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At the age of 29, Matt Palmer embodies steadiness and dependability at Notts County. A key figure within the club, Palmer’s absence due to injury left a noticeable gap, making his upcoming return a much-awaited event for fans, teammates, and the management alike. Amid a flurry of personal and professional victories, Palmer has navigated the ups and downs of his journey with unwavering grace and optimism. From a joyous engagement in the iconic city of New York to being granted the honAdded by PON_News
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Cultured midfielder Curtis Edwards has signed with us on a two-year deal. The 30-year-old has spent much of his career in Sweden and Norway, amassing over 150 top-tier appearances, along with 14 appearances in the Europa League and Champions League. After concluding the 2023 Norwegian season, during which Edwards shone for top-flight side Stabaek, he returned to the UK and spent the second half of the English campaign with Woking in the National League. Having made an excellent imAdded by PON_News
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Rod McDonald is confident that a solid foundation is being laid for a successful season at Meadow Lane. The defender has been clear about his goal to add a third League Two promotion to his résumé after joining Notts County from Harrogate Town. He remarked: “When you look at the players who are already here, and add the players the club has brought in this summer, the potential to achieve promotion is there. “I really believe in the plans the gaffer has outlined for the season aheAdded by PON_News
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Notts County have strengthened their defensive line-up with the acquisition of Harrogate Town defender, Rod McDonald. The 32-year-old, who boasts over 200 EFL appearances, joins the team for an undisclosed fee and has penned a two-year contract. Richard Montague, a board member who leads on recruitment, expressed his enthusiasm: “Rod, with his proven track record as a robust EFL defender, brings exceptional depth to our backline. “As well as his excellent defensive attributes, phyAdded by PON_News
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The home of Notts County, Meadow Lane, has undergone a transformation that promises to elevate the club to new heights. The stadium, steeped in history and tradition, has had its first full pitch reconstruction since the 1990s, a project that signifies the club's ambition and commitment to progress. Despite the commendable efforts of the ground staff, it has become increasingly evident that the pitch was in desperate need of a complete overhaul. The underlying drainage system and sub-soil bAdded by PON_News
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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 waUpdated by Chris
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Nick Tsaroulla expressed a mix of emotions as he bid farewell to Crawley Town FC, a club he holds dearly, and joyfully embraced his new journey at Notts County. Nick's tenure at Crawley Town has been marked by significant personal and professional milestones. He shared heartfelt sentiments as he spoke about his departure: "Yeah, it's obviously sad but really exciting to be at a new club. A massive thank you to everyone at Crawley who gave me my chance. We have some unbelievable memorieAdded by PON_News
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Notts County has announced the signing of Crawley Town’s promotion-winning wing-back, Nick Tsaroulla, on a two-year contract, with an option for an additional year. The 25-year-old departs from West Sussex a legend, having won the hearts of Red Devils supporters during his four-year tenure at the Broadfield Stadium. Board member and head of recruitment, Richard Montague, expressed his admiration for Tsaroulla’s journey: “First and foremost, it’s crucial to acknowledge the deep boAdded by PON_News
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Notts County has finalised the signing of goalkeeper Alex Bass from Sunderland, adding a talented and experienced player to their ranks. The move, which has sparked excitement among the club's fanbase, is seen as a significant step towards fortifying the team for the upcoming season. In an interview, Bass expressed his enthusiasm for joining the club, saying, "I'm really excited to be here. It's something that I really look forward to. The pull of the club and everything that's going on wasUpdated by Chris
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It’s official! Sunderland goalkeeper Alex Bass has signed a three-year deal with the club, stirring excitement among fans. The 26-year-old arrives for an undisclosed fee after a stellar loan season with AFC Wimbledon in 2023-24. According to Richard Montague, a board member and head of recruitment, Bass was not only the standout goalkeeper in League Two last season but also ranks highly among League One goalkeepers. Montague expressed his enthusiasm, stating, “We’re absolutely delighted toAdded by PON_News
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Stuart Maynard, the head coach of Notts County, is gearing up for a challenging clash against Wimbledon and remains focused on securing a positive result despite the team's recent struggles. Maynard expressed his anticipation for the upcoming fixture, acknowledging Wimbledon's formidable defensive record. He stated, "Wimbledon have just had back-to-back clean sheets...that's where a lot of their success has come from...it's gonna be a really tough game." Maynard understands the need for hisAdded by PON_News
