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Notts County defender Nick Tsaroulla has quickly adapted to life at Meadow Lane, demonstrating both his skill on the pitch and a genuine passion for the club and its fanbase. The 25-year-old joined Notts over the summer and has since made 14 appearances, totalling 713 minutes. In a recent interview, he spoke openly about his journey, settling in, and his experiences playing in a different position. “It feels like home now,” Tsaroulla shared. “Obviously settling, I was super excited andAdded 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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Nick Tsaroulla was full of joy after scoring his first goal for Notts County in their hard-fought 2-1 victory over Gillingham. The wing-back, who arrived from Crawley Town in the summer, finally opened his account for the Magpies, helping his side continue their strong form in League Two. Speaking after the game, Tsaroulla expressed his delight at both the team's performance and his long-awaited goal. “Yes, we're all buzzing. It's a tough place to come. So, these are the games that wAdded by PON_News
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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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New Notts County signing Nicky Hunt has expressed his delight at linking up with former teammate Kevin Nolan at Meadow Lane. The veteran defender, most recently on the books at Leyton Orient - where he played under Nolan - played alongside him at Bolton Wanderers and signed for Notts on Tuesday alongside young midfielder Elliot Hodge. Hunt told the official club site: "I'm delighted to sign here. It's a great club and I'm looking forward to the challenge ahead. "When Kev gives youUpdated by Joe Jones
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Notts County midfielder Nicky Wroe has joined National League side FC Halifax Town on a month’s loan, subject to FA confirmation. The 30-year-old midfielder started his career with Barnsley, making 49 appearances for the South Yorkshire side. He has also had spells at York City, Torquay United, Shrewsbury Town and Oxford United. Wroe’s loan sees him join a team currently stuck in the Conference relegation zone.Updated by cheeky~k8
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Nigel Nattrass is a lifelong Notts County supporter. Born and bred in Stapleford, the youngest of two boys, his love for Notts County runs deep. "I was born into a Notts County supporting family," he says. "My Dad was a fan from the early 1930s until his death in 2001. My grandpa, as a young boy, saw the last game Notts played at Trent Bridge and the first at Meadow Lane." Some of Nigel's fondest memories of supporting Notts County include all the promotions he's seen, the Wembley finals, aAdded by PON_News
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Anyone who kept an eye on League Two last season will have deduced that it is almost impossible for a Club to sustain a high performance level allied to a top league position for the duration of a long exhausting 46 match season in a league which takes no prisoners. Chairmen and Managers who make the strategic decision to invest heavily in a compact squad of just 16 or so (relatively) costly players may well see their Club jockeying for a top seven position up untUpdated by cheeky~k8
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Noor Husin has claimed that Notts County's playoff heartache last season will prove a superb incentive for the Magpies to get the promotion job done this time round. Notts were in and around the League Two's top three for much of the 2017-18 campaign but stuttered in the final few months to finish in the playoffs, which they subsequently lost to eventual winners Coventry City. “Last season will only make us stronger and the boys know what it takes now,” Husin told the Nottingham Post.Added by PON_News
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Noor Husin has stated that Kevin Nolan was instrumental in his decision to join Notts County and feels he can progress as a player under the former Premier League stalwart. The 21-year-old was on the books of Crystal Palace but opportunities were few and far between for him at Selhurst Park, especially once Sam Allardyce was named as their new manager. Husin caught Nolan's eye when he scored against them whilst on loan at Accrington Stanley and, when Palace made him available for transAdded by Joe Jones
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Northampton Town manager Chris Wilder has claimed that Notts County’s poor league position this season is because they have been badly managed throughout the campaign. More than six thousand Cobblers fans crammed into Sixfields on Saturday in the hope of sealing promotion to League One, but the Magpies – now 20th in the table – fought back from Ricky Holmes' opening strike to lead through Thierry Audel and Jon Stead, with 2-2 the final score. "I thought we played well," Wilder said. "(Added by Joe Jones
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Notts County travel down to the PTS Academy Stadium (Sixfields) on Saturday 22nd September still awaiting their first win of the season. Northampton Town are 20th in League Two and are without a win in their last 4 games. Below are details of how you can travel down to back Harry Kewell and the lads. Notts fans have been allocated 944 seats located in the south stand behind the goals. Ticket prices are as follows: Adult: £22 65 and over: £18 18-21: £18 Under-18: £1Updated by PON_News
