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Post by RD on Aug 30, 2024 20:39:17 GMT
Agreed. Shame it's County as they're a great club and yes, I know about Warnock etc etc. Didn't we once nickname them Notts Cheaty? Think we named them worse than that...
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Post by madridgas on Aug 30, 2024 20:39:26 GMT
Guess we are paying a fair percentage of his wages. If he plays well and we need him, we bring him back in January
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Post by Topper Gas on Aug 30, 2024 21:00:31 GMT
Guess we are paying a fair percentage of his wages. If he plays well and we need him, we bring him back in January Can't see it myself you sense he's had some bust up with MT. I'm surprised the assault conviction hasn't put other clubs off.
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Post by gingerandwhitegas on Aug 30, 2024 21:11:20 GMT
Cant say he didn't have a fair crack here , think league 2 is where his level is.
Lets hope we get one more in on the back of this.
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Post by bridgwatergas on Aug 30, 2024 21:37:47 GMT
I hope he does rediscover his form ! 🤞🤞🤞🤞good luck to him ☘️ 💙 I'm sure he will, He's a classy player, god knows why it didn't work out here. Maybe a different manager will be able to get the best out of him. Lots of fans knocking him because he didn't run around like a headless chicken or get stuck in, but he will never be that type of player. In my opinion we need his experience now especially considering the injuries we have. Cant believe people rate McCormick over Brown as he runs around alot. Has done absolutely nothing for us since he has been here and i don't see anything in him. At least Brown had a bit of something about him and looked like he could create opportunities.
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Post by drawnandquartered on Aug 30, 2024 22:05:26 GMT
I thought brown had that level of separation from the manic chickens running around him and I really thought, with time, he was gonna be an absolute steal for us. Hope things go well for him but it has made me think how horrendous it must be to have news stories and exposure in the media etc for stuff that just goes wrong, don’t think I’d cope very well personally, maybe that’s been a factor?
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Post by purdownpoacher1 on Aug 30, 2024 22:05:58 GMT
Against the grain but I think he’ll do well at Notts County. 🤞👍💙 hope so!
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Post by outsidehitter30 on Aug 30, 2024 22:19:18 GMT
Great deal for us. Terrible deal for them!
Let's hope they don't send hi. Back in in January!
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Post by gasheadowen on Aug 30, 2024 22:25:41 GMT
Can't wait to see Chewbacca and Fordingbridge at the mem tomorrow
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Post by poorblue on Aug 31, 2024 11:27:42 GMT
Well Notts are very happy with him as in their local rag
Notts County have bolstered their attacking options with the season-long loan signing of Jevani Brown from Bristol Rovers.
The 29-year-old forward, who has spent the last two years in League One, arrives with a proven track record of success in the English Football League.
Brown first caught the eye with Exeter City, where he played a pivotal role in their promotion from League Two. Across two seasons with the Grecians, he tallied an impressive 21 goals and 21 assists, showcasing his ability to make a significant impact both in scoring and creating chances.
The club’s director, Richard Montague, expressed his excitement over the signing, highlighting Brown’s versatility and experience. "We’re very excited about the quality and experience Jevani brings to the group," Montague said. "He has proven himself capable of being a top-performing EFL forward in recent seasons. He can play as a striker, attacking midfielder or winger, so is another player who brings fantastic versatility to the squad. Throughout his career, Jevani has been a consistent source of goals and assists - and his ability to unlock defences could be invaluable to us."
Brown’s journey to the EFL began after impressive stints with non-league sides Stamford AFC and St Neots Town, leading to a move to Cambridge United in League Two. Since then, he has represented several clubs, including Colchester United and Forest Green Rovers, before making a name for himself at Exeter City. His debut season with the Grecians saw him register 12 assists and seven goals, helping the club secure automatic promotion.
In League One, Brown continued to thrive, contributing 12 goals and nine assists in just 27 league appearances. His performances caught the attention of Bristol Rovers, whom he joined ahead of the 2023-24 season. Last season, he made 41 appearances for the Gas, adding eight more goal contributions to his record.
Now, as he joins Notts County, Brown will be eager to add another promotion to his résumé. With his versatility and attacking prowess, he promises to be an exciting addition to the squad, offering Notts fans plenty to look forward to in the upcoming campaign
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Post by rememberhalifax on Aug 31, 2024 12:11:57 GMT
Best of luck to him, he obviously divided opinion, i suspect some of it because of his off field issues, shame it never worked out for him here, due to the passage of time i suspect those issues will not feature so much among County fans.
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Post by socrates on Aug 31, 2024 14:54:28 GMT
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