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Your Influential Notts County Player

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Growing up, I have seen Phil Turner lead the Magpies' - along with Ian Richardson, Neal Bishop to the current day under Michael Doyle.

I'm curious which player has been the most Influential?

What player made you take account of their ability, drive and leadership to the point you feel they're a representation of the football club itself. Which players throughout Notts County's history made you feel proud to be a fan of this fantastic club?

Mine is Phil Turner, all the good early memories I have is of him as a true inspiration to the side he played alongside.

What about you?

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Alan Judge!

His ability always impressed me, he wasn't called the Irish Messi for nothing. When he left, I felt it was a sign that the club was going backwards. He's the type of player you have to build around or at least progress with.

Oh oh oh ohhhhh, everywhere where we go, watching super County putting on a show!

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Alan Judge. The guy could score from his own half if he wanted to. Scores worldies in his sleep. Ran the show in 2011/12 and single handedly kept our slim play off chances alive in 2012/13 under Keith play one up front in your own back garden Curle 

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I could name a few different players, but Mark Stallard is the one I will go with.

Excellent striker who did well for Notts.

Don Masson!! He was a joy to watch and such an influential player for the club.

When people ask what 'American Pie' is about, they're missing the point. The song isn't about the lines themselves - it's about what is between the lines. The song is about what isn't there.

Don McLean

I'd have to go for Mike Edwards. As a player he's the only one in our recent history to rack up hundreds of appearances for us, I saw an old article a few days ago about him playing for something like 22 different managers at his time here. Mad! And he outlasted pretty much all of them!

The fact when he came back to us after his spell at Carlisle, more as a coach as he was in his late 30's - but then ended up playing anyway because he was still better than all our centre' halves were at that time tells you a lot.

Proper professional footballer, I don't think anyone has a bad word to say about the guy.

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