By Joe Jones
Kevin Nolan has stressed that Notts County are doing their all to be ready for all outcomes in wake of the potential postponement of Saturday's League Two fixture at Cheltenham Town.
The Magpies and the Robins are awaiting a pitch inspection at Whaddon Road on Friday morning that will determine whether the game will go on or not.
Nolan said the show must go on in terms of preparation even if several players could not get into training on Thursday with such poor weather across the country.
“The weather has hampered preparations, but we are fortunate that we have an indoor facility we can use so we can get some work into the lads’ legs,” he told the Nottingham Post.
“Unfortunately we could not get the full squad into training, but the majority of them were, which I was delighted about.
“We are just preparing as usual. It’s tough, but it’s like Christmas in the fact that the show must go on.
“You’ve got to stay professional and be ready. I know everybody is tipping the game to be off, but I’ve not been involved in many games which have been cancelled because of the snow.
“We got some good quality work in on Thursday, but when you are missing a part of the squad it’s a pain.
“We are doing everything to prepare right and to make sure everything is spot on. If the game is played or if it’s not, we are ready for all outcomes.”
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