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Club info
Who's who of Notts County

Manager: Steve Cotterill

Assistant manager: Dave Kevan

First Team Coach: Tommy Johnson

Head of Youth: Mick Leonard

Youth Team Manager: Michael Johnson

Fitness coach: Marcus Svensson

Physiotherapist: Paul Godfrey




Notts County board

Chairman: Ray Trew

Chief Executive: Jim Rodwell

Board members: Ray Trew, Jim Rodwell, Jason Brewer, Luke Jones, Fiona Green


Contact the Club

General Enquiries: 0115 9529000

General Fax: 0115 9553994

Commercial: 0115 9557244

Club Shop: 0115 9557244

Ticket Office: 0115 9557210

Address

Notts County Football Club
Meadow Lane
Nottingham
NG2 3HJ


Directions

Directions And Information For Away Supporters

By Car:

From North:

Take the M1 exiting at junction 26, follow signs for Nottingham A610, then Melton Mowbray and Trent Bridge A606 signs, before you reach the River Trent turn left into Meadow Lane.

From the South:

Take the M1 exiting at junction 24, follow signs for Nottingham (South) to Trent Bridge, cross the River Trent, then follow the one-way system to the right, turn left and then right at the traffic lights then second right into Meadow Lane where you will find the ground.

From the East:

Take the A52 to West/Trent Bridge, cross River and follow the one-way system to the right and then left and right at the traffic lights, then second right into Meadow Lane where you will find the ground.

From the West:

Take the A52 into Nottingham, follow signs for Melton Mowbray and Trent Bridge, before the River Trent turn into Meadow Lane

Club Honours

Roll of Honour

Division 1: Best Ever Season - Third- 1890/91 and 1900/01

Division 2: Champions - 1896/97, 1913/14 and 1922/23; Runners Up - 1894/95 1980/81; Play-Off Winners - 1990/91

Division 3 (South): Champions - 1930/31 and 1949/50; Runners-Up - 1936/37

Division 3: Champions - 1997/98; Runners-Up - 1972/73; Play-Off Winners - 1989/90


Division 4: Champions - 1970/71; Runners-Up - 1959/60

FA Cup: Winners - 1894; Runners-Up - 1891

Football League Cup: Best Ever Season - Round 5, 1964, 1973 and 1976

Anglo-Italian Cup: Winners - 1995; Runners-Up - 1994


Facts and Figures

Year formed: 1862

Ground capacity: 20,300

Highest attendance: 4947,310 v York City, FA Cup 6th round, 12 March 1955

Highest Gate Receipts: £124,539 v Manchester City, FA Cup 6th round, 16 February 1991

Best League Victory: 11-1 v Newport Co, Division Three (South), 15 January 1949

Best Cup Victory: 15-0 v Rotherham Town, FA Cup 1st round, 24 October 1885

Worst Defeat: 1-9 v Blackburn Rovers, Division One, 16 November 1889; 1-9 v Aston Villa, Division One, 29 September 1888; 1-9 v Portsmouth, Division Two, 9 April 1927

Most League Points (2 for a win): 69, Division Four, 1970-71

Most League Points (3 for a win): 99, Division Three, 1997-98

Most League Goals: 107, Division Four, 1959-60

Highest League Scorer In A Season: Tom Keetley, 39, Division Three (South), 1930-31

Most League Goals For Club: Les Bradd, 124, 1967-78

Most Capped Player: Kevin Wilson, 15 (42), Northern Ireland

Most League Appearances: Albert Iremonger, 564, 1904-26

Record Transfer Fee Received: £2.5 million from Derby County for Craig Short, September 1992

Record Transfer Fee Paid: £685,000 to Sheffield United for Tony Agana, November 1991



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