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16.10.2023 - 07:43
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Aaron Nemane was always encouraged to play with personality coming through the ranks at Manchester City and it's his personality which has helped him shape a promising career that perhaps could hit further heights.
The 26-year-old is currently a key member of the Notts County side who, despite it being early days, look in contention for a second successive promotion. The Magpies were involved in a titanic National League battle with Wrexham last season, losing out on the Championship in painful circumstances before bouncing back to win the play-offs after a dramatic semi-final and final where they twice claimed wins from the jaws of defeat.
They have adapted well to life back in the Football League and sit second in the League Two table. For Nemane, it is a journey that started in France and has already taken in the Netherlands, Belgium and Scotland as well as the Etihad.
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His family moved from France to north Manchester when he was a youngster and the promising footballer was quickly spotted by City. He spent seven years coming through the ranks and graduating to the Academy set-up, where he twice played in FA Youth Cup finals.
The experience and education prepared him for a career in the game and his willingness to go where regular football took him saw him play on loan for Rangers, Go Ahead Eagles, Tubize and then permanently for Torquay United and now Notts County.
"I have had to go out of my comfort zone, leave Manchester to go to Scotland to Europe and then all the way down south to Torquay," says Nemane, speaking to the Manchester Evening News. "I have been