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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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In the wake of the recent managerial change at Notts County, the club has swiftly appointed Stuart Maynard, former Wealdstone manager, to take the helm. As the team adjusts to this new leadership, club captain Kyle Cameron remains steadfast in his commitment to keeping the team focused and disciplined. In a pre-match interview, the defender shed light on the team's approach to training and maintaining a sense of normalcy despite the managerial uncertainties. Cameron emphasised tAdded by PON_News
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In a significant development for Notts County Football Club, Stuart Maynard has been appointed as the new head coach. This announcement comes following the departure of Luke Williams, who has moved on to join Championship side Swansea City. Maynard, who has signed a three-and-a-half-year deal with the club, is set to take charge of his first training session on Friday. He will then lead the team in Saturday’s Sky Bet League Two fixture against Stockport County. The appointment of MaynaAdded by PON_News
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In a candid pre-match interview, Macaulay Langstaff, Notts County's prolific striker, took a stroll down memory lane, delving into the highs and lows of an extraordinary year for himself and the team. As the year draws to a close, Langstaff shared his thoughts on the journey from non-league to League Two, the joy of scoring his first Football League goal, and the invaluable lessons learned alongside experienced teammates. The year 2023 unfolded as a fairy tale for Langstaff and NottsAdded by PON_News
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As Notts County reaches the midway point of the season, head coach Luke Williams provided valuable insights into the team's journey and offered thoughtful reflections on the challenges faced and the upcoming match against formidable opponents, Stockport County. Williams opened the interview by addressing the inherent difficulties of transitioning to a higher division, cautioning against setting unrealistic expectations. "It's dangerous to be promoted into a new division and have expectationAdded by PON_News
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In the build-up to a crucial clash against Stockport County, Macaulay Langstaff, Notts County's dynamic striker, engaged in a pre-match interview that provided a glimpse into the anticipation and determination circulating within the squad. With a challenging fixture against league leaders Stockport on the horizon, Langstaff shared insights into the team's mindset, the influence of experienced players, and the collective hunger for success. Langstaff's excitement for the upcoming matchAdded by PON_News
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Notts County's head coach, Luke Williams, has provided an encouraging injury update ahead of the highly anticipated match against Stockport County. In a pre-match interview, Williams revealed that both David McGoldrick and Kyle Cameron are back in contention, having trained well during the week. However, the team will still be without Will Randall, Lewis Macari, and Junior Morias due to injuries. *Williams expressed his satisfaction with the team's overall health, stating, "Both thoseAdded by PON_News
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Last week, Notts County secured the services of Lewis Macari on a permanent basis, marking a significant move for the talented player. In an interview that goes beyond the exclusivity tag, Macari candidly shares his thoughts on the challenges he faced initially, the unforgettable debut goal, and the decision to commit to the club permanently. Looking back at his early days with the team, Macari admits to the struggle of adapting to a new playing style. "It was a new way of playing forAdded by PON_News
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Notts County's head coach, Luke Williams, pulled no punches in a post-match interview following his team's disappointing 3-1 defeat to Harrogate Town. Williams expressed his frustration with the overall performance, labelling it as "terrible" and highlighting issues that ranged from a lack of courage to defensive vulnerabilities. The coach didn't hold back in critiquing the team's approach to building up play, insisting, "To play for a club like Notts County, you cannot be so scared tUpdated by Chris
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Lewis Macari, previously on loan from Stoke City, is now a permanent member of Notts County. He has signed a contract that lasts until the close of the 2026-27 season. This 21-year-old defender has displayed great potential since his initial loan in August. His most notable achievement to date is his remarkable winning goal at Gillingham during his EFL debut. Richard Montague, a member of Notts County’s board who oversees player recruitment, expressed his excitement about Lewis Macari’Added by PON_News
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Notts County’s Head Coach, Luke Williams, opened up about the impending clash with Harrogate and shared his admiration for the remarkable longevity of Harrogate’s manager, Simon Weaver. He expressed his expectations for the upcoming match and acknowledged the challenges that lay ahead. Williams discussed the volatile nature of football and the difficulty of maintaining consistency under pressure. He highlighted Weaver’s ability to do so, something he aspires to replicate in his own coachinAdded by PON_News
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Notts County head coach Luke Williams has expressed his satisfaction with the team's response in training following a disappointing weekend result. In a pre-match interview reported on the Notts County site, Williams emphasised the need for consistent performances and addressed the challenges the team faced during their recent encounter. Williams, taking a moment to look back at the previous game, warmly praised the team’s strong showing in the first half, saying. "Yeah, I'm happy witAdded by PON_News
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Notts County’s captain, Kyle Cameron, took a breather to look back on the team’s journey so far this season. Chatting with the club before the match against Walsall tomorrow, he seemed pretty satisfied with where they’re at but admitted there’s room to step up their game. "I think if you're looking at a general look at things, you know, you look at the table, you'd probably say we're doing quite well," Cameron remarked. "A point off automatic places and not too far away from StockportAdded by PON_News
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Notts County skipper and left centre-back, Kyle Cameron, delved into the defensive challenges the team has faced this season. Addressing the recent defensive woes, Cameron expressed a sense of disappointment and a commitment to rectify the situation. Cameron, a stalwart in the heart of Notts County's defence, has been at the forefront of these challenges. In a heart-to-heart, he didn’t shy away from admitting the team’s hurdles. He conceded that their defence hasn’t quite hit the mark.Added by PON_News
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Notts County's head coach, Luke Williams, has candidly delved into the persistent defensive struggles that his team has encountered in recent fixtures. After the Shrewsbury Town match that left Williams visibly frustrated, he openly discussed his concerns about lapses in concentration adversely impacting the team's overall performance. Williams was quick to underscore the proactive measures taken to rectify the defensive issues, stating emphatically, "The problems have been there, andAdded by PON_News
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Notts County's head coach, Luke Williams, has provided insightful commentary on the positive influence of emerging talents within the squad, particularly highlighting the recent performance of 17-year-old James Sanderson. However, Williams also commended the academy staff at the club for their crucial role in fostering young talents, paving a clear route for them to rise to the first team. Reflecting on Sanderson’s stellar first appearance, Williams couldn’t hide his enthusiasm aboutUpdated by liampie
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In addressing the defensive challenges, Williams elaborated on the team's overall performance against a formidable opponent: "Some of the players were incredible, so well-organised, very difficult to break down. But then if you just keep giving them a goal, and then we're playing like lunatics in the end, completely out of control because we're desperate. We make a stupid action three times, and now we have to play completely crazy to even get back on terms." Expressing his determinatUpdated by liampie
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