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Stuart Maynard Calls for Better Officiating to Protect Jodi Jones and Other Players


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Notts County head coach Stuart Maynard shared his thoughts and insights following the club’s recent 2-2 draw against Grimsby Town and ahead of their upcoming fixtures. 

With two draws on the board in the opening games of the 2024-25 League Two season, Maynard delved into the team's performance, the challenges ahead, and the strategic adjustments necessary to convert promising starts into wins.

Maynard began by addressing the disappointment of conceding goals that could have been avoided. “The big frustration is that we've conceded two goals that, when we even watch them back now, we can stop them,” Maynard stated. Despite this frustration, he acknowledged the importance of learning from early-season mistakes. “If it happens this early in the season, it gives us a chance to make sure that we can keep reiterating to the lads that this is the way that teams can score against us,” he explained.

One of the prominent topics discussed was the schedule, with Notts County having to navigate a packed fixture list. Maynard was pragmatic about the disruptions caused by irregular match timings. "I don't think it changes a lot,” he said. “The 10-day break will allow us to, for any niggles and injuries that are getting closer and closer to coming back, it gives us a real chance to get them closer and get people that little bit extra fitness that have kind of been out.”

Maynard also highlighted the depth and competitiveness of his squad, particularly praising David McGoldrick’s impact. “I think we've got to have a competitive squad, and you've seen that's what we need. On Sunday, if you look, when the subs come on, the tempo of the game changed a bit. We were chasing, we were behind, but the tempo of the game changed,” he said. He singled out David McGoldrick for his contribution, noting, “I thought Diddzy was brilliant. I thought it was an unbelievable pass, and there's not many people that can play that pass.”

The manager expressed his concerns regarding the physicality allowed by referees, especially in relation to star player Jodi Jones. “The physical contact even from the Tranmere game to the Fleetwood game on some of our players has been terrible, and we've got to make sure that we protect players. It’s about protecting players; we don’t want injuries,” Maynard asserted. He highlighted the need for officials to be more stringent in their judgments, saying, “I thought the level of tolerance that they allowed to go on with Jodie was terrible. I feel the level of tolerance does need to be high in the sense that we don't want people diving and giving needless fouls, but we want contact within it and want games to flow. But they've also got to understand you can't just kick people because then injuries will happen.”

Maynard acknowledged the interest in standout player Dan Crowley from other clubs but remained adamant about his importance to Notts County. “There’s interest in a lot of our players… Clubs wanna look at your players and try and take them. We want success this season; we want to make sure that we’re as strong as we can be,” he stated firmly. On the potential of selling Crowley, Maynard added, “I think players of Dan's level were never for sale because they're that key to your football team. But in football and in business, everything has a price. We want to keep Dan Crowley at our football club… but everyone does have a price.”

In closing, Maynard was hopeful about the return of key players from injury and their potential impact on the squad. He indicated that players like Rod McDonald and Kellan Gordon were making good progress and would soon be available for selection. “Kellan Gordon is probably 1 to 2 weeks from being back in full training, and Rod is a little bit further down the line… We've got clinical players within our group, so, yeah, we have a real belief that there's a lot more to come and a lot more improvement,” he said optimistically.

This is a crucial period for Notts County, and Stuart Maynard’s extensive reflections provide a window into the team’s strategy and his management philosophy. The upcoming fixtures will surely be a test of the lessons learned and adjustments made by this promising squad.

David McGoldrick has recently addressed the Notts media by stating that he's ready to make an impact when called upon to play. Read more about the story here on the Pride of Nottingham.

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Some of the challenges on Jodi Jones have been uncalled for. Tranmere and Fleetwood were going for him instead of the ball, and Jodi just got on with it. He seemed to struggle at times against Fleetwood due to the challenges on him. I noticed a lot of limping, but it was probably just a dead leg or something like that. I thought in the second half, Notts played some stunning football. Stuart Maynard is right; when we catch the issues early, we can work on them quicker.

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The squad’s depth is a blessing. I still think another striker would give more options. Jatta is brilliant and works hard. He’s different to other strikers we have had, but if we insist on playing Cedwyn Scott out of position and in midfield, I don’t think David McGoldrick will always be the answer. I do like how he gets involved, but we need someone to remain up top, someone with pace and the instinct to take on players. As for Jodi Jones, I agree, but officials won’t do much. Some of the fouls have deserved more than a yellow, but officials seem to be lenient towards those offending instead of telling players to cut it out.

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It’s going well, despite the draws. Tonight, Notts could really do with a win just to ignite the season and make things easier. The confidence of winning does tend to build, and I think the squad is more than capable of being up there, but Notts needs to be more ruthless. There’s quality throughout the squad. Stuart Maynard seems to know his best 11 now. With strength on the bench, we need to kick on now.

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It might go against the grain, but by mentioning the officials, it’s just drawing attention to it. Jodi Jones does get frustrated, and quite rightly so, with the fouls on him, but he does also get on with it. I do think officials should cut it out, but at the same time, mentioning it in the press will just lead to teams assuming that if they do it and take Jones out, Notts will be limited. I don’t like that. We just need to try to safeguard Jodi by making sure he’s safe. Complaining might lead to officials offering no protection at all. As for the season, it’s good to be back. Everything seems promising. Notts just needs to climb the table.

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It is refreshing that Stuart has asked for more protection for his players.

The great thing is this season, Notts have a much stronger squad and will be able to rest players if required.

Being able to rest players will also help players to remain fresh & reduce possible injuries too.

And this positive knock on effect should help Notts to perform much more consistently in matches like tonight against Grimsby.

Hopefully, after the encouraging display against Fleetwood, Notts can carry on in the same vain and get their first win of the season tonight.

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Maynard's concerns regarding the rough play on Jodi Jones are valid. It’s frustrating to watch refs allow excessive physicality that could result in injury. We all love a bit of contact in the game, but not to the extent where players' careers are at risk. The balance between letting the game flow and protecting players is crucial. Maynard’s comments highlight an issue that needs addressing immediately. If referees don't step up their game, we could see more top players sidelined with injuries, which would be detrimental not just for Notts but for the league as a whole.

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The club has signed good players to help Stuart Maynard, and he shows some promising signs. So far, he seems aware of who should be coming on. Some might not be inclined to give him credit, but I left Meadow Lane impressed on Sunday.

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I think we've done well, Stuart Maynard is also showing improvements. I believe that once the squad gels, results will follow. Grimsby presents a good opportunity to kickstart that.

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