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Dan Crowley on Notts County: ‘I Love Playing Here, It’s the Best Time I’ve Had Playing Football’


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The recent performances of Dan Crowley, the midfielder for Notts County, have been truly extraordinary. His journey, marked by both personal triumphs and team challenges, offers a fascinating insight into the world of football at Meadow Lane.

Crowley, a key figure in the squad, has been instrumental in shaping the team’s trajectory this season. His dazzling performances on the pitch, especially his uncanny ability to score goals, have really won over the hearts of the home fans and supporters.

Yet, it’s not just his individual brilliance that stands out. Crowley’s observations really bring the team to life. It’s clear that this team is more than just a group of individuals - they’re a tight-knit family who are stronger together. As Notts County navigates the highs and lows of the season, Crowley’s passion and commitment remain a constant, inspiring his teammates and delighting the fans.

In a recent nterview with Notts County midfielder Dan Crowley, the discussion centered around his stellar performance and the team's recent challenges. 

Crowley, a key player, shared the highs and lows, giving us a peek into the team’s dynamics. It’s like he’s taken us on a journey through the ups and downs, the victories and defeats, and the bonds formed along the way.

"Yeah, I love playing here. It's the best time I've had playing football, playing at Notts, you know," Crowley remarked when asked about his remarkable goal-scoring record at home. With nine goals, eight of them at Meadow Lane, he acknowledged the unique connection he feels with the crowd, attributing his success to the supportive atmosphere.

The conversation delved into a recent standout goal, with Crowley offering a play-by-play account: "Yeah, good bit of play by Maca [Macaulay Langstaff].  I saw the top left-hand corner kind of open up nicely and just put it in." This narrative not only showcased his individual skill but also underscored the team's coordinated effort on the field.

The midfielder also expressed his joy at the return of key players like John Bostock and Richard Brindley, stating, "Yeah, it's brilliant. They're both massive players for us, and, you know, they're such good lads on and off the pitch. It's really big for us to have them back playing, and you know, hopefully, we can get some more."

Acknowledging the challenges faced by the squad, Crowley commented on the recent injuries, saying, "Obviously disappointed with Matty and a few other injuries, but you know, there's nothing we can do. We just have to keep going and get them back as soon as we can." This realistic perspective showcased the team's determination to overcome obstacles.

Reflecting on the team's recent performances, Crowley evaluated last week's game, stating, "Yeah, I think last week's performance was actually a good one. I feel like we were very lucky to come away with a defeat. Like, definitely, we shouldn't have lost that game." 

He candidly addressed the challenges, including refereeing decisions, adding, "The referee, you know. You know what happened to him. That didn't help us, but there's nothing we can do about that. Yeah, we shouldn't have lost last week's game. Obviously two losses and it's good to put it right today."

As Notts County continues their journey through the season, Dan Crowley's passion for the game and commitment to the team shine through, leaving fans eager to witness more moments of brilliance on the pitch.

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liampie

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he really has stepped up and shined his role, we dont look like a team that is missing one of our star players from last season. Dan Crowley and David McGoldrick have slotted in and, offer both experience at a much higher level but also their general quality. We are lucky to have Crowley, he's a great player.

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CliftonMagpie

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He’s been fantastic and we’re truly fortunate to have a player of his calibre here at Notts. Observing him both at home and away games, he has a unique bond with Meadow Lane where he flourishes due to the support. He’s been instrumental throughout the season in bringing out the best in his teammates. Success requires players who take pleasure in their football. I’m glad he’s content here, as I’m relishing his on-field performances.

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MagpieRob

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Crowley’s realistic outlook on injuries and match outcomes show his maturity and understanding of the sport. It reflects the determination and tenacity of the team in overcoming challenges.
 

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BeestonPie

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Brilliant interview! Dan's humility and drive shine through. The team's friendship is clearly a testament to the collaborative spirit that's brewing at Meadow Lane.

