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Experienced midfielder Jim O'Brien agrees new deal with Notts County
Midfielder Jim O'Brien has agreed a new two-year-deal with Notts County. The experienced 33-year-old is the longest-serving member of the squad, after Enzio Boldewijn's release earlier this summer. He arrived at Meadow Lane in January 2019, quickly becoming a firm fans favourite for his heroics and passion on the field. Speaking to the Notts County media team, Ian Burchnall said: "I’ve been hugely impressed with Jim’s attitude and ability since my arrival at the club, he’s got terrific energy and I think you could see how much we missed him when he picked up a couple of really unfortunate injuries towards the end of last season. "Importantly, he understands how we want to play which gives us continuity going into the new campaign." With Michael Doyle having agreed to become the magpies' assistant head coach, the extension has been described as 'providing continuity in the middle of the park'. Speaking about having signed a new two-year-deal, Jim O'Brien said: "I'm buzzing, really happy. Not long after the manager came in, i had a sit down with him and told him my plans that i didn't want to go anywhere, "I wanted to be here, so just to get it done is a bit of a weight off my shoulders." He added. "The two-year deal doesn't take away the fact that I'm here and your focused on the job at hand. We know where we want to go and you don't take your foot off the gas just because you've got a two-year deal. "I think the messages were clear in the meetings we had, get as many bodies in the box as possible. The way we play we controlled possession, it allowed me to do that. The messages we had in training, the shape, the rotations and the runs. It was all very clear towards the training." What are your thoughts on Lewis Knight's role leading into the 2021/2022 National League season? Join the discussion on PON. Fancy showcasing your brand or business on Pride of Nottingham? Click here to find out more about sponsorship and advertising opportunities with us.
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INTERVIEW | JIM O'BRIEN IS STAYING IN THE MIDDLE
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Notts County complete the signing of 22-year-old holding midfielder Frank Vincent
Notts County has confirmed the signing of centre midfielder Frank Vincent. The 22-year-old arrives at Meadow Lane after leaving AFC Bournemouth as a free agent, having signed a two-year-deal with the magpies. Vincent has played out on loan in recent seasons, having spells with Torquay United, Scunthorpe United and Walsall. The midfielder links back-up with Kyle Cameron and the pair helped The Gulls earned promotion to the National League in 2018/2019. Speaking to the Notts County media team, Frank Vincent said: "I'm obviously very buzzing to get the deal done, it's been a bit of an anxious few days. "Trying to get it all sorted but yeah just buzzing to get it over the line. Its such a big club and just can't wait to get started. I'm left-footed, I'm a midfielder. I'm a technically gifted player, I like to pass the ball, the combinations one-two's." he added "The way i play is the way the gaffer wants to play here, lots of possession based football, but not just that, I like to pass forward, I'm not just here to get the ball and pass it sideways. "I think I'm a risk taker in the right moment and yeah just looking to get the ball, pass forward, start attacks and i still haven't got a career goal so i was hoping to find that here and to find some goal scoring form here." Before explaining: "Obviously i knew the interest was there from Notts County for quite a while and having spoken to Ian, I've actually been to the stadium like a month ago "I had a good look around, had a good chat about football. His way in playing is very suited to my playing style so that was always a big factor of me wanting to come here and get this deal done." Notts County had tried to sign Vincent when Michael Doyle became injured having played against Hornchurch, however, the deal never materialised. Speaking on Frank Vincent, Notts County Head Coach Ian Burchanll said: "We’ve followed Frank’s progress closely," he explained. "He’s a talented player who’s had some interesting loan moves which show he’s got the hunger to play. We’ve been impressed with him. Frank can play either as a holding midfielder or as a number eight. "He covers ground well, he’s left-footed and a good passer of the ball. He suits the way we want to play and has been given a good education in that style at Bournemouth." Head over to the Pride of Nottingham forum to discuss Notts County's first summer recruit Kyle Cameron. Fancy showcasing your brand or business on Pride of Nottingham? Click here to find out more about sponsorship and advertising opportunities with us.
