By Joe Jones
Kevin Nolan has reassured Notts County fans that he will give the club all he's got as he cannot bear the thought of being out of a job and having regrets afterwards.
The 34-year-old has enjoyed a personal renaissance at Meadow Lane, as his first spell as manager at Leyton Orient ended with his first-team coaching duties being taken off him.
Orient's loss was County's gain as the Magpies have gone from relegation certainties to ending the season clear of League Two's bottom two, and Nolan says he will not let his own standards drop going into next season.
Nolan told the Nottingham Post: "I love being involved in football, I love working in it and I love playing it. The last thing I want now is to be out of a job.
"If I don't work as hard as I can, and don't give that 110 percent, to this club, to the lads, then when I lose it, or it's taken away from me, I will look back and I know it will eat me up."
Notts have two games left this season - Blackpool at home and Newport County away.
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