Stuart Maynard was in his van when he acquired the decision that may perpetually change his life.
Over the earlier three years Maynard had been balancing being supervisor of Wealdstone within the Nationwide League together with his different function, as a senior engineer at BT.
Rave evaluations poured in for the 44-year-old as he repeatedly overachieved with the Stones – who on the time have been considered one of solely two part-time golf equipment left within the high tier of non-League soccer – and there have been murmurings of curiosity in his companies from EFL groups for a while.
When the decision got here, it was Wealdstone chairman Rory Fitzgerald, informing him that high-flying League Two aspect Notts County had made an strategy.
‘It occurred so shortly,’ Maynard tells Mail Sport. ‘Inside the house of 24 hours we have been up at Notts County assembly the house owners and the director of soccer and signing.
‘From the minute I gave up enjoying I all the time needed to get into administration and make it a full-time job. So I may by no means flip the chance down, particularly after chatting to the house owners.’
Stuart Maynard has led Notts County as much as second in League Two, seven factors off the highest
The 44-year-old was a non-League participant and assistant coach till getting his probability in 2021
Maynard was an apprentice at Watford, and after a short trial at Dutch aspect Groningen spent his total 12-year enjoying profession in non-League. He was No 2 to now-Barnet boss Dean Brennan at 4 golf equipment throughout 9 years till his huge probability got here at Wealdstone in February 2021.
Throughout that point, Maynard racked up 19 years of expertise fixing WiFi containers for BT, however he was now taking up an altogether completely different problem.
Given the perilous nature of soccer administration, have been they ever any doubts?
‘It was a troublesome resolution with my spouse and daughter,’ says Maynard, who was spared having to serve a discover interval by BT. ‘My daughter goes by means of her GCSEs but it surely was a call we all the time knew was going to be made and my spouse knew I’ve all the time needed to go full-time.
‘You’re strolling away from a pension – and BT is sort of often known as a job for all times – however I all the time backed myself if a possibility got here to go and provides it a go.’
Simply over a yr on and Maynard’s perception in his skill has paid off, with County – who’re owned by Christoffer and Alexander Reedtz, the Danish brothers behind statistical soccer evaluation firm Soccer Radar – second in League Two, looking down leaders Walsall who had threatened to run away with the division. They sit seven factors behind with a sport in hand.
Final Saturday’s victory over Morecambe was their fifth in six video games and the temper world wide’s oldest soccer membership is buoyant, though it wasn’t all the time this manner.
When Maynard arrived final January Notts have been sixth, however their quest for a second successive promotion had stalled following 9 defeats in 15 matches. And it proved to be a turbulent introduction to full-time soccer for Maynard because the Magpies’ push for League One continued to crumble.
Maynard reshuffled County’s defence and has turned them into a particularly strong outfit
A run of 5 wins and 11 losses from their remaining 19 matches noticed them meander to 14th place and the brand new supervisor already confronted strain, with ‘Maynard Out’ banners within the crowd.
‘It was troublesome coming in after we took the job,’ he provides. ‘That they had been on a nasty run however have been nonetheless in a extremely good league place.
‘From the surface wanting on the league place, even the followers to a level, you’re considering we ought to be up there and keep up there. However defensively we simply weren’t ok to manage and we knew we needed to get to the summer season and reshuffle.’
Maynard knew one thing needed to change and regardless of dropping the talismanic Macaulay Langstaff, labelled the ‘non-League Haaland’ after scoring 71 targets in 96 video games for the membership, he underwent an aggressive recruitment drive within the low season.
Fourteen gamers have been introduced in, together with a brand new goalkeeper in Alex Bass from Sunderland. This has helped Maynard flip what was League Two’s leakiest defence into the second-tightest this time round, with Bass’ 12 clear sheets instrumental to the transformation.
As an alternative of counting on Langstaff, who has scored simply as soon as within the Championship with Millwall since becoming a member of final summer season, the targets have been extra shared round this season, led by Gambian worldwide Alassana Jatta (17 targets) and the evergreen David McGoldrick (13), nonetheless firing them in at 37.
The latter’s purpose to place County 2-0 up at Gillingham earlier this month is properly price a watch – latching on to a free ball, beating a person after which dinking the ball excessive over the onrushing goalkeeper from the sting of the realm.
The fervour and a focus to element of Maynard, who takes a forward-thinking strategy with a key give attention to knowledge, is obvious all through our dialog.
