By Joe Jones
Notts County defender Haydn Hollis has called for the players, staff and fans to remain united in what he calls a “tough time for the club”.
The Magpies have slipped to three defeats on the trot, while off the pitch, Ray Trew has resigned as chairman and put the club up for sale.
Trew cited abuse from fans as a reason for his decision, which came just two days before the Magpies' 1-0 defeat at Plymouth Argyle.
Hollis told reporters: "I've been at the club since the chairman came in and he's been nothing but good with me.
"As players we've just got to concentrate on the performances on the pitch and let the people at the top take care of everything else.
"It is a tough time for the club, it's uncertain and I think everyone has got to come together – the players, the management, the fans. We've all got to be as one.”
Discussing the Home Park defeat, Hollis added: "We're disappointed because I don't think they were much better than us, but when things are going against you they just fall against you.
"It's always good for me if I'm playing well, but ultimately we need to pick up points and we haven't. I'd rather have an average performance and pick up points.
"I feel confident. The new gaffer has come in and I've played every game under him so he's shown belief in me, but I still go in the changing room and sulk when we don't win.
"It just wasn't to be so we've got to get ready for out next game (against Dagenham & Redbridge) on Tuesday now. We've got to forget about it, put it behind us and crack on.”
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