By Joe Jones
Kevin Nolan has stressed to his Notts County players that every game from now until the end of the season is crucial if they are to survive the drop.
The Magpies slipped to one point behind League Two's bottom two after losing 2-0 at Accrington Stanley.
Nolan plans to debrief his charges by showing them the video of the game at the Wham Stadium before telling them to put it behind them and focus on Cheltenham Town.
The manager told the Nottingham Post: "Every game from now until the end of the season is a big game and it doesn't matter who you are playing. We have to make sure we are up for it.
"We can't put in inept performances against anyone and then think it's okay because we have another game the following week. It's not like that.
"When you are in this situation, every game counts no matter whether you are playing teams at the top of the league or the bottom.
"The Cheltenham game is no more important than any other. Yes, they are around us but for me it's 11 men versus 11. We've just got to be sure to be better than them next week."
Notts have lowered the home ticket prices for the Cheltenham fixture next Saturday at Meadow Lane to £12.
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