By Joe Jones
Notts County are reportedly still hoping to appoint Paul Hurst as their new manager after the Grimsby Town boss criticised a number of his side's supporters following their play-off final victory.
The Mariners overcame Mark Cooper's Forest Green Rovers at Wembley, their 3-1 victory seeing them return to the Football League after a six-year absence.
Hurst has come under fire from some supporters this season, which included a "Hurst Out" banner being hung over a flyover after their play-off semi-final first leg defeat to Braintree Town.
And even after winning promotion, the Grimsby boss took the opportunity to criticise those fans, insisting "there were some here (at Wembley) who have been out of order throughout the season".
Should Notts move for Hurst ahead of current favourite Martin Allen, they would be required to pay compensation to the Mariners for his services.
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