., and Preston, Stone, and Kynwadeston, in Somer |
| 17 of Forest's players played just 11 of | Notts' and it finished 0-0. |
| d with the 15th Battalion, Sherwood Foresters ( | Notts and Derby Regiment), reaching the rank of serj |
| thants), and Eakring, Ossington and Winkbourn ( | Notts), as well as parcels of land and wood in Risel |
| 94 Commonwealth Games, was affiliated with the | Notts Athletic Club. |
| fessional game at the age of seventeen for the | Notts Bank club, having been a creditable sprinter d |
| Nottingham and | Notts Bank, Kirk Gate, Newark on Trent (1887) |
| County cricket was dominated by the | Notts bowlers Alfred Shaw and Fred Morley. |
| en lost) although, as noted above, an informal | Notts CCC may have been set up in 1835. |
| During this time at | Notts, Charlie Palmer is probably best remembered fo |
| e leading wicket-taker with 186 @ 8.54 and his | Notts colleague Fred Morley took 184 @ 12.26. |
| North Nottinghamshire College (North | Notts College) is a further education college in Wor |
| in partnership with the two schools and North | Notts College. |
| the first time, beating opposition such as the | Notts County and England centre forward Tommy Lawton |
| season came in Stockport's 2-2 draw at home to | Notts County in October 2003. |
| Notts County | |
| His debut came against | Notts County in March 1907 in the FA Cup and he play |
| ry 1891 they were knocked out of the FA Cup by | Notts County 1-0. |
| otball League hat-trick in a 9-1 home win over | Notts County on 29 September 1888. |
| ing as a forward for Lincoln City, Sunderland, | Notts County and Bradford Park Avenue. |
| with | Notts County |
| cked out in the First Round by Fourth Division | Notts County 1-0 in a 'physical' encounter at Meadow |
| In the 1949-50 season, | Notts County clinched the Third Division (South) cha |
| sionally for clubs including Northampton Town, | Notts County and Gillingham, for whom he made over 1 |
| le of cup appearances, and joined Rochdale and | Notts County on loan in 2003 and 2004, respectively. |
| s transient lifestyle continued when he joined | Notts County at the end of the 1902-03 season to pla |
| Stoke's only wins were 3-0 home and away over | Notts County (who finished above Stoke on goal avera |
| Hartlepool United v Yeovil Town and | Notts County v AFC Bournemouth were both postponed o |
| manager Keith Alexander's first match against | Notts County when Macclesfield were denied a victory |
| gers among the squad for a 1-0 victory against | Notts County at the Darlington Arena, one week after |
| second-ever league match, a 3-2 defeat away to | Notts County on September 9, 1893. |
| ivision playoff final in 1991, but lost 3-1 to | Notts County and were soon faced with the double thr |
| The | Notts County Supporters Trust were the majority shar |
| r Stockport as a substitute in a 2-0 defeat at | Notts County in 2005 aged just 16. |
| taffordshire Senior Cup in 1898 he was sold to | Notts County for a 'considerable' fee in November 18 |
| The final was contested by | Notts County and Bolton Wanderers. |
| He moved to | Notts County in October 1922 and played nearly 100 g |
| He joined | Notts County on loan in January 2008. |
| y, Grimsby Town, Lincoln City, Mansfield Town, | Notts County and Queens Park Rangers in a career tha |
| Cock's exploits at | Notts County earned the eye of Arsenal and he was si |
| Stoke City and | Notts County complete the bottom three. |
| January 2009 Mayo cancelled his contract with | Notts County by mutual consent, feeling his chances |
| land sustained a knee injury in a game against | Notts County on 17 January 1981, after which he play |
| Whilst with | Notts County he achieved 12 goals in the 1890/91 sea |
| glish Football League playing for Southampton, | Notts County and Birmingham City. |
| 11, when Sunderland suffered a loss at home to | Notts County in the 3rd Round of the FA Cup. |
| rren Huckerby (Norwich City) , Richard Liburd ( | Notts County and Bradford City), Matt Redmile (Shrew |
| Ashcroft was loaned out to | Notts County in 1995. |
