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McGowan & Andrews have signed pro contracts

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Notts County Football Club is delighted to announce that youth team duo Brad McGowan and Harry Andrews have been offered professional contracts.

 

Both players experienced two impressive seasons in the Under-18s and were rewarded with a place in manager Shaun Derry’s first team squad for the new campaign. 
 
McGowan was this season’s youth team skipper and led by example with a series of top showings in defence for both the Under-18s and the development squad.  
 
Andrews is rated as one of the best goalkeepers in the North East Youth Alliance and built upon a strong first season with a collection of confident displays.
 

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Good? I personally don't rate Harry Andrews, he's considerably poorer than Liam Mitchell in my opinion. However, who knows with time? McGowan looks quality from what I have seen. I think both can learn more, perhaps even rewrite opinions.

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Harry is a flapper, limited skill as a keeper but good shot stopper. He will need to step up now, McGowan is a robust youngster and very promising future.

On paper good deals, future wise? who knows.

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