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Notts County manager John Sheridan has expressed mixed emotions about his side's 3-2 win over Walsall in Tuesday night's friendly at Meadow Lane. The Magpies raced into a 3-0 lead as goals from Haydn Hollis, Jonathan Forte and Jon Stead put the hosts in command, but two late goals from Saddlers substitute Amadou Bakayoko made for a nervy finish. "I was very pleased with the 70 minutes, but not happy with the last 20," the former Oldham boss told reporters. "I made a lot of changesAdded by Joe Jones
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Notts County manager John Sheridan has found himself impressed with trialist Jhai Dhillon and intends to speak with the left-back about his future. The former Chelsea youngster produced another solid display in the 2-1 defeat to Nottingham Forest on Saturday as he found himself up against Reds winger Oliver Burke. Dhillon has featured in the majority of the club's pre-season games having been recommended to Sheridan by the Panjab team manager Reuben Hazell. "Saturday was a good teUpdated by Joe Jones
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Notts County defender Thierry Audel believes that the remaining players from last season must leave the memories behind them ahead of the new campaign. The Frenchman was part of the squad which ended up fighting relegation, went through three managers and experienced all-round turmoil. "There are good players coming into the team and I think we can achieve something good next season. We just have to believe it, keep working hard and we will see," Audel told the Nottingham Post. "BUpdated by Joe Jones
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Notts County manager John Sheridan has praised Stanley Aborah and believes he should be in a more attacking role this season. The former Ajax midfielder, considered one of the best players last season, was ostracised by one of the former managers but looks to be in the Magpies boss's plans this season as he found himself deployed further up the pitch. "I just like him up the pitch because you can take chances up there," Sheridan said of Aborah. "He is confident on the ball and he'Added by Joe Jones
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Notts County manager John Sheridan has claimed that he is done with experimenting with two different formations in one game following his side's pre-season friendly defeat against Nottingham Forest. More than 9,000 fans from both sides of the Trent attended the testimonial game for Magpies defender Mike Edwards as goals from Ben Osborn and Jamie Paterson came either side of an Alex Rodman strike. Sheridan started the game with a 3-5-2 formation, but switched to a 4-1-3-2 after the breaUpdated by Joe Jones
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Notts County veteran Mike Edwards admits he is "humbled" by all the attention regarding his testimonial this afternoon. The 36-year-old, who has made 350 appearances and scored 30 goals for the club in two spells, will be the focus of attention as the Magpies take on local rivals Nottingham Forest at Meadow Lane. Edwards said: "I don't think it's really hit home yet. I'm sure it will be a bit like a wedding. There's so much organisation that has gone into it, that the day will go as quAdded by Joe Jones
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The FA are set to appoint former Notts boss Sam Allardyce as the new England manager today. He will be given a two-year contract. Allardyce made a name for himself as a bruising centre half in the 70s and 80s, turning out for a host of clubs including Bolton and Preston. But the news will be of particular interest to Notts fans due to his spell in charge of the Magpies; Allardyce joined the club in early 1997 with the team in dire straits at the bottom of what is now League One. He was unabAdded by DangerousSausage
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Notts County managed John Sheridan has claimed that his side is more than capable of winning promotion from League Two thanks to the recruitment of players with strong personalities who have achieved success in the past. The Magpies fell short last season, finishing in the bottom half of the table after relegation from League One, but the new boss has made a number of signings with experience and leadership qualities. "I think it's important we get strong personalities in the dressingAdded by Joe Jones
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John Sheridan has earmarked home form as the key for Notts County's promotion hopes, adding that his strikers ought to focus just on attack as opposed to tracking back. The Magpies won just nine of their 23 home games last season as they limped to a bottom-half finish in League Two despite being expected to bounce back from relegation. Sheridan told reporters: "Home form is vitally important. We will be very attack minded. You will rarely see me play one up front. "Of course, it'sAdded by Joe Jones
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Notts County manager John Sheridan has pledged to bring continuity to the team's defence next season, calling on the players to learn and understand "each other's strengths and weaknesses". The Magpies struggled for consistency at the back last season as more than 25 different defensive line-ups took to the field. Sheridan, however, said the same wouldn't be happening this season, telling the Nottingham Post: "When I was looking at Notts County last season when I was managing at NewporAdded by Joe Jones
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Notts County manager John Sheridan has earmarked Jon Stead as a "big player" for him next season as the Magpies look to challenge for promotion. The 33-year-old striker finished top scorer for Notts last term with 14 goals and won the player of the season award, having only signed for the club in summer 2015. Sheridan believes that Stead, who was linked with a switch to Scotland but appears set to remain at Meadow Lane, can be an influential figure in 2016-17. "Jon has played at aAdded by Joe Jones