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18-year-old Notts County prospect 'over the moon' to have signed his first professional deal
Notts County youngster Tyreace Palmer has signed his first professional contract with the club after signing for the academy 11-years-ago. The 18-year-old striker has featured as part of the Notts youth team that went on to win the EFL Youth Alliance league in 2020/2021 and made his professional debut last season against Havant & Waterlooville in the FA Trophy. Head Coach Ian Burchnall, believes that Palmer should be a part of his side after scooping the Youth Team Player of the Year, having put in good performances and a strong goalscoring record. Via the official website he said: "Tyreace has been at the football club for a long time now. "We’re pleased to give him the platform to express himself. while he’s also got a lot of development to come, I think he’s got potential as a goal scorer and being around our squad on a daily basis is only going to help him." The magpies offered Palmer a professional deal back on the 14th of May 2021, and yesterday the club announced that the young prospect had signed. Speaking on his new deal, Tyreace Palmer said: "I'm over the moon, its something I've been dreaming for since I've been at the club over 10 years, so I'm really pleased to get it over the line. "I've been here since I was 6 or 7 years old, i signed that young and ever since I have just progressed through the age groups and I've just managed to get my contract every year." he added. "I've been top goal scorer most years, for the under 18's two years in a row. I enjoy it, I love scoring, not a better feeling than scoring. The first week I came in, I was finding it a bit tough to get into the tempo and the physicality but from that I've really got to grips with it and I've really been impressed with how I've been progressed with training. "Before my injury I was doing really well but I will have to come back stronger in the next season. I've got a micro fracture in my knee, I've been on crutches for 4 weeks. I've got rehab to do when I come back on the 12th and hopefully I won't be too long till I'm back playing. "I'm hoping to go out on loan and get some men's football, get experience and hopefully do well out there, come back and be fighting for the bench or starting 11 if I can." Discuss the Notts County retained list over in the Pride of Nottingham forum - share your thoughts on the renewals and departures. Fancy showcasing your brand or business on Pride of Nottingham? Click here to find out more about sponsorship and advertising opportunities with us.
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FIRST INTERVIEW | FRANK VINCENT
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Young Notts County Duo Tiernan Brooks and Tyreace Palmer sign deals
Notts County has confirmed that Tiernan Brooks and Tyreace Palmer have agreed new deals. Brooks has already spent a season as a professional with the magpies, having signed his first professional contract ahead the 2019/2020 campaign. However, Palmer has reached a milestone moment after securing his first professional deal. Via the official Notts County site, Head coach Ian Burchnall said: “While he’s still got a lot of work to do, "Tiernan’s a very good goalkeeper who’s shown progression, hunger and a good attitude month-on-month. He’ll take a lot from people like Sam Slocombe and Jake Kean and hopefully we’ll continue to see him progressing this season. “Tyreace has been at the football club for a long time now "We’re pleased to give him the platform to express himself. While he’s also got a lot of development to come, I think he’s got potential as a goal scorer and being around our squad on a daily basis is only going to help him." Discuss the Notts County retained list over in the Pride of Nottingham forum - share your thoughts on the renewals and departures. Fancy showcasing your brand or business on Pride of Nottingham? Click here to find out more about sponsorship and advertising opportunities with us.
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INTERVIEW | TYREACE PALMER TURNS PRO
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Notts County's Cal Roberts shares fitness update after return to training
Notts County ace Cal Roberts has discussed his return to football after being sidelined during last season. The North Shields born winger, who progressed through the Newcastle United academy has become a popular figure within the magpies ranks after leaving Blyth Spartans in January 2020. After returning from injury against Hartlepool United as a substitute, Roberts only lasted a few minutes before limping off. However, the midfielder has spent his time out wisely focusing on regaining strength after having an operation. Speaking on the official clubs' website, Head of Medical Services Marco Ferreira said: "That was the main goal and it was the decision after Hartlepool to take Cal off to prepare for the play-offs and the new season. "We started again from 0 building confidence and building strength, and he's back on grass so its one step closer. We will build him to where he can join the lads in pre-season." The 24-year-old vowed to come back stronger, after suffering on and off with injuries during the 2020/2021 National League season. Speaking about his return to training Cal Roberts said: "You never lose it, although you lose fitness. Yeah, it's nice to get back out but yeah like you said, I'm blown but yeah it's nice to get my legs back going again, hopefully be alright for pre-season. "It's obviously nice to have a bit of time back at home but I think with the season I've had I'd rather be in and get fit and it's been a really tough year. "I've learnt a lot about myself and I've learnt a lot about my body. Over the past 8, 9 10 months, whatever it's been sometimes I've probably pushed myself a little bit too hard when i probably should've taken a step back. So this time we'll do things when I'm ready and confident to do the next step." he added. "We've seen the best people possible and had one of the best surgeries around, so I'm confident its worked and through the exercise that i used to get pain on, I'm not getting the pain any more. "Obviously i wouldn't know till i start striking a ball which will probably be in the next couple of weeks." It is unclear if Roberts will feature in any of the pre-season fixtures, as Notts County Head Coach Ian Burchnall might choose to ease him into action within the league campaign. What are your thoughts on Lewis Knight's role leading into the 2021/2022 National League season? Join the discussion on PON. Fancy showcasing your brand or business on Pride of Nottingham? Click here to find out more about sponsorship and advertising opportunities with us.
