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MICHAEL Johnson will miss Notts County’s trip to Dagenham in League Two on Saturday.
One of Nottingham's oldest and rarest football medals has been sold for £8,040 - around £1,000 more than expected - at an auction this afternoon.
Mystery surrounds the whereabouts of two of Notts County's most cherished pieces of silverware.
Paul Mayo faces fierce competition for the left-back spot at Notts County.
Football fans will be able to get their hands on the FA Cup at Meadow Lane on Thursday.The famous trophy will be at the home of Notts County from 11am until 7pm as part of its nationwide tour aimed at giving people the chance to sample the history, heritage and magic of the competition.
Ian McParland has challenged Mike Edwards and John Thompson to maintain their formidable form and give him a dilemma when Michael Johnson is fit again.The centre-back pairing helped Notts County keep a second successive clean sheet in the 4-0 win at Barnet.
Jonathan Forte could be on international duty during the second half of his one-month loan at Notts County.The 22-year-old striker - who scored a hat-trick on his Notts debut last weekend - has been called-up to the Barbados squad for the Caribbean Championships, staged from December 3-14, in Jamaica.
Notts County's 1894 FA Cup winning team was :George Toone
One of Nottingham's oldest, rarest and most valuable football medals is expected to fetch up to £7,000 at an auction tomorrow.
Jonathan Forte is proud to have written his name into Notts County's history books.The 22-year-old striker joins Tom Keetley, Fred Shaw and Brett Angell to become only the fourth player to score a league debut hat-trick for the Magpies.