
By PON_News

Kevin Nolan has admitted that Friday's 4-0 loss to Yeovil Town was the poorest performance he has seen Notts County put in at Meadow Lane.
The Magpies are yet to win a competitive game this season and go into Tuesday's game at Newport County seeking to banish Friday's heavy defeat.
"We think it's easily fixable, but it's alright saying that - we've got to go out and prove it," Nolan told the Nottingham Post.
"We've all got to do it. Everybody has to take ownership of what happened on Friday night - me included.
"I am at the top of that because my players, and my staff, are an extension of me.
"One thing thing I've never done is shirk away from a fight and that's what we've got to do - fight our way back and show what we are about.
"It wasn't acceptable but I must admit the fans were very good to us because they could have turned on a lot quicker than they did.
"We were poor by our standards and that's the poorest I've seen us at Meadow Lane since I've been here which is a major statement.
"For me, we've got to get it right and quickly and I am confident I can do that."
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