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Rod McDonald: 'I’m Ready to Make My Mark at Notts County After Injury Setback'


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Notts County defender Rod McDonald has spoken about his frustration at the start of his time with the Magpies following his summer move from Harrogate Town.

The experienced 32-year-old centre-back joined on a two-year deal but is yet to make a league appearance due to an injury that side-lined him for several weeks.

McDonald, however, is set to make his league debut against AFC Wimbledon today and is eager to finally get on the pitch and help his new side push forward.

Reflecting on his first months with the club, McDonald shared how his initial time at Meadow Lane didn’t go as planned. "It’s always a bit frustrating when you come into a new place and want to hit the ground running," McDonald explained.

"For me, it was completely the opposite. I had the newborn baby when the boys went on a trip to Holland, so I didn’t go. Then, literally on the money, I came back and twisted my knee – just caught it. It had a little tweak in it, and it put me out for about eight to ten weeks."

McDonald’s absence came at a crucial time, but he has tried to look on the bright side, particularly appreciating the unexpected family time. "Sometimes stuff works in mysterious ways," he said.

"I’ve never really spent as much time with my kids as I have recently, so it’s been brilliant to be fair. Got a couple of grey hairs for it."

Despite his injury, McDonald noted how supportive everyone at the club has been during his recovery. "The lads were brilliant with me. It’s always difficult to try and mix in with a new club when you’ve got an injury," he said.

"The gaffer, Matt, and Richard have all been brilliant. They basically said, 'We know what you can do, just make sure you get yourself right and fit, and when you’re back, you’re back.'"

Now fully fit, McDonald has featured in a few EFL Trophy matches this season but admits he’s itching for league action. "I’ve come here to play in the league, not the EFL Trophy – no disrespect to it," McDonald stated.

"My focus is on playing in the league this season, and obviously I’ve got some stiff competition, but that’s what football is all about."

McDonald also praised the performances of his defensive teammates during his time on the side-lines. "All the boys have gelled really well together," he said. 

"Young lad Louis Macari, I think he’s been excellent this season. Matty Platt, Jacob Bedeau, and even Rob Cundy when he stepped in – I think all the boys at the back have been brilliant. And Bassey’s been brilliant as well."

Looking ahead to the game against AFC Wimbledon, McDonald shared his thoughts on facing his former club, where he had an enjoyable spell. "It’s a great club to be at," McDonald said.

"We had one of the best FA Cup runs there, beating West Ham and getting Millwall. It was a great time on and off the pitch – the staff, players, and the people behind the scenes there are tremendous, and the fans are great."

However, McDonald made it clear that his focus is solely on securing three points for Notts County this weekend. "It’ll be nice to see them do well, but obviously not this weekend," he added with a smile.

With Notts County looking to bounce back at home following recent frustrations, McDonald is determined to help his team keep a clean sheet.

"You always want to win your home games, especially if you want to get promoted out of this league," he said. "Hopefully this weekend, we can score a couple of goals and try to keep a clean sheet."

For McDonald, today’s game represents a long-awaited opportunity to show what he can do in a Notts County shirt, and he is ready to make his mark on the pitch. At 32, his experience will be vital as the Magpies push for promotion this season.

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Rod McDonald is a excellent centre back & I am sure he is going to feature in the back 3 very soon. 

I expect him to be on the bench today, & I'm sure that Stuart will have him on the field sometime in the 2 nd half of the game.

Rod showed in his two appearances in the Cup games that he has lots of skill & is assured on the ball, something that Notts want from their defenders.

I think that he will play a big part for Notts as the season progresses. 

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Rod McDonald seems like a perfect fit for us. Even though he’s had a frustrating start with injuries, it sounds like he’s maintained a positive outlook, which is really admirable. The fact he’s talking about family and how much time he’s spent with them during recovery shows he's grounded and ready to get back to football. With our backline needing a bit of reinforcement, his experience is going to be invaluable. He mentioned some good things about Louis Macari too, so it’ll be interesting to see how they partner up. AFC Wimbledon won’t be easy, but if McDonald can settle in quickly and bring that leadership, we could be in for a good result.

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I’m really glad to see Rod McDonald finally getting his chance to shine. It must have been tough watching from the sidelines, especially for a player with so much experience. Injuries can really derail a player’s momentum, but it seems like he’s handled it well and is eager to contribute. His praise for the rest of the defence, especially Louis Macari, shows how close-knit the squad is, which is great to hear. We’ve got some tricky fixtures coming up, so getting him fit and integrated now is really important. Let’s hope he hits the ground running and helps us shore up the backline. Clean sheet today, anyone?

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It’s been a long wait for McDonald to get back to full fitness, but I’m excited to see him make his league debut. His experience is exactly what our defence needs, especially after some tough matches recently. The fact that he’s had the support of the gaffer and teammates is brilliant too, just shows how strong the unity is within the squad. His presence on the field will bring us that calm and stability we’ve needed at times. Let’s hope he can help us keep a clean sheet against AFC Wimbledon. It’s not going to be an easy game, but I’m optimistic with him in the team.

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Rod McDonald’s attitude through this injury has been top class. It's always hard for players joining a new club and getting sidelined right away, but he seems to have kept a really positive outlook, which is great. His experience is exactly what we need in defence, and I think his return will help shore things up at the back. Really excited to see how he performs today, especially against his old team, AFC Wimbledon. Should be a good match!

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It's great that he's back and ready to go. Let's hope he can give us some much-needed stability at the back. I'm impressed by the quality we have in this area, it should help us attack teams by freeing up pressure on the strikers.

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I’m glad he’s back in contention we need as many fit players in the squad as possible, in fairness the defenders and Bass have done well so far this season but they need someone pushing for a place to keep them playing their best. Good luck Rod it’ll be good to see you on the pitch in the league when you get your chance.

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its good hes available but i think if lewis macari is fit, he should be starting. i do think stuart maybard may bring rod mcdonald on as a sub. im looking forward to seeing him get more minutes, but we need to make him work for a place in the starting 11.

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Stuart Maynard made changes that helped us get a better handle on AFC Wimbledon. I thought we did okay, considering how tough they made it for us.

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McDonald’s clearly been through a frustrating few months, but I love how honest he is about his time out and how he made the most of it with his family. It’s a tough situation for any player to join a club and then immediately pick up an injury, but his mindset seems spot on. He also credits his teammates and staff for supporting him, which shows the positive atmosphere at Notts County right now.

Defensively, we’ve been a bit shaky at times, and having an experienced head like McDonald back in the squad could make a huge difference. He’s played at a good level and knows how to handle these situations, so I’m hoping his return strengthens our backline.

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