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Bye Bye Arquin, Jordan And Fox

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Arquin gone to Scotland for a trial with Ross County.

Both Charlton lads gone back to parent club.

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Might leave us short a left back, meaning Sheenan back to LB?

Also no mention of Fozzie leaving yet. What a shame!

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NOTTS County will not be extending Morgan Fox's loan at Meadow Lane.

The Wales Under 21 left-back has returned to Championship club Charlton Athletic after a five-week loan at Meadow Lane.

And Magpies boss Shaun Derry says he will not be coming back.

Striker Yoann Arquin could also be on his way out of the club, having been on trial at Ross County.

The 25-year-old has not played for Notts since mid-November and was also a spectator as the Scottish Premier League side beat St Johnstone 1-0 on home soil last Saturday.

Charlton Under 21 captain Bradley Jordan has also gone back to The Valley with Fox, having joined Notts on loan deadline day at the end of November.

Midfielder Jordan did not play a play for the Magpies, but Fox played seven times, making six starts.

He also scored the first goal of his professional career as Notts beat Colchester United 4-0 in League One in mid-December and helped them to three league wins.

"It was very hard for them to adapt to the level we are at, not so much Fox, but Bradley," said Derry.

"Bradley came in and perhaps wanted to play a bigger part than he did.

"What I would say is Γ’β‚¬β€œ and fair credit to them Γ’β‚¬β€œ they came with a freshness and an attitude that really helped us as a group.

"As much as there was disappointment from Bradley's angle, I'm hoping he will go away better for the experience of being out of his comfort zone and for Fox he came in and played in three wins so that's great for him.

"He'll want to get out on loan again, but we're looking at different options."


Read more:Β http://www.nottinghampost.com/Notts-County-extending-Morgan-Fox-s-loan-Meadow/story-20413178-detail/story.html#ixzz2po9YI88V

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Haha Arquin in freezing Scotland, he'll love that.

Arquin always frustrates. The ability to be a good goal scorer at this level or maybe even higher, however with his poor atitude this makes him a L2 player at best. Such a shame. Deffo time for him to move on though.

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I'm assuming there won't be a fee for Mr Arquin? Seems a shame because if possible we could recoup some of his wages, however if it's how Derry wants to go then free would get him off the budget quicker.

This doesn't really surprise me, I hope he does okay.

Bye Fox, Jordan and Arquin.

I'll pay his train fare if it gets him to stay there. Maybe he can get Fotheringham in his suitcase too!

He doesn't like travelling by train, it's far too slow in the UK for him. Fotheringham in his suitcase? The guy packs more clothes and shoe's than a glamour model does! hehe

I think the interview from Derry states Ross County weren't impressed, or maybe Arquin wasn't? Who knows.

He also pretty much confirms that Arquin is lazy and has a bad attitude in training aswell as in games. Not much of a suprise really.Β 

Yeah, I don't know. He might have an attitude and I will hold off making judgmental comments when I haven't watched his interview but if he's said this openly. 1) I hope it get's a reaction out of him - 2) He avoids doing it again in the future and 3) We don't need any negativity right now...

No matter how true or not it is, especially from the manager.

From what I've been able to see, it's a shame that Arquin couldn't have realised his potential a bit more for Notts, but I guess that's Div 2 players for you.


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Just to let you know, gentlemen and women, Arquin had a first class debut for Ross County, that in his partner Jordan Slew,who weΒ got from Blackburn, harassed and battered the Dundee Utd back 4,both dropped back and helped midfield, also Arquin helped the defence, when United had corners, and to top it off, scored on his debut for the club, I have a passion for Ross County as you can gather (nickname of the Staggies), also aware that Mansfield Town are called this as well, got an uncle from there, hence his support


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Just to let you know, gentlemen and women, Arquin had a first class debut for Ross County, that in his partner Jordan Slew,who weΒ got from Blackburn, harassed and battered the Dundee Utd back 4,both dropped back and helped midfield, also Arquin helped the defence, when United had corners, and to top it off, scored on his debut for the club, I have a passion for Ross County as you can gather (nickname of the Staggies), also aware that Mansfield Town are called this as well, got an uncle from there, hence his support

Β Wish you all the bestΒ for your season, and if you want, can keep you updated onΒ ArquinΒ Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β 

Β Β  YoursΒ Β Β Β Β 

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Oh so you're a Ross County fan! I didn't realize, it's good to have another Opposition fan on board.

Don't be a stranger though, it's always great to hear from our 'residents' and how there respective teams are doing. I personally hope Arquin finds himself and enjoys playing football, good luck to your club.

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I'd be interested to hear how he copes with the weather up there!. He used to wear gloves in August to keep him warm!


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Wonder if steggie will be saying the same thing in 6 months time or even more in 12 months from now.


Thanks for the update @hambo staggie please keep us informed, I sincerely hope that he proves to be a great player for you, good luck for the rest of the season, I will be looking out for your results.


His ability and skill is someone's gain, it would be said if he reached the age of 30 not having progressed to the standard he should. If he keeps scoring, his confidence will improve and over time so will his attitude.

Ross County could very well be that team.

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