By Joe Jones
Richard Duffy has revealed that the Notts County players were smiling in the dressing room after holding Mansfield Town to a goalless draw last Saturday