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  1. Angry Jardim says Newport must be betterpublished at 05:06 3 January

    Newport County manager Nelson Jardim looks frustratedImage source, Huw Evans Picture Agency

    Angry Nelson Jardim admits Newport County must be better as they threw away the chance to end the concerns over form heading into the new year.

    But the Exiles boss remains confident they can make the tweaks to turn frustrations into points after a third defeat in a row.

    Newport dominated Wimbledon at a frost-bitten Rodney Parade on Thursday, but paid the price for not converting chances as Johnnie Jackson's side hit them with goals against the run of play.

    And admitting his anger, Jardim said: "They have just seen that - I have just spoken to [the players] and made them know and feel that I am disappointed and that they have to be better, as simple as that."

    The result moved the Dons up to second, but Newport – with one league win in 10 – are now just six points off the bottom two.

    They welcome 23rd placed Morecambe on Sunday (15:00 GMT) but Jardim says he remains focused on the performances.

    "We have just played two teams at the top of the table," said Jardim, whose side were edged out by leaders Walsall on Sunday before this defeat, the first half of which saw County impress with a hatful of opportunities.

    "If we play like that and continue to develop, we will win these games that we are dominant and create chances.

    "As a coach I have to look at the performance. When you lose and you have nothing, you just lose, but that's not the case. Yes we lost and we have to know how we lost, but it's clear if we keep going like that, keep improving little things…the next half of the season we should not be looking at anything other than our performances and how we improve."

    Jardim added: "We have 23 games now, we are halfway through the season with 26 points and if we are exactly the same we will finish on 52 points which will be good – but I am sure we will be better and improve."

  2. Newport extend loan of striker Hudlin to end of seasonpublished at 16:03 2 January

    Newport County's on-loan striker Kyle HudlinImage source, Huw Evans Picture Agency

    Newport County have extended the loan of striker Kyle Hudlin from Huddersfield Town until the end of the season.

    The 24-year-old has scored four goals for the Exiles in 20 appearances, his first coming against Salford in October 2024.

    Hudlin, who is one of the tallest professional football players at 6ft 9in, has also netted against Tranmere, Gillingham and Bradford.

    The striker had originally signed a four-month loan deal on deadline day, but will now spend the rest of the 2024-25 season at Rodney Parade.

    Hudlin will have the chance to add to his Newport goal tally on the day of his loan extension, as the Exiles host AFC Wimbledon.

  3. Newport confident of Hudlin stay as Jardim eyes January dealspublished at 07:29 31 December 2024

    Newport County striker Kyle HudlinImage source, Huw Evans Agency

    Nelson Jardim is confident Newport County will extend Kyle Hudlin's loan deal from Huddersfield Town until the end of the season.

    The striker joined the Exiles from the Terriers on transfer deadline day in August on a short-term deal until January.

    But head coach Jardim expects the towering frontman to remain at Rodney Parade for the remainder of the 2024-25 campaign.

    "Everything is agreed, I don't know if the pen has been put to paper yet," he said after his side's 2-0 loss to League Two leaders Walsall.

    "It's a process that is ongoing, but from my end, I made it clear that I would like to have him here.

    "I think the player made it clear that he wants to be here and the clubs are talking.

    "But I think everything is going in a good direction."

    In addition to keeping hold of Hudlin - who has scored four goals in League Two this season - Jardim expects to bring in "one or two" additional players during the winter window.

    "You can have a busy January and nothing happens," added Jardim.

    "I think January, you have to be very careful and aware, you really need to know what you need and want.

    "It has to be the right character, the right player and the right fit. If we don't find that, there's not going to be any changes.

    "I expect one or two (signings), obviously, but busy, definitely. If anything will happen, I don't know."

  4. Morris' Walsall absence not transfer related, says Jardimpublished at 12:37 30 December 2024

    Newport County midfielder Bryn MorrisImage source, Huw Evans Picture Agency

    Nelson Jardim says Bryn Morris' squad absence for Newport County's 2-0 loss at Walsall was not transfer related.

    The midfielder is expected to attract interest in the upcoming winter window and was omitted from the Exiles' matchday squad as a brace from Nathan Lowe earned the league leaders victory.

    But Jardim says he needed to manage the 28-year-old's workload following a busy schedule of late.

    "Bryn we are managing," said County's head coach.

    "Bryn has been playing every minute for us. He came off in the last game as well as a precaution. Noah [Mawene] is in the same situation.

