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Notts County player rattles Nottingham Forest with chant; Wrexham fans mock Magpies celebrations

Notts County player Aden Baldwin rattles Nottingham Forest with a cheeky chant; while Wrexham fans mock the Magpies’ post-match celebrations.

The Magpies defender Aden Baldwin amuses with a cheeky chant which seems to be rattlings some Nottingham Forest fans at the weekend.

The Magpies defender greeted his club’s fanbase while on board a coach, taking in the celebrations and party atmosphere following promotion back to the EFL.

They won a place back in League Two via a penalty shootout victory over Chesterfield – twice coming from behind to level on the day.

Archie Mair produced heroics after the Norwich loanee saved two spot-kicks, while Scott was man to send Notts up, ending their four-year stay in the National League.

A video emerged at the weekend showing Baldwin having some fun, after being asked to come up with a song.

He was seen shouting “What do we think of [Nottingham] Forest?” with fans responding “Sh*t!”.

Baldwin followed: “What do we think of sh*t?”, to which the fans said “Forest!”…

This led to hilarious laughs among the crowd, and now that it’s surfaced online, it’s getting plenty of attention online with Forest fans responding to it.

There were however some celebrations of Notts County’s that got a mocking, trolled by fans for their lack of celebration following promotion.

No doubt rather knackered after both their playoff games going to extra time and a long hard gruelling season, footage on Twitter captioned “special delivery”, showing keeper Sam Slocombe bringing in a trolley packed full of crates of beer into the dressing room at Wembley.

But now Wrexham fans have compared to the two club’s dressing room celebrations, with Notts County on the receiving end of a trolling…

Macaulay Langstaff said after the playoff final win, as per Nottingham Post: “There was incredible pressure, but we put that on ourselves though as well – when you get 107 points in the league, it’s difficult to not feel hard done by because, in any other season, you are promoted.

“We were just up against another animal in Wrexham that have obviously beat that, so going into the play-offs we knew there was going to be pressure there.

“I wouldn’t say that we didn’t handle the pressure and just going into the game knowing it was our last chance, but we should have been promoted and on the beach with the points tally that we had.

“Both games I think we started really anxious, especially today, credit to Chesterfield but I think the points total that we have got this season has given us that belief, and that is down to the manager as well – he has created this character in the group when we were 2-0 down against Boreham Wood and 1-0 down today, went behind in extra-time, we have that belief that we can go on to win any game.”

If Langstaff took penalties, he would have easily gone past the 50-goal mark for the season, but he added: “That is credit to Ruben.

“I know we can have a laugh and a joke about it but Ruben’s record has been unbelievable – if I was taking penalties it would be for the wrong reasons.

“Ruben is our best penalty taker, I think if I took them it would be for selfish reasons but I do back my ability in penalty situations and I knew which penalty I was going to take all week because I have been practicing.”

“Obviously I was a bit nervous with the affairs that happened at Wrexham,” Scott said on his spot kick.

“That hit me hard after that game seeing the title slip away, I always knew to get stuck in and kept working hard – the gaffer had a word with me and he was brilliant and backed me all the way, and I had full confidence in the team stepping up to take the penalty and gladly I put it away.

“Tom Weal deserves a lot of credit because we have worked on it after every training session in the week and he said to the boys, practice the penalty you want to take if it goes to it on Saturday and he gave us a routine to do, we stuck to it which made it so much easier and I could concentrate on that and could execute it.”

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There was a lot of reaction as Notts County player Aden Baldwin rattles Nottingham Forest with a cheeky chant while Wrexham fans mock the Magpies celebrations…

ON BALDWIN:

@jtweets92: Never in my 20+ years of watching Forest have we sang a song about Notts County. So weird.

@psychoFTID: Have they put their “youngest club in the football league” sign up yet?

@NCFCbenmellor: Fuck me lads taking this to heart a bit

@EmilioPastore_: Half the fans at Wembley were probably forest hahaha

@Dickieboy01: Lol, rent free. Just can’t be nice can they. Most of the Forest fan base wanted them to win but their true colours are on display here. Back to being bell-ends 😂

@NFFCASC: Forest packed out the square and celebrated, county packed out there car park… we wanted you to win 😂😂

@exe_lxuis: The levels to this game when you deep them chanting this for getting into the football league

@JtNottm: Bit weird that after a great win, Forest is all that he can think about! County are certainly the furthest thing from my mind!! 😂

@apaluszki: Most forest fans, including myself, were all cheering on county aswell. Would have gone to the home leg aswell if it wasn’t for work. Maybe that’s weird behaviour but this defo feels like the little brother needlessly jabbing at the bigger brother who doesn’t see them as a threat

@CHJACKJ: 🤦‍♂️ try to like these but seeing the fans over the past few days on here and now this… pretty hard to

@holmes_martyn: I don’t understand there behavior most forest fans I know wanted Notts to win and was actually watching there game after the Chelsea match finish hoping they would do it just reminds me of a younger brother calling you names no hate as they are family

@RBaccoli: I was in full support of county going up until I saw this, thought us Nottingham teams were supposed to stick together “absolutely pathetic “ notts county have now lost my respect for good.

@ryantheg: Why any forest fan would go and see these at Wembley is mental they literally hate our club 😂

ON THE DRESSING ROOM CELEBRATION:

@Wrexhamisdname: Calm down boys

@MrNCFC71: A couple of things that might explain the difference. Wrexham were at home and had just won in 90 minutes, staff would have prepared the celebration in advance. Notts were at Wembley had just played 120 mins with a shoot out and no idea how long after that before the beers arrive

@MitchJesse; Hope everyone is alright. Get the Wet floor signs out before you leave.

@PaulHug03121124:
Wrexham had what appears to be Madri, decent enuf beer I’d be happy to have.
Notts County had Budweiser – gross. I’d be pissed of with that.

@AdamStabbo: It’s because it was budweiser

@777Leds: Notts played 2 hours and a shoot out, give em a break #notts #wembley

@skulzy87: One team won their league, the other didn’t

@DeniseCharles: And that’s why @Wrexham_AFC won the league, the passion and dedication just screams at you… same with the fans.. the Racecourse is a fortress 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿♥️

@EAknowsball: Don’t party too hard boys

@IwanHiraethog: He was drinking this before the game right ? Would help explain those first ten minutes

@Matty_J120902: And the crowd goes mild

@neeelyweeely: That’s the WINNING changing room? I wouldn’t have bothered playing if that’s the reaction lads

@Harry07500587: Electric atmosphere

@Paulrevuelta: Mental scenes

@KAG55555: Bundle of joy them lot

@Bobby_Brown43: This is why I ban phones in the changing room, just won promotion and all sat down posting about how happy they are… try showing it lads.

@adummarriott: Changing room was buzzing 🙃

@JonoTobin: Sounds more like they’ve just been relegated 😂

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