By Joe Jones
Notts County assistant manager Mark Crossley admits he is still looking to determine what Rob Milsom's best position is, but claims he will be a 'big addition' to the squad.
The 29-year-old played the first half of Tuesday's reserve team game against Chesterfield, which saw the Magpies win 2-1 with goals from Graham Burke and Wes Atkinson.
"We are working his best position out. I was at Fulham when he was coming through," Crossley said.
"He was definitely a left-back. I believe he's pushed forward to play left wing and central midfield.
"He can play two or three positions. That's massive for us.
"You don't see many left footers around. I wouldn't even put it past him being able to play left sided centre-back if we needed him.
"He's like three players in one. It was great to get him on the pitch. He did brilliant.
"He was only going to play half an hour but the lad wanted to stay on. He showed what a class little player he is.
"He'll be a big addition to our squad when he gets match fit."
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