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Kevin Nolan: 'Alan Smith left Notts County to take break from football'


Joe Jones

Kevin Nolan has revealed that Alan Smith left Notts County because he wanted a break from football.

The former Leeds United and Manchester United man spent four years at Meadow Lane as a player, coach and even caretaker manager, before being released at the end of last season.

Nolan also stated that Smith is looking to make a return to the game in several months and could hopefully assist on coaching and scouting duties.

“We had Smudger who was a fantastic servant to this football club and wanted to walk away,” Nolan told the Nottingham Post.

“He will always love the game but sometimes you need to take a break.

“And he said when he is back in a couple of months, hopefully he can come in and help us.

“He can help the forwards and pass on that experience. He will go out and watch games for us and help in anyway he can.”

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Chris

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I swear at the breakfast fixture release, it was said that Alan Smith was working as a scout and would maintain his coaching position at the club.

Magic magpie

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The way he left the Coventry home Game  he didn’t look happy 



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