Mainard took office in Meadow Lane in January 2024 from the national league president, Luke Williams, who won the Notts, who left the club to take over the Swansea City team in the championship championship.
The job in Nots was the first for Maynard in the full -time management, as he worked part -time as Wealdstone as he was wandering in his career for a long time as a communications engineer.
The first few months were produced in the round of 11 defeats and five wins only in 19 games, where Notts ended in the 14th table last season.
By that time, sections of Notts were already calling for leaving with banners from “Maynard Out” that appear in the crowd.
His first season, responsible for improvements, has turned Nuts defense of the worst in the department to his best as they continued to challenge them to upgrade to the end, although their shape stops badly.
Four consecutive defeats were at home, including a 1-0 loss in the semi-finals in the first round in Wimbledon, just one of the reasons why former Notice striker Mark Stalard said that the club should make a “quick decision” about the future of the coach “dividing the fans' base”.
Malko Notes says that “work is ongoing” to find Mainard's alternative, with the addition of Reds brothers that they are “very optimistic about the future of the club.”