| spell with Tranmere Rovers, before he moved to | Notts County in November 1987 for £50,000. |
| He came on during Vale's 2-1 home defeat to | Notts County and was arguably the best player with h |
| Pepper played with | Notts County in The Football League. |
| He also played for | Notts County and Peterborough United. |
| the First Division of the Football League for | Notts County during the 1904-05 season. |
| Delroy signed for | Notts County of Football League Two. |
| first goal for the club in a 2-0 victory over | Notts County on 3 March 2007. |
| ball map four years earlier when they defeated | Notts County in the FA Cup at the former's Waterloo |
| After Tottenham he played for | Notts County (18 league games, 2 goals) and Northfle |
| times in the league before a free transfer to | Notts County in Football League Two, where he spent |
| a memorable 2-1 FA cup upset of first division | Notts County in February 1904. |
| ventry City with another newly promoted side - | Notts County - who lost 2-0 at Manchester City on th |
| a solitary start in his second season (against | Notts County in the Carling Cup) and with the arriva |
| Alex Gibson 1959/69 | Notts County (347 games, 10 goals) |
| Matt was appointed "Head of Communications" at | Notts County Football Club during the fated ownershi |
| In 2003, the oldest league club in the world- | Notts County went into administration, and looked to |
| Notts County are the oldest club in the Football Lea | |
| htly more luck during his final few seasons at | Notts County as he increased his appearances to 64 a |
| ery F.C. then back to Shels before signing for | Notts County in August 1946. |
| al stages of his college course when he joined | Notts County and upon qualifying took up a teaching |
| He had come through the | Notts County youth system at the same time as Jeff A |
| Albert Iremonger signed for | Notts County from local minnows Notts Jardines, maki |
| Warnock recruited him to the backroom staff at | Notts County and then in 1993 at Huddersfield. |
| made his first start in the opening fixture at | Notts County but his injury jinx hit again as he fir |
| ne on his right foot in the 1-1 home draw with | Notts County on 11 December, although he declared hi |
| Notts County are the oldest club in the Football Lea | |
| Notts County began their campaign against non-league | |
| He joined | Notts County and subsequently moved to Watford for £ |
| On 1 July 2008 Hoult returned to | Notts County on a permanent basis, signing a two-yea |
| But the departure of Alex Rae to | Notts County at the end of Oct 2010 saw Hamann move |
| He has been a regular in the | Notts County starting 11 in 2010-2011 season. |
| re joining Football League First Division side | Notts County in January 1904. |
| uth, Barnet, Wycombe Wanderers, Boston United, | Notts County and Mansfield Town. |
| 86 and made his debut in February 1887 against | Notts County in the sixth round of the FA Cup. |
| t) is an English footballer who has played for | Notts County (where he spent loan spells at Shrewsbu |
| This run finally ended with a 1-0 win over | Notts County on 9 April. |
| he Supporters Trust eventually took control of | Notts County Football Club, buying the club of Haydn |
| n 26 February 1895 when heading for a match at | Notts County he misread the train timetables and sel |
| Arthur William Green (footballer) (1881-1966), | Notts County F.C., Nottingham Forest F.C. and Wales |
| n Sirrel said "Ask any kid what he knows about | Notts County and he'll tell you they're the oldest f |
| at Millwall from October to December 1983, at | Notts County from October to December 1984, at Linco |
| otballer who played in The Football League for | Notts County and Chester City. |
| Family Stand in 2007, after the man who saved | Notts County from liquidation in 2003, by buying the |
| ls included a hat-trick in a 5-0 home win over | Notts County on May 7, 1927, in the final game of th |
| then again from 1939 to 1943, with a spell at | Notts County in between his two spells at Lincoln. |
| He later joined | Notts County (1946-1949) and Derby County (1949-1951 |
