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Oxford United have completed the signing of Rúben Rodrigues following the expiration of his contract with Notts County. The 26-year-old Portuguese forward officially joins the club on 1st July after successfully completing a medical and agreeing personal terms on a long-term deal. Rúben was instrumental in Notts County’s promotion-winning team that regained their English Football League status last season. A technically gifted footballer who has previously played for Dutch side Den Bosch, Rúben is a goal-scoring playmaker who can operate in a number of positions along the front line. Speaking to OUFC.co.uk, Rúben said: “It’s an exciting move for me. I loved my time at Notts County, "Last season was amazing, but this is a chance to test myself at a higher level." He added. "The way that the Coach wants to play is similar to the way I like to play. The training facilities are great, the club has big ambitions, and I can’t wait to get started.” Head Coach Liam Manning stated: “Rúben is a player that we watched a lot last season, and he was involved in so many goals, both scoring and creating. We feel there is even more to come from him and can’t wait to see him in pre-season and to start working with him.” The signing of Rúben Rodrigues is a major coup for Oxford United. With his technical ability and goal-scoring prowess, he will undoubtedly add quality to the squad and help the club push for promotion. Whilst Oxford United's Head of Player Recruitment, Ed Waldrom added: “There were a lot of clubs looking at him, which was hardly surprising given the way he has played for the last two seasons. "For him to choose to come to Oxford, based on the way we want to play and where we see the club going, is a fantastic endorsement for us. Our work continues behind the scenes to keep building the squad, and this is a really exciting first arrival of the summer.” Rúben's departure from Notts County marks the end of an era for the club, but his move to Oxford United presents an exciting new chapter in his career. Join in the discussion about fans’ thoughts on the latest rumour mentioned by Fan of Big Tone and share your thoughts. Check out this video of Jodi Jones whilst on international duty with Malta. He put in a great performance!
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Ruben Rodrigues has announced his departure from Meadow Lane after a three-year stint. The 26-year-old Portuguese player has been a crucial member of the team since joining from the Netherlands in 2020. During his time at the club, he made a significant impact on and off the pitch, earning the respect and admiration of both fans and teammates. He played an instrumental role in last season’s promotion, scoring the goal that led to the play-off final being decided on penalties. Despite being offered the chance to extend his contract, which was due to expire this summer, Rodrigues has chosen to seek new opportunities. A statement from the club’s board of directors reads: "We would like to express our gratitude to Ruben for his outstanding contribution to the club since joining us in 2020. "By choosing to join us, he made a courageous decision to leave his family and friends behind and pursue his career in a foreign country. He can certainly be proud of his achievements. “Although we made a very attractive offer to keep him at the club, we respect his decision and wish him all the best for the future. He will be missed.” Rodrigues’ departure marks the end of a successful chapter at Meadow Lane. His contributions on and off the pitch will be fondly remembered by fans and teammates alike. As he embarks on his next adventure, we wish him all the best and look forward to seeing what he achieves in the future. Join in the discussion on the Pride of Nottingham in regard to Rúben Rodrigues’ departure from Notts. Have your say on the topic. Are you a member? Why not browse the dashboard page and join in with conversations that you might have an opinion on?
