By Joe Jones
Notts County manager John Sheridan wants his side to forget about being "pleasing on the eye" and to simply "be brave" and "dig in" in order to win at home.
The Magpies, who have yet to win at Meadow Lane this season, will try to get all three points at the fifth attempt when they host Leyton Orient this Saturday.
With three wins out of four on the road, Sheridan is hoping that his charges will graft as they did in their 3-2 win at Cheltenham Town.
"Our home form is vital if we want to be right up there, but we are not going to win every game," he said.
"We've looked better away and we are scoring goals, but I've said it before you have to be brave at home.
"I don't want to be pleasing on the eye all the time, I'd like to dig in and just get results sometimes.
"That was the case against Cheltenham and I was so happy for the players."
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