By Joe Jones
Notts County manager John Sheridan has stressed the importance of improving the club's home form as Accrington Stanley visit Meadow Lane this weekend.
Despite being unbeaten in four games and with nine goals scored, the Magpies are yet to get a league win on home soil this season.
"We are on a decent run, but I want our home form to be better," Sheridan said.
"I see good things in us, but at the same time the first half of last week against Grimsby for example wasn't what I wanted.
"We were the home side, but we were very flat. It shouldn't happen because we were on a decent run.
"But once we got going, we looked a decent team. We've got good enough players to do well this season.
"We do create chances, but we do switch off and concede really soft goals. The two goals last week were a prime example.
"We could have avoided some of the goals. I want to go into the game score first and see it through and show what a good team we are.
"But it's a long campaign and if we can get three points on Saturday, that point against Grimsby will be a good one."
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