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  1. Head of Medical Services for Notts County, Craig Heiden, shed light on the progress of several players who have been grappling with long-term injuries. Despite the challenges, there's optimism in the air as key squad members are steadily making their way back to fitness. Geraldo Bajrami, who suffered a serious knee injury early in the season, has been on a commendable journey towards recovery. According to Heiden, "Things have been going pretty well for him. It's a long period of time to be out for any footballer. Delivering the news and accepting the news is the real hurdle to get over, and Baj's been brilliant with that." Bajrami himself expressed his relief, stating, "First day today, it's been good. It's been a long time coming. Still a long way to go, but I'm just happy to be outside." Cedwyn Scott faced a different scenario, initially continuing to play despite a serious injury. Heiden explained, "It wasn't a real structural issue that had happened, so although it can be painful at first, sometimes players can carry on with mild discomfort as long as it's managed properly." Scott shared his experience, saying, "Yeah, it's been good. I think I would have really struggled if I didn't have the likes of G and Matty Palmer who have also got long-term knee injuries." Speaking of Matt Palmer, Heiden outlined his progress, noting, "We're in the real strengthening phase of his program, building up muscle mass which he's tolerating well. Great work ethic, pushes himself, so far that's going really well." Palmer himself shared, "I've started to introduce leg weights and got heavier as I've got along." Adam Chicksen, who had an Achilles issue before Christmas, is towards the back end of his rehab, with Heiden mentioning, "He's doing really well, started his grass work yesterday." Lewis Macari faced a setback due to a freak illness, but Heiden expressed optimism, stating, "We believe now that we're over the real bad part of that, and hopefully within another couple of weeks of rehab and training, he should be back available for selection." The update also included positive news about Will Randle and Junior Morias, who are back in full training. Heiden shared, "Junior's been back for probably about a week and a half now, and Will probably about two weeks. If the game went ahead at the weekend against Stockport, they both would have been available for selection." As the players continue their rehabilitation journeys, the medical team at Notts County remains focused on ensuring a smooth return to action for the squad. The goal is to keep as many players available as possible for the upcoming challenges, providing a boost to the team's aspirations for success. Join in discussing the latest injury update from Notts County on the Pride of Nottingham forum. Let’s share our thoughts and support for our players on their road to recovery. Explore the Pride of Nottingham online store for unique digital print portraits, stylish t-shirts, and other Notts County merchandise. Show your support and wear your pride on your sleeve!
  2. INJURY UPDATE | PROGRESS BEING MADE BY LONG-TERM ABSENTEES
  3. Jaden Warner, a defender from Norwich City, is all set to make a big splash at Notts County, having been loaned to them until the season's end. This young lad, just 21, has made quite the journey. He's a product of the highly regarded Canaries' academy, where he's not only led their development teams but also bagged a place in the first team this season. His promotion to the senior squad was marked by a standout debut against Fulham in the Carabao Cup. Further, starts in the Sky Bet Championship against Blackburn Rovers and Cardiff City highlighted his potential as an emerging talent in defence. The buzz surrounding Warner's arrival at Notts County is tangible, particularly from Richard Montague, a key figure on the club's board responsible for recruitment. Montague expressed his pleasure at both Warner and Norwich City's decision to select Notts County as the stage for the defender's crucial development phase. "We're chuffed to bits that Jaden and Norwich have chosen Notts as the ideal place for him at this pivotal stage of his development, despite stiff competition from other clubs," Montague commented. The shared playing philosophy, coupled with the recent appointment of Stuart Maynard as the new head coach, facilitated Warner's move. Standing tall at 6 feet 4 inches, Warner brings not only remarkable speed and strength to Notts County's defence but also demonstrates excellent defensive instincts, including flawless positioning, anticipation, and a readiness to put his body on the line. Montague highlighted Warner's proficiency with the ball, suggesting that he would play a significant role during build-up phases. Maynard, the newly appointed head coach, echoed these sentiments, revealing that Warner had been on the management team's radar for a while. Despite Warner's progress making him out of reach for National League clubs, Maynard is confident that the 21-year-old has a promising future, making him a valuable addition to Notts County. "He's got a bright future ahead of him, and I reckon he's a cracking signing for the club," Maynard confirmed. The club's long-term vision for Warner aligns with their commitment to fostering young talent, and his arrival is set to significantly enhance Notts County's defensive capabilities. As Notts County aims to ascend the ranks, Jaden Warner's loan spell promises to be an exciting chapter, showcasing the young defender's skills and contributing to the club's ambitions for success in the remainder of the season. Explore the Pride of Nottingham web store for a fantastic selection of merchandise! From signed prints and current player prints to unique t-shirts, there's something for every fan. Your purchase helps support our site and allows us to continue bringing you exclusive content. Don't miss out! Piethagoram has sparked an intriguing discussion on the Pride of Nottingham about San Sirrel in Lego. Join the conversation and share your thoughts!