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David McGoldrick has expressed his delight at returning to Notts County, the club he supports and where he started his career. The striker, who joined the Magpies on a two-year deal after leaving Derby County, said he felt at home at Meadow Lane and was impressed by the changes at the club. He had expressed his excitement at the prospect of playing for Notts County again. The striker, who joined the Magpies after leaving Derby County, said he was impressed by the changes at the club and was looking forward to contributing to its success. McGoldrick, who scored 25 goals for Derby County last season, said he was taken around the stadium and saw the new changing rooms and the new PA system being installed. He said he noticed the difference from when he was here as a teenager and said it was more up-to-date. He said: "Yeah, much different. I've been getting taken around the stadium, these changing rooms here, it's a completely different night and day to when I was here. It's more up to date, shall I say." He added: "It's nice to be back and see familiar things and familiar surroundings of when I was here years ago." McGoldrick also spoke about his memories of watching Notts County as a kid and visiting as a fan. He said he always felt a connection to the club and drove past the stadium often. He said: "Do you get that feeling of being at home when you walk around here, even though there's a lick of paint here and there, and you saw a new PA system being installed just as you were walking around? Yeah, it does. And even like, obviously I'm a Nottingham boy, so when I drive past the stadium, it brings back all the memories I have when I was a kid here. And I've been back here watching games many times. So yeah, I always get that feeling when I come here. It is home to me. It is my club, so it's proud, yeah." McGoldrick also reflected on his debut for Notts County against Sheffield Wednesday when he was 15 years old. He said he remembered the players and the staff who helped him at that time, such as Paul Heffernan, Kevin Pilkington, Gary Brazil and John Gawne. He said he owed a lot to them for bringing him through. He said: "Yeah, so I was still in school in year 11. I remember the way we were in the team then I think it was like the Paul Heffernans and then I got milled an all-in goal but yeah it was a fantastic moment I think the first game here was against Sheffield Wednesday. Bournemouth away we played at Travolta, remember the boys got me in the back playing poker when I was 15, 16 but yeah great memories and good times." McGoldrick also revealed that he had always wanted to come back to Notts County and did not want to miss the opportunity. He said he had other options in higher leagues and higher wages, but he chose to join Notts County for footballing reasons and personal happiness. He said: "I can't go into a specific time, but it's always been in the back of my mind. I've always been watching the scores from when I left the club many years ago, and obviously I've been back here many times, and I've always said I want to come back. And that might not have happened. This was a couple of years ago, the club in a different direction. It might not have happened, but with my contract expiring and the offer there for me to come back, I didn't want to look back in 10 years' time and think, I wasted this opportunity, I wish I did this." He also thanked his family for their support and said he was proud to show them his surroundings at Meadow Lane. He said he wanted them to be part of his journey at Notts County and see him perform again for his boyhood club. He said: "Yeah I told them that my aim is to finish at Notts County, so I want them to be part of it and to show them my surroundings, and they'll be at many games this season, they've already told me that. So yeah, family is massive to me, I'm a Nottingham boy and to show them that this is a club that I'm going to be playing for is a proud moment of a dad." David McGoldrick’s return to Notts County is a proud moment for the striker. He has always had a connection to the club and is excited to be back where it all began. With his family’s support, McGoldrick is determined to make the most of this opportunity and help Notts County achieve success. Drop some comments on our discussions and join in with the Pride of Nottingham community as we discuss all things Notts! Looking for some Notts County merchandise? Why not grab yourself a signed print or a t-shirt? Use the Messenger feature to reach out if you’re unsure.
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Notts County is thrilled to announce that academy graduate David McGoldrick has returned to Meadow Lane and signed a two-year contract. The 35-year-old had a phenomenal 2022-23 season with Derby County, scoring 25 goals and earning the title of Fans’ and Players’ Player of the Season. Despite narrowly missing out on the Sky Bet League One play-offs, McGoldrick was offered the chance to stay at Pride Park. However, he has chosen to fulfil his long-held ambition of returning to his boyhood club. The board of directors and head coach Luke Williams are delighted to welcome back a player who was widely regarded as one of the top performers in the third tier. A statement from the club reads: “We’re overjoyed to welcome someone of David’s immense quality and experience. He joins us on the back of his best-ever goalscoring season, but his talents extend far beyond his ability in front of goal. David is an incredibly intelligent and intricate footballer who also boasts tremendous physicality. We believe he can be hugely effective in a number of attacking roles.” Nottingham-born McGoldrick progressed through Notts County's academy and made his senior debut at just 16 years old in a 2-1 home defeat to Swindon Town in 2004. He made another three appearances that season before being signed by then-Premier League side Southampton for an undisclosed fee. After returning to Notts County on loan in 2005-06, he established himself at St Mary’s and finished the 2008-09 season as the Saints’ top scorer with 14 goals. McGoldrick’s career then took him to Nottingham Forest, Coventry, Ipswich Town and Sheffield United. His performances for the Blades earned him an extension to his initial one-year deal, and he repaid them with 15 goals to help fire them into the Premier League. He went on to make 63 Premier League appearances for United, scoring 10 top-flight goals including a delightful finish against Arsenal which won him the club’s 2020-21 Goal of the Season award. After departing Sheffield United, McGoldrick signed a one-year contract with Derby County last summer. It proved to be an outstanding piece of business for Notts County's near neighbours as he scored an incredible three hat-tricks on his way to scoring 22 goals in League One. McGoldrick also boasts international experience having won 14 caps for Republic of Ireland and being voted the FAI’s Senior International Player of the Year in 2020. Check out the Pride of Nottingham community and join in the discussion using our dedicated “dashboard” page. If you own a business and would like to sponsor the Pride of Nottingham, please check out our advertising page.
