By PON_News
When asked about extending his stay at Meadow Lane, Kyle Cameron, the captain of Notts County, praised the coaching skills of Luke Williams, stating that finding a better coach would be a challenge.
Cameron, who joined the Magpies from Torquay United two years ago, has played an integral role in Notts' two previous playoff campaigns. He is one of nine players at the club whose contracts will expire this summer, alongside Ruben Rodrigues, Aaron Nemane, and Adam Chicksen.
Notts County has demonstrated their commitment to the future by offering midfielder Matty Palmer a new contract, indicating that the club has plans in place. However, Cameron stressed that his focus is solely on the present season and the team's push for promotion with only ten games remaining. Despite his desire to remain beyond his current contract, he is determined to concentrate on the task at hand and help the team achieve their objectives.
Given Notts County's playoff aspirations this season, Cameron's leadership and experience will be crucial in the remaining fixtures. As the club faces tough decisions about players whose contracts are set to expire, including Cameron, it remains to be seen if the Magpies will be able to secure his services for the long-term.
In an interview with the Nottingham Post, Kyle Cameron stated: "Yes, things have been discussed, but for me, I have said that I will leave my agent to deal with that stuff - I am here to concentrate on the football.
"We have ten massive games coming up and for me, it is about focusing on that and not messing about and trying to sort out contracts - if we get promoted it will be a lot easier to sit down and talk about a new contract with the staff here, but for now I am leaving that to my agent until the football is done and dusted and then move my attention to that.
"The last two years have been amazing, especially with the gaffer coming in this season I feel like he has improved me a lot and is probably the best coach I have worked with in my career so far and I think it will be a tough ask to find someone better than him, even higher up in the divisions.
"Of course, I am enjoying my time here - we have a promotion push going this season and I hope we can get that over the line to get the club back where it should be."
The 26-year-old Kyle Cameron has been a key player for Notts County this season, having featured in 36 of their league games so far, which is a feat that only two other players on the squad have accomplished. However, their latest game against Bromley ended in a 1-1 draw on Saturday, and the hosts deservedly led at halftime due to Adam Marriott's penalty. Despite the risk of playing with an altered formation, the decision did not pay off.
When asked about the reason for the difficult opening exchanges, Cameron commented that it could have been due to the formation, but he also acknowledged that the beginning of games can be challenging as teams are fresh and have more energy. He noted that the difference in energy levels was evident from the first kick of the second half, as the hosts dropped off and tried to defend their lead.
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