    "I have to have everyone fit for what's coming, which will be tough."

    Jardim admits Newport will look to be active in the January window, adding that the club have to be open to all options.

    "Don't forget, he [Morris] was one of the players that was injured at the beginning of the season, we are trying always to manage his effort," added Jardim.

    "But in terms of moving players in and out, anything can happen in the transfer window.

    "We are open to speak and discuss and see what's best for everyone."

  5. Newport's long-term plan remains the same ahead of 2025published at 18:16 29 December 2024

    Newport County head coach Nelson JardimImage source, Huw Evans Picture Agency

    Nelson Jardim says Newport County's long-term plan remains unchanged after the Exiles ended 2024 with back-to-back defeats.

    Newport impressed for long spells against League Two leaders Walsall but were ultimately beaten 2-0 thanks to a brace from Nathan Lowe.

    Defeat means Newport sit 18th going into the new year, but Jardim says his focus remains on ensuring the club grows in his first year in the job.

    "When we planned the season, we wanted to see a team growing in terms of the style of play, controlling games, having more of the ball and having a comfortable season," said the Portuguese.

    "We haven't changed anything from that.

    "We are still chasing that comfort which we know it's a tough league, with the amount of changing of players that we had.

    "We've been fighting with a lot of things but we've always been finding a way and the strength is the collective and the way we play."

  6. Newport 'have to believe we can achieve something' published at 10:06 26 December 2024

    Bobby Kamwa, Matt Baker and Cameron Antwi celebrate during Newport's win over MK Dons Image source, Huw Evans Picture Agency

    Bobby Kamwa says Newport County must back themselves to achieve something in League Two this season as they look to close the gap on the play-off places.

    The Exiles moved to within five points of the top seven courtesy of last weekend's thumping victory over MK Dons.

    The 6-3 success – against a side in play-off contention – meant Newport ended a six-game winless streak in League Two.

    There were five draws during that run, however, and forward Kamwa insists Newport can compete with anyone in the fourth tier as they prepare for a trip to Bromley on Thursday, 26 December (15:00 GMT).

    "We seem to be the underdogs in this league - people don't really think we can push for the play-offs," Kamwa said.

    "But we are gelling now and we are just looking to climb up the table.

    "We all have to believe we can really achieve something. Looking in the league, there is not a team you would say are going to run away with the league. Anyone can beat anyone so we are just looking at that and taking it game by game."

  7. Kamwa wants more after memorable treblepublished at 08:14 24 December 2024

    Bobby Kamwa celebrates against MK DonsImage source, Huw Evans Picture Agency

    Bobby Kamwa hopes his numbers are starting to add up after his hat-trick in Newport County's win over MK Dons.

    The 24-year-old scored three times in 58 minutes as the Exiles claimed a thrilling 6-3 victory last weekend.

    Kamwa, who signed on free in August after he left Burton Albion, had scored only once in 22 Newport appearances before the Dons thrashing.

    Kamwa's treble means this is already the best goalscoring season of his career, with the former Leeds United youngster surpassing the three strikes he managed for Burton in 2022-23.

    Now Kamwa is eyeing more success in the final third.

    "I could smell in that game there would be goals and luckily I took my chances," he said.

    "Stats have always been a thing for me - my end product. If it's to do with the ability, I know I can play higher up. But it's always been questions of stats, so I am happy I am starting to concentrate on end product."

    Cameroon-born Kamwa has started 16 League Two games this season, and expressed his gratitude to boss Nelson Jardim.

    "I want to say thank you to the gaffer for trusting me," he added.

    "There are times when it hasn't come off for me but he has stuck with me. I am happy I could repay him.

    "I do a lot of finishing, crossing after training. These are things I need to stick at and focus on. If I can get that right, I know what level I can play at."

    Newport will look to build on the MK Dons triumph when they go to Bromley on Thursday, 26 December (15:00 GMT).

  8. Jardim hopes 'much more to come' from Newportpublished at 04:56 23 December 2024

    Newport County's Bobby Kamwa (L) celebrates with Noah MaweneImage source, Huw Evans Picture Agency

    Nelson Jardim hope there is "much more to come" from his Newport County side after they ended their six-game winless run in League Two with an emphatic 6-3 victory over MK Dons.

    Hat-tricks from Bryn Morris and Bobby Kamwa earned the Exiles a seventh league win of the campaign - with Newport moving to within five points of the play-off places.

    But Jardim feels his side can continue to grow in what is their first season under the Portuguese.

    "We did have good wins but obviously you want to see games like that [against MK Dons]," said Jardim.

    "The way I see football is what happened here today.

    "We are still growing and trying to find our way but I hope there's much more to come and I'm sure there will be.

    "We have to keep our feet on the ground and try to improve because I hope there's much more to come.

    "I think we are doing well as a squad. I urge everyone to keep going and improve because football is ups and downs."

  9. Jardim dedicates bumper MK Dons win to familypublished at 04:51 22 December 2024

    Newport County head coach Nelson Jardim celebratesImage source, Huw Evans Picture Agency

    Nelson Jardim dedicated Newport County's 6-3 win against MK Dons to his family after they attended the goal fest at Rodney Parade.

    Bryn Morris and Bobby Kamwa both scored hat-tricks as the Exiles ended their run of six League Two matches without victory in style.

    Jardim's wife, Ana, and children Francisco, eight, and Carolina, 12, all travelled from their native Portugal to watch the fixture against MK Dons in Newport.

    "I would like to thank the players and the fans, they were brilliant," said Jardim.

    "But I think they will understand if I dedicate this win entirely to my wife and my family, my two kids.

    "They were here today, they deserved this win as well.

    "The effort that I do here 24/7 working for this club but also them, especially my wife, dealing with the children alone in Portugal, so it's tough for everyone.

    "So I think they deserve that, and I dedicate this win for them."

    Victory sees Newport sit 16th in the table, just five points adrift of the League Two play-off places.

  10. Newport back on Parade as Jardim aims to stay tough to beatpublished at 09:34 21 December 2024

    Nelson Jardim, head coach of Newport County, applauds the fans prior to a match Image source, Huw Evans Picture Agency

    Newport County return to Rodney Parade on Saturday hoping to draw a crowd and win a game.

    County take on MK Dons having not played at home since the 0-0 draw with Grimsby Town on 16 November.

    That was the first of four successive League Two draws for the Exiles, three of which were goalless stalemates.

    It is part of a run that has seen Nelson Jardim's side win just one in 12 in all competitions.

    But it is the three clean sheets from the last four games that is offering some hope for a team who, a month ago, had the worst defensive record in the division.

    Having had little problem scoring, but plenty of issue keeping teams out, Newport have doubled their season shut-out tally over the past four games.

    Becoming tough to beat is a positive for Jardim, who is keen to continue the consistency, but is aware that more is needed from a side 17th in the table.

    "Some of the draws have been very good against sides doing well," said Jardim. "Any of those games could have gone either way; we are not too far away from winning but have to be wary we were also not too far to losing.

    "But we need to stay consistent in our style and improving in the areas we are not quite there yet and know that down the road you will get your rewards."

    Jardim says he has not sacrificed attacking ambition to tighten up at the back, adding: "You never try to do that, you look to work on areas to improve, but you try and progress as a whole.

    "Overall, at the start of the season we were scoring a lot but also conceding a lot and that was down a little bit to me not knowing the players, and them not being used to me and the things we wanted to do.

    "But this is a process that will have ups and downs - and hopefully we can be in a situation where we only look upwards."

    Jardim says MK Dons – among the top scorers in the division and one place outside the play-offs – will be tough opposition, but added: "We have started to show some consistency and had points away at tough places. We can be proud of the way we are progressing but also know we need to do more."

    The Portuguese hopes the long-awaited return home will help his side's cause.

    "Rodney Parade is massive for us. The fans give us so much energy and are a massive factor in us reaching our objectives," he said.

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  11. Exiles 'not a million miles away' but must use Hudlinpublished at 16:30 20 December 2024

    Kyle Hudlin walks on to the pitch at Wimbledon earlier this monthImage source, Huw Evans Agency

    Iwan Roberts reckons Newport County are "not a million miles away" from climbing the League Two table, but says the Exiles must make better use of striker Kyle Hudlin.

    Newport are 17th in the fourth tier ahead of Saturday's home game against MK Dons (15:00 GMT) after a six-game winless league run which has featured five draws.

    This weekend will see a welcome return to Rodney Parade for the Exiles, who have played on their patch only once since 2 November.

    "They have drawn five of the last six - they are not a million miles away," former Wales striker Roberts told this week's Feast of Football podcast.

    "They are missing their best player in Aaron Wildig, who is not going to be available for the rest of the season [because of injury].

    "I am a big admirer of the way Nelson Jardim wants his team to play. They are comfortable on the ball - they build from the back and keep the ball really well."

    Roberts, who watched Newport's stalemate at Colchester last weekend, feels the issues for head coach Jardim are in attack.

    "They get to the final third and there's just a lack of ideas and a lack of creativity," he added.

    "One criticism is they don't use Kyle Hudlin's physicality as much as they should do. I think they should be dropping balls into his chest so he can control it and, if you have someone who's 6ft 9in, you have to put crosses in the box."

  12. Newport's Kamwa counting on County's home advantage published at 12:54 20 December 2024

    Bobby Kamwa of Newport County is challenged by Tyrell Warren of Grimsby TownImage source, Huw Evans Picture Agency

    Bobby Kamwa is looking forward to experiencing the Rodney roar once more this weekend after a month on the road.

    The Exiles return home to face MK Dons on Saturday having not played on their own patch since 16 November.

    A postponement, FA Cup exit and a run of away fixtures have starved the Amber Army of chances to see their side at home.

    And former Leeds wideman Kamwa has also had injury issues, meaning he has only been on the Rodney Parade pitch for two hours in more than two months.

    But after recovering from a hamstring problem to feature off the bench in last weekend's 0-0 draw at Colchester, Kamwa is raring to go in front of Newport's supporters once more.

    "I know the fans have been waiting so hopefully we can put a good performance," said the 24-year-old.

    "It's a very different experience, especially the way the ground is with the stands right next to pitch.

    "I like it because you can really feel the fans and the atmosphere and it can really get you going.

    "They're not afraid to let you know when you need a bit more urgency and sometimes you need that as players if you go to sleep - a bit of voice from the fans and you're back awake."

    Kamwa has made 22 appearances for Nelson Jardim's side, scoring one goal so far - an impressive effort in the August home win over Doncaster.

    But the summer arrival from Burton is targeting more from both himself and a County team who are currently 17th in League Two.

    "I think there's more to come," he added. "We're getting to halfway of the season, we'd like to be higher up the table which is our aim.

    "But we've still got a lot of time. The boys are gelling together well now. We've seen over the past few results we're a hard team to beat, so I think there's more to come.

    "And hopefully I can influence the games more with goals and assists to help us get up the table."

  13. Exiles back home at last - and hoping for return to winning wayspublished at 14:44 19 December 2024

    Newport boss Nelson Jardim at Colchester last weekend Image source, Huw Evans Agency

    Newport County make a long-awaited return home this weekend hoping to deliver victories during the hectic festive fixture schedule.

    Nelson Jardim's side host MK Dons on Saturday in what will be their first Rodney Parade outing since 16 November, when they drew 0-0 with Grimsby Town.

    County have won four of eight League Two games on their own patch this season, with Jardim's men aiming to further improve that record as they take on the eighth-placed Dons.

    Victory would be timely given that Newport have not won in six league games since their 2-0 success at Gillingham on 22 October.

    That was their only triumph, in fact, in 12 games in all competitions since the 3-1 win over Salford City on 1 October.

    It has not been all bad news for Newport, who have claimed creditable draws at Colchester United, AFC Wimbledon and Notts County in their last three league outings.

    That sequence leaves Newport 17th heading into the Christmas period, nine points clear of the relegation zone.

    But with MK Dons marking the start of a run of five league games in just over a fortnight, Newport will be keen for a couple of wins at least.

  14. New date for Carlisle game postponed by Storm Darraghpublished at 12:42 18 December 2024

    Rodney ParadeImage source, Huw Evans Agency

    Newport County's League Two fixture against Carlisle United at Rodney Parade has been rearranged for Tuesday, 11 February with a 19:45 GMT kick-off time.

    The match was originally meant to take place on 7 December but was called off due to the impact of Storm Darragh, which saw most sporting events that Saturday fall to the adverse weather conditions.

    Newport decided to postpone the fixture after consulting the Met Office, the English Football League (EFL) and the Safety Advisory Group (SAG), saying at the time: "The safety of travelling fans, staff, players, and officials is the top priority, and this is considered the best decision given the circumstances."

    The club has said that all match tickets purchased for the game will remain valid for the rearranged date, while season tickets also remain valid.

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