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He's a very talented footballer but has suffered a similar fate to Bostock in terms of being marked as the next big star. He signed a professional contract at Arsenal at 17 and whilst it's a huge achievement he must have also felt a lot of pressure. Yes Arsene Wegner talked him up but he never really gave him a chance, just loaned him out. For a young player he's had too many clubs and being able to settle yourself in a team is big part of being able to fill that potential. I've no doubt he can do that with us now, although it's early days you can see he's a much better player than the "standard player" at this level. 

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It’s encouraging to know that a player of Dan Crowley’s calibre is willing to work hard and drop down leagues for the right opportunity. His spells in the Dutch league show his potential, and some of his moves, like those to Cheltenham and Morecambe, seem more about him trying to rediscover his love for the game. His comments about “lazy coaches” are intriguing; it’s something I don’t think any player could say about Luke Williams and his coaching team.

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Dan Crowley is simply on another level; he’s incredibly consistent and has truly made his role in our team his own. Much like Matt Palmer, it’s hard to envisage a starting line-up without Crowley. He’s that good and seamlessly fits into Williams’ plans.

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During a discussion with a friend prior to the season, they expressed concerns about Notts facing difficulties in replacing Ruben Rodrigues. However, Dan Crowley, who possesses a completely different playing style, has emerged as a more refined and polished player, destined for even greater success. One remarkable aspect of his game is his extraordinary awareness, coupled with consistently exceptional performances. He effortlessly executes actions that would be a challenge for others, making everything appear natural. His swift passing, intelligent movement, and ability to find space remind me of Messi. The impact he has on our attacking prowess should not be underestimated. He is truly a fantastic acquisition, and his presence has strengthened the team, even though it may not have been the case if we still had Ruben.

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Dan Crowley is an exceptional addition to the Notts team. He’s gaining momentum and looks set to reach double figures in goals by the end of the season. The club made a brilliant signing with him.

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hes a very classy player, who can make things happen without having to always look. he can take one glance, put his head down and he knows exactly what is needed. he has goals, assists and the forward drive to help his team win games. by far the best signing and the way hes going, he will be named the player of the season!

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Dan Crowley has an elite pedigree about him, you can see how Arsenal has influenced his approach to playing football and that suites us well.

We play in such a way, where his attributes come into their own. He's such a skilful and articulated player that moves wisely and doesn't waste his energy. One thing I like, is when he doesn't drop back, he will find space staying up, where he knows he can do the 'Matt Palmer' turn as a way to protect the ball until someone is there to support him. You can see how he's improving by the game, whilst the feeling of being settled at a club can massively help a player play their best.

Ruben is a totally different player, but Dan is world's apart in terms of ability. Unfortunately, whilst Ruben did improve with us, he'll reach a limit soon enough. whereas Dan still has much more to give despite only being two years apart from each others age.

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I am delighted with the acquisition of Dan Crowley; he is an outstanding footballer who is showing continuous improvement with each match. His consistency is truly remarkable, and it brings immense joy. Achieving promotion to the Championship alongside him is a heartfelt wish. Notts possesses an abundance of untapped potential, and it's crucial for us to put in the necessary effort to unlock it.

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Dan Crowley’s performance on the pitch is nothing short of seamless. He is the kind of player who effortlessly displays his prowess without any need for ostentation. He is a footballer of exceptional quality, who maintains a neat and tidy presence on the field, always putting in the hard yards for his team.

This season, he has proven to be an unparalleled addition to our squad, standing head and shoulders above all other signings. This is not to undermine the contributions of Jodi Jones, David McGoldrick or any other team members. However, Crowley has managed to fill the significant gap left by Ruben Rodrigues’ departure to Oxford United with aplomb.

His arrival has not only bolstered our midfield but also added a new dimension to our game. His vision, technical skills, and work ethic have been instrumental in enhancing our team dynamics. In essence, Dan Crowley has emerged as an indispensable asset to our team this season.

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Dan Crowley has been a unique addition to Notts. He continues to improve and plays a more significant role in the team. He certainly scores goals, but his ability to assist his teammates is unparalleled. He’s an exciting talent that reminds me of Alan Judge.

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Dan Crowley seems like the perfect addition to Notts. He fits our system well and has developed in his role, but he’s also a versatile player who can adapt if needed. This gives Luke Williams a lot of flexibility. While it seems best to let him excel in a role he’s mastering, we can mix things up if necessary, and I trust him to perform any role commendably.

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