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Best Notts County players of the 2010s

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Jack Grealish - Amazing talent

Callum McGregor - He scored some wonderful goals for Notts

Gary Liddle - Represented the best of Notts when he won the Player of the Season award

Jorge Grant - In form a world class player at our level, someone no team should rely on but give a level of freedom to express themselves

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I haven't seen any of the players until the other season when I came over to see family.

Alan Sheehan, Lee Hughes, Alan Judge, Gary Liddle, Jonathan Forte, Shola Ameobi, Jon Stead, Jorge Grant, Ryan Yates, Callum McGregor, Jack Grealish are all standout names mind.

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Best player of the previous decade that Notts have had was Callum McGregor on loan from Celtic. He was a different level to the squad he played with.

No better than Jack Grealish, you could tell he would do well for Aston Villa and has matured well. I can see why some would mention Callum McGregor but I think he's a championship player at best.

I'm not going to include loanees, so Alan Judge, Neil Bishop, Lee Hughes and Jon Stead have been the stand out players for me, none of the others come close.

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