By Joe Jones
Mark Cooper has admitted that he has not yet achieved the points tally needed to secure a permanent contract at Notts County, and is unsure whether he will meet it.
The ex-Swindon manager, hired as a replacement for Jamie Fullarton, has accrued eight points from eight games, ensuring the Magpies will remain in League Two next season.
"The points tally is still achievable, but if you were to look at the last three games and the defeats, it's looking a bit far-fetched," Cooper said.
"But I will keep going because I want to give the chairman that problem of getting the target.
"I think everyone can see what the problem is and if I was to stay I think we could have a really good year next season.
"It's such a massive task for whoever is the manager because there is a lot of work to do.
"We've got to get some good characters in the group, some good players and sort it out really.
"I've tried to coach, I've tried to play in a way that can get results, but everybody knows what needs to happen.
"Let's hope we can get two good results before the end of the season and then we can start preparing for next season."
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