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Notts County Captain Kyle Cameron Commits Future to Club


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Notts County captain Kyle Cameron has committed his future to the club by signing a two-year contract extension. 

The 26-year-old defender has been a crucial figure for the Magpies since his arrival two years ago. Cameron was out of contract this summer after leading Notts County to promotion at Wembley. The club's board of directors, together with head coach Luke Williams, are delighted to retain his services.

The extension of Cameron's contract is a clear indication of the club's faith in his abilities and leadership. His performances on the pitch have been instrumental in the team's success and the club is confident that he will continue to play a vital role in their future.

A statement published via the Notts County website praised Cameron's unique skillset as a left-sided centre-back. "Not only has he had a vital role as captain, but he’s also pivotal to how we play," the statement read. "He was part of a defence that conceded only 42 goals last season and, by retaining him, we ensure continuation in personnel which we hope will lead to another defensively-sound campaign."

Cameron's ability on the ball and consistency in delivering dangerous crosses into the box were also highlighted. "Kyle has a very unique skillset as a left-sided centre-back, being so comfortable on the ball, confident in progressing the play and consistent in delivering dangerous crosses into the box," the statement continued.

The club expressed their excitement at retaining Cameron and providing him with the right platform to continue his growth as a player. "We also feel we can provide Kyle with the right platform and environment to continue his growth as a player, and we’re excited to see how he performs over the next two seasons," the statement concluded.

The news of Kyle Cameron’s contract extension has been met with great enthusiasm from Notts County fans. The club’s captain has been a key figure in their recent success and his commitment to the team for another two years is a positive sign for the future. 

With his unique skillset and leadership qualities, Cameron is sure to continue playing a vital role in the team’s success. The club and its supporters are excited to see what he will achieve in the coming seasons.

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TheSkipper

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The Skipper has signed on for two years, which is fantastic. Cameron has improved the club in big strides; as captain, I don’t think we could ask for anyone better. He leads by example and just works tirelessly. I am pleased the defence will mostly be the same as last season; going into games with those existing partnerships and communication will only be a blessing.

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allardyces tash

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Great news! I like that he’s agreed to a new deal as he could have easily been off. It leaves Aaron Nemane in question now. Will he commit or leave?

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Wilfordpie

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I think Kyle Cameron has a lot more to offer Notts and will continue to improve. I have times where I wished he would be more alert and make fewer mistakes like he did pulling Paul Mullin to the ground. If he can get that fine balance, he will be superb. I do like him and think offensively he’s very good.

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Fan of Big Tone

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This is absolutely wonderful news, I'm so pleased he has committed to us, I can wait till the season starts.

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CliftonMagpie

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It feels like we lose far less now than we would normally do. It says a lot about our dressing room, club and morale in general. Although I wished Ruben had agreed to stay, I am pleased that we have Kyle Cameron on board along with Jodi Jones, Connell Rawlinson and Jim O’Brien. We just need Aaron Nemane to stay; roll on the Football League!

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liampie

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after a busy day at work, this is great news to come home to. i am so pleased that kyle cameron has signed. he said on twitter that it had been signed for awhile, so the club has known where to build. hes a good captain and will only get better.

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BlackandWhiteArmy

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He said, via Twitter that the deal had been completed awhile ago. I would be amused if it was before the Stockport County rumours started, Notts should announce them when it's finalised. It's better for the fans, but great to have Kyle extend his stay 

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Countyman

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It’s very good news that he has agreed to a 2-year deal. I think he will form a great partnership with whoever plays at the back this season and prove we are much stronger going forward.

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upthepies

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Good statement from the board. Kyle Cameron has committed to a new 2-year deal and that is fantastic news.

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JohnTheBost

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I was getting worried that he might not join. I didn't think he would join Stockport. But I was thinking about a league one team going for him. Like Carlisle, since it's closer to where Kyle Cameron is from. I'm happy he renewed.

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eighteensixtytwo

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I would say he’s the 2nd or 3rd best captain Notts have had in the last 10 years. Some of his decisions could improve and so could his defending, but for what level we are at, he’s an excellent player. One of the best within our squad.

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BESTpie

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The Notts board knows which players are key. Having done well retaining 4 of the 6 players, it does show how important it is that we kept hold of Kyle Cameron.

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