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Notts County fan names newborn after striker Macaulay Langstaff


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Adam Swaby, a devoted Notts County fan, and his wife Kayleigh recently welcomed a new addition to their family - a baby boy named Macaulay. The name was chosen in honour of Notts County striker Macaulay Langstaff. “It all started as a bit of a joke when he scored the winner at Maidenhead,” Adam explains.

The joke turned into something more serious as the months went on. “The joke kept going on and on. My wife really wanted Xander as his name, but over the months Macaulay grew on us both, and we were pretty set with that name when he was born on Tuesday,” Adam says.

For Adam and his family, the name Macaulay holds special meaning. “The links to one of the best strikers in recent memory for Notts will always live in memory. This season was also a big one for my other son Oscar. He truly fell in love with the club and the memories this season will be forever with him,” Adam shares.

Adam’s family has faced challenges in recent months. Earlier this year, Kayleigh was diagnosed with Leukemia which hit them all hard, especially her during pregnancy. In addition to their newborn son Macaulay and 10-year-old son Oscar, Adam and Kayleigh have two stepdaughters - Ellie May who is 17 and Megan who is 15.

In an interview with the Pride of Nottingham, Adam Swaby shared his thoughts on welcoming a new addition to his family. When asked about how they feel about having a new addition to their family, Adam said: "When we found out we were expecting, it came as a shock, especially having such a big age gap between Oscar and Macaulay.

“My wife was thrilled, but it took me a while to get my head around it!”

Adam also shares his hopes and dreams for baby Macaulay, saying "He hasn’t had the best start, but hopefully he’ll be home soon.

“As long as he’s happy and healthy, and a Notts fan, I’ll be happy!”

Becoming parents again has been an experience for both Adam and Kayleigh. Adam reflects on the experience, saying: "It’s been really tough, to be honest.

“From my wife’s Leukemia to an emergency caesarean section to deliver him, it’s been a stressful start for both mother and baby. But the joy it’s brought to everyone has been brilliant.”

A new addition to the family has been welcomed by Adam and Kayleigh Swaby, a baby boy named Macaulay. The joy that baby Macaulay has brought to the family has been brilliant. 

Adam hopes that Macaulay will grow up to be happy, healthy and a Notts County fan like his father and brother Oscar. The future looks bright for the Swaby family as they continue to make cherished memories together.

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liampie

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aww this is brilliant! congratulations to the family, i bet oscar loves his little brother, wait for him to teach macaulay how to play football!

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TheSkipper

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Congratulations to Adam and Kayleigh on their new bundle of joy. Macaulay is a beautiful name and a fitting tribute to a Notts County legend. Wishing them all the best for the future.

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CliftonMagpie

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I’m happy for you and your family, Adam. You’ve faced challenges but have shown strength and courage. Macaulay is lucky to have such caring parents and siblings. I hope he grows up to love Notts County as much as you do.

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BromPie

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I'm happy for you and your family, Adam and Kayleigh, you’re a real inspiration. Macaulay is a top-notch name and a great way to honour your favourite striker. I hope he brings you lots of joy and happiness.

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super_ram

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A lovely story.Congratulations and best wishes to all the family.

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KingMaynard

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Congratulations on the arrival of your newborn and for choosing such a wonderful name!

Running past defenders, scoring one or two, he looks good, he looks fine. Maca Langstaff’s on my mind and he’s County’s number 9. 🎶

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Joshua

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Congratulations on your new arrival, Adam and Kayleigh. Macaulay is a lovely name and a nice nod to Notts County. I wish you all the best.

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BESTpie

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I hope you enjoy every moment with your beautiful baby boy. Congratulations!

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Fan of Big Tone

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Lovely story many congratulations.

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thommo

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This is such a sweet story.

Adam and Kayleigh, Congratulations! I hope he makes you proud.

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Dry Nelson Ray

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Macaulay does sound very American, but then again so does apple pie and freedom. How about a more traditional English name like Paul? Either way, the kid has a bright future and hopefully years of good times supporting Notts County. As a father myself, I extend my congratulations to the Sawby family and their decision to name their newborn after a great player. I mean, it’s better than naming him after a vegetable or something.

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