| sh himself as a first-team member so he joined | Notts County in 2004, from where he went out to Here |
| Bolton Wanderers and | Notts County occupied the two promotion places in th |
| However a 1-0 home loss inflicted by | Notts County sent Vale on a run of seven defeats and |
| the injured Walter Wigmore for a game away at | Notts County which finished goalless. |
| Devlin had showed previously returned and sent | Notts County to the top end of the table and an inst |
| He later worked as a trainer for | Notts County and Romford. |
| As a result, he was sold to | Notts County in June 2006. |
| n over Hull City in Round 3, they scraped past | Notts County and Liverpool, they beat York City in t |
| Portsmouth in 1976 and later the same year to | Notts County before rejoining Rangers in September 1 |
| fermline Athletic, Hibernian (as a caretaker), | Notts County and Raith Rovers. |
| llingham, Hull City, Cardiff City, Portsmouth, | Notts County and Walsall. |
| He returned to | Notts County after suffering an injury of his own in |
| ub football for West Bromwich Albion, Everton, | Notts County and Scunthorpe United. |
| They needed to win at | Notts County and for Coventry to lose at Aston Villa |
| He was a prominent member of the | Notts County team that season, with his electric pac |
| A spell as assistant-manager at | Notts County followed before returning to Chester as |
| Cup Final, but finished on the losing side as | Notts County defeated Wanderers 4-1. |
| later as a late substitute in the 3-0 win over | Notts County at Meadow Lane. |
| In 1924 he had a trial with | Notts County but without success. |
| e appearances for Cambridge before signing for | Notts County in July 2006. |
| nd Division Play Off Final was won in 1991 and | Notts County were subsequently promoted to Division |
| chieved the same feat for Blackburn Rovers and | Notts County respectively.) |
| He was also a manager, taking charge of both | Notts County and Manchester City. |
| They were joined by | Notts County and Swansea City, completing a meteoric |
| tt was Chairman of Brentford Football Club and | Notts County Football Club. |
| At the end of 1966-67 | Notts County finished just above the re-election pos |
| He then moved to | Notts County after short spells at Walsall and Crewe |
| led to make a prolonged impact and was sold to | Notts County in February 1972 for £18,000. |
| returned to England in December 1975, joining | Notts County as assistant to Ronnie Fenton. |
| ircumshaw was a product of the youth system at | Notts County where his older brother Peter Bircumsha |
| appearances in the Football League playing for | Notts County and Leeds City. |
| In 2009 Mark rejoined the | Notts County Team as their Kit Man. |
| Cup Quarter Final at White Hart Lane, a match | Notts County lost 2-1 live on the BBC. |
| Harris joined | Notts County for £3,000 in November 1925, then joine |
| Fenton returned to | Notts County on loan a month later and on 10 Novembe |
| expanded to include 20 teams, sparing Bury and | Notts County from relegation to the Second Division. |
| For the former Bristol Rovers and | Notts County player, see Arthur Griffiths (footballe |
| He then made his return to | Notts county and made a further appearance before Pl |
| He started his career at | Notts County where unfortunately the treatment table |
| In July 1988, O'Riordan was transferred to | Notts County for a fee of £16,000. |
| 2 June 1991 - | Notts County beat Brighton 3-1 in the Second Divisio |
| He crossed the Trent to join | Notts County in 1947 and played alongside Tommy Lawt |
| His move from | Notts County to Portsmouth was the source of some co |
| In January 1999 he was signed by | Notts County for £30,000. |
| nt season and later played at Leicester Fosse, | Notts County and Leeds City before retiring in 1906. |
| e was most recently manager of League One side | Notts County after Paul Ince was sacked. |
| ball match played was on 22 March 1866 against | Notts County (who had been formed in 1862). |
| He left Cardiff in 1921 to join | Notts County where he finished his league career. |