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Are you up to date with reading the Pride of Nottingham features? Written by a dedicated group of members, who wish to share their views with fellow fans. Gaffer, Chris has written about 8 defenders, all of which would make a worthwhile look at by Notts, with the mind set that one or two could help in terms of improving the defence. Also, LesBrad4England has written his first contribution to the Pride of Nottingham. As he reflects on Jodi Jones's career and what he offers Notts County. -
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Jodi Jones, the Notts County winger, is set to play against England in a European Championships qualifier later this month as he has been selected for the latest Malta squad. After being instrumental in helping the Magpies achieve promotion from the National League, Jones made a permanent move to the team this summer. He has since acquired a Maltese passport through his father and went on to make his debut for the national team in September. He has since earned six caps for Malta, featuring against reigning champions Italy and North Macedonia in the Nations League. Now he has a chance to test himself against some of the best players in the world when Malta host the Three Lions on Friday 16 June. England are top of Group C with two wins out of two, while Malta are bottom with no points from two games. Furthermore, aside from the forthcoming match, Jones will actively participate in two additional games within the international break, with Malta embarking on trips to both Luxembourg on Friday, June 9 and Ukraine on Monday, June 19. During this season, the 25-year-old player has managed to score three important goals for Notts, including a decisive goal in extra time against Boreham Wood in the play-off semi-final and a penalty in the shoot-out against Chesterfield at Wembley, throughout 18 games. Jones will hope to impress Notts boss Luke Williams with his performances for Malta and cement his place in the League Two side next season. Why not sign up and engage with our forum content and articles? We would love to hear your thoughts and opinions. Join the conversation today! Be sure to check out the Pride of Nottingham Facebook Page, Group and Twitter accounts for all the latest news and updates!
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Hello, @calw_111. Welcome to the Pride of Nottingham forum and community, we hope you enjoy browsing and find the time to contribute in your own way.
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Notts County announce pre-season fixtures against Stoke City and Nottingham Forest. Notts County have officially unveiled their complete pre-season fixture list for the 2023-24 season, which features thrilling home matches against Championship giants Stoke City and Premier League heavyweights Nottingham Forest. The Magpies, who will be playing in League Two next season after winning promotion from the National League, will kick off their preparations with a trip to Nuneaton Borough on Tuesday 4 July. On Saturday, July 8th and July 15th, Notts County will be hosting tough opponents, Stoke City and Nottingham Forest at Meadow Lane, providing an excellent opportunity for their supporters to witness their team in action. In addition to kicking off their League Two campaign in August, Notts County are set to compete in four away fixtures against AFC Telford, Boston United, Alfreton Town, and Shrewsbury Town. Ticket details for all pre-season fixtures will be announced in due course by the club. The Magpies will be hoping to build on their impressive season under manager Luke Williams, who led them to promotion via the National League playoffs. To reinforce his team for the upcoming season, Williams has already secured two summer acquisitions in the form of Jodi Jones, formerly of Oxford United, and Will Randall, who transferred from Sutton United. Both players joined the team on a free deal and have signed contracts for a period of two years. During the pre-season matches, Williams will aim to both challenge his fresh acquisitions and existing team members while preparing them for the upcoming obstacles. Check out all the latest articles and features published by the Pride of Nottingham and be sure to drop a comment! The Pride of Nottingham encourages all fans to get involved by heading to our ‘dashboard’ page and joining in our discussions.
