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    Quote Originally Posted by DaveSmithRules View Post
    Saw a thread like this on the Chesterfield forum and thought it might be useful here. I'm always interested to see what happens to ex-Magpies, but their updates don't always warrant their own threads.

    A few recent moves of ex-Magpies that have interested me are:


    Alan Sheehan
    He's joined Southampton as first-team coach this week, working alongside his old Luton boss Nathan Jones.
    https://www.the42.ie/southampton-nat...15644-Nov2022/

    Leam Richardson
    Former loanee was sacked this week as manager of Wigan (who I didn't realise he was managing tbh).
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/63583133

    Alan Judge
    Not really a recent 'move' but I was a bit surprised to see he's still playing regularly for L2 Colchester (who are currently rock bottom of the table).
    I thought Judge was really good in his time at Notts.

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