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Jamie Fullarton eager to give clean slate to out of favour Notts County players

New Notts County manager Jamie Fullarton will give the club’s out of favour players the chance to make an impression before deciding their next move.

Blair Adams, Nicky Wroe and Taylor McKenzie were all frozen out under previous boss Ricardo Moniz, and were sent on loan to Mansfield, Halifax and Wrexham respectively.

All three players are either back at Meadow Lane or will be back soon, and Fullarton is eager to give the trio a clean slate.

He said: "I will speak to them first because they follow the same line as every player and member of staff.

"All new managers provide a different environment – and I'm not saying it's for better or worse – but you get different reactions and different outcomes from previous regimes.

"It's important that before making a decision that I have the chance to speak to them about what their aims are, and vice versa. Then we will come to a decision."

Adams has proven a success at Mansfield, where won the supporters' player of the month award for December and has impressed manager Adam Murray.

Wroe, meanwhile, has returned to Notts this week, following his spell at Halifax where he was made captain and his performances are understood to have attracted interest from Macclesfield.

McKenzie is also back at Meadow Lane, having seen a similar spell end at Wrexham where he failed to play a single game.

 

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Edited by Joe Jones

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ivansneck

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Adams I'd like to see given another chance the other two, no thank you.

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