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Notts County goalkeeper Tiernan Brooks has been called up to the Republic of Ireland Under 21 squad for their upcoming friendlies in Austria. The 20-year-old, who has been a key part of the Magpies’ promotion-winning campaign, will join Jim Crawford’s side for a training camp this weekend. Despite being born in Sheffield, Brooks is eligible to play for Ireland due to his family connections in Sligo. He showcased his skills for the Irish U21s in March, contributing to their 2-1 victory over Iceland. He will now hope to add to his cap tally in the following matches: • Tuesday 13 June: Gabon U23s • Friday 16 June: Ukraine U21s • Monday 19 June: Kuwait U21s Brooks extended his contract with Notts County for three years in June. He impressed while playing on loan for Coalville Town, Hednesford Town, and Boston United. He's worked with England's youth teams before. He went to a training camp for goalkeepers at St. George's Park in December 2021. He was also on the standby list for the England U19s' European Championship in 2022. Nonetheless, his decision to play for the Irish national team presents an opportunity for him to showcase his talent to Crawford, in preparation for the UEFA European Under-21 Championship qualifiers slated for September 2023. Brooks is one of three goalkeepers in the Ireland U21 squad, along with Killian Cahill (Brighton & Hove Albion) and Josh Keeley (Tottenham Hotspur). He is part of a group of fifteen English club players including Tayo Adaramola (Crystal Palace), James Furlong (Brighton & Hove Albion), Sean Grehan (Crystal Palace), Connor O'Riordan (Crewe Alexandra), Sean Roughan (Lincoln City), Darragh Burns (MK Dons), Jack Henry-Francis (Arsenal), Joe Hodge (Wolves), Killian Phillips (Crystal Palace), Harry Vaughan (Hull City), Sinclair Armstrong (QPR), Dylan Duffy (Lincoln City), Andrew Moran (Brighton & Hove Albion), Armstrong Oko-Flex (West Ham United), and Ollie O'Neill (currently on loan from Fulham to Derry City). After the friendlies, Brooks aims to maintain his excellent performance for Luke Williams' team, as they have successfully recovered their Football League status following their triumph at the National League playoffs. Brooks will be back at Notts County to achieve this goal. Make sure you’re signed in and leave a comment wishing Tiernan Brooks all the best with his international cap! Don’t forget to check out the Pride of Nottingham ‘Dashboard’ for an overview of everything happening on our site!
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Fan of Big Tone, a devoted Notts County fan, has been supporting the club for many years. When asked how being a fan of Tony Hateley influenced his support for Notts County, he replied with great fondness. He recalls the excitement and buzz in the city when it was announced that Hateley had re-signed with Notts County for the 70/71 season. Fan of Big Tone was one of the 21,000 fans who packed into Meadow Lane to see the return of the messiah, Tony Hateley. He describes it as an unforgettable experience that still brings a lump to his throat. That season, Tony Hateley scored 22 goals in 29 matches, leading Notts County to win the 4th division title. It was Fan of Big Tone’s favourite season ever. As an 18-year-old with no ties, he had the freedom to travel far and wide to watch Notts play. He travelled by train with a group of friends and also in the back of a friend’s battered old van. Those were happy days indeed. Although Fan of Big Tone had been an ardent fan of Notts since he was around 9 years old, that game and that season cemented his love for the club. Tony Hateley is and always will be his all-time favourite Notts player. In a recent interview, Chris Buckley asked Fan of Big Tone about his expectations for Notts County before the start of the past National League season. Fan of Big Tone responded with cautious optimism. "To be honest, I was hopeful that this would be our year. "The owners gave me confidence that we could make it a special season along with the new management team and some promising sounding signings. "But as always, being a Notts fan for over 60 years, I’ve had too many false dawns, so I wasn’t counting my chickens." Fan of Big Tone’s cautious optimism is understandable given his long history of supporting the club and the many false dawns he has experienced. However, when asked about the play-off final, he said: "It was an unbelievable end to an incredible match. "I’m not ashamed to say I cried even though I wasn’t there but watching on the television. "The tension was unbearable and not really good for my 70-year-old heart, but I survived and enjoyed celebrating afterwards with more than a few pints of real ale, which in the morning I did regret having a few too many." He added. "In a word ecstatic, I was particularly pleased that we have regained the “Oldest Professional Football League Club in the World” accolade. "Notts are too big a club to be languishing in the 5th tier of English football, but they don’t have an automatic right to be in the league, and they had to have the right ownership, management and players in order to achieve that. "This season it all came together to give the fans the thing they most wanted, a return to league status." Matt Palmer and Macaulay Langstaff have been instrumental in Notts County’s push for promotion to