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Adam Campbell has claimed that Notts County's new signings will add leadership to the dressing room and believes that they've already made an impact. New Magpies manager John Sheridan has signed Adam Collin, Matt Tootle, Richard Duffy, Carl Dickinson, Michael O'Connor, Jonathan Forte and Alex Rodman so far this summer. Campbell told the Nottingham Post: "When Dicko (Dickinson) came in you could see straight away he is going to have a very positive impact on everyone. "That's not jAdded by Joe Jones
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Notts County assistant manager Mark Crossley has promised to keep an eye out on striker Will Mellors-Blair after the trialist netted a hat-trick against Linby in the Magpies' first pre-season friendly. The 23-year-old, who was born in Nottingham and has played college football in the United States on a scholarship, helped Notts to a 7-0 win on Saturday, with Adam Campbell, Jordan Richards, Jordan Snodin and Montel Gibson also on the scoresheet. Crossley played down the former Walsall aUpdated by Joe Jones
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Notts County coach and defender Mike Edwards has called on the whole city of Nottingham to celebrate its footballing achievements at his testimonial against Nottingham Forest later this month. The Magpies will take on Phillipe Montanier's Reds at Meadow Lane on Saturday 23rd July to commemorate the 36-year-old's ten years of service at the black and white side of the Trent. "I want it to be a celebration and a buzz for Nottingham especially as it is the city of football," he told the NAdded by Joe Jones
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New Notts County signing Carl Dickinson says he is happy to play in whatever defensive position is asked of him by the manager. The former Port Vale captain, one of seven new signings to have arrived at Meadow Lane this summer, has played at both centre-back and full-back throughout his career. Dickinson believes his understanding is that left-back will be his position for the new season, but is happy to slot in at centre-back if John Sheridan asks this of him. "Should the managerAdded by Joe Jones
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We are now in July, which means one thing – Notts County’s pre-season is underway. The Magpies have arranged a number of friendly fixtures over the coming month to get back to full fitness and fine-tune every aspect of the team before the start of the season. Here are the fixtures: Saturday 9th July, 3pm: Rolls Royce Leisure (A) Tuesday 12th July, 7:30pm: Carlton Town (A) Saturday 16th July, 3pm: Ilkeston (A) Tuesday 19th July 7:30pm: Alfreton Town (A) SaturdayAdded by Joe Jones
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New Notts County midfielder Michael O'Connor has claimed that continuity and stability are the most important things needed to get out of League Two. The former Northern Ireland international, who signed for the club last week, has done it once before with Rotherham United, who went on to secure back to back promotions to the Championship. O'Connor, who signed for Notts after rejecting a new deal with Port Vale, believes that the key to those successes was based on playing the same teaAdded by Joe Jones
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Notts County Ladies striker Jess Clarke has admitted that she and her teammates are desperate to get their hands on silverware this season. Last year the Lady Pies collected runners-up medals from both the Women's FA Cup and the Continental Tyres Cup, losing to Chelsea at Wembley and later against Arsenal at Rotherham United's New York Stadium. Notts get this season's Continental Tyres Cup campaign underway on Sunday with a first-round trip to Yeovil Town, and Clarke is hoping for a diAdded by Joe Jones
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Notts County have confirmed the signing of Oldham Athletic striker Jonathan Forte on a two-year deal. The 29-year-old has already enjoyed two loan spells at Meadow Lane in 2008 and 2012, and now will be at the club on a permanent basis. Barbados international Forte, who played under John Sheridan at Boundary Park, told the Nottingham Post: "The gaffer is here who I had at Oldham and I really enjoyed being under him. "I love Notts County and I think I have done well for them beforeAdded by Joe Jones
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Notts County CEO Jason Turner has published an open letter on the Notts County website where he discusses the club's pre-season preparations and the changes put in place for the fans ahead of the new campaign. On the squad "Significant progress has been made in restructuring the squad in readiness for the new season. We’ve already added six new recruits, with the seventh to be announced later today. We may still see further new faces arriving over the next few weeks. On the newAdded by Joe Jones
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Notts County are reportedly looking to seal a deal for Oldham Athletic striker Jonathan Forte. The 29-year-old, who boasts three different loan spells at Meadow Lane, is believed to have been offered a contract by the Magpies, According to the Nottingham Post, the former Scunthorpe United forward is yet to decide his next destination having been tabled a new deal by his current club. Six players have joined Notts so far this summer - Michael O'Connor, Adam Collin, Matt Tootle, AleAdded by Joe Jones
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New Notts County signing Carl Dickinson says he opted to join the Magpies because of the prospect of a promotion challenge and also to be close to his family. The 28-year-old defender is one of six new arrivals at Meadow Lane since John Sheridan's appointment as manager last month as they look to rebuild from their 17th-placed finish in League Two last season. "We want be part of something special here, and that is gaining promotion," Dickinson told BBC Radio Nottingham. "It's somAdded by Joe Jones
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