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The recent performances of Dan Crowley, the midfielder for Notts County, have been truly extraordinary. His journey, marked by both personal triumphs and team challenges, offers a fascinating insight into the world of football at Meadow Lane. Crowley, a key figure in the squad, has been instrumental in shaping the team’s trajectory this season. His dazzling performances on the pitch, especially his uncanny ability to score goals, have really won over the hearts of the home fans and supporteAdded by PON_News
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Notts County celebrated a thrilling 4-2 victory in a pulsating match at Meadow Lane. After the match, Dan Crowley, the midfielder who unexpectedly became the focus, expressed his viewpoints in a post-game discussion. Crowley kicked off his reflections by heaping praise on the team’s first-half performance. He said, “We were absolutely smashing it in the first half, we were brilliant, and they simply couldn’t keep up with us.” However, he didn’t shy away from addressing the team’s seconAdded by PON_News
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In football, success is often gauged by trophies won. Yet, the core of every successful team is a driving philosophy. For Notts County’s Dan Crowley and his teammates, it’s a no-excuse mentality. Despite a demanding schedule, this mindset, along with their commitment to hard work and preparation, fuels their on-pitch performances. Dan Crowley, the dynamic midfielder, praised his team's no-excuse mentality and their hard work both on and off the pitch. Despite a gruelling fixture schedule, CAdded by PON_News
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Dan Crowley is a talented midfielder who has been making waves in League Two. He has been a key member of the Notts County team since his arrival in the summer and has been instrumental in their success. In a recent interview, Dan Crowley shared his thoughts on playing with his teammates at the club. He spoke about the quality of the players he has had the opportunity to work with and how it has impacted his experience at the club. The interview provides an interesting insight into theUpdated by liampie
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Notts County midfielder Dan Crowley has emerged as a key figure in the club's unbeaten start to the League Two season. The 27-year-old has already scored three goals and provided four assists in six appearances, helping the team maintain their position at the top of the table. Crowley shared his thoughts on the team’s progress and the changes that have contributed to their success so far. “It’s really good to be fair,” said Crowley when asked about the current mood in the camp.Updated by PON_News
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Dan Crowley has joined Notts County and is excited to be a part of the club. In an interview with Notts County, he said that he feels “amazing” and “really proud” to have joined the club. “It’s obviously a massive club, and I’m just delighted to be here,” he said. He was impressed by his visit to the club earlier in the summer and was “buzzing” after meeting with Luke Williams and hearing about how he wants to play football. “Just everything really. Obviously chatting to the gaffer and howAdded by PON_News
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Notts County's midfield maestro, Dan Crowley, radiated optimism as he opened up about the team's staggering performance that has catapulted them to the top of the league. Filled with exhilaration linked to their unassailable run. He expressed his excitement about the team’s current position at the top of the league and their performance so far this season. “It’s all going rather well at the moment, isn’t it? City is top of the league, and we do enjoy this stop to the season so far. Yeah, iUpdated by CliftonMagpie
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Dan Crowley started his career at Aston Villa before moving to Arsenal at the age of 15. During his time at Arsenal, he was likened to Jack Wilshere, which added pressure to him as a young player. However, he sees himself as an individual and his own player. “It did add pressure probably without me even realising it because obviously I was still a young kid,” he said. “But when you ask about it, you know basing my game around you know the players. I like to see myself as an individuaAdded by PON_News
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Notts County midfielder Dan Crowley has been a pivotal figure in the Magpies’ successful start to the season. Despite missing their win over Accrington Stanley due to a minor injury, Crowley’s impact has been undeniable, and his return was marked with a stunning performance in the 4-2 victory against Bromley, where he scored and provided two assists. Reflecting on the club’s promising form, Crowley emphasised the importance of the Meadow Lane faithful and staying grounded as the seasUpdated by PON_News
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Notts County's recent acquisition of Dan Gosling has injected a renewed sense of optimism and anticipation into the heart of Meadow Lane. Head Coach Luke Williams expressed his overwhelming joy in landing the highly skilled midfielder on a temporary contract during a post-match interview, depicting the signing as "really great." Williams underscored the need for a measured approach to integrating Gosling into the squad, emphasising, "We just need to be responsible about how we get himAdded by PON_News
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In a recent interview, Dan Gosling, the former Premier League and Championship player, expressed his excitement about joining Notts County. "I feel really happy," he said, "the club is obviously doing really well this season, the stats speak for themselves." Gosling's enthusiasm for his new club is palpable, and his words reflect a player eager to make an impact. Gosling, who had been waiting for a good opportunity since November, was full of praise for the club and its management. "I've heUpdated by Chris