League Two this season. Their performances have not gone unnoticed by the fans, who have rewarded them with prestigious awards. Palmer was voted as the Pride of Nottingham Player of the Season, while Langstaff received the club’s Player of the Season accolade. "Matty is an incredible player and must be one of our best signings. Everything seems to go through him, and it’s very rare he has an off match. "He reminds me of a player from my era who was known as “The King” and his name was Don Masson. Matty in my opinion is the new king." he replied, When asked about Macaulay Langstaff, Fan of Big Tone said: "Well his record speaks for itself, and it’s an award he very much deserved, although the player of the season could have been won by a few players this season I believe that Macaulay richly deserved the honour. "Regardless of whether he stays with us or not, his record-breaking season in front of goal will go down in history and will be talked about for years to come. I don’t think the record will be beaten for a long, long time if ever, in my many years of watching Notts I’ve never seen anything quite like it." Notts County ended their four-year exile from the Football League by beating Chesterfield on penalties in the play-off final. The Magpies' smart recruitment and consistent performances under manager Luke Williams paid off as they secured promotion to League Two. "As long as we have the Reedtz brothers as owners, I think we will be okay. I see no reason why we can’t progress and eventually reach the championship. "It may take several years, but I really believe it’s achievable. However, let’s take it one step at a time and secure our place in League 2. If we reach the playoffs, that will be a bonus." We encourage all fans who have read this article to get involved and join in with the Pride of Nottingham discussions. Check out the Pride of Nottingham t-shirt range; we have many designs to suit all needs and more to be released soon!
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Notts County's new signing Will Randall has expressed his excitement at the prospect of working with head coach Luke Williams. The winger, who recently joined the Magpies from Sutton United, cited Williams as a major factor in his decision to make the move to Meadow Lane. Randall has previous experience working with Williams during their time together at Swindon Town. "I know him from my younger days at Swindon Town, where he was assistant manager when I was breaking through to the first team," said Randall. "I appreciated him then and, being more experienced, I think I’ll appreciate him even more now." The 26-year-old praised Williams' knowledge of the game and communication style. "As I’ve often said to friends, his knowledge of the game is incredible and I really like his communication style. I think he suits me very well and I can’t wait to take his philosophy on board and be part of his team." Randall also spoke highly of Williams' assistant, Ryan Harley. "His assistant, Ryan Harley, also played for Swindon while I was there and I enjoyed a chat on the phone with him yesterday," said Randall. "It was lovely to catch up with him after many years and it’s great to have another welcoming and familiar face. I only have good words to say about both him and Luke." While it remains to be seen what systems head coach Luke Williams intends to deploy next season, new signing Will Randall is ready to adapt. The winger, who has mainly plied his trade as an out-and-out winger, is unfazed by the prospect of playing as a wing-back. “Having watched a lot of footage from last season, I can see similarities between the system Luke used and the one he helped implement at Swindon,” said Randall. “I played wing-back then and, although I was a winger at Sutton, in recent years I’ve been doing as much defensive work as I have attacking.” Randall believes that playing as a wing-back suits his style of play. “That part of my game is instinctive now, I don’t even think about it. If I’m needed at wing back, I think it’s a role that suits me perfectly - especially in a side that likes to dominate the ball and have their wide players in advanced positions.” The 26-year-old is also excited about the prospect of playing in a possession-based system. “I love the style of play – the possession, the ruthless edge in the final third, the high line to stifle the opposition,” said Randall. “Having a lot of the ball and plenty of opportunities to showcase yourself is very exciting and I can’t wait to experience it.” Randall was Sutton’s joint-top goalscorer last season and is keen to continue his goalscoring form at Meadow Lane. “I’m very direct – I love getting at players in one-v-one situations and I also want to get my stats as high as possible in terms of assists and goals, closer to where they should be,” he said. The winger is looking forward to starting a new chapter with Notts County. “It’s nice to not only have a change of club but also a change in my life,” said Randall. “I want to put my whole life into progressing with this club, so I’ll be moving to Nottingham this summer. I think that will be the best thing for me and my career.” Be sure to check out the latest discussions on the Pride of Nottingham by using the “Topic Feed”! Don’t forget to read all the latest articles on the Pride of Nottingham, drop a comment and share any content you enjoy!
