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When both these Players appeared in the Black & White it was Clear  from the Start both would Go On and become Good Players and so it's No Real Surprise both these Guy have gone onto better things and each has a Full Trophy Cabinet.

It's also Nice To Know Notts had a Hand in their development.  Good Luck to both Callum and Jack in their Futures.

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Yes they are two quality players and are set for big things throughout their careers.

I think it was a sin not to include Jack in the England side at the Euro 24 tournament. Jack would have added pace & movement to the England team that was sadly lacking.

Nice to know that Notts played a part in their development & that is good, but as you've been saying @Wheelbarrow repair man Notts need to get some of our young players making a mark in the senior side. Notts have done it in the past. Why not again?

 

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Absolutely @Robbie Notts do need to Get  some of their Rising Academy Talent into the First Team Squad  has You have Said and Many Other Commentators on PON. But That Is Only A Question Richard Montague Can Answer.

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That’s a great bit of footage of Jack and Callum embracing before the game, it was fantastic to see them both in Notts shirts, as others have said it was pretty obvious they were special and destined to be great footballers even then.

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Chris Kiwomya deserves a great deal of recognition for bringing the duo to Meadow Lane, as I remember reading that it was his suggestion. We’ve had a number of good loan players, but none quite like these two for a while. It’s unfortunate that we didn’t have a stronger squad, as they could have been the missing piece in a promotion push back to the Championship. Instead, they helped us maintain our position in League One.

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there was a picture of them spending time whilst on international duty a few years ago, someone tweeted jack and he retweeted it saying they were catching up and had been talking about those days.

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I told Jack's father when he got his first international cap, that we were proud of him.

Callum McGregor also deserves a lot of praise for how he's forged a career. He was heavily linked to Sunderland before they fell down the leagues and wasn't playing for Celtic. I always felt he would have benefitted more from a move to a good English club (not Sunderland). However, he's proven that his ambition and desire to be an important player for the club he supports and loves has paid off.

It's been nice seeing their careers; both had incredible talent when they came here on loan.

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