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Dan Jones has claimed that the high calibre of the Notts County backroom staff is conducive to players' progress. The defender is back for a second spell with the Magpies, this time as a permanent signing after initially spending time on loan at Meadow Lane in 2009. Jones insists that the working with the likes of Kevin Nolan, Alan Smith and Mark Crossley - all of whom players in the Premier League - along with their colleagues, is exciting and educational in equal measure. He tolAdded by Joe Jones
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New Notts County recruit Dan Jones says he is glad to be with the club from the start of pre-season, saying he already feels like he's been with the Magpies a long time. The former Chesterfield full-back penned a deal at Meadow Lane just two days ago, but was training with the squad from Friday, when pre-season began. Jones told the official Notts site: "It gives me a long time to bed in before the start of the season and it means I can get to know everyone. "I have been made to fUpdated by Joe Jones
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Dan Jones on Notts County's win over Yeovil Town, the Tom James own goal and the League Two playoffs
Dan Jones has given his thoughts on Notts County's 4-1 win over Yeovil Town, the remarkable own goal scored by Glovers defender Tom James, the League Two playoff tilt and the atmosphere in the Notts camp. The full-back opened the scoring for the Magpies late in the first half of Saturday's game at Meadow Lane, before James's woefully miscued back-facing clearance doubled the hosts' lead. Elliott Hewitt and Lewis Alessandra added further gloss to the scoreline, with the final goal of thAdded by Joe Jones- 0 comments
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Dan Jones has signed a new two-year contract at Notts County. The 31-year-old left-back, who joined on a free transfer a year ago scored four goals in 33 games last season, helping the Magpies reach the playoffs. Jones was one of several players to be offered a new deal by boss Kevin Nolan when the 2018 retained list was announced last month. “I’ve thoroughly enjoyed my time at Meadow Lane so far and there was only one place I wanted to be next season,” Jones told the official cluUpdated by Joe Jones
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Dan Jones has claimed that Notts County's players feel they can beat anybody at Meadow Lane and that recent adverse results have only made the squad stronger. The Magpies go into Saturday's home game against Newport County second in the table and just one point behind leaders Luton Town. However, Notts' form has dipped over the last month, with just one win in their last six games in all competitions, but Jones is eager for the team to put recent results behind them. "The run we wAdded by Joe Jones
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Notts County's academy manager Dan Leivers has spoken ahead of the Under-18s' FA Youth Cup third-round clash with Fulham at Meadow Lane on Sunday. The young Magpies are eager to face a Premier League club's Category 1 academy side with kick-off set for 12:30 pm. "They're really excited" said Leivers. "Obviously looking forward to playing against a Premier League team and a Cat 1 Academy in our own stadium. It's the one they all hope to get so it's nice to get it this time in the thirdAdded by PON_News
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Lincoln City boss Danny Cowley has admitted that Notts County will be a tough proposition on Saturday, with Kevin Nolan having learned the ropes from Sam Allardyce. The Imps, promoted from the National League last season, head to Meadow Lane to face a Magpies team boasting a four-match winning streak and no goals conceded in that spell. Compared to the Notts of last year, who endured a dismal 10-match losing run midway through the season, the current squad is a different proposition, aAdded by Joe Jones
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Danny Cowley has claimed that Lincoln City were hard done by due to "three major decisions" going against them in the 2-2 draw with Notts County. The Magpies had taken the lead through Jon Stead’s header in the 35th minute, which led to Cowley being sent to the stands for protesting a foul in the build-up. Lee Frecklington and Matt Green then scored to put the Imps ahead, only for Jorge Grant to salvage a point midway through the second half. “Overall, I’m disappointed [to draw],”Added by Joe Jones
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Born on 19th of January 1988, he started his career at youth level for Charlton Athletic before moving onto Ipswich Town. He made his senior debut in 2005, which saw him go on to make 115 appearances and scoring 17 goals, noticeably gaining popularity after scoring a last minute winning goal against arch-rivals Norwich City in the following year. Haynes was later loaned out to Millwall where he only made 5 appearances, scoring 2 goals. He's spent time with Bristol City and Barnsley making a cAdded by Chris
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Bristol Rovers manager Darrell Clarke has admitted that his squad is currently being stretched to the limit ahead of their FA Cup first-round trip to Notts County. The Pirates have a fairly small senior squad as it is, with 24 players - Notts, in comparison, have 29 - and have been hit by injuries, with the likes of star winger Billy Bodin and defender James Clarke currently out. Rovers have played 21 games so far this season and, although Clarke did manage to rest some of his key playAdded by Joe Jones
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Darrell Clarke has claimed that his "weak" Bristol Rovers players were "bullied" throughout their 4-2 defeat to Notts County in Friday night's FA Cup first-round tie. The Magpies found themselves two goals down within the first quarter-hour but spectacularly turned it round through strikes from Ryan Yates, Jon Stead and Jorge Grant. “That 90 minutes sums up our whole season, we are so inconsistent,” Clarke told the Bristol Post. “We were weak and bullied – we caved in and they gotAdded by Joe Jones
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