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Notts County boss John Sheridan reveals he did not shout at his players following their 2-1 home defeat against Morecambe, as he felt it would not have been "the right thing to do".

The Magpies suffered their second defeat in four days on Tuesday night when the Shrimps won at Meadow Lane, which followed the 3-1 defeat at Mansfield Town.

"I didn't go in shouting, even though I wanted to, I didn't think it was the right thing to do," Sheridan said.

"I will try to pick them up and I am not going to turn around and say we are a bad team.

"We've had two bad performances in four days, had it been the other way, people would have been saying we are a good team and talking positively about us.

"It is going to be a bit negative instead, but the players have got a manager here who will stand up and take it.

"There's no way I will hide. Anybody who knows me will tell you. I'll be fighting all the way and believing we can do well in the league."

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I hope he used carefully placed words that not only expressed his disappointment but that of the fans too. You can't always shout, yet two bad games - something needs to give.

i would have done.

they played worthy of a major rant, mansfield was bad enough but to do a repeat in front of us at home. unacceptable!

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It should have been a "chuck the hairdryer" jobbo.Β 

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