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Notts' defensive gains made 'easy' by team effort
Notts' defensive gains made 'easy' by team effort

BBC News

time10-04-2025

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Notts' defensive gains made 'easy' by team effort

Jacob Bedeau says Notts County's defensive transformation this season has been made "super easy" by the relentless work-rate of the Magpies' prolific conceded more goals than any side in League Two last season, with the 86 they let in making them the third worst defensive side in England's top four as the division's fourth highest scorers ensured they finished remain among the division's top scorers this season, but it is the improvement at the back that has them among the teams chasing five matches remaining they have let in just 40 goals - a record bettered by only two teams in the fourth tier this term."Throughout the season we have been good at pressing teams and playing high-energy football," Bedeau told BBC Radio Nottingham."Maybe last year was one of those where everything goes against you as a defender. You can have those moments where you just can't find the light." Bedeau quickly established himself as an integral part of a largely new-look backline this season alongside fellow summer arrivals Matty Platt, goalkeeper Alex Bass and Lewis Macari, who first moved to Meadow Lane on loan last have so far kept 16 clean sheets this season, double the number they managed in the entirety of last have also allowed only one shot on target in their past four matches, although it resulted in a goal in their defeat at Colchester last Saturday."We are in it together as a back three and the rest of the team feels assured with us back there," Bedeau the 25-year-old, who was on the books at Aston Villa as a teenager, says the backline cannot take all the credit for how the Magpies have gone from being the most fragile defence in League Two into the one of the most has particular praise for forwards Alassana Jatta and David McGoldrick, who have 35 goals between them in all competitions this term."It's the whole team really," Bedeau said. "The work-rate that AJ and Didzy show week in and week out with that press, and the midfielders backing them up, basically means our job is super easy compared to where I have been in the past."The goal this season was to keep 16 clean sheets and we have 16 now, so we are just looking to get maybe 18 or 20 so we have to keep trying to do what we are doing as a defensive unit and as a whole team."

Torquay United legend Bedeau dies aged 45
Torquay United legend Bedeau dies aged 45

Yahoo

time12-02-2025

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Torquay United legend Bedeau dies aged 45

Former Torquay United striker Tony Bedeau has died at the age of 45. The former Chelsea youngster, who represented Grenada internationally, scored 65 goals in 374 appearances during two spells at the club. He joined the Gulls as an apprentice in 1995 and helped them finish third in what is now League Two in 2004. He left the club in 2006 to join Walsall but returned to Plainmoor a year later before ending his career at non-league Kingstonian. Renowned for his pace and flair, Bedeau was revered as one of the best strikers to play for Torquay. The club will hold a minute's applause in Bedeau's memory before their National League South game with Hornchurch on Saturday. "Tony was one of the most exciting players to have worn the yellow shirt – and one of my personal favourites," co-chairman Michael Westcott told the club website. "His pace and energy brought so much to the team, and he was much loved by our fans. We are deeply saddened by his passing. "He will forever be a part of Torquay United's legacy, and we offer our sincerest condolences to his family and all those who knew him." Torquay United

Torquay United legend Bedeau dies aged 45
Torquay United legend Bedeau dies aged 45

BBC News

time12-02-2025

  • Sport
  • BBC News

Torquay United legend Bedeau dies aged 45

Former Torquay United striker Tony Bedeau has died at the age of 45. The former Chelsea youngster, who represented Grenada internationally, scored 65 goals in 374 appearances during two spells at the joined the Gulls as an apprentice in 1995 and helped them finish third in what is now League Two in left the club in 2006 to join Walsall but returned to Plainmoor a year later before ending his career at non-league for his pace and flair, Bedeau was revered as one of the best strikers to play for Torquay. The club will hold a minute's applause in Bedeau's memory before their National League South game with Hornchurch on Saturday. "Tony was one of the most exciting players to have worn the yellow shirt – and one of my personal favourites," co-chairman Michael Westcott told the club website. "His pace and energy brought so much to the team, and he was much loved by our fans. We are deeply saddened by his passing. "He will forever be a part of Torquay United's legacy, and we offer our sincerest condolences to his family and all those who knew him."

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