  4. In a thrilling development for Notts County, our very own attacking midfielder, James Sanderson, has signed his first professional contract with the club. This is a significant milestone in the young player's career and a proud moment for everyone associated with the club. James, who is just 17 years old, recently returned to our academy after a spell in grassroots football. His return has been nothing short of spectacular. He has seized his opportunity to impress at the first-team level and his performances have not gone unnoticed. As a result of his hard work and dedication, he has been rewarded with a contract that will keep him at Meadow Lane until June 2026. His journey with the club has been remarkable. He made a memorable debut against Shrewsbury Town in the Emirates FA Cup, where he found the back of the net. This was a dream start for any young player and James made the most of it. His EFL debut was equally impressive, contributing to our 3-0 victory over Doncaster Rovers. Since then, he has been a regular feature in our squads, showing his worth with every opportunity. Upon signing his contract, an ecstatic James said, “Football is all I’ve ever wanted to do, so it’s an amazing feeling to be able to carry that on. My family and friends are over the moon for me, especially my dad who has travelled all over the country to support my efforts to become a professional footballer." He further added, "Being involved in the first team has been an amazing experience, and I’ve learned so much – it’s like a whole new sport to me. All the lads have been brilliant, helping me as much as they can." James also expressed his gratitude towards the academy staff, including Gavin Mee, Dan Leivers, and Tigran Tadevosyan, for their instrumental roles in his journey. Their guidance and support have been invaluable in his development as a player. Richard Montague, a member of our board who leads on recruitment, expressed his delight at James's progress. He said, “Everyone at Meadow Lane is delighted for James, who has shown great promise both in training and matches. We’re very excited by his potential and look forward to watching his continued development.” This is indeed a proud moment for Notts County. We are thrilled to see one of our own rising through the ranks and making a mark in the world of football. James's journey is a testament to the club's commitment to nurturing young talent and providing them with opportunities to shine. As we celebrate this milestone, we look forward to many more successes for James Sanderson and our beloved club. Here's to a bright future filled with many more victories and achievements. Pride of Nottingham member Robbie has initiated an engaging discussion on Tom Williams' insightful analysis of how Stuart Maynard's Notts County might line up. This discussion promises to be a fascinating exploration of team strategies and formations. Don't miss out! Get involved with the Pride of Nottingham community! Visit our dashboard page to view the entire site at a glance. It's a convenient way to stay updated and participate in discussions. Join us today!
