Notts County's new manager Stuart Maynard is set to take charge of the club's promotion push in League Two. Maynard, 43, was previously the manager of Wealdstone, where he oversaw the club's highest finishes in over 35 years. He replaces Luke Williams, who left the club to join Swansea City. Maynard's appointment is in line with the club's owners Alexander and Christoffer Reedtz's data-informed approach. The new manager is excited to work with the club's players, including Macaulay Langstaff, who leads the League Two scoring charts with 20 goals and five assists. Maynard's experience in non-League coaching and his ability to make the most of limited time with his players will be crucial in securing back-to-back promotions. He is looking forward to working with his assistant Matt Saunders and the rest of the coaching staff. Maynard's playing career was spent at the lower levels in regional football, and he has been working as an engineer for BT Openreach for 19 years. He is now focused on his new role and is excited to solely focus on football. The club's owners are confident that Maynard is the right man for the job, and he is looking forward to the challenge ahead. Maynard's first task will be to shore up the club's defence, which has conceded 53 goals this season. He will also be looking to build on the club's ability to create and score goals, which has been a strength this season. The club's fans will be hoping that Maynard can lead the team to success and secure promotion to League One. So, the future looks bright for Notts County, and Maynard is the man to lead them there. But, it won't be easy, and Maynard will have to work hard to achieve his goals. And, with the support of the club's owners and fans, he is confident that he can succeed.