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Where are they now : Sam Stubbs

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I thought he came with a fair amount of promise, he's one of those we signed too early in their careers. Well, in this case it was loaned too early.

He's someone under our current owners, we might have signed once his loan deal had expired or near the end of it.

Sam Stubbs has come quite far since his time here; I don't recall him being much of a stand-out player, but you could see he had potential. Fingers crossed, we can get the quality out of Lewis Macari this upcoming season.

I hope it doesn’t deter him from guarding the box or restrict him in any manner. I comprehend the severity of his injury and wouldn’t hold it against him if it did affect him. He’s a good player, and I’m glad he’s returned.

It was a grim incident, and I’m surprised that he has made a comeback. If he can get his career back on track, I wish him all the best. I wouldn’t be shocked if it led to him being more cautious.

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I’ll hold my hands up and say I can’t remember him playing for Notts so he obviously didn’t make much of an impression. One of those β€œhere today, gone tomorrow” players.

Now if he’d been as good as Brian Stubbs and stayed as long I would remember him decades later.

10 hours ago, Fan of Big Tone said:

I’ll hold my hands up and say I can’t remember him playing for Notts so he obviously didn’t make much of an impression. One of those β€œhere today, gone tomorrow” players.

Now if he’d been as good as Brian Stubbs and stayed as long I would remember him decades later.

Sam Stubbs came with a lot of expectations, being Alan Stubbs’ son. At the age of 20, he should have achieved more, but that wasn’t the case. He seemed a promising prospect, but he needed time, time that Notts couldn’t afford to give him then. After all, it was a loan.

https://www.nottscountyfc.co.uk/news/2019/january/stubbs-joins-on-loan-310119/

I recall hearing that he had been substituted, but I didn’t realise the severity of the situation. A broken skull is enough to cause nightmares, and it’s incredibly brave to return to a sport that requires good heading skills, especially as a defender. I hope all his worries are now in the past.

It was a shocking and vicious injury, but Sam Stubbs’ comeback and focus is a positive sign. I’m sure he’ll be mindful of the injury, but hopefully, like other professional players, he’ll be able to bounce back as if it never happened.

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