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Kevin Nolan has admitted that transfer deadline day is not enjoyable for him as a manager but is happy that he can now concentrate on Notts County's next fixture.

The final day of the January window was hectic for the Magpies, with Derby County forward Mason Bennett's loan arrival not formally announced to the anxious fanbase until 11:30pm.

In the end it proved a fruitful month of business for Notts, with Ryan Yates's recall offset by the arrival of three midfielders, plus a centre-back and the aforementioned striker helping to bolster the ranks.

Up next for the club is a League Two home game with Crewe Alexandra, which is predicted to bring a record crowd due to Alan Hardy's "2 for Crewe" offer.

β€œI don’t really enjoy the last day of the window,” Nolan told the Nottingham Post.

β€œIt’s too much because a lot of it gets in the way of what we are trying to do on a day-to-day basis leading up to the game.

β€œI’ve probably spoken more about players who are not here, than the players who are over the last month.

β€œIt’s not for me, but it’s only my second proper window. I must admit I am not a big fan of it now I am sat in the manager’s chair, whereas when you are a player it was quite enjoyable watching it.

β€œI think a lot of managers are of the same opinion. When you pick the phone up and speak to them β€˜β€˜it’s how are you?’ and the response is β€˜mad busy trying to do this deal or that one’.

β€œBut it’s part and parcel of the job and I will learn how to get better at it. I’ve got now my squad and it’s settled. We can now concentrate on the game ahead.”

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Very long hours during the transfer window, it's natural but the comments would be different if Kevin Nolan had of secured some very big signings (which I believe the club tried).

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