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Notts County defender Adam Chicksen agrees new deal at Meadow Lane
Notts County defender Adam Chicksen has agreed a new contract believed to be a-year-deal. Chicksen found himself as part of Ian Burchnall's three-man defence, where he earned praise from the magpie fans' for his display leading into the play-offs and against Chesterfield. The 29-year-old has put pen to paper after his previous deal expired and it is thought that the defender will be part of the head coaches plans leading into the 2021/2022 National League season. Via the official site, Ian Burchnall said "Adam played a huge role in our strong run into the play-offs and brings invaluable versatility to the squad, As we’ve seen, he’s comfortable in the left of a back three. "He can also play as a full back and wing back. He has the footballing intelligence to adapt to different systems." Chicksen's extension will see him fall alongside Kyle Cameron who joined earlier last week from Torquay United, Connell Rawlinson and Alex Lacey - who will all contend for the 3 defensive spaces in Ian Burchnall's team. Adam Chicksen said about his new deal at Meadow Lane: "I'm delighted, probably my smile tells a lot. "Yeah obviously the back end of the season was so enjoyable, it was so easy for me to want to stay and really happy that the club wanted me to stay and that my performances are merited a contract." he added "Really happy that it paid off and really happy to get it done and to get my head down and start putting in more performances. "Probably more belief in myself and more standards for myself" Before going on to say: "Just having everything put on myself and asking questions of myself, it all fell on myself, "I put it all to falling back on my shoulders, my standards of what i needed to do to get everyone else out of the equation. I started asking myself am i giving everything daily, in training, in games and once i started doing that it seemed to come round full circle." Head over to the Pride of Nottingham forum to discuss the pre-season friendlies ahead of the 2021/2022 National League Season. Fancy showcasing your brand or business on Pride of Nottingham? Click here to find out more about sponsorship and advertising opportunities with us.
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Interview: Chicksen can't hide his delight at new deal
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Feature: Cal steps up his return to fitness
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Notts County first summer signing announced as former Torquay United defender Kyle Cameron
Notts County has confirmed their first summer signing as former Torquay United centre-back Kyle Cameron. The 24-year-old Northumberland born defender, gained first-team experience with a string on loans at York City, Newport County and Queens of the South amongst others and had become a key figure in the Torquay's defence. Having featured heavily in their bid to finish within the National league play-offs, he arrives at Meadow Lane on a two-year-deal. Speaking to on the official clubs' website, he said: "Good, happy to get it all sorted and over with nice and quickly. "So I can focus and get myself ready to start the season. I liked playing there as a boy and I came out a man, I learnt a lot there at Torquay from the lads and the management team and obviously its managed to get me this move so it's been good." He added. "I had a few options in the Football League but for what I'm wanting as a player, I'm wanting to develop and get better individually. The facilities and the management team really stood out a lot at Notts and it worked for me best here." Meanwhile, magpies head coach Ian Burchnall described the signing as a 'real coup' for the club and was delighted that he had secured the club’s first summer signing. "I strongly believe Kyle can go levels up from here and feel this is a big coup for the club," said the head coach. "He actually played on the left wing against us in the play-offs, and we were impressed with his ability on the ball. We think he’ll be really comfortable stepping out of defence and, combined with his excellent aerial and defensive capabilities, we’ve got ourselves a top centre-back who suits us perfectly. "He’s left-footed, too, which adds more balance to our back line, and he’s got fantastic leadership qualities as demonstrated by him filling in as captain at Torquay on numerous occasions." Head over to the Pride of Nottingham forum to discuss Notts County's first summer recruit Kyle Cameron. Fancy showcasing your brand or business on Pride of Nottingham? Click here to find out more about sponsorship and advertising opportunities with us.