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JustLikeJuve

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It’s energizing to see such passion in players like Dan Crowley. Interesting how his connection with the crowd seems to be a major factor contributing to his success, underscoring the vital role of fans in boosting player morale. We're right in the heart of the season, let's keep cheering them on!

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MagpieRoy

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This report truly encapsulates Dan's enthusiasm and dedication to his craft. His comments not only highlight his individual skills and achievements but also draw attention to our team's collective efforts and the stark realities of the footballing world, injury setbacks and controversial refereeing decisions don't go unnoticed. It really gives us fans a unique peek into the actual rollercoaster that every season brings.

His praise for the returning players like Bostock and Brindley and his candid acknowledgement of the defeat. This shows a player who's grounded and invested in his team's growth. Dan's rapport with his home crowd is commendable and it's this reciprocal bond that makes football more than just a sport. A truly in-depth, revealing interview!

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KingMaynard

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His joy is evident in his interviews and his football. He’s a footballer who works very hard and deserves nothing but admiration. His performance against Bradford was exceptional, one of many excellent displays so far.

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NottsTastic

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I couldn't agree more with Crowley’s sentiments. He's been instrumental in driving the Magpies to new heights, and his passion for the game is truly infectious. Keep shining, Dan!

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MagpieLane

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Can't help but admire Williams' honesty and respect for Wimbledon. Too many times, coaches disregard the competitors' strengths. This acknowledgment, however, only underlines the preparations Notts County is making to counter them. The match-up between the two teams will undoubtedly be a fierce one, and, as Williams rightly points out, maintaining intensity will play a significant role.

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ExiledPie

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Williams' insight into the strong unity in Wimbledon's team brings to mind the old saying, "united we stand, divided we fall". He gives credit where it's due and that speaks volumes about his understanding of the game. As a Notts fan, I'm excited to see how our team will face this united front. If we can disrupt their unity, we might catch them off-guard.

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JIMBO

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What really strikes me is Dan's raw passion for the game and his commitment to Notts. His talents on the pitch, combined with his strong morale and superb team spirit, reflect the sort of player that any team would treasure. It's clear that his success isn't merely due to individual brilliance, but also the result of a supportive atmosphere and fantastic team dynamics.

It's great to witness his acknowledgement of the crucial role played by his teammates and the fans, emphasising the importance of collective effort in the game of football.

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lambleypie

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What a breath of fresh air Dan Crowley is! It's so refreshing to hear a player speak with such passion and enthusiasm about playing for Notts County. He's absolutely right, there's something special about playing for this club and it's clear he's loving every minute of it. Long may his success continue and let's hope he helps us climb the league table!

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themightymagpies

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Dan Crowley’s performances have been brilliant this season and it’s great to hear he’s excited about playing, which only proves the positive impact Notts County’s atmosphere has on its players. His recognition of the crucial role of recovered players like John Bostock and Richard Brindley also underscores his team spirit.

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thommo

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Crowley’s openness in expressing his love for playing in Notts and his connection with the home crowd is impressive. It’s clear that he thrives in this supportive environment. His contribution to the team is invaluable, he’s incredibly talented with an extraordinary goal-scoring record and the ability to inspire his teammates.

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NottsLoyal

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Such an insightful read! Highlights the resilience of the team and the leadership of players like Dan. Here's hoping we get our injured players back soon.

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NCRichie

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Love the point Dan made about ‘family’. It’s a clear demonstration of how football isn’t just about the individual, but the synergy of the entire team.

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Blink1862

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It’s truly touching to see how passionate Dan is about Notts. It really highlights the unique bond between a player and his home crowd. Let’s keep the support going strong!

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Robbie

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A recurring theme with our new players is the passion and love they have for this club and Dan is no different.

Ten goals from Dan playing from midfield halfway through the season is a good number.

Ruben is Ruben but Dan has filled his shoes very well since he came into the side.

May Dan's good form continue because he plays an important roll in our side.

 



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