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Alex Bass Prepares for the Challenge Ahead: Notts County Keeper Focused on Maintaining Form


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Ahead of a crucial fixture for Notts County this weekend, goalkeeper Alex Bass has opened up about his journey to Meadow Lane, his ambitions for the season, and his experience so far with the Magpies. 

The 26-year-old joined the club this summer, having impressed during a loan spell at AFC Wimbledon, and has already won over fans with his confident performances.

Reflecting on the start of the season, Bass expressed his satisfaction with how quickly the new players have gelled and how the team has adapted to the club’s style of play. "It's been a really good start," Bass said. "Coming in during the summer, it was important to get to grips with things, the way the gaffer likes to play, and I feel like all the new boys have settled in really nicely. We’ve gelled quickly, and long may that continue."

Bass, along with several other new signings, has had to adapt to Notts County’s tactical setup. While it might seem challenging for so many new faces to integrate, Bass believes the squad’s early arrivals in the transfer window were crucial. "We were lucky that we got the business done early," he said. "Me, Jacob [Jacob Beadau], Platty [Matty Platt] Jodi Jones, and all the boys came in early, so we had a full pre-season to work on things and get that understanding of how each other likes to play."

The goalkeeper’s confident displays between the sticks have certainly caught the eye, with many praising his command of the penalty area. When asked if he feels at home at Meadow Lane, Bass was quick to credit the manager for instilling belief in him. "It was big for me to come to a place where I felt I was wanted. The gaffer made it clear he wanted me, and that gave me a lot of confidence. It was one of the reasons why I came here, and it means I can just go out, express myself, and do what a goalkeeper needs to do, make saves and take crosses."

This feeling of being the number one goalkeeper has given Bass a sense of security that he hasn’t experienced throughout much of his career. "It’s the first club where I’ve started as what you’d class as the number one. Last season, I went on loan, and I knew the situation, but you’re only a loan player. Being here, with a longer contract, I know I’m secure and settled. It’s a really nice feeling."

Bass has had a nomadic career so far, with spells at Portsmouth, Bradford, and Sunderland, before landing at Meadow Lane. However, despite the constant movement, he remains focused on finding stability. "I’m at the age now where I’m not really bothered where I am, I just want to play football and find a settled home. Hopefully, that brings the best out of me."

Looking ahead to the upcoming match at Meadow Lane today, Bass is eager to build on the team’s positive start to the season and maintain their unbeaten run. "It’s important for us to keep building on that," he said. "We want to stay unbeaten for as long as possible, and we know what we want to achieve behind the scenes. We’ll keep striving for that."

The goalkeeper also highlighted the importance of Meadow Lane as a fortress for the team. "When the home fans get going, they’re a really good group to play in front of. It’s a great ground, and the pitch is looking incredible this year. It suits the way we want to play, and hopefully, we can make it a fortress."

With Bass in goal, the Magpies will be looking to continue their impressive run of form. His hunger for success and determination to establish himself at Notts County suggest that the club may have found a dependable figure between the posts. As the season progresses, Bass will undoubtedly play a pivotal role in Notts County’s push for success. 

For now, all eyes are on the upcoming fixture, as Bass and his teammates aim to keep their unbeaten streak alive and continue their strong start to the campaign.

Continue to share your pre-and-post match thoughts, stay up-to-date with all the key actions and share your thoughts during the game within the pride of Nottingham's match discussion for the game today against Accrington Stanley.

Meadow Lane will be paying tribute to Sven-Göran Eriksson, Notts County's former Director of Football and England manager, read up about this touching tribute ahead of the game.



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Fan of Big Tone

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Bass has made a good start to his career at Notts I hope he continues the good form, it must be good to have a solid defence in front of him too.

i can also imagine how having moved around a lot is unsettling, at least now he can settle at Notts and show us his best form.

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Robbie

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Bass has settled well into the side since coming to Notts

He appears to be the man between the sticks that Notts have needed for a while.

He is a calm and commanding figure, he's good at gathering crosses, & a good shot stopper too.

Alex is a big reason why Notts have tightened up in defence. A good goalkeeper can give defenders lots of confidence too.

We have seen it all before at Notts & other clubs looking for success. A good dependable goalkeeper does make a big difference.

I think Notts may have found that very goalkeeper in Alex Bass, who can help Notts get to the next level.

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liampie

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he is very calm and commanding, it must give the defence confidence when they know the keeper will come to catch the ball or push it away. along with his general presence, i think how he sees keeping clean sheets is important because he spoke about that when he signed and with time i think we could start picking more up.

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NiftyNick

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Great insight into Bass' mindset. Feels like we’ve got a keeper who’s really committed to the club.

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OoooooTommy

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I think this article really highlights how important it is for a player to feel settled. Alex Bass has had a tough few years moving around to different clubs, but it seems like he’s finally found a home at Notts County. It’s good to see him thriving here, especially with the faith the manager has shown in him. He’s been a solid presence in goal, and I think the fans appreciate his commitment and hard work. It’ll be interesting to see how he continues to grow as the season progresses, and I’m sure he’ll play a big part in any success we have this year.

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Blake

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Alex Bass has been class so far. Really hope he continues to be as solid between the sticks as he has been!

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JIMBO

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I’ve been really impressed with Alex Bass since he joined us. You can see from these comments that he’s really happy to be at Notts County, and that kind of positive mentality can make all the difference on the pitch. It’s clear that he’s got the backing of the manager, which must give him a lot of confidence going into every game. I also like how he talks about wanting to get involved with the play, not just make saves, which shows he’s in tune with modern goalkeeping. Hopefully, he can keep this form up for the rest of the season!

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The Heff

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Alex Bass has been a reliable goalkeeper for us. He's played well and made very few mistakes. I saw one small error against Grimsby, but it was hard to be critical of him for that. Overall, he's been very impressive. He's loud and confident, and he's calm in the penalty area. He reminds me of Darren Ward, a solid and reliable goalkeeper who was our number one for many years. I'm glad that Alex is happy and settled at Notts.

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Countyman

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He seems like a very good goalkeeper. I don't blame him for any of the goals you've conceded. It's a team effort. I think he'll keep his starting spot easily. We have two good backup goalkeepers just in case. Alex Bass looks determined to keep his place. Hopefully, no one gets injured during the season. If he doesn't, I don't see him being dropped. Maybe for cup games?

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KingMaynard

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Love how Bass is so humble and focused on just playing football. Definitely a great mentality to have!

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ExiledPie

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Alex Bass seems like a top professional and a great fit for Notts County. From this, it’s obvious he’s committed to the club and really wants to make a difference. His attitude towards settling down and finding consistency is refreshing in a game where players often move around too much. You can tell he’s had a tough time moving from club to club, but I think he’s found the right place now. His performances have been fantastic so far, and I’m excited to see where he can help take the team this season. With his skills and attitude, we’re in for a great campaign!

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TheSkipper

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Alex Bass has easily fitted into our style of play and brings with him a complete game, we needed a keeper who is comfortable with the ball at their feet but also a good shot-stopper. His communication skills, with his calm presence, are reassuring when he goes to claim the ball. I think he's the most all rounded keeper we have had since Roy Carroll. To consider his age and the fact that he should improve more towards turning 30, I think we have a keeper on our hands who can not only keep clean sheets but be a solid option for a promotion push.

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