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Macaulay Langstaff has had a season to remember. The forward helped lead the Magpies back to the Football League with a record-breaking 42 goals, none of which came from the penalty spot. This remarkable achievement has earned him the Our Game Player of the Year award, which he described as ‘the icing on the cake’ of an already memorable season. Langstaff received his latest accolade at the Non-League Paper’s National Game Awards, in association with Isuzu. This came just 10 days after County’s dramatic penalty shoot-out victory over Chesterfield in the National League play-off final. "I always say that personal accolades are the icing on the cake of team success," said Langstaff. "We have gained promotion and I have gained some personal accolades along the way, so it has been a great season." The Magpies had a tough battle for the title, going head-to-head with Wrexham in a race that saw both teams finish with over 100 points. Though they ultimately finished second, Langstaff was thrilled to secure promotion through the play-offs. "It has been a bit of a rollercoaster and to finish it off with promotion is obviously unbelievable," he said. "To win it at Wembley in a penalty shoot-out, I don’t think there is a better way to win it. It is going to be a season I look back on for years to come." Langstaff wasn’t the only County winner at the National Game Awards. Manager Luke Williams was named Sports Ground Development Manager of the Year. Accepting the award on Williams’ behalf, his former teacher Mick Payne said: "When you see a manager go to the very top, people don’t always see the foundations and the groundwork that he has had to go through to get to where he has got." Payne added: "I have known Luke since he was ten, and I feel so privileged to be connected. As a player, he unfortunately had to finish very early due to injuries, and I think he was always destined in a way to be a coach and be a manager. He has worked tirelessly to get to where he is, and I believe there are going to be big things for him down the line." Don’t forget to check out the Pride of Nottingham’s ‘Dashboard’ page for a quick overview of the site and all it has to offer. Join the Pride of Nottingham and share your thoughts with other passionate Notts fans! Leave comments and discuss all things Notts with like-minded supporters.
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Notts County goalkeeper Sam Slocombe has signed a new two-year contract with the club, citing the "overall package" on offer at Meadow Lane as the perfect fit for him at this stage of his career. The 34-year-old, who first joined the Magpies ahead of the 2019-20 season, is ready for the latest chapter in his career and believes that strong competition in all areas of the squad is key to success. "It may be possible to operate in League Two with one senior, experienced goalkeeper, but I don’t think it’s the right approach for a club that has ambitions of being successful," said Slocombe. "Competition brings the best out of everyone and if we can get that in every position it’s a really positive thing." Slocombe has won three promotions from League Two and is confident in his ability to compete at a high level. However, he is also mindful of what lies ahead and considered multiple options before deciding to stay with Notts County. "This is a big stage in my life," he said. "What’s best for my family has to form a huge part of any decisions about my future - and the whole package this club provides is brilliant." Slocombe praised the owners and staff at Meadow Lane for creating a great feeling behind the scenes and is excited to be involved with the club. He will also continue to pursue coaching qualifications and learn from backroom staff such as goalkeeper coach Tom Weal and head coach Luke Williams. "It would be stupid of me not to take on board the techniques of people like Tom and Luke," he said. "Working with Tom is very different to my experiences elsewhere, but it’s helped me massively. We’re very fortunate to have someone of his quality and work ethic." Slocombe takes pride in passing on his knowledge and experience to younger members of the squad and has already had an influence on young keepers such as Joe McDonnell and Anthony Patterson. "I’m really honoured to have left the tiniest stamp on these keepers," he said. "It’s going to be another big couple of years for Tiernan Brooks. If I can have an influence on him reaching his potential, I would be just as proud of that as I am of my performances and achievements over the last four years." Join in with the Pride of Nottingham’s latest content by checking out our ‘Dashboard’ page. If you have a news story, get in touch by contacting the Pride of Nottingham’s media department.
