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Football is Tough, But We’re Here for Him – Stuart Maynard on Supporting Cedwyn Scott


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Notts County head coach Stuart Maynard has expressed his full support for forward Cedwyn Scott, who has been granted a leave of absence due to ongoing struggles with depression.

The 25-year-old player, who has endured a difficult period on and off the pitch, has been lauded by his manager for his bravery in openly discussing his mental health.

Maynard, speaking ahead of Notts County’s clash with AFC Wimbledon at Meadow Lane, revealed that Scott’s battle has been ongoing for some time. "He’s been struggling for a while, Ceds," Maynard admitted.

"He’s had a very difficult time, and even if you go back to last season with his injury, being out for most of the season, footballers want to play. It’s a release in a sense, playing week in, week out on the pitch in front of the fans. I think Ceds has struggled for a while, and we’ve been talking about it, but as a football club, we support him and back him. The key thing is supporting and backing him."

Maynard emphasised the importance of Scott’s decision to come forward and speak about his mental health, acknowledging how much courage it takes to do so in an environment like professional football.

"It’s huge credit to himself to be able to come out and talk about it because it’s a massive strength. I feel that we, as a football club and a management team, we’re a supportive club. We talk to our players a lot about lots of things because we want to make sure that if you’re happy off the pitch, when you come into work it’s got to be a good environment. Then you perform to the best of your ability."

The Notts County manager stressed the role of the club in creating a positive, open atmosphere where players feel comfortable discussing their personal challenges.

"We’re always talking to the players and making sure they’re okay on and off the pitch. It’s a huge credit to Ceds to be able to come out and openly talk about it. We wish him the best, and we’re supporting him in every way we can to make sure we get him right and back enjoying his football as soon as possible."

Scott, who has struggled with injuries in the past, has faced the difficulty of being sidelined, a challenge that many footballers find isolating. "It’s a lonely place when you get injured, especially long-term injuries," Maynard explained.

"Initially, you’re around the group, but then you end up with different rehab programmes, whether it’s gym sessions or not being out on the grass for a long period of time, so it’s very lonely. People think it’s always a team environment, but it’s very different for a player who’s not able to train and be close to the group."

When asked about the resources available to players like Scott, Maynard reassured fans that the club is doing everything possible to help him during this challenging time.

"There are means in place to support him and get him help with a counsellor. The PFA (Professional Footballers' Association) has been very good and supportive as well. There are lots of channels that you can gain support from, but the biggest thing is admitting it and wanting help, and that’s what’s brilliant with Ceds. He’s admitted he’s struggling, and now he can get the help."

Despite the setback, Maynard remains confident that Scott will return to football stronger and ready to contribute.

"We back him. We know he’s a top player and that he’ll be influential for us when he comes back, but there’s no pressure. We’ve just got to support him in the right way, and he’ll be back when he’s ready. There’s no timescale for us."

As Notts County prepares for their upcoming match, the focus remains on providing support for Scott.

The club, in line with Maynard’s vision, is committed to ensuring that their players’ well-being comes first, both on and off the pitch.

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liampie

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its good that the club and that stuart maynard are supporting cedwyn scott, i hope the time helps him and that he still plays a part in attending games because he should not be alone. he just needs to do what is best for him, the club is doing their part and as fans we can do ours.

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RetroPie

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Stuart Maynard really highlights how lonely it can be for a footballer dealing with long-term injuries. I can’t imagine the frustration Cedwyn must have felt being sidelined for so long, and it’s amazing that the club has provided the support he needs. It's such a relief to see that the conversation around mental health is changing in football, where it used to be a taboo subject. Cedwyn speaking out is not only a massive step for him personally but will also inspire others in similar situations.

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KingMaynard

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It’s great to see the club backing Cedwyn through this tough time. Mental health is just as important as physical fitness.

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CliftonMagpie

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There has been talk about something not quite being right. It's a shame that some people thought his performances were about him not being good enough for League Two, but how were they to know Cedwyn Scott has been struggling mentally?

I wish him all the very best. I hope he can come back happier. His injury has caused him some issues, but I am sure he will come good. I wonder if his depression is also impacted by the loss of his friend, Macaulay Langstaff. Either way, it's not nice, and I send him my fullest support.

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Robbie

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I'm very pleased that the Club is supporting Cedwyn. I know that the club will ensure that Cedwyn gets all the support he needs.

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NottsTastic

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A lot of respect for Cedwyn Scott. Hope he comes back stronger. Massive credit to the club for supporting him so well.

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Countyman

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It’s good to see Notts handling Cedwyn’s situation with such care. Mental health issues are often swept under the rug in football, but Maynard and the club have made it clear that they are fully supporting Cedwyn Scott through this tough time. As fans, we sometimes forget the pressure these players are under, especially when injuries keep them off the pitch for extended periods. It’s great to hear that Cedwyn has found the strength to talk about his struggles, and hopefully, he’ll return to the pitch when he’s fully ready. Hats off to the club for treating this with the seriousness it deserves.

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NiftyNick

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Good to see Maynard and the club handling this with care. Cedwyn’s health must come first, no matter how long it takes.

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JIMBO

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Maynard’s words about Cedwyn’s leave of absence really struck a chord with me. Mental health is still not talked about enough in football, and Cedwyn’s courage to come forward is a step in the right direction. As fans, we can sometimes be guilty of focusing too much on the results and not enough on the well-being of the players. Injuries are tough enough physically, but the mental toll can be just as challenging, if not more. I’m glad the club is handling this so well, and I hope it opens up more conversations about mental health in the sport.

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eighteensixtytwo

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Cedwyn Scott has shown real courage by speaking openly about his struggles, especially in a sport like football where mental health hasn’t always been prioritised. Stuart Maynard’s comments about supporting him, both on and off the pitch, show just how much the club cares for its players. Footballers are often seen as invincible, but they’re human too. It’s heartening to see Notts stepping up for Cedwyn during such a difficult time. I wish him all the best in his recovery and hope we see him back doing what he loves soon, but only when he’s ready.

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BromPie

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I’ve always admired the family feel at Notts County, and this just reinforces that. Stuart Maynard’s support for Cedwyn during this time is exactly what we would expect from a club that really values its players. Mental health isn’t something you can just shake off, and it’s great to see Cedwyn getting the help he needs without any pressure to return before he’s ready. As Maynard said, the team will be there for him, and I hope he knows that the fans are too. I can’t wait to see him back on the pitch, but only when he’s fully ready, mentally and physically.

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Sir Magpie

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Mental health in football is a topic we don’t hear about enough, so to see Cedwyn Scott opening up about his struggles is really refreshing. As fans, we sometimes forget how tough it can be for players when they’re not on the pitch, and Stuart Maynard’s words about how isolated long-term injury can make someone feel really hit home. The team environment helps, but it’s not the same as being fully involved day to day.

I’ve got so much respect for the club in how they’re handling this situation. They’re putting Cedwyn’s health first and ensuring he gets the help he needs. It’s also a reminder for all of us to check in on each other, whether we’re in sports or not. Mental health matters, and Cedwyn’s story is proof that it’s okay to ask for help.

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Blake

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Fair play to Cedwyn Scott for speaking out. It’s not easy in football, but Notts County’s support shows what kind of club we are.

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TheSkipper

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We need to give players time. If they are struggling and need support, we can only help them by being patient.

Cedwyn Scott opening up is a big deal; not many players do that in football. I hope he’s okay. Depression is something we, as a fan base, should support. It's important not just for the players, but for our friends too.

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