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"I Believe We Can Push On": Kellan Gordon Eyes Success at Notts County


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Kellan Gordon, a defender for Notts County, has enjoyed a solid start to his time at Meadow Lane, having made five appearances this season.

After stepping up due to an injury sustained to Jodi Jones in a recent match against Gillingham, the 26-year-old has impressed both on and off the pitch.

In a recent interview, Gordon spoke openly about his experience since joining Notts County and the significant role that returning home has played in his career.

"I've really enjoyed it, to be fair," Gordon shared when asked about his time at Notts. "Every day coming into training, I have a smile on my face. It’s just good. I’m back home as well, so it’s just been a perfect move for me, I’d say."

The move to Notts County represented a homecoming for Gordon, who had spent the previous season at Crawley Town, where he was part of the team that secured promotion. Despite the success at Crawley, the opportunity to return closer to his roots was too good to pass up.

"A lot of things happen in football that are out of your control," he said. "But being back home is a massive part for me because all my family’s here. That in itself brings back comfort. My mum’s down the corner, my siblings around the corner, so it’s nice to be back."

For Gordon, family plays a significant role in his mental and emotional well-being, which he believes translates into improved performances on the pitch. He noted that having his support system nearby helps ease the pressure that comes with professional football.

"It’s massive. Family for me always comes first," Gordon explained. "When I’m having good and bad days, I can just go to my mum’s or see my siblings. It takes a massive mental weight off your shoulders, and I think it does make my football better. It’s like having a comfort blanket to lean on, and my family comes to the games as well, which helps."

Despite having tasted success with previous clubs, Gordon remains ambitious about his future and is eager to play at a higher level. However, he recognises that circumstances in football are sometimes beyond a player’s control.

"Of course, I want to play at a higher level, it’s a massive thing I want to achieve," Gordon said. "But like I said before, a lot of things weren’t in my control. Now, being at Notts, I see no reason why we can’t push on to the next league."

Gordon believes Notts County’s squad has the potential to achieve great things this season. When asked what gives him confidence in the team’s prospects, he pointed to the depth and quality within the squad.

"I think it’s the squad we have. No matter who plays in what position, we’ve always got a strong player to come in or start. That plays a massive part in any successful team," he said.

Reflecting on his own performances, Gordon feels he has made the most of his opportunities so far this season, stepping up when called upon and making a positive impact.

"I believe I’ve taken my chances when I’ve had an opportunity," Gordon said. "When I’ve come on, I’ve made an impact on what the manager wants me to do, and in the two games I’ve started, I feel I’ve made my mark on the game as well."

One of Gordon’s standout moments came when he scored in a match against Burton Albion, a town close to his heart.

"I got a goal against Burton, where I was born, so that was a nice touch," he smiled. "All my family was there, literally all my grandparents live in Burton, so everyone was there."

Looking ahead to the next few weeks, Gordon acknowledges the challenges that lie ahead for Notts County but remains confident that the team can maintain their strong start to the season.

"I think every week in this league is tough," he reflected. "Whether you’re playing someone at the top or the bottom, every game is a test. But we’re well-drilled, and the squad is strong enough to handle it."

Gordon also praised the atmosphere at Meadow Lane and the investments the club has made, including the new pitch, which has created an environment he believes is ready for success.

"It’s a brilliant stadium. Even last season, when I played here as an opponent, it was a great atmosphere. Now, being part of the home side, it’s fantastic. Everything is set up for this club to go higher, it’s now up to us to take it to that next level."

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liampie

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i like kellan gordon, i think he can cover whilst jodi jones is out and he could become a player that is a vital part of what makes stuart maynards side work as a first team member. he does work hard and i like the ability he has to do different types of crosses, its not just hit in or try to curve it, sometimes he puts in crosses which are consistently begging to be taken. i find what he says to be very humble, i am glad hes back amongst his family.

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themightymagpies

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I find it quite wonderful to see how players like Kellan Gordon thrive when they’re back in familiar surroundings. Family being nearby seems like a grounding force, providing a solid support system. This comfort translates into a clear focus on his football, and that’s beneficial to both him and Notts County. His enthusiasm and drive reflect through his gameplay, not just aiming for personal achievement but contributing positively to the team’s ethos. With his previous promotion with Crawley Town, Gordon already knows what it takes to succeed, yet he seems genuinely committed to pushing Notts forward. His honest words in the interview build a deep connection with fans, adding an extra layer of respect for his journey.