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Connell Rawlinson has expressed his delight at signing a new two-year deal with Notts County and says he is ready to challenge for the League Two title next season. The 31-year-old defender, who joined the Magpies in 2019, was a key part of the side that won promotion from the National League via the play-offs last month. Rawlinson said he never had any doubts about staying at Meadow Lane and that he feels a strong connection with the club and its fans. "I'm over the moon," he told Notts County. "It was a no-brainer for me – I was never looking to go anywhere else. "I’m lucky to have played for such a great club over the last four years, and I’m so grateful and happy to have experienced its rise back into the English Football League. "I feel a real sense of belonging to this club and that’s one of the reasons I wanted to stay. "I’ve got a loyalty and dedication to Notts - and I like that. My heart will always be here." Rawlinson admitted that winning promotion at Wembley was the highlight of his career and that he was overcome with emotion after Cedwyn Scott's decisive penalty. "It felt like the weight of the world came off our shoulders when that ball crossed the line," he said. "The pressure was immense, both from the fans who travelled in amazing numbers and from loved ones in the stadium who were desperate for us to win. "It was a dream come true. I could almost have retired there and then, that’s how big a moment it was. I don’t think anything will ever top it." The former Port Vale man also praised manager Luke Williams for being the "final piece of the puzzle" in Notts' quest for promotion and said he believes the club is well-equipped to compete in League Two. "In my opinion, the club is all set to go again next season," he said. "We’ve got a beautiful stadium, massive fanbase, great training facilities – it’s set up to be a League One club, if not Championship. "I’ll be coming back in for pre-season with the mindset of challenging for the league title. When you look at what Stockport so nearly achieved in League Two this year, I think we have to be confident." Rawlinson also revealed his personal ambition of reaching 200 appearances for Notts, having already made 156 since his arrival. "In the modern game, I think if you can reach 200 appearances for a club it’s a really good achievement," he said. "I’m not going to be around forever, and I like the idea of being able to stamp my family name into the history of such a big club. It’s something I’m going to really push for." Stay up to date with everything happening on the Pride of Nottingham by using our ‘All Activity’ feed. Don’t forget to join in on the conversations! Also, be sure to check out our exclusive t-shirt range featuring players and general Notts designs.
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Notts County has confirmed their offer of a two-year contract has been accepted by defender Connell Rawlinson. At 31 years old, he is one of the Magpies' longest-standing players, having joined them in 2019 when they embarked on their first season in the National League. Since his arrival, his passionate approach has been evident and the board of directors, along with Luke Williams, did not hesitate to offer him the opportunity to be part of the next chapter of our club. In a statement released on the official Notts County site: A statement reads: "We have immense respect for Connell’s qualities, both as a player and as an individual, and we are thrilled that he will be staying with us." "We've seen him evolve over the years and adapt brilliantly to new roles and responsibilities. "He was a key player for us in what proved to be one of the best seasons in our recent history and has experience of League Two from his time at Port Vale, so we have every confidence he can continue to make a very positive contribution with his performances. "Away from the field, we believe Connell’s excellent relationship with our supporters and deeply engrained understanding of the club and its culture are extremely valuable. "Everyone could see how much our victory at Wembley meant to him and we really appreciate his passion, loyalty and commitment." Join in with the Pride of Nottingham’s latest content by checking out our ‘Dashboard’ page. If you have a news story, get in touch by contacting the Pride of Nottingham’s media department.