  5. PRESS CONFERENCE | STUART MAYNARD
  6. In a pre-match interview ahead of Notts County's highly anticipated game against league leaders Stockport County, Jim O'Brien who had acted as the club's interim head coach, provided insights into his role, the team's preparations, and the challenges they face. O'Brien, who took charge after Luke Williams' departure and until Stuart Maynard's recent appointment, spoke about the day-to-day approach, the team's reaction to the recent changes, and the focus on maintaining consistency. Reflecting on his time in the interim role, O'Brien humorously remarked, "Yeah, it feels about three months, mate. To be honest with you, the work, but it's been brilliant, settled down." Despite the uncertainty surrounding his position, O'Brien emphasised the professional and focused nature of the club's operations, stating, "We just need to keep the ship moving forward." When asked about the team's recent high-scoring draw, O'Brien acknowledged areas for improvement, saying, "There was loads of stuff when we dissected it that we could have done better. It's frustrating, but it's not one individual's fault. It's the whole team, the whole squad, and we're all together in that." Regarding the team's defensive performance, O'Brien expressed a desire for a clean sheet against Stockport but acknowledged the need to focus on putting their stamp on the game, whether at home or away. He stressed the importance of consistency in the short term while considering the long-term impact on the squad. Reflecting on his pride in leading the team, O'Brien commented, "It's personally a really proud moment. I'm not trying to think too much about myself and just keep us moving." He highlighted the positive reaction from the players, noting their respect for the coaching staff and their commitment to moving forward. With challenging fixtures ahead, including the clash with Stockport, O'Brien noted the upcoming weeks as a crucial test for the team's mentality. He remarked, "It's a good taste for the mentality. We'll take the games as they go, but full focus on Stockport on Saturday." Addressing his preparation for the game, O'Brien highlighted the staff's support and the ease of the transition into the coaching role. He spoke about maintaining the team's successful approach over the past 18 months while making short-term tweaks to adapt to the current situation. As the interview concluded, O'Brien expressed hope for a competitive game against Stockport, acknowledging both teams' goal-scoring prowess. He emphasised the team's understanding of areas needing improvement and their commitment to addressing those concerns in their pursuit of victory. In the face of uncertainties and challenges, Jim O'Brien's measured and pragmatic approach reflects a determination to guide Notts County through a pivotal period in their season, keeping the focus on the immediate task at hand while considering the team's long-term success. Show your support for Notts County! Check out the Pride of Nottingham web store for exclusive merchandise and wear your team colours with pride. Love what we do at Pride of Nottingham? Consider making a donation to help us continue bringing you the best of Notts County. Every contribution counts!
  7. In the wake of the recent managerial change at Notts County, the club has swiftly appointed Stuart Maynard, former Wealdstone manager, to take the helm. As the team adjusts to this new leadership, club captain Kyle Cameron remains steadfast in his commitment to keeping the team focused and disciplined. In a pre-match interview, the defender shed light on the team's approach to training and maintaining a sense of normalcy despite the managerial uncertainties. Cameron emphasised the importance of sticking to familiar routines and maintaining a unified front, stating, "We're trying to keep it as similar as possible just to keep everything in the same sort of routines. Keep things the same. So we keep working at the things that we know work well for a Saturday and things that we need to improve on." Acknowledging the departure of the previous manager and the swift appointment of Maynard, Cameron spoke highly of the team's response, stating, "All the lads have been spot on this week, just getting their heads down and working hard as always." He praised the collective respect for Maynard and highlighted the positive mentality within the squad. When asked about his role in the ongoing managerial discussions, Cameron made it clear that he prefers to focus on the pitch, stating, "No, that's nothing to do with me. I just want to keep myself to the business on the pitch and try and do that the best I can." He emphasised his trust in the club to handle the managerial side of things, allowing him to concentrate on leading the team on the field. Reflecting on the recent 5-5 draw against Grimsby, Cameron took responsibility for defensive lapses, noting, "We have to look at ourselves, and we have to improve ourselves as a group rather than just saying, 'Oh, it's one of them days,' because for us, that's not good enough." As Notts County prepares to face top-of-the-table Stockport County under new management, Cameron expressed optimism about the team's ability to bounce back. He highlighted the familiarity with Stockport's style of play and emphasised the importance of marrying a positive performance with a favourable result under the guidance of Stuart Maynard. Kyle Cameron's words reflect a resilient and determined Notts County squad navigating through a transitional period with a focus on maintaining their high standards on the pitch under the leadership of their newly appointed manager, Stuart Maynard. Join in with the Pride of Nottingham by diving straight into our dashboard page, oversea the whole site and get involved with our discussions today! This weekend Notts County hosts League Two leaders Stockport County, join in with the Pride of Nottingham match discussion and share your thoughts on the game.
