This episode we are joined by Notts County FC goalkeeper James Belshaw who talks about his career, coming home to play for Notts County FC and how he nearly signed for Notts several times before...
Born and raised in Clifton in a Notts County-supporting household, James Belshaw took a circular route to finally becoming Notts County’s goalkeeper. After dropping out of the Magpies youth system in 2005, at the age of 35 he finally signed for the club last January. This followed a journey via the USA, the English National Leagues, two play-off final wins for Harrogate (including one against Notts), and player of the season award at the Bristol Rovers…
In this interview he talks about:
- His early memories of supporting Notts and playing in their youth teams
- Heading out to the USA to play and study over there
- His return to England and a few years in the lower leagues
- How he met Kelle Roos playing together at Nuneaton back in 2013
- Signing for Harrogate and playing against Notts in the 2020 play-off final
- Finally establishing himself in the Football League at the age of 30
- His hopes and dreams of what he can do achieve with Notts County FC
- What he might end up doing after football
This interview was conducted by LeftLion Editor in Chief (and Notts County Supporter) Jared Wilson in March 2026.
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