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Adam Swaby, a devoted Notts County fan, and his wife Kayleigh recently welcomed a new addition to their family - a baby boy named Macaulay. The name was chosen in honour of Notts County striker Macaulay Langstaff. “It all started as a bit of a joke when he scored the winner at Maidenhead,” Adam explains. The joke turned into something more serious as the months went on. “The joke kept going on and on. My wife really wanted Xander as his name, but over the months Macaulay grew on us both, and we were pretty set with that name when he was born on Tuesday,” Adam says. For Adam and his family, the name Macaulay holds special meaning. “The links to one of the best strikers in recent memory for Notts will always live in memory. This season was also a big one for my other son Oscar. He truly fell in love with the club and the memories this season will be forever with him,” Adam shares. Adam’s family has faced challenges in recent months. Earlier this year, Kayleigh was diagnosed with Leukemia which hit them all hard, especially her during pregnancy. In addition to their newborn son Macaulay and 10-year-old son Oscar, Adam and Kayleigh have two stepdaughters - Ellie May who is 17 and Megan who is 15. In an interview with the Pride of Nottingham, Adam Swaby shared his thoughts on welcoming a new addition to his family. When asked about how they feel about having a new addition to their family, Adam said: "When we found out we were expecting, it came as a shock, especially having such a big age gap between Oscar and Macaulay. “My wife was thrilled, but it took me a while to get my head around it!” Adam also shares his hopes and dreams for baby Macaulay, saying "He hasn’t had the best start, but hopefully he’ll be home soon. “As long as he’s happy and healthy, and a Notts fan, I’ll be happy!” Becoming parents again has been an experience for both Adam and Kayleigh. Adam reflects on the experience, saying: "It’s been really tough, to be honest. “From my wife’s Leukemia to an emergency caesarean section to deliver him, it’s been a stressful start for both mother and baby. But the joy it’s brought to everyone has been brilliant.” A new addition to the family has been welcomed by Adam and Kayleigh Swaby, a baby boy named Macaulay. The joy that baby Macaulay has brought to the family has been brilliant. Adam hopes that Macaulay will grow up to be happy, healthy and a Notts County fan like his father and brother Oscar. The future looks bright for the Swaby family as they continue to make cherished memories together. Join in with the Pride of Nottingham’s latest content by checking out our ‘Dashboard’ page. If you have a news story, get in touch by contacting the Pride of Nottingham’s media department.
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The Pride of Nottingham has reported that Jodi Jones has signed on a permanent basis with their team.
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Notts County has announced the signing of Jodi Jones on a two-year deal. The Maltese winger, who was crucial in securing his loan club's promotion to League Two last season, has already won the hearts of the fans. He's also an international player. Fans eagerly anticipate his dazzling skills and goals. Jones scored the winning goal in extra time against Boreham Wood in the National League semi-final, making him the hero of Notts County. He helped Notts County return to the English Football League after a four-year absence by scoring an important penalty in the shoot-out in the playoffs final against Chesterfield. After being released by Oxford United before the final, he accepted a two-year contract from Notts County. Jones began his career with Dagenham & Redbridge and became their youngest league player in 2015. He then moved to Coventry City and won the EFL Trophy with them in 2017. Despite scoring a hat-trick on the opening day of the 2017–18 season, he suffered a serious knee injury that sidelined him for two seasons. In 2022, he signed for Oxford United but made only five appearances before joining Notts County on loan. A statement from Notts County and head coach Luke Williams reads: "We, along with our head coach Luke Williams, share our supporters’ appreciation of Jodi’s obvious talent and love for the game. "His football fanaticism is so apparent in his distinctive playing style and how hard he works for the team. He embodies the type of player and person we want to have at the club. "we’re really excited to see him at the peak of his powers once he’s had a full pre-season under his belt. "After everything Jodi has been through, we’re so pleased we were able to give him the platform to perform last season and the memories of him celebrating against Boreham Wood will live long in everyone’s memory. "We know how determined Jodi is to progress from here, not only for himself but also his incredibly supportive family, and we’re behind him all the way." Since arriving on loan from Oxford United midway through the 2022-23 season, the Malta international has become a hugely popular figure at Meadow Lane. His hard work and dedication to building his fitness has paid off with some excellent performances on the pitch, helping to secure promotion for the magpies. Notts County's board of directors are thrilled that he will be staying with the club and are looking forward to seeing him deliver many more big moments in the English Football League. His impact has been felt both on and off the pitch, the future looks bright for both the player and the club. Join the Pride of Nottingham by registering for a free account. It’s quick and easy to sign up, and you’ll gain access to all the discussions. Check out all the discussions and content on the Pride of Nottingham via our dashboard page.
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