  8. In a significant development for Notts County Football Club, Stuart Maynard has been appointed as the new head coach. This announcement comes following the departure of Luke Williams, who has moved on to join Championship side Swansea City. Maynard, who has signed a three-and-a-half-year deal with the club, is set to take charge of his first training session on Friday. He will then lead the team in Saturday’s Sky Bet League Two fixture against Stockport County. The appointment of Maynard has been met with great enthusiasm and anticipation. He brings with him a wealth of experience and a proven track record, having established himself as one of the most exciting managers outside the English Football League (EFL) during his time at Wealdstone. Maynard's journey in football management has been nothing short of remarkable. He played a pivotal role in helping Wealdstone clinch the 2019-20 National League South title while serving as assistant to Dean Brennan. Following Brennan's departure, Maynard took over the reins in March 2021 and navigated the team through the immense challenges presented by the Covid pandemic. Under his leadership, Wealdstone achieved their highest league position in 35 years and continued to exceed expectations with an improved 13th-place finish in the 2022-23 season. The board of directors at Notts County have expressed their confidence in Maynard's abilities. In a statement, they said, “We’ve been tracking Stuart’s progress for a long time and have huge respect for the outstanding job he’s done at Wealdstone on limited resources. We believe he will thrive in a full-time environment and is an excellent fit for us in terms of his playing philosophy, which puts him in a strong position to settle in quickly and lead our continued push for promotion to League One." The board also acknowledged the contributions of Jim O’Brien, Tom Weal, and Joao Alves, who guided the team following Williams’ departure. Alves will be promoted to the role of first team coach. The board further added, "With Stuart in place, we’re also now in a stronger position to help the squad with additions before the end of the transfer window." The club also expressed its gratitude to Wealdstone for their professional handling of Maynard’s departure and wished them all the best for the rest of the season. Indeed, it’s a thrilling period for Notts County. Supporters are keenly anticipating the impact of Maynard’s appointment on the squad’s future performances. Join us at Pride of Nottingham as we delve into the exciting appointment of Stuart Maynard as Notts County’s new head coach. Don’t miss out on the discussion! Young goalkeeper Tiernan Brooks has embarked on a new journey, joining National League Rochdale on loan. We're eager to see his growth and contributions to the team. Share your thoughts with us!
  9. FIRST INTERVIEW | STUART MAYNARD
  10. PRESS CONFERENCE | STOCKPORT (H) | JIM O'BRIEN
  11. PRESS CONFERENCE | STOCKPORT (H) | KYLE CAMERON
  12. Game 29 - The Hatters (H) Team: Stockport County Date: 20/01/2024 Where: Meadow Lane What line-up should Notts opt for? What will be the key areas for the Magpies to get a victory? What do you think the final score will be? Have your say below, join in with the Pride of Nottingham match discussion.
  13. HIGHLIGHTS | GRIMSBY TOWN 5-5 NOTTS COUNTY
  14. POST-MATCH | GRIMSBY TOWN 5-5 NOTTS COUNTY | JODI JONES
  15. POST-MATCH | GRIMSBY TOWN 5-5 NOTTS COUNTY | JIM O'BRIEN
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  17. PRESS CONFERENCE | GRIMSBY (A) | JIM O'BRIEN
  18. PRESS CONFERENCE | GRIMSBY (A) | JOHN BOSTOCK
  19. INTRODUCING | LUCA ASHBY-HAMMOND
  20. INTERVIEW | JIM O'BRIEN
  21. FAREWELL INTERVIEW | LUKE WILLIAMS
  22. Thank you, Luke Williams.
  23. If you haven't already, check out these 2024 New Year posts. How did you see in the New Year? Happy New Year everyone! Have a great 2024!! Do you have any New Year resolutions? Happy New Year from the Reedtz Brothers!
  24. HIGHLIGHTS | TRANMERE ROVERS 4-2 NOTTS COUNTY
  25. POST-MATCH | TRANMERE ROVERS 4-2 NOTTS COUNTY | LUKE WILLIAMS

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