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Notts County interested in ex-Rotherham United goalkeeper Adam Collin?

Notts County have expressed an interest in signing ex-Rotherham United goalkeeper Adam Collin, according to reports.

The 31-year-old shot-stopper, who was released by the Millers at the end of the season just gone, previously played for Newcastle United and Carlisle United, as well as enjoying a loan spell at Aberdeen in the Scottish Premiership.

The Nottingham Post believes that Magpies manager John Sheridan is keeping a close eye on Collin, who helped the South Yorkshire club reach the Championship via the playoffs in 2014.

Notts currently have just one goalkeeper, Scott Loach, on their books after Roy Carroll was released at the end of last season.

Although goalkeeping coach Kevin Pilkington is registered as a player and can cover between the sticks, he tends to only be used as a reserve.

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BradtheMiller

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SIGN HIM!!!!

As I have posted, if you get him, he'd be a shoe in for the L2 PFA Team of 2016/17!!!!!

i would take him, him and loach can fight for first place.

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