Find it hard to believe he was sacked reading that statement from him, saying he will keep in touch with Palmer & RM. Would think they would be the ones who would do the so called dirty work like sackings
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Find it hard to believe he was sacked reading that statement from him, saying he will keep in touch with Palmer & RM. Would think they would be the ones who would do the so called dirty work like sackings
The best of good luck to Cedwyn. Regardless of any unknown issues leading to his sale he will always be fondly remembered by me for his effort and particularly for that winning penalty at Wembley. I hope he can get his career back on track there.
Scott shared the following message on social media: ?This message is written by myself, no third party and it comes from the heart.
?I can never show enough gratitude to you all for welcoming me to your club and supporting me and the team, week in week out over the past two and a half years.
?It's fair to say the past three seasons have been incredibly contrasting, giving me the most beautiful and most difficult moments of my life.
?From missing a penalty in the biggest game of non-league history to sending us back to the Football League with the winning penalty at Wembley in the play-off final, followed by a serious, season-long knee injury and off-field struggles, I'll be eternally grateful to have shared these times with you all and those memories will live with me forever.
?This has been an incredibly hard decision to make but one I feel is right for me at this moment in my career and life. It has been nothing but an honour to wear the famous black and white for this historic club and something I never took for granted.
?I was lucky to work under two great managers in Luke Williams and Stuart Maynard who were both great with me during my time ? and obviously not forgetting one of best people l've worked with, Jim O'Brien, both as a player and a manager. He?s someone I look up to a lot.
?The club is in great hands in Chris and Alex, who were both great on every occasion I met them. I've played with some incredible players, some friends for life and just as importantly l've worked with some unbelievable people in the staff who work at the club that really are the heartbeat.
?I'd also like to show my appreciation and gratitude to Richard Montague, Joe Palmer and Jenni Short who have been nothing but unbelievably supportive of me every step of the way and people I will remain in touch with. They aren't only great at their job, they are genuine and great people as well.
?Finally, l'd just like to wish the club all the best in the future. I would love to see you playing in League One next season and believe this is entirely possible under this manager and the current squad.
?See you soon. You Pies.?
Here it is on his Insta at least...
https://www.instagram.com/p/DEff89XM...RlODBiNWFlZA==
So we're getting a replacement right? Right?
There surely can?t be a genuine Notts fan who doesn?t appreciate Cedwyn and what he and others did for our club? since that famous, history making penalty it?s been a tough gig for the lad. Injury and personal issues have blighted much of his time since the penalty.
I loved his enthusiasm for the game. His desire to put his best foot forward when in the BnW stripes.
I wish him all the success in the next step of his career and I?m sure we?ll get to give him the send off he deserves on the 28th.
Thanks for the memories Ceds
Very exciting player on his day, irreplaceable part of Notts history, and now bought by a league club. Really hope his career continues to grow, as long as he doesn't score against us!
All the best, Cedwyn!