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Stuart Maynard Confident Ahead of Notts County's Season Opener Against Tranmere Rovers


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As Notts County prepare to kick off their 2024-25 League Two campaign with an away match against Tranmere Rovers, head coach Stuart Maynard exudes a sense of cautious optimism. Speaking in an interview ahead of the game, Maynard discussed the club’s preparations, the challenges ahead, and the squad's readiness for the season.

Maynard acknowledged the excitement and pressure that comes with the final week of pre-season. "You always get to this final week, and it’s that reality that the season’s here," he remarked, noting how quickly the anticipation builds as the opening fixture approaches. "Pre-season feels long when it starts off, but it does come around very quickly, and yeah, look, we're as prepared as we can be at this stage."

Reflecting on the pre-season campaign, Maynard highlighted the progress made by the team, particularly in terms of defensive solidity. "We've learned a lot from the way that we defend as a group, and it's something that we're focused on," he explained. The head coach was particularly pleased with the team’s defensive record, especially as the pre-season fixtures reached the 60-minute mark. "Once we started getting to the 60 minutes, we only conceded one goal in the first half of pre-season within games, which is a great stat for us," Maynard said, emphasising the importance of being hard to beat this season.

The Notts County squad has seen significant changes over the summer, with several new signings aimed at bolstering the team's defensive ranks. Maynard pointed out that the allocation of squad numbers from 1 to 6, all to new signings, "tells a story in itself." He elaborated, saying, "We’ve recruited some defenders, and it’s something that we talked about at the back end of the season. We knew that we needed to make sure that we brought in competition for places in those areas."

However, the head coach hinted that the transfer business might not be over just yet. With nine new arrivals so far, Maynard suggested that there could be further additions before the transfer window closes. "Things can happen very quickly in football, so look, there's always a possibility," he said. "We are trying to strengthen. We want to make sure that the squad's got good depth, which at the minute we feel that we're probably a couple short."

One of the most notable signings for the upcoming season is Cedwyn Scott, who has been handed the coveted number nine shirt. Maynard expressed his confidence in Scott’s ability to make an impact. "I feel he's a goalscorer. He's a very clean finisher," said Maynard, adding that the player had shown sharpness during pre-season after an injury-plagued previous campaign.

While Maynard stopped short of revealing his starting eleven for the opening match, he admitted that the coaching staff is "pretty close" to finalising their selection. The team has spent considerable time preparing for Tranmere Rovers, even scouting their opponents in a live match against Wigan. "We kind of know what to expect," Maynard commented, underscoring the importance of understanding the opposition.

As Notts County embark on the new season, the head coach emphasised that success would depend not just on the starting eleven but on the entire squad. "If we want real success, it's about being able to look at your bench and then looking what's outside your squad to make sure that they can come and have an impact," Maynard noted.

Maynard also provided an update on Matthew Palmer, a player who has been sidelined with injury since October. "He's been in full contact training for the last two weeks," Maynard revealed, adding that while Palmer is close to returning, the club is being cautious. "We just got to make sure that we stick to the timings... because he's going to be such a key player for us this season."

For Maynard, the upcoming match against Tranmere represents more than just the start of a new season; it’s also a chance for a fresh start for the management team, who joined mid-season last year. "With a full pre-season, it's been massive for us as a management team now, and we're really looking forward to it," he concluded.

As the season opener looms, Maynard’s cautious confidence reflects the quiet determination within the Notts County camp. The Magpies are ready to take flight, with their sights set firmly on a successful season ahead.

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it will be good to be back to watching the action and i am looking forward to making the tranmere game tomorrow. i am hoping the squad go with a level of confidence, not to underestimate them but to play with confidence. i will be trying to generate supportive chants to the players.

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Interesting insights from Maynard ahead of the Tranmere game. The pre-season defensive improvements are promising, especially the record after the 60-minute mark. The new signings filling critical positions in defence should significantly improve our stability at the back. Cedwyn Scott being handed the number nine shirt is exciting; he could add a lot of firepower if he stays healthy. Maynard’s meticulous approach, including scouting Tranmere and nearly finalising the starting eleven, suggests the team is well-prepared.

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Maynard’s cautious optimism is quite refreshing. It's clear that the team’s focus on defensive improvements is paying off, especially with the stat about conceding only one goal post-60 minutes in pre-season. It’s also great to see new signings, particularly defenders, strengthening the squad.

Cedwyn Scott wearing the number nine shirt is fantastic news; his potential as a clean finisher could really make a difference this season. The fact that the team has been scouting Tranmere and is almost set with their starting eleven shows their meticulous preparation. Altogether, this gives me a lot of hope for the season opener and beyond. Can't wait to see the team in action!

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Looking forward to seeing Stuart Maynard's new team in action on Saturday. It is an exciting time with nine new players joining the squad & Scott & Palmer ready to join them.

This squad is now Stuart Maynard's squad and I wish him and the team well for the coming season.

I hope that Notts have a squad that can challenge for the playoffs at least, but so long as Notts are improving from last season I will be very happy 

We still have the most exciting attacking  players in the division, so if our defence can improve, there is no reason why Notts cannot give themselves a chance of doing well this season.

CMON U PIES 

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The pre-season has been thoroughly refreshing, and Maynard's remarks on the defensive solidity hit the right chord. It feels great to see the team focusing on areas that needed attention. The stat about conceding only one goal after 60 minutes is promising and shows that the team's hard work is starting to pay off. Additionally, the new signings aimed at strengthening our defence should give us an upper hand in tough matches. It's crucial we stay strong at the back if we want to have a successful season.

On the other hand, I'm really curious about potential further additions to the squad. Seeing Cedwyn Scott healthy and ready to go with the number nine shirt is uplifting. After his injury-plagued last season, a solid comeback would not only benefit the team but also create a massive boost in morale. Maynard's confidence in Scott’s abilities is reassuring. The management team's comprehensive preparations, including scouting Tranmere, suggest we won't leave any stone unturned in our quest for victory. I'm looking forward to seeing how these strategies unfold on the pitch.

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I hope the squad performs well and Notts starts the season brightly. A good result could help fans warm to Stuart Maynard. We have the squad, and defensively we look better. It will be interesting to see our first proper run out.

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I’m always very optimistic about the first game of the season. Tranmere will be a good test, and both teams have strengthened a lot since we last played each other. I’m glad we focused on fixing the defensive issues. I’m still hopeful that we sign one or two players, but I do think we have a good squad as long as no key players get injured. There’s certainly depth, and I think most of the nine signings make Notts stronger as a team.

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Just one thing Matches last for 90+ minutes Not 60. The Head Coach also failed to Mention that the second part of Preseason and the Preseason as a Whole was disappointing. The last Few Matches it was the same old Notts of last Season leaking Goals and losing Matches at the Death.

I think one of the best performances was the second match against Peterborough when Notts fought back from being 3-1 down to level the Match at 3-3 only to lose the match by conceding in the 89th minute.

Realistically, I think the Magpies may be in for a Rough Season and will Struggle to make an Impression on the Playoffs. As always I'm More Than Happy To Be Proven Wrong.

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