Match Reports
The Magpies should have turned up at Saltergate in an old-fashioned red London double-decker bus, driven by Cliff Richard, singing: "We're all going on a summer holiday".
It all seemed to happen in slow motion, almost as if time cruelly wanted to make the Magpies wait a few more split-seconds before they could celebrate a priceless goal.
Prior to Notts County's trip over the border to Wrexham, manager Ian McParland stated that, if the Magpies came away safe, you would find no happier man in Nottingham.
The fans in the Kop stand at Meadow Lane chanted "we are staying up" at the end of the game.
Michael Johnson will always remember his goal against Rochdale at Meadow Lane nearly four weeks' ago because it was his first for Notts County.
It was Comply or Die that strode away from its rivals in the famous final furlongs at Aintree to win the Grand National on Saturday.
It was a day of fierce rivalries - as Old Firm foes Rangers and Celtic met in the SPL and Oxford and Cambridge contested the Boat Race on the Thames.
A feeling of fear swept across the New Meadow on the fierce wind when the Notts County team news began to emerge and there was no Mike Edwards or Michael Johnson at the heart of the defence.
It was Michael Owen who grabbed many of the headlines in the Sunday tabloids, after sealing a first win for Newcastle United since Kevin Keegan's return to St James' Park.
In a week when the choice between thoroughbred titans Kauto Star and Denman gave the sporting world a headache, the Magpies' clash at Peterborough was like a paracetamol.
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