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Jordan Cranston leaves Notts County


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Notts County full-back Jordan Cranston has left the club by mutual consent. The 21-year old joined the Magpies in September last year and was given a new 18-month deal in a month later under then-manager Shaun Derry.

However, new boss Ricardo Moniz has signed Rhys Sharpe to battle it out with Blair Adams for the left-back spot in League Two this season.

This has left Cranston with limited first-team opportunities, and the decision for him to leave the leave Notts appears to have been mutual.

A statement on the club's official website said: "The club would like to wish Jordan well at his new club and will be keeping a close eye on his progress in the future."

The former Welsh youth international, who has also played for Wolves, Hednesford and Nuneaton, made 12 appearances for Notts and has been on trial with Gateshead in the last few weeks.

We at Pride of Nottingham would like to echo the club's sentiments and wish Jordan Cranston all the best for the future.



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Chris

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I feel it's harsh on Cranston because he never really put a foot wrong, it's just a shame that Derry didn't maximise his use before he decided to out favour him because he was getting better as he played in my opinion.

Yet, as always we move on.

liampie

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its a shame really, i agree he was never given a chance but its best for him he moves. at least this way he will play. good luck cranston!


AmericanPie

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He hasn't signed for anyone? Just released?

Good luck to him.



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