By Joe Jones
Kevin Nolan has reiterated that Notts County are still a team in transition and is still working towards the target of having enough points to beat the drop.
The Magpies continue to sit top of League Two after more than a third of the way into the season, with 37 points - two more than second-placed Luton Town - from their first 18 games.
Their 3-1 win over Cheltenham Town at the weekend was their 11th league victory of the campaign, but Nolan maintains that the targets will be reassessed once they reach 50 points, depending on how quickly they do so.
"We will keep working away as we know how hard it is and we are not pretending we have got it or cracked it," Nolan, whose side take on Yeovil Town away tonight, told BBC Radio Nottingham.
"As I keep saying, we are a team in transition who is trying to work hard to maintain a fantastic start.
"If we can keep doing well and get to 50 points as quickly as possible then we can reassess. Then we can start looking at other targets and what we want from this season."
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