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Notts County say they have been given confirmation by Nottingham Forest that Jorge Grant will be able to stay on loan at Meadow Lane for the remainder of the season. Grant spent the second half of last season at Notts and returned this term alongside Ryan Yates, the duo instrumental in the club's rise to the upper echelons of the League Two table. Forest decided to recall Yates last week and ship him out on loan to Scunthorpe United, causing friction among the Notts fans plus anxiety rAdded by Joe Jones
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Legendary Notts County management duo Jimmy Sirrel and Jack Wheeler have been awarded with the honour of having a Nottingham tram named after them. The pair led the Magpies through the most successful periods in the club’s history, winning promotion to the First Division in 1981. They join the likes of Colin Slater, Brian Clough, Torvill & Dean, and Carl Froch in having their names on a Nottingham tram. “He wouAdded by Joe Jones
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Notts County are hoping to wrap up a deal for Newport County's Alex Rodman, according to reports. Fresh from signing goalkeeper Adam Collin, the Magpies are said to be hoping to make the 29-year-old winger their second signing of the summer. Rodman, who played under Magpies boss John Sheridan at Newport last season, has turned down a new deal with Warren Feeney's side, alerting Notts to his potential availability. The former Aston Villa trainee, who has played for the likes of GriUpdated by Joe Jones
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Mark Crossley has praised Stanley Aborah for his "good response" to being left out of the Notts County lineup in the wake of Michael O'Connor's absence. The Belgian made a rare start against Morecambe on Saturday, a game which was abandoned after 10 minutes because of torrential rain. Aborah, who replaced rested captain O'Connor, went close to scoring on two occasions before ref Dean Whitestone called a halt to the League Two match. "Michael picked up a groin strain at Exeter andAdded by Joe Jones
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Notts County assistant manager Richard Dryden has admitted that he is struggling to think of any redemptive aspects to the season. The Magpies were expected to challenge for promotion in 2015-16 but, with two games left to play, their only 'achievement' is that they have survived the drop. Asked if it was hard to see a silver lining to the season, Dryden said: "It's very difficult to see at the moment. "You look at what the club has gone through this season in three more managers,Added by Joe Jones
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John Sheridan has revealed that he is looking to add a centre-back to his Notts County squad and says he has spoken to two clubs about signing players on loan. The Magpies boss has pledged to turn his side into an attacking force, particularly at Meadow Lane, but he is still keen to bolster his back line. "I am just waiting for the clubs to get back to me, they know the interest," Sheridan told reports. "There are two clubs I've asked about a centre-back. It will be a loan deal.Updated by Joe Jones
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Notts County striker Jon Stead is set to be out of action until Christmas, club manager John Sheridan has claimed. The 33 year-old forward, who has scored nine goals in League Two this season, has not featured for the Magpies since injuring his ankle against Crewe Alexandra on October 15. "I spoke to Steady about two days ago," Sheridan told the Nottingham Post. "I've not spoken to the physio regarding the results of the scan. "I would have expected that if they had the resulAdded by Joe Jones
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Notts County boss Kevin Nolan has admitted that Mason Bennett is likely to be sidelined for a fairly long time after injuring his hamstring. The forward, on loan at Meadow Lane from Derby County, had to come off in the first half of Saturday's 1-0 defeat at Barnet. Bennett is to go for a scan which will provide a clearer picture of when he can be back in action but Nolan sadly revealed that "we won't be seeing him any time soon". "I'm gutted for the lad because he looked sharp inUpdated by Joe Jones
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Notts County's purported move for Plymouth Argyle's Reuben Reid will not go ahead as the Magpies are not interested in the striker, according to reports. Speculation claimed that Notts were preparing to seal a move for Reid, who played under Magpies boss John Sheridan at Plymouth Argyle, after he was offered to the Meadow Lane outfit. According to the Nottingham Post, however, Reid is not on Notts' list of targets, with Sheridan reportedly opting to look elsewhere in his bid to bolsterAdded by Joe Jones
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Notts County hope to appoint a new manager over the weekend after narrowing down their shortlist to three candidates, according to reports. The Magpies have been without a manager since sacking Dutchman Ricardo Moniz, along with his assistant Dave Kevan and defensive coach Dean Yates, on December 29. Over the last week a number of individuals have been tipped for the job, including Northampton Town manager Chris Wilder, Grimsby Town boss Paul Hurst, Newport County’s John SAdded by Joe Jones
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