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| Danny ALLSOPP |
At Notts 1999-2003 (including two loan spells) |
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Danny joined Hull
City in May 2003 for a fraction of the £300,000 Notts paid Manchester
City for him due mainly to Notts' continued record time in
administration.
In March 2005 Danny signed for Melbourne Victory in the Australian League. |
| Brett ANGELL |
At Notts 1999-2000 (loan) |
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Was released by QPR in May 2003.
Is now working as a consultant helping other pro footballers to get the best financial deal they can. Brett was also working as a youth and reserve team coach at Portsmouth but this role was short lived as he was sacked in April 06 after only six months. |
| Mickael ANTOINE-CURIER |
At Notts 2004 |
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Having left Notts after breaking club rules he joined Grimsby
in March 2004 but left at the end of that season.
Mickaël then joined Norwegian second-division side Vard Haugesund in 2004 until 2006 before joining FK Haugesund where he scored 15 goals in 32 appearances before being invited to SPL side Hibernian for a trial period. He starred in a friendly match against First Division side Livingston scoring 4 goals in a 5-2 victory. Curier signed a one year contract with Hibernian who paid F.K. Haugesund a nominal transfer fee, in August 2007. |
| Vinny ARKINS |
At Notts 1995-1997 |
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Vinny has scored over
300 goals in all competitions during his career with Home Farm,
Portadown, Shamrock Rovers, Shelbourne, Bohemian FC, Dundee United, St
Johnstone and of course Notts.
Vinny is currently playing with St Patrick's Athletic FC in the eircom League of Ireland after he joined them in February 2006. |
| Pegguy ARPHEXAD |
At Notts 2004 (loan) |
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Came on loan
from Coventry for a month in March/April 204. Released by Coventry
at the end of the 2003/2004 season.
September 2004 signed for Marseille for the rest of the 2004/05 season. |
| Lee ASHCROFT |
At Notts 1996 (loan) |
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After
completing his loan spell at Notts he returned to West Bromwich
Albion. After that he moved to Grimsby Town (£500,000) and Wigan
Athletic (£350,000) before moving down to non-league Southport at the
age of 31.
A year later he moved to Kendal of the Northern Premier League Premier Division where he scored 23 goals in the 2004/2005 season. He is now player/manager at Kendal. |
| Jon ASHTON |
At Notts 2002 (loan) |
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Jon came on
loan from Leicester City and in September 2003 joined Oxford United.
The summer of 2006 drop out of the league when he left Oxford for Conference new boys Rushden & Diamonds. Joined Grays in the summer 2007 |
| Raddy AVRAMOVIC |
At Notts 1979-1982 |
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Raddy led
Kuwait's youth and Olympic team to the final rounds of the Sydney
Olympics in 2000.
Towards the end of 2001, he took over to become Kuwait's national coach. Four months later, Kuwait were crowned West Asian Games champions and he led Kuwait to the quarter-finals of the 2002 Busan Asian Games. However, Kuwait terminated his contract when in December 2002, Kuwait failed to reach the knockout stages of the Arab Cup. He then became coach for the Singapore National football team in 2003 and subsequently led them to the ASEAN Football Championship (at that time known as Tiger Cup) in January 2005 with a 5-2 aggregate win over favourites Indonesia in the final. In 2007, Raddy guided Singapore towards back-to-back triumphs in the ASEAN Cup, when Singapore edged Thailand 3-2 on aggregate over a two-legged final, at the same time establishing a 15-match unbeaten run in the competition under him stretching back to 2004. |
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