By Joe Jones
Notts County assistant manager Richard Dryden has given a scathing assessment of the season just gone, describing it as “abysmal” and “heartbreaking”.
The Magpies have finished the season in 17th place, losing half of their 46 games and experiencing a number of heavy defeats, including a 5-0 thrashing at Mansfield Town and a 5-0 loss at home against Carlisle United in the final game of the season.
In addition three managers have been and gone, while Ray Trew has put the club for sale but has not yet been sold amid a flurry of media speculation over new owners.
Dryden said: "Personally I'm glad it's finished because when you know you can't win promotion or get relegated, it's been tough to keep players motivated.
"It's best to draw a line under this season. It's been really disappointing this season. We've let everybody down.
"I am hurting massively. I came up here as a young lad with Neil Warnock and his ethic was work hard for each other.
"I have been up here ever since bar four or five years and Notts is a club close to my heart. It is heartbreaking to see what is getting turned out some times.
"We've been short on certain areas. We've not hit the ground running. If we've been scoring goals, we've been conceding them.
"If we are not conceding, we aren't scoring. The quality just hasn't been there. Hard work isn't enough.
"Everybody at the club has to take responsibility. We've all got to be pushing in the same direction and aim for much higher because this season has been abysmal."
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