By Joe Jones
John Sheridan is confident that things will turn around for Notts County as he aims to stick to his guns going into this weekend's game at Barnet.
A month ago, the Magpies were flying high following a 2-1 win at Portsmouth, but since then they have stumbled to a goalless draw and three defeats on the trot in the fourth tier.
"People are probably bored of me repeating it, but I know I've got to get my act together and so too have the players," Sheridan told the Nottingham Post.
"I am gutted at the moment. It's a serious position and football is a funny game because a month ago we were looking quite healthy.
"Then a month later you are down and things look really difficult. I've got to stick to my beliefs and stick to what I believe will be successful for us.
"Hopefully we can get back to winning ways sooner rather than later. I've got to support the players and that's the most important thing for me.
"I have to back them and I am hoping things will turn around starting with a tough game against Barnet."
Notts currently sit 15th in the League Two table, four points off the playoffs but four points above the drop zone.
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