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Cedwyn Scott Eager to Embrace New Role as Notts County’s Number 9


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As Notts County prepare to kick off their 2024-25 League Two campaign against Tranmere Rovers, Cedwyn Scott is relishing the opportunity to step into a more prominent role for the club. The forward, who joined the Magpies two years ago alongside Macaulay Langstaff, has been handed the coveted number 9 shirt following Langstaff's departure to Millwall. Scott’s promotion to the role is a significant milestone in his career, especially given the challenges he has faced over the past year.

Reflecting on the injury that kept him sidelined for much of the previous season, Scott admitted that it was a difficult time for him. “It was a really, really difficult period in my career, sort of the first real serious injury I’ve had,” Scott said. “When I first went for the consultation, the doctor was pretty blunt and said, ‘It’s potentially career-ending,’ and I was taken aback and in shock.” Despite the severity of the injury, Scott remained determined to return to the pitch, focusing on his rehabilitation with the same commitment he shows on match days. 

“There was nothing that could be done except getting my head down and cracking on with it,” Scott continued. His hard work paid off, and he has since been a consistent presence in pre-season training. “I think I’ve been involved in every single session so far in pre-season and, you know, I’m feeling the rewards of that.”

The departure of Langstaff has undoubtedly left big boots to fill, but Scott is eager to take on the responsibility that comes with wearing the number 9 shirt. “Obviously, when me and Macca [Macualay Langstaff] first came to the club, we had a discussion about who would have it. I had the 19 at Gateshead, and it was available here as well, so I let him have that one,” Scott explained. Now, with Langstaff moving on, Scott sought his friend's blessing to inherit the number. “I spoke to him and said, ‘Would you mind if I had that?’ and he said, ‘No, not at all.’ He’d love it, so yeah, happy to take on that burden.”

Scott recognises the pressure that comes with the shirt, particularly at a club with as rich a history as Notts County. “It’s a massive club. I’m already very grateful to be here, playing for them,” Scott remarked. “To wear that number 9, which was my favourite number growing up, is a real honour as well as a burden, but I want that pressure. I want to have that mindset that I’m going to score goals.”

Interestingly, Scott is set to operate in a slightly different role this season, transitioning from an out-and-out striker to more of an attacking midfielder. “I’ve typically been an out-and-out number 9, but I’m currently operating in more of an attacking midfield role,” he said. Despite the shift, Scott’s ambitions remain unchanged. “I just want to score goals and keep helping the team.”

Looking ahead to the new season, Scott is optimistic, not just for himself but for the squad as a whole. “There’s been quite a big turnover of players, which since I’ve been here, we haven’t really had,” he noted. “The gaffer has done a lot of work on the training pitch, and I think we’re starting to gel really well.”

The opening match against Tranmere Rovers marks a fresh start for Scott and his teammates, and the forward is determined to make the most of it. “Saturday, we should be in a really good place to go and try and hit the ground running, hopefully,” Scott concluded.

With a new number on his back and renewed confidence following his recovery, Cedwyn Scott is poised to play a crucial role in Notts County’s quest for success this season. The Magpies’ supporters will be hoping that Scott can indeed rise to the occasion and fill the void left by his predecessor.

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NiftyNick

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Scott's attitude towards his recovery and new role is impressive. Wishing him and the team all the best!

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KingMaynard

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Promising to hear Scott is eager to embrace the challenges ahead. He seems genuinely committed to the cause.

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liampie

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i believe its cedwyn scotts time to shine, he was missed last season just as much as matt palmer. scott sort of became a shadow to macca, so i do think fans will see him at his best and whilst macaulay langstaff is a goal machine. i think scotts relentless pressure and ability to win the ball back quickly will be a big part of our season ahead.

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allardyces tash

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Cedwyn Scott's transition from an out-and-out striker to an attacking midfielder could be a game-changer for Notts County this season. Despite the challenges he faced with a severe injury, his dedication to rehabilitation and the team is nothing short of inspiring. His readiness to accept the number 9 shirt, a number with significant pressure and history, speaks volumes about his character and ambition. With the departure of Langstaff, Scott's willingness to fill in and his positive mindset will surely inspire the squad. Here’s hoping his optimism translates to the pitch and brings about a successful season for the Magpies.

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Robbie

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Really pleased that Stuart Maynard has shown the confidence in Cedwyn to hand him the number nine shirt 

His patience & determination to recover from a serious injury is admirable.

Good luck to Cedwyn this season. I hope he scores plenty of goals for Notts, now he's out of the shadow of Macca.

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SpellbindingCaskey

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I'm thrilled to see Cedwyn Scott embrace his new role with Notts County. Wearing the number 9 is no small feat, especially with the legacy it carries. Overcoming such a serious injury and returning stronger is a true testament to his resilience and dedication. It’s refreshing to read about a player who genuinely values the club and its history. His ambition to take on the additional responsibilities and transition to an attacking midfielder showcases his adaptability. The positive mindset he holds is contagious, and I’m sure it will have a great impact on the rest of the squad. Looking forward to seeing how he performs throughout the season and contributes to the team’s success!

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Joshua

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Great player. I think he will be used more due to our current squad size. I have always wanted to see him start more games. He had to wait at the beginning of last season to make that happen, then unfortunately he got injured and missed a lot of the campaign. I hope he’s okay and ready to score goals for us as we push for promotion to League One.

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JustLikeJuve

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It’s truly inspiring to hear about Cedwyn Scott’s journey back from injury. His commitment to rehabilitation and the way he’s embraced a new role in the team is something young players can look up to. The number 9 shirt at Notts County is iconic, and Scott’s eagerness to wear it shows his confidence and readiness to face challenges head-on.

Transitioning to a more attacking midfield role while keeping his goal-scoring ambitions shows his versatility and ambition. His positive attitude and dedication are bound to lift the squad’s morale. Here’s hoping Scott continues to progress and help Notts County achieve their goals this season. Best wishes to him and the team.

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Sirrels County

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Cedwyn Scott’s story is one of resilience and determination. Coming back from an injury that was described as potentially career-ending is no small achievement. Now, stepping into the iconic number 9 role for Notts, Scott has shown he’s ready to tackle new challenges head-on. I’m particularly impressed by his positive outlook and ambition to score goals regardless of his position. This kind of mindset will undoubtedly be a driving force for the squad. I’m optimistic about Scott’s impact on the team and eager to see how this season unfolds for him and Notts County.

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Blake

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I love Cedwyn Scott and everything he represents when he wears our colours. His pressure and skill at winning the ball have opened up so many opportunities for us. No matter where he plays, he always gives 100%.

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thommo

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The fact that Cedwyn Scott's overcome such a significant injury to reclaim a pivotal role in the team is truly inspirational. Taking on the number 9 shirt, especially under the weight of Langstaff’s departure, shows Scott’s readiness to embrace responsibility and lead by example. His willingness to adapt to a new playing position while maintaining his goal-scoring ambitions reflects his versatility and determination. This kind of spirit is exactly what a historic club like Notts County needs. Scott’s positive attitude and hard work during pre-season training are promising signs. I believe he will play a crucial role in driving the team towards success this season.

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NottsCountyKev

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Happy to see Scott bounce back from his injury. His determination and readiness for the new season are promising. It's also great to see him stepping into the number 9 role. His resilience after that injury is commendable!

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