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NiftyNick

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Really pleased to see Gordon making the most of his position at Notts. His familial support is clearly boosting his confidence!

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Robbie

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Gordon was a great capture for Notts when they managed to sign him.

He will be an important part of the squad as the season progresses.

With Jodi being injured Kellan's roll in the team will gain added significance.

It is great that he is enjoying his football down at the lane. 

His presence in the team is another demonstration that the Notts squad is strong.

This will bode well for Notts, with their ability to rotate players when they need to be rested or if squad members become injured.

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NottsTastic

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Scoring against Burton must’ve been special for him. Home games must feel like family gatherings!

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thommo

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Gordon’s recent interview really highlights why local players can have such a big impact on a team. He’s more than just a footballer going through the motions. It’s clear from his words that his mentality is strong and supportive, not just concerning his own career but also in the context of larger team goals at Notts. There’s something intrinsically uplifting about being close to family, and Gordon’s candid remarks reflect how this has had a transforming effect on him as a player. The warmth and connectivity he feels can surely translate into positive outcomes on the pitch.

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Countyman

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He’s got the experience gained from his time at Crawley but pairs it with a grounded perspective on life thanks to his return to Nottingham. Family matters, and having his loved ones nearby can certainly be a game-changer. His positivity regarding the team’s capabilities is refreshing, and it comes across as sincere. It’s as though the stars have aligned for him, family, football, and aspirations all converging at once. There’s something poetic about that. It’s not just Kellan Gordon who stands to gain from this setup; the fans and the squad are just as likely to benefit from his thriving presence.

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KingMaynard

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Gordon’s attitude is spot on! A happy player is a performing player. Glad he’s home where he belongs!

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Blake

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He has the right attitude. Notts needs to push forward, and I believe we can with the players putting in hard work.

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True Magpie

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You need players to come in and step up when needed, and Kellan Gordon has impressed me. Early on, he didn’t get any game time, but that didn’t stop him from working hard. The way he speaks shows he’s a quality player, with his priorities in order, and you can see his focus on wanting to succeed. He was a good player for Crawley, so he’s a good signing for us, and being from Burton, he’s not far from here.

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NottsLoyal

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Despite Port Vale’s recent commendable form, Notts has consistently demonstrated a robust fighting spirit, enlivened by our formidable fan base at Meadow Lane. Gordon’s interview underlined aspirations aligning with our ambitions this season. Nonetheless, it’s about utilising the tactical strengths that @Chris often speaks about.

Kellan Gordon’s adaptation and his potential impact will be pivotal, especially considering Jodi Jones's absence. I’m enthusiastic about the attacking vigour we could display, and if we ensure defensive steadiness, a win isn’t beyond reach. The anticipation around Notts regaining their winning trajectory excites the supporters’ hopes. Stand tall and unite, as this fixture against Port Vale holds an essential cue for our campaign.

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eighteensixtytwo

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Kellan Gordon has the chance to further impress. Given that we do have other options, he will need to ensure that he continues his current fine form. I do agree that he has a good technique when it comes to crossing, but his work rate impresses me. I am pleased he believes Notts can push on. That attitude is important, along with the work ethic.

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JIMBO

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Kellan Gordon brings such enthusiasm to the team, which is exactly what we need. His perspective on the importance of family makes him relatable to fans, and it definitely reflects in his gameplay. I think this connection is a two-way street, with fans supporting him feeling like they’re supporting one of their own. His success at Crawley Town likely brought invaluable experience, but the emotional benefits of being back home with family can't be overstated. Gordon’s ability to slot into various roles is paramount to our depth, and his positive outlook is great to see.

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OoooooTommy

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Kellan Gordon’s journey to Notts is the kind of story that makes football special. From the highs at Crawley Town to returning to his roots, it’s a path many players don’t get to take. For us at Notts, it’s great to see his joy at being home.

It’s like the club and city give him new energy. This personal happiness can lead to good performances, both on and off the pitch. It’s always a bonus when a player is as invested in the community as in the game. His aim to help despite challenges shows his strong character. Good on him and the team!

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