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Curtis Edwards Excited for ‘Brilliant Fit’ with Notts County


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Curtis Edwards, the accomplished midfielder known for his cultured playing style, has spoken highly of his decision to join Notts County, describing it as a ‘brilliant fit’ for his abilities. Edwards, who has spent the majority of his career in the higher tiers of Scandinavian football, has penned a two-year contract with Notts and is eager to begin his first season in the English Football League (EFL).

“There are only two or three League Two clubs I know of who like to get the ball down and think about the game a bit differently - the angles, overloads, playing out from the goalkeeper. That’s why I think Notts is a brilliant fit for me," Edwards explained. The midfielder emphasised the club's playing philosophy as a significant factor in his decision. “I know the size of the club is massive but the main reason I want to be here is the playing philosophy.”

Edwards expressed his appreciation for head coach Stuart Maynard and the club for bringing him on board: “When you hear a coach outline that to you, you’re totally taken by it, and it’s something you want to be part of, so I’m very thankful to Stuart Maynard and the club for wanting to bring me in on this part of the club’s journey."

The Middlesbrough-born player, versatile in his role on the pitch, noted his preferred position. “I can play as an eight, making runs into the box and creating chances in dangerous areas, but my favourite position is a bit deeper where I can get the ball from the central defenders, try to play through the lines and supply the dangerous players – and I know Notts have a few of them!”

Edwards made his return to the UK earlier this year, signing a short-term deal with National League side Woking, managed by former Notts midfielder Michael Doyle. He remarked on his decision to come back to England: “I felt like it was time to come back to England, try and test myself in the EFL and embrace the football culture we have over here. Playing in the National League was new to me, but it was a challenge I was really excited for. I knew how it was going to be, fighting for points at the bottom, but I was ready for it and loved every minute.”

His time at Woking was made memorable by the positive impressions left by Michael Doyle and Dion Kelly-Evans, as well as Ian Burchnall, who coached Edwards at Ostersund. “I can’t thank Woking enough for giving me the opportunity to come back to England. Michael Doyle and Dion Kelly-Evans both spoke really positively about Notts, as did Ian Burchnall who I played under at Ostersund,” Edwards added.

Looking ahead, Edwards is excited about settling down in Nottingham with his young family, who will soon be moving from Sweden. As pre-season kicks off, his enthusiasm is palpable: “When you join a new club it's always nice to be there from day one. I’ve had a few moves where I’ve arrived halfway through pre-season and missed out on some of the work, but this time I’ll be able to take on board all the information."

Training has already begun in Sweden, and Edwards feels prepared for the challenges ahead: “I feel really good. I’ve been training with a team in Sweden a few times a week and have had some time off, so I’m ready to go.”

Anticipating his debut in front of the Notts County faithful, Edwards concluded with a sense of determination: “I can’t wait to get cracking in front of a big, passionate crowd that’s going to get behind the team. It’s everything you want as a player, and I’m fully focused on giving everything to help the club win as many matches as we can.”

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he does sound like a good fit for what we need, he will be around good players and i am sure that will see curtis edwards at his best. i have seen no end of positive comments for his ability on twitter from woking fans and people who have seen him play. i am glad hes here.

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Curtis Edwards seems to be a promising addition to the team. His thoughtful responses to the Notts County media team’s questions suggest that he is focused and determined. We need players who bring something unique to the table, and I am hopeful that he will work hard for us on the pitch.

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Without a doubt, his signing is crucial given his experience. It seems he was likely to join an EFL club, and I am glad it’s us. He brings a wealth of experience from playing overseas. It’s encouraging to know that we are building a squad with individuals who can take control of the ball, put pressure on the opposition, and get things moving. He should be a fantastic signing for us.

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I must say, I am thrilled to read most of what he said. He seems to be a very promising signing. Despite some comments suggesting that he might just be a ‘squad’ player, I believe he is much more than that. He appears to be an experienced player who might just bring out the best in those around him. Welcome to Meadow Lane, Curtis Edwards.

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Curtis Edwards’ comments have been very positive. The more I hear and read about him, the more excited I become about his signing. He appears to be a strong player and his calm demeanour should complement his teammates like Matt Palmer well. Hopefully, Scott Robertson can also find some calmness with both of them around him.

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Curtis Edwards is another brilliant signing for Notts and he is going to give Notts plenty of options in different  areas of midfield.

He has plenty of experience in Europe playing for European Club sides and has played against some of the top teams in Europe too.

Notts are  continuing to build a strong squad, after identifying the areas that needed strengthening, and Curtis will add to the Notts overall squad strength.

We have seen six additions of the Notts squad over the last few weeks and there is going to be plenty of competition for places, especially in the midfield area, where Curtis will operate.

It is also so pleasing that players want to come and play for our famous old club, and it is great to see each of our new players enthusiasm for their new club coming through in their interviews.

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I'm thrilled to hear Curtis Edwards is excited about joining Notts County. His extensive experience abroad and his understanding of football tactics make him a valuable asset. His preference for playing a deeper role will benefit our defensive line as well. I believe his ability to create chances from the back will enhance our attacking potential. It's also great to see his enthusiasm for starting the season right from day one. His dedication to the team and respect for the coaching staff are commendable. His presence on the pitch will surely inspire his teammates and fans. Looking forward to a season full of strategic play and exciting moments.

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Curtis Edwards joining Notts is a significant boost for the team. His time in Scandinavian football has clearly shaped him into a thoughtful and skilled player. His emphasis on the club's playing philosophy and his eagerness to contribute right from the start are promising signs. It's evident that he values the strategic aspects of football, which will be a great addition to our squad. I appreciate his readiness to take on challenges and his commitment to being part of the team’s journey. His comments reflect a player who is not only talented but also dedicated and forward-thinking. Here's to a season filled with exciting gameplay and success with Edwards in the mix.

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I think Curtis Edwards’ signing is brilliant for us. His ability to play both attacking and deeper roles makes him a versatile player who can adapt to different game situations. I love how he appreciates the team’s philosophy and is keen to integrate into the squad. His positive comments about the coaching staff and the club show his genuine excitement to be here.

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It's good to see Curtis Edwards so enthusiastic about his move to Notts. His experience in higher-tier Scandinavian football brings a lot of promise. I appreciated his thoughtful consideration of the club's playing philosophy and his understanding of how it aligns with his style of play. His words reflect a genuine passion for the game and a desire to integrate seamlessly into the team.

Moreover, it's encouraging to hear about his appreciation for the coaching staff and the effort he's putting into training. His comments about settling into Nottingham with his family show that he's committed to making a long-term impact. his attitude and skill set bode well for the team’s future.

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Curtis Edwards seems like an outstanding fit for Notts. It’s clear he is not just focused on individual success but also on contributing to the team’s overall performance. His comments about preferring a deeper playing position suggest he’ll be pivotal in both defence and attack. I look forward to see how he performs. His experience and mindset might be the key to a successful season for us.

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