Gambia striker Alassana Jatta has scored 17 targets this season to fireside County’s promotion push
David McGoldrick continues to search out the web frequently on the age of 37, hitting 13 up to now this time period
The County boss cites Graham Taylor – who was Watford supervisor when Maynard was breaking by means of as a participant – and Kenny Jackett as his teaching inspirations, whereas he’s eager to take all he can from the perfect managers within the sport.
The free-flowing model Maynard carried out at Wealdstone has been replicated within the Midlands, however there’s additionally a give attention to being unpredictable and frequently evolving.
And, most of all, he’s relishing the chance to do what he loves with extra time and backing.
‘Once I was at Wealdstone, if we received in at three within the morning after a sport I used to be up at six to go to work,’ he explains. ‘I needed to plan the yr round reserving annual depart on completely different days for matches and coaching so it was very difficult, however BT have been as supportive as they could possibly be.
‘We used to assist lads individually but it surely was very troublesome with the restricted time we had, because it was all primarily based on making an attempt to enhance as a collective.’
Beneath Maynard, Wealdstone competed with and sometimes outperformed bigger golf equipment, whereas enjoying engaging, possession-based soccer on a restricted finances.
In his first full season, he helped them to sixteenth within the Nationwide League in 2022, the membership’s highest end for 36 years. However it did not cease there and the season after they have been briefly high earlier than settling in midtable.
‘I believed within the model,’ he says. ‘We wouldn’t have been in a position to cope if we went toe-to-toe with a few of these golf equipment who have been signing higher gamers with higher bodily attributes and athleticism, in addition to full-time coaching.
Macaulay Langstaff’s transfer to Millwall was an enormous blow however County’s gamers share the targets
County are pushing to return as much as the third tier for the primary time in 10 years
‘Generally we made particular person errors the place the lads most likely weren’t pretty much as good as these they have been up towards, however the group bridged the hole very properly.’
Whereas Maynard appears destined to maintain on progressing within the sport, for now his focus turns to Thursday evening’s conflict at promotion rivals Port Vale, with Darren Moore’s aspect simply 4 factors behind his crew.
It begins a crunch run of eight video games over the subsequent month which Notts hope will set them on their solution to promotion, and a return to the third tier after a decade away.
‘In pre-season we set a factors complete that we’ve stored in-house,’ he says. ‘We imagine if we get to that we’ll have success this season, which is making an attempt to get promoted.
‘The division as a complete has develop into lots harder and I believe that’s why it’s so tight proper now. Walsall have most likely been essentially the most constant and that is why they’re clear after which there is a pack of us behind which might be all combating in and round it.
‘It’s going to all go all the best way to the wire this season.’
Who’d be a supervisor?
When Derby introduced they’d sacked boss Paul Warne final Friday following eight successive defeats, his dismissal once more introduced into stark focus how perilous the business of soccer administration is.
Warne’s dismissal means the Rams would be the thirty second membership within the 92 to alter their boss because the season started, whereas simply 40 coaches have been of their function for greater than 12 months.
Paul Warne’s exit made Derby already the thirty second membership within the high 4 divisions to sack their supervisor this season
And don’t anticipate the churn to decelerate anytime quickly, with Warne’s substitute more likely to be introduced imminently when John Eustace swaps a play-off push with Blackburn for a relegation battle with the Rams.
In all, simply 21 of the 92 managers have been of their job for greater than two years, though Harrogate City’s Simon Weaver is a shining mild of longevity on the high of the tree with a monumental 15 years and 264 days in cost.
Crawley’s torrid luck lastly turns
It is not been a lot enjoyable to help Crawley this season, with the League One aspect twenty second within the desk following final season’s promotion.
They’ve additionally seen supervisor Scott Lindsay depart to MK Dons, whereas a number of key gamers have been prized away.
Junior Quitirna celebrates making it 2-1 on Tuesday evening as Crawley lastly discovered a solution to win
However, Rob Elliott’s aspect have been on the receiving finish of some outstanding dangerous luck, with Saturday’s 4-3 defeat at Bolton coming through a 99th-minute personal purpose as Crawley threw away a 3-1 lead.
That loss got here amid a number of different astonishing outcomes, together with a 4-4 draw with fellow strugglers Exeter having been 4-1 up, whereas they conceded 4 late targets to lose 5-3 towards relegation rivals Shrewsbury in October.
And it does not cease there. They’ve misplaced 4-3 to Peterborough within the league, 4-3 to Lincoln within the FA Cup second spherical and – due to a 96th-minute purpose – 4-3 to AFC Wimbledon within the EFL Trophy.
So, it was solely becoming they ignited their survival push with a powerful 3-1 win towards Stevenage on Tuesday evening after targets within the 87th and 94th minute.


