| Bristol Rovers then Newport County followed by | Notts County then he completed the circle in 1937 by |
| ation places were occupied by Birmingham City, | Notts County and Wolverhampton Wanderers. |
| leased by Mansfield in May 2008 and signed for | Notts County on a two-year contract on 27 June. |
| 8, Sandercombe had his contract cancelled with | Notts County by mutual consent. |
| and moved on to Altrincham, Huddersfield Town, | Notts County and Northwich Victoria. |
| Born in Enfield, London, Sandercombe joined | Notts County following his release from Plymouth Arg |
| He signed for | Notts County on 1 January 2008, for one month. |
| Notts County put all eleven men on the line and Stok | |
| He played his last game for West Ham against | Notts County on 13 March 1993. |
| Football League Two side | Notts County came in for Butcher when his Peterborou |
| bs include Blackburn Rovers, Bolton Wanderers, | Notts County and Blackpool. |
| t Stoke were pressing forward for an equalizer | Notts County defender Hendry handled in the area so |
| arrow song is a football chant sung by fans of | Notts County Football Club, which goes to the tune o |
| Richmond was later linked with | Notts County and Leeds United before being declared |
| Paradise Heights in which Ralf Little played a | Notts County fan. |
| He was part of both 2005 and 2010's | Notts County Championship winning sides. |
| Which Neil stated that 'When I first came to | Notts County all I had was a wheelborrow...and the w |
| He then returned to England to manage | Notts County (1987-1988), Walsall (1989-1990) and No |
| Subsequent moves to | Notts County (including a loan spell at Hereford), W |
| Stoke were away an | Notts County and took over 14,000 fans to Meadow Lan |
| a friend who lived in Nottingham, who being a | Notts County supporter, shipped out the black and wh |
| tball League, spending the 1907-08 season with | Notts County and the 1908-09 season at Bradford Park |
| Petterson joined | Notts County in December 2004, but was released at t |
| their first win in three games when they beat | Notts County for the second time in as many months, |
| Notable former managers of | Notts County include Jimmy Sirrel, Neil Warnock, How |
| rel completed the remarkable transformation of | Notts County in May 1981. |
| Notts County started their League Cup campaign again | |
| ague appearances for the club before moving to | Notts County in 1995. |
| He made his debut in a 1-1 home draw with | Notts County on 7 May 1995, but left on a free trans |
| as a schoolboy at Stoke City before moving to | Notts County as a trainee. |
| He was on the books at | Notts County as a youngster. |
| uesting for Leicester City, Mansfield Town and | Notts County during wartime, he signed professional |
| He then left to manage | Notts County on 5 June 1995. |
| gh United, Chilvers signed for League One team | Notts County on two-year contract on 23 July 2010. |
| The final win in 1891 was against the | Notts County side featuring David Calderhead. |
| h, scoring on his debut in a 6-2 home win over | Notts County on 26 February 1927. |
| Middlesbrough, Bradford City, Carlisle United, | Notts County and Lincoln City. |
| His career took him to | Notts County and Lincoln City before he returned to |
| time in his senior career in the 1-0 defeat to | Notts County in August 2006. |
| Ham's final day 1-0 loss to eventual champions | Notts County was irrelevant, as fellow challengers L |
| Notts County and Arsenal were relegated to the Secon | |
| heet for the Magpies came on 14 February where | Notts County beat Barnet 2-0. |
| t spells with Sheffield United, Stoke City and | Notts County in the English Football League. |
| Buxton played for Derby County, Luton Town and | Notts County before joining Port Vale in December 19 |
| 1, and he remained with them until signing for | Notts County in 1977. |
| ermanents seats, first used for a game against | Notts County on September 18, 1993. |
| ces with Aston Villa, Wolverhampton Wanderers, | Notts County (twice), Birmingham City, Huddersfield |
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