By Joe Jones
Notts County assistant manager Richard Dryden has admitted that he is struggling to think of any redemptive aspects to the season.
The Magpies were expected to challenge for promotion in 2015-16 but, with two games left to play, their only 'achievement' is that they have survived the drop.
Asked if it was hard to see a silver lining to the season, Dryden said: "It's very difficult to see at the moment.
"You look at what the club has gone through this season in three more managers, but we still want to acquit ourselves as best we can.
"We've still got pride to play for. And again, whoever goes out and wears that shirt, we hope they work hard.
"And we hope again that they can show a bit of quality."
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