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Notts County manager Mark Cooper has praised "everybody" for conjuring up a four-game unbeaten run that saw the Magpies secure Football League safety.

Jon Stead’s goal was the difference between Notts and Hartlepool United on Tuesday, while Liam Noble struck to ensure victory over Stevenage at the weekend.

Prior to that, Cooper’s charges drew 2-2 at Northampton Town and claimed a goalless draw over Wycombe Wanderers.

The former Swindon boss said: "The credit has to go to everybody – the staff, the players and the supporters. They've all got together and we are there as one. That's the only way it can go to get success."

Discussing the Pools game, he added: β€œOur decision making, the weight of the pass, the option of the pass, the runs the forwards we were making were wrong and that's something we need to get right, but the effort, commitment and organisation was there."

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I like modest people, it's a good trait - so much better than coming across like the big I am. Team players will do this, however really, he deserves a lot of the credit because we would be in a different scenario if he hadn't accepted the position (the second time around).

It's been awhile since I've actually enjoyed listening to what the manager has to say about matters.

So he deserves credit because it's due.

agree with joe, we seemed doomed and desperate before him. what a turn around!

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