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First Interview: Kyle Cameron
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Notts County defender Connell Rawlinson signs brand new 2-year-deal
Notts County has confirmed that Welsh defender, Connell Rawlinson has signed a brand new two-year-deal. The 29-year-old centre back has become an important part of the heart of the magpies' defence in the last two campaigns at Meadow Lane. Rawlinson joined the club two summers ago after leaving Port Vale and has become a popular player amongst the supporters'. Speaking on the clubs official site, Connell Rawlinson said: "Yeah, I'm really happy obviously. I really wanted to stay, over the last couple of years I've really got to know the club well. "Towards the end of the second year you start to become like a fan, as well as how you see the fans and how passionate they're for the club. You know to play for a club like Notts County, I feel very privileged to have the opportunity to play here like. "It's a great club, with a great history and the fanbase is brilliant. It's one of the main reasons why I wanted to stay." Notts County's head coach Ian Burchnall said: "I'm really pleased, Connell's been a big part of our defensive unit for a while now. "We’ve used him on the right of a back three a lot but I think he can stake his claim in the middle because he’s commanding in the air and a committed defender. "He’s comfortable on the ball, too, so he can play a variety of roles at the back. He’s another player that wants to show commitment to the club by staying and helping us get out of this division." Share your thoughts of this topic within the Pride of Nottingham by signing up to the website, visiting the forum and joining in the chat with hundreds of fellow Notts County fans. Fancy showcasing your brand or business on Pride of Nottingham? Click here to find out more about sponsorship and advertising opportunities with us.
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Interview: Burchnall on re-signings and more
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Interview: Rawlinson delighted to stay
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Interview: Sam reflects on award winning goal
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Interview: Wootton reacts to double award win
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Interview: Rodrigues on Player of the Season award
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Sam Slocombe agrees new two-year deal at Notts County
Notts County has confirmed that goalkeeper Sam Slocombe has agreed a brand new two-year deal. The 33-year-old signed for the club two summer seasons back adhering to a spell at Bristol Rovers. Having actually become part of two play-off campaigns with Notts given that their transfer to the National League, the one-time Scunthorpe United guy has actually committed his long-term future to the club as they bid to go back to the English Football League. Sam Slocombe said via the official site: "Yeah good to get it over the line. I think there's a few major factors why I wanted to stay, one was pretty much I came here a couple of years ago to help get the club back up in the Football League and that's obviously not happened yet. "Its something that I'm really wanting to help this club do, the other, the fans have been brilliant, especially the last couple of games when they've been able to be back and in the first season, they're fantastic to play for and I think they kind of trust that the owners have put in the players and the management staff during the time that I've been here. "They've both been fantastic, I think the way he wants to play football and going forward its going to be a good environment be in. "I'm looking forward to seeing what recruitment we do. I think that's going to be a real big thing but yeah, I want to stay here and hopefully get us back into the football league and that's a project that I started a couple of years ago and I want to keep doing until we get it done." Head over to the Pride of Nottingham forum to discuss the pre-season friendlies ahead of the 2021/2022 National League Season. Fancy showcasing your brand or business on Pride of Nottingham? Click here to find out more about sponsorship and advertising opportunities with us.
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Interview: Slocombe on new deal
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Jake Reeves exits Notts County to sign for Football League club Stevenage
Jake Reeves has agreed a deal to join League Two Stevenage. The 28-year-old midfielder, has featured heavily for Notts County in National League and has made more than 200 English Football League appearances He made 43 appearances last season as the Magpies reached the National League play-offs, however, Reeves has activated a clause in his contract which sees him link up Alex Revell. Jake Reeves said via the Stevenage official site: "Having just played a year in the National League, it is nice to be back in the Football League with Stevenage. "I am looking forward to playing at The Lamex as a home player, because playing here away from home was always a tough gig. I know this ground quite well I have met with the gaffer a couple of times now, and ever since talking to him and learning how he wants to play and what he wants to achieve, it was a no-brainer for me". This leaves Notts County requiring to further strengthen up their midfield, after Michael Doyle has taken the assistant head coach role on a permanent basis and is expected to only feature sporadically for the magpies next season. Notts County Head coach told the Nottingham Post: "While we are of course very disappointed to be losing Jake, no one deserves this opportunity more than him. "He had a very difficult time at Bradford after joining them when they were flying high in League One and has given his absolute all for Notts County over the course of this season. We always suspected Jake would have ambitions of returning to the EFL as soon as possible, and we have been planning for this eventuality for some time. adding "While he will of course be difficult to replace, we have been assessing several players who we feel could step into his shoes and have identified a number of exciting prospects. These things take time, but we’re confident we’ll go into next season with a balanced and strong midfield." Head over to the Pride of Nottingham forum to discuss the pre-season friendlies ahead of the 2021/2022 National League Season. Fancy showcasing your brand or business on Pride of Nottingham? Click here to find out more about sponsorship and advertising opportunities with us.
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Interview: Doyle on joining the staff
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Interview: A catch-up with Ian