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Can't say I know a lot about him but the write up is very encouraging. He did really well at Shelbourne so he got recalled, but couldn't then get into Hull's first team by all accounts. Be a lot easier for him at League 2 level now though, so that's quite exciting. All in all, he looks to be a really good signing.

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Williams Jarvis looks to be a very good signing. He's left footed and can play on both wings & he can play as a centre forward too.

Looks like Notts have exactly what they were looking for.

He can score goals, & I think he will score goals in League 2 with Notts.

 

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What a great signing. Class start to our January window. him, Jodi, Jatta up front with didzy support on occasion and we should *fingers crossed* start to regain some of our attacking threat which was massively missing with injuries.

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Stuart is very pleased with this signing.

 

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Looks like a really good signing and appears to be comfortable with either foot, but I would say he is predominately right footed @Robbie as from the  videos I’ve watched, he mostly shoots with his right and also takes penalties the same.

Appears to also be quite sharp and we’ve been missing pace up front ever since letting Nemane go.

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@Fozzy according to his wiki they say Will is left footed, however on the Transfermarkt website he's right footed. That probably means he's two footed.

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I think he got a league winners medal despite being recalled in August. He deserved one after being a big part of their success. He'll score goals in League Two. 

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Looks very promising, although I don't think I've seen him play before. Hopefully it won't be the usual case of taking 3 months to 'embed him into our system' before we see him. 

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Very pleased with this. A player I've been keeping an eye on for a while. He played in the striker role when Shelbourne played a 3/5 at the back formation and on the wing when they played a 4-2-3-1. 

Shels arguably would've won the League of Ireland earlier last season if Jarvis hadn't been recalled. He definitely has a high ceiling and himself, Grant, Ness and Macari are players who can step up and develop further. 

Here is some of his percentages in different aspects of his game from his spell at Shels last season in the League of Ireland. Made by Will from WT Analysis

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