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DONCASTER, ENGLAND - APRIL 20: James Coppinger of Doncaster takes a free kick during the npower League One match between Doncaster Rovers and Notts County at the Keepmoat Stadium on April 20, 2013 in Doncaster, England.

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  • Jeff Hughes Jeff Hughes rejects Notts County offer to join Fleetwood Town

    County midfielder Jeff Hughes has joined Fleetwood to become their third new arrival in the space of 24 hours. Hughes, a left-sided player, made 99 appearances in two seasons at Meadow Lane, having previously played for Lincoln City and Bristol Rovers. Steven   from BBC Sport Read more »

  • New Notts County First Team Coach

    Watson has signed on as Notts County's new first team coach. The 53 year old former midfielder, has previously worked as an assistant manager at Glasgow Rangers, Birmingham City and the Scottish National team, and he becomes the first addition to what will   from Vital Football Read more »

  • Magpies vow to end bullying

    County have taken a zero tolerance stance on "bullying and intimidation" amid an investigation into allegations of racial abuse. Youth team coach Brett Adams and lead foundation coach Lee Broster resigned their positions last week before a disciplinary hearing   from Sky Sports Read more »

  • Stormy meadow: Lee Broster and Brett Adams are the accused Racism row: Trainees could sue over abuse allegations

    to the Notts Police, we are in touch indirectly with the boys, and we are lodging formal complaints against the FA, PFA and Notts County FC. “Each boy abused in this way could sue Notts County under the Equality Act 2010 and possibly the PFA. “The racial abuse   from Mirror.co.uk Read more »

  • Notts County PFA backs Notts County racism probe

    get this right; they have been the victims and all they have done is to be brave enough to stand up for themselves." Notts County manager Chris Kiwomya is one of five black managers in the Premier League and Football League. Keith Curle and Paul Ince, now   from BBC Sport Read more »

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