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Notts County assistant manager Mark Crossley has promised to keep an eye out on striker Will Mellors-Blair after the trialist netted a hat-trick against Linby in the Magpies' first pre-season friendly.

The 23-year-old, who was born in Nottingham and has played college football in the United States on a scholarship, helped Notts to a 7-0 win on Saturday, with Adam Campbell, Jordan Richards, Jordan Snodin and Montel Gibson also on the scoresheet.

Crossley played down the former Walsall academy prospect's impact, telling reporters: "He was a recommendation and he is only here for a week. The manager has said we will have a look at him and he is another lad who has come in and impressed.

"We will see a bit more when we play stronger opposition and against more physical players."

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Makes sense to keep tabs on him and see how he gets on , can't really judge him on one friendly and a few videos.Β 

It'll be the big friendlies which will reveal more, as will if he can remain consistent but we all know players can lose their focus once a contract is signed - I must add however, Will appears to have a great attitude. I like his attitude surrounding 'working hard' and 'keeping focused on goals'.

Plus having watched a few videos of his, he seems fast and very skilful.

Time will tell his worth but its looking promising.

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