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Notts County Gaffer Stuart Maynard Delighted with Summer Signings and Leadership Shake-Up


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In an interview on the Notts County YouTube channel, Head Coach Stuart Maynard revealed his excitement and optimism about the club's summer activities, including four significant new signings and a restructure of the team's leadership. His candid insights reflect a collaborative effort to strengthen the squad and navigate the upcoming season.

Discussing the first of the new signings, Maynard spoke highly of defender Matty Platt, brought in from Blackburn. "Absolutely delighted that there was a lot of other interest for him," he said, emphasising the hard work by the recruitment team. Platt's technical ability and defensive qualities stood out. "He's one of the most dominant centre-halves in the division.
His defensive qualities have just come on leaps and bounds, and he's a top, top player," Maynard added.

Next in line was Jacob Bedeau who, according to Maynard, brings a different skill set. "I think he's athletic; we know that he can overload teams," the coach explained. Noting Beau's versatile play and one-on-one defending prowess, he mentioned that, "There's so much more development within his game. He’s a really good footballer and has adapted very quickly to men's football."

Goalkeeper Alex Bass joined from AFC Wimbledon, and Maynard couldn't hide his excitement. "He's probably up there in the top three goalies. We know that he's one of the best goalies within the division," he said.
Highlighting Bass's impressive 16 clean sheets, Maynard continued, "We knew that we had to address this in the summer, and Alex was our top target."

On the left-wing, Nick Tsaroulla was another significant addition. "He's someone that can play on both wing backs. His work ethic is incredible for the team," Maynard lauded. Tsaroulla’s dribbling ability and defensive strength in one-on-ones make him a valued asset. "We need to make sure we've got strength and depth," he stated.

Maynard also shed light on the fresh leadership dynamics, naming Macaulay Langstaff as the new captain and Matt Palmer as vice-captain. "Macaulay Langstaff is infectious. His work ethic, professionalism, and the tone he sets for the team makes him an ideal captain," Maynard said. On Palmer's vice-captaincy, he remarked, "Matt is key to everything we do. He's the glue between the back and the front."

The decision to change the captaincy didn’t reflect poorly on the outgoing captain, Kyle Cameron. "Cammy helped massively in getting the club promoted back to the EFL. It wasn’t an easy decision, but it was right for us moving forward," said Maynard, expressing high respect for Cameron's capabilities and contributions.

With the preseason almost underway, Maynard shared his anticipation. "Really excited. It’s been a busy summer rebuilding what we knew needed addressing," he said. He assured fans that the club remains committed to its style but hinted at subtle tactical changes. "We want to overload our centre-halves and rotate into different shapes. We've got the right personnel now to do that for us," the coach said.

Lastly, the coach touched upon the club's forward-thinking moves, including using the state-of-the-art 'Nest' facility if England progresses to the knockout stages of the Euros. "It just shows the forward-thinking of the football club, not just on the pitch but off it too. It's all about sustainability as a football club," Maynard concluded.

As Notts County gears up for the new season, the combination of new talents, refined leadership, and strategic planning makes it an exciting time for both the club and its supporters. Fans have every reason to share in their head coach’s optimism.

ARLukomski has shared his insight into Notts County head coach, Stuart Maynard. Give this a read and share your thoughts on 'The Stuart Maynard Evaluation'.

We are also discussing this very catch-up with Stuart Maynard over on our forum. Piethagoram has started a discussion about all the talking points - check it out here!



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I’ve been supporting Notts County for years, and I must say this has been one of the most exciting transfer windows. Stuart Maynard’s insights give me confidence that we're on the right track. Platt and Beau seem like strong additions to our defence and it’s great to see young talent like Beau getting a chance. His background with Aston Villa’s academy is quite reassuring.

The decision to bring Bass on board addresses our need for a solid goalkeeper, and Tsaroulla’s versatility is a fantastic asset. Changing the captain to Langstaff and making Palmer the vice-captain sounds like a strategic move that could bring fresh leadership. All in all, I'm really looking forward to the new season.

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Under the Reedtz brothers, the transfer window seems quite logical. Yes, at times we might struggle to understand, and the focus might seem different. However, they are dedicated to enhancing the squad both on and off the pitch. So far, all the new signings have impressed me, and they are in areas where we indeed need to strengthen. The fact that we’ve invested in a goalkeeper is another positive aspect. I hope this provides Stuart Maynard with the platform to improve.

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The interview with Stuart Maynard is quite good. He appears to be very content, and the additional time given to him should yield positive results. I hope fans will be understanding if the start is slower than anticipated. As long as we improve and all the new signings gel well together, Notts stands a good chance of being promoted this season. Based on the signings, it seems that’s the focus. So, let’s approach the new season as a fresh beginning.

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11 minutes ago, NottsTastic said:

Excited to see how Matty Platt will bolster our defence! His experience and skills will be invaluable. COYP!!

Jacob Bedeau and Matt Platt are set to form a formidable back three, with either Kyle Cameron or Lewis Macari potentially starting in the mix.

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This interview gives me so much hope for the next season! Stuart Maynard is clearly thinking ahead with these signings. Matty Platt is a solid addition to our defence, and Jacob Bedeau is a big plus. Alex Bass’s top-notch goalkeeping will hopefully fix some of our defensive woes from last season. Tsaroulla’s dribbling and defensive skills should fit well in our tactics too. Changing the captaincy and vice-captain roles to Langstaff and Palmer shows the club is keen on refreshing leadership.

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I am so pleased for Stuart Maynard. He looks absolutely  delighted with the Notts four signings & he clearly had a lot of input into getting the type of players that he wanted.

I think this transfer window has been very good for Notts. Of course we have to wait & see if these four players will fit well into the Notts system, but their playing record suggests that they should be a success.

These four players added to the players we already have, & I'm sure we have a few more to come too in the next few weeks.

A solid back three, in front of a good goalkeeper, our exciting wingbacks, midfield & with our attacking prowess, will make Notts an exciting team to watch next season. I cannot wait for the for it to begin. 

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All positive things right now, the new signings are promising, and it's good to hear the head coach's thoughts. Defensively, Notts need to be much better, and hopefully, the new signings will help. It's been years with issues at the back, especially from set pieces, so I am hoping these problems start to get resolved.

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A new season and a fresh start Stuart looks and sounds positive, he must be rubbing his hands with glee at the prospect of managing this squad with the wealth of talent he has at his disposal.

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For all the good things the Reedtz family continue to do, the least we can do is support the team and hope for a good start. I fully back Stuart Maynard; he's a nice guy, and I hope the stronger defence shows he can lead the club forward. Either way, I'm excited and looking forward to the season.

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It's alright saying Stuart is doing well but he's not the one signing these players he's just the head coach but looking forward to next season ⏩ 

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