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Notts County Story — March 2014

Here we go again dear friends, welcome back to the Notts County Football Manager 2010 story! The end of February saw us sitting in 1st place, two points above Manchester United and with a game in hand. We were also still involved in the Europa League and in the FA Cup, that gave us a pretty busy schedule for March with some very tough matches in it. There was no way back, we had to keep on fighting for each game as the season was coming closer to its end.

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Here we go again dear friends, welcome back to the Notts County Football Manager 2010 story! The end of February saw us sitting in 1st place, two points above Manchester United and with a game in hand. We were also still involved in the Europa League and in the FA Cup, that gave us a pretty busy schedule for March with some very tough matches in it. There was no way back, we had to keep on fighting for each game as the season was coming closer to its end.

The first game of the month was supposed to be an easier one, at home with 17th placed Sheffield United. We won the away game quite clearly, 4-2 back in October. My boys were determined to solve the problem as quickly as possible, we were all over them right from the first seconds of the game. Guilherme picked up a nice assist from Sobis to score the opening goal and he doubled the lead 20 minutes later with a powerful shot from distance. Rafael Sobis was a bit jealous so he banged one in from the edge of the area before half time, it went straight into the top corner. Sheffield United‘s keeper was pretty busy in the second half too but he did quite well until Sobis powered another one in to make it 4-0. We were in for some good news at the end of the game, Manchester United were held to a 1-1 home draw by Stoke, we were four points clear now with a game in hand!

The next game was much more difficult, we were facing 4th placed Manchester City away from home. The home game went pretty well for us, it ended 3-1 back in October and it was a massive result for the fans. Manchester City were in a good state of form though, they just lifted the Carling Cup trophy after beating Chelsea 2-1 in the final. Our morale wasn’t too bad either, so we went forward right away but Forsyth, their keeper, denied Demba Ba with two fantastic saves in the first two minutes of the game! We continued to play pretty well but Manchester City were launching dangerous counter attacks and one of those went all the way eventually, Tevez beat the offside trap and slotted it home. My team reacted well but we lacked accuracy upfront, most of our shots from good positions went wide. Manchester City were riding the wave of enthusiasm and they produced a much better display in the second half, doubling their lead in the process with Adebayor. We tried to react but it all ended when Sobis hit the post a few minutes after Adebayor‘s goal. This was our game in hand so we were still top of the table with a four points cushion between us and Manchester United.


We had the chance to get even with The Citizens right away, the FA Cup 6th round game was coming up next. The confidence was a bit higher in their dressing room but I knew that we had the ability to get through to the next round. We were under pressure right away though and my defenders couldn’t cope with it, Robinho scored an early goal. Manchester City continued to dominate the game and we were lucky to score one against the run of play, Marcelo Moreno found a gap and placed the ball in. We were on the back foot for most of the first 45 minutes and Sergio Romero had to pull off some heroic saves to keep the score level. The second half was a bit more even but just about when we were hoping to do more Sneijder picked a poor pass back to a defender, Adebayor intercepted it and scored without saying thanks. The team looked confused in the next 10 minutes but the game took an interesting turn when the villain turned into a hero: Rodney Sneijder finished a quick counter attack with a delightful lob, we were back on level terms! Sneijder was absolutely fantastic in the following minutes, he was running around and intercepting almost any ball that was coming to our left wing. One of those interceptions led to a pass for Sobis, he was clean through but he was stopped by a tackle inside the box, penalty kick and a red card! Young left back Joe Barton stepped up to take the penalty and he placed it in, no keeper would have saved that one! We were under a lot of pressure after that goal but we survived with a bit of luck, a great long shot hit the post 10 minutes from time and then Sergio Romero worked another miracle to save a close range shot. Sneijder was the best player on the pitch after the error that led to Adebayor‘s goal, he did so much that he got injured and will be out for two weeks. We were through to the semi finals where we’ll meet the winner of an interesting game between Manchester United and Nottingham Forest.

