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Haydn Hollis has praised Notts County manager Kevin Nolan for giving him a lot of confidence and changing the mentality in the dressing room.

Since Nolan took over at Meadow Lane, alongside Alan Hardy's acquisition of the club, the Magpies have gone from League Two relegation certainties to being well in with a chance of staying up.

"Personally, he has given the squad a lot of confidence; he has given me a lot of confidence," Hollis told the Nottingham Post.

"He has said some good things about me in the press, which has been really nice and it makes me believe in myself. I'm sure he's done that with others.

"It's brilliant for me to hear and it makes me want to do well for him. I want to do it for myself as well.

"I was never low, but it's always nice when someone is good with you and believes in you.

"It makes you feel like you can do it. If someone believes in you then you're going to believe in yourself.

"He's just changed the mentality of the place. It was never a bad place to come to work. We're all lucky to be professional footballers, but it's a good place.

"You get up in the morning now and you look forward to coming to train because it's a good place. We have a laugh, but on the other side it's really serious as well.

"I think everyone is buying into what he believes. And that's the way forward, everyone has to buy into what he believes if we're going to be successful."

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I wonder how many would admit that he is playing better, it would be nice to see how different things could be if our form was more consistent. I like him but when he plays below the bar, he goes missing and it's hard to defend him against those that say he should be released.

For me at this level he's good for backup and can play a role in the first team.

Yet it's all down to how he applies himself.

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