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The epitome of consistency: Adam Chicksen's key role in Notts County's success


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Two years ago, Adam Chicksen appeared to be on his way out of Notts County. However, offering him an extended one-year contract has turned out to be a brilliant decision. The 31-year-old full-back has been a crucial player for the Magpies this season, scoring a career-best of 10 goals as he helps the team push towards its goal of returning to its former glory.

In any intense season, consistency is essential. Chicksen has been the epitome of that, demonstrating his value by being one of the first names on the team sheet for coach Luke Williams. But it's not just his on-pitch performances that have made him so valuable. His influence off the field has also been significant, something that both the fans and the Magpies chief have recognized.

Chicksen's importance to Notts County cannot be overstated. His impact on the team's success this season has been immense, and he has proven himself to be a valuable asset both on and off the pitch. With his talent and dedication, there's no doubt that Chicksen will continue to be a crucial player for the Magpies for years to come.

Luke Williams spoke to Nottingham Post, he said: "He is the model pro, he has been so important because of the performances on the pitch."

"Look at the goals he has scored, match-winning goals at times, but then look at the way he runs back to protect the goal like his life depends on it, the way he defends the far post when there are sustained spells of pressure. 

"Then the bits people are not likely to see is the way he concentrates in the meetings we have. He delivers meetings better than I do; it's embarrassing.

"But he is the example and the shining light of how to behave and how to apply yourself day in, day out over a long period of time.

"He is amazing - he is the kind of package of how we want people to respect the job of being a player for Notts County.

"And many players are in that mould, but Chicks is a great example of that, a top example."

Currently, Chicksen and Matty Palmer are the only two players who have appeared in all 37 games of the National League season. This comes after Sam Slocombe and Kyle Cameron missed recent games against Bromley and Dorking Wanderers. While their absence has been felt, Chicksen's consistent presence has been crucial for Notts County, especially in the defensive area.

Unfortunately, injuries to Richard Brindley and Tobi Adebayo-Rowling have made the defensive area a cause for concern in recent weeks. Additionally, the confirmed departure of Joel Taylor has further limited Williams' options in defence. With all of these factors in play, Chicksen's continued presence and reliability will be even more critical in the Magpies' quest for success in the remainder of the season.

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Chris

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He's been incredible this season, even towards the end of last year I thought he had earned his place in the squad. It seems something has clicked and, it's gone from there. Under Luke Williams, he has done far more than before. I thought he was better going forward and not as effective defensively, but it's more all round this campaign.

I am hoping he stays on with us, he's a great asset and player for us.

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Richo

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Definitely the most improved player in the squad and so vital to the team this season 

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liampie

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i agree with @Richo, hes the most improved. we are lucky that every player has played their role in our season but adam chicksen has been on a another level this season. hes been fantastic!



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