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Sam Austin, the midfield stalwart for Notts County, shared his thoughts on the recent disappointment of the late postponement against Bradford, expressing empathy for both players and fans affected by the cancellation. He remarked, "It was a disappointment...we was raring to go...I just want to sort of say how grateful us lads are for the fans to make that journey." Austin's versatility has been crucial this season, with him adapting to various positions on the field. Reflecting on this, heAdded by PON_News
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In the aftermath of the late postponement against Bradford, Notts County's head coach, Stuart Maynard, maintains a positive outlook despite the impending fixture congestion. Maynard expressed understanding of the referee's decision, noting the sudden change in weather conditions. He remarked, "It's frustrating that it was not playable...it affects everything." However, he stressed the importance of utilising the entire squad during the upcoming busy schedule to avoid injuries and capitaliseAdded by PON_News
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Stuart Maynard, the head coach of Notts County, sat down for a pre-match interview, offering a glimpse into his tactical mindset ahead of his team's showdown with Crewe Alexandra. Maynard delved into the intricacies of facing Crewe's adaptable style, stressing the importance of readiness for any scenario. Recognising Crewe's defensive prowess and their knack for shape-shifting on the field, Maynard underscored the necessity for his squad to be tactically sharp and ready to counter whateverAdded by PON_News
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Notts County midfielder Scott Robertson, in a heartfelt post-match interview, took a moment to reflect on his whirlwind journey since joining the club just two months ago. Remembering his debut in that unforgettable 5-5 draw against Grimsby Town, he shared insights into the highs and lows encountered during his time at Meadow Lane. "I'd say it's been pretty good for me," Robertson admitted, pondering his move from Fleetwood Town. "Coming from a situation where I wasn't getting much game timAdded by PON_News
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Stuart Maynard, head coach of Notts County, shared his reflections on his team's recent performance and their upcoming match against Crewe Alexandra in a pre-match interview. Maynard expressed satisfaction with his team's adaptability and defensive solidity, highlighting the progress made since his appointment. In the interview, Maynard praised his team's performance in the recent game against Wrexham, emphasising their defensive resilience and overall cohesion. "I thought it was an eAdded by PON_News
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Notts County achieved a crucial victory in a rain-soaked match against Newport County, emerging as the triumphant team. Stuart Maynard, the head coach of Notts County, expressed his delight in securing their first victory under his tenure in a post-match interview. Maynard lauded the team's resilience and praised the unwavering support from the fans who braved the inclement weather to rally behind the squad for the full 90 minutes. Reflecting on the match, Maynard commended his side'sAdded by PON_News
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Stuart Maynard, the newly appointed head coach of Notts County, is eagerly anticipating his debut match. After postponement of the game against Stockport County last weekend has given Maynard and his coaching staff an unexpected but welcome opportunity to further refine their preparations for their first match at the helm. Maynard, known for his meticulous approach to training and match preparation, is likely to use this additional time to instil his philosophy and tactics into the squad. TAdded by PON_News
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Head of Medical Services for Notts County, Craig Heiden, shed light on the progress of several players who have been grappling with long-term injuries. Despite the challenges, there's optimism in the air as key squad members are steadily making their way back to fitness. Geraldo Bajrami, who suffered a serious knee injury early in the season, has been on a commendable journey towards recovery. According to Heiden, "Things have been going pretty well for him. It's a long period oAdded by PON_News
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Jaden Warner, a defender from Norwich City, is all set to make a big splash at Notts County, having been loaned to them until the season's end. This young lad, just 21, has made quite the journey. He's a product of the highly regarded Canaries' academy, where he's not only led their development teams but also bagged a place in the first team this season. His promotion to the senior squad was marked by a standout debut against Fulham in the Carabao Cup. Further, starts in the Sky Bet CAdded by PON_News
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In a thrilling development for Notts County, our very own attacking midfielder, James Sanderson, has signed his first professional contract with the club. This is a significant milestone in the young player's career and a proud moment for everyone associated with the club. James, who is just 17 years old, recently returned to our academy after a spell in grassroots football. His return has been nothing short of spectacular. He has seized his opportunity to impress at the first-team leAdded by PON_News
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In a pre-match interview ahead of Notts County's highly anticipated game against league leaders Stockport County, Jim O'Brien who had acted as the club's interim head coach, provided insights into his role, the team's preparations, and the challenges they face. O'Brien, who took charge after Luke Williams' departure and until Stuart Maynard's recent appointment, spoke about the day-to-day approach, the team's reaction to the recent changes, and the focus on maintaining consistency. ReAdded by PON_News
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