After surviving the back to back battles with Manchester City we had another double trouble package ahead, the clash with Lazio in the Europa League last sixteen. The first leg was away from home and I was quite worried after looking at their squad, they had a great pair of strikers: Mauro Zarate and Goran Pandev. The first half was fairly even, the two teams were like boxers studying each others moves. Lazio did land a punch though, Zarate got away with a quick counter attack and set up Golasa for an easy goal. The second half started well for us, we were looking capable of coming back into the game but we got punished again on a counter attack. We reacted immediately and Sobis put one in right away, a very important away goal. The last half hour saw us defending with everything we had, Lazio put us under a lot of pressure but Romero managed to keep the tight score. It was a very rough game with countless fouls and yellow cards but we never looked like getting away unbeaten. We still had a chance in the second leg though, a narrow win could have given us the tickets for the quarter finals. Go to the next page to read the rest of the story.

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  1. Laxeyman

    15 февраля, 2010 at 22:43

    Well done Johnny, fantastic month there! I’d say you need another 4-5 wins from your last 8 games to win the title, and I would almost certainly say you will do it! Good luck against Marsielle, they are a good team, but you’ve got a great chance of beating them. Good luck for April those fixtures are the most gruelling I’ve ever seen!

  2. Sears

    15 февраля, 2010 at 22:44

    Fantastic month..keep it going! goodluck against OM in the europe league!

  3. Kevin Mayo

    15 февраля, 2010 at 23:48

    Hi Johnny
    Firstly what a thrilling read! You’ve really out done yourself this time and I managed not to scroll down the page to see the pictures :) Fantastic cup wins over Man City and eventually Lazio and you still have that two game advantage over Man Utd which I feel will be enough to secure you the title once they are played. I can see a Notts County v Arsenal Europa League final coming up. Well done on another great month.

  4. Lye

    16 февраля, 2010 at 02:09

    Hi mate, it will be busy schedule but you have the players for rotations so i don’t foresee too much problem for you. I believe you will be able to win the title in April. The form of Man Utd has not been good and probably they will drop some more points even though they play 4 matches.
    As long as you don’t drop too many points, the title will be yours. I believe you can do it.
    If you can get pass OM, you should be able to progress to the final and have good chance to win the champions league. Good luck.

    • Johnny Karp

      16 февраля, 2010 at 08:37

      Thanks a lot for your comments and good wishes folks, your support is fantastic.
      @Lye
      I checked the Europa League schedule and if we’ll get to the semi finals, those games will be played at the end of the month, I really don’t know where they’ll put them into our already packed schedule. I just hope we won’t have any injuries, that could make the squad rotation a bit problematic.
      @Kevin
      I’d prefer somebody else than Arsenal in the final, but I’d be happy just to get there.
      @Laxeyman
      I checked the schedule more than twice, I just couldn’t believe what was lying ahead of us…

  5. Bilal Ahmad

    16 февраля, 2010 at 14:47

    Good month! Your probably going to win the Premiership in a couple of more matches however it’s going to be hard. Playing against Liverpool, Arsenal and Chelsea in a row that is certainly going to be hard. Your probably going to win against OM and go on to the final to play against Arsenal. FA Cup semi finals looks pretty easy and you should win that!

  6. Bray

    16 февраля, 2010 at 14:54

    Awesome story just started reading a few days ago when I found a link on someone else’s site.

    Best of luck for this month it looks pretty important for all 3 competitions.

    • Johnny Karp

      16 февраля, 2010 at 16:13

      @Bray
      Thanks for the comment and for the good luck wish, welcome to the website!

  7. Dan Monksfield

    16 февраля, 2010 at 16:37

    Awesome month there Johnny, I have high hopes you will in the league, like Bilal said you have a couple of hard games there but I am confident you will win the title. You got a good chance of doing a treble there so good luck! :)

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