Rob Milsom has admitted that he was disappointed and frustrated to not be playing for Notts County earlier in the season, but a positive conversation with manager Kevin Nolan changed his outlook.
The 2016-17 Notts player of the year found opportunities hard to come by earlier in the season, being mostly restricted to a substitute's role.
Milsom went on to make his first start in the 1-0 win over Swindon Town and kept his place for the win at Crawley Town by the same scoreline.
Following his first start, Nolan claimed that a "ruckus" had taken place between himself and Milsom, while the player himself suggests that it had been nothing more than a conversation.
Milsom told the Nottingham Post: βI was frustrated at the start of the season not to be playing, but Iβve just got to keep working hard and when I get my opportunity, try to take it.
βWe just had a conversation. Obviously I was disappointed not to be playing, and I think that showed through. It was sort of written all over my face.
βI have a lot of respect for him (Nolan) and his opinions, and what he wants to do. It was a good conversation. It was a positive one, not a negative conversation.
βBut since the conversation, itβs been brilliant. Iβve got my head down and worked hard in training. Hopefully Iβve taken my opportunities in the games that have come my way.
βI donβt think there was too much of βclear the airβ. I was just disappointed not to be playing. We had a conversation and that was that, really. It was just about me moving forward and doing the best for the team and the club.
βI think I just needed to wait for my opportunity. I got that against Swindon. It was up to me to take that opportunity. If Iβm picked to play, then Iβll give my all. Hopefully thatβs enough for me to stay in the team for the following game.β
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