He struggled for minutes during his first few months at Oxford but now has a Wembley showdown to look forward to as he attempts to give Notts County another fairytale moment in their bid for a return to League Two. A recurrence of the same injury, almost a year to the day, essentially saw him miss the following two-and-a-half yearsĬity stuck by Jones, offering him a new deal during his recovery, and he made 12 appearances for Mark Robins’ side last season. The winger had established himself as a promising start for the Sky Blues in the early part of the 2017-18 campaign before suffering his first ligament injury that November. It is the kind of moment that the 25-year-old will have been dreaming of after seeing much of his burgeoning career disrupted by injuries. Notts County will face either Chesterfield or Bromley (3.30pm kick-off) in the final on Saturday, May 13. Jones removed his shirt and wheeled away in celebration as he helped book the club’s place at Wembley. READ MORE: Mark Robins addresses summer budget and churn as Coventry City set to attract 'really good players' READ MORE: Coventry City man demands huge price tag amid 'brutally honest' Viktor Gyokeres admission The game looked to be destined for penalties before Jones picked up the ball outside the box in the 120th minute and smashed his shot beyond the gloves of Joe McDonnell, sparking jubilant celebrations at Meadow Lane. She was a pupil at St David's Roman Catholic High School, along with her boyfriend Luke Mitchell who was also 14. Hosting Boreham Wood in the semi-finals, Notts found themselves 2-0 down before a brace from Aden Baldwin - including a 97th minute equaliser - forced extra time. Jodi Jones was a 14-year-old schoolgirl from Easthouses, Midlothian, Scotland. Both sides earned more than 100 points but it was Notts County that were forced to enter the play-offs. The National League side were involved in a title race for the ages with Wrexham. Jones left the Sky Blues at the end of his contract last summer and signed for Oxford United before joining Notts County on loan in January. Former Coventry City winger Jodi Jones helped fire Notts County to Wembley with a last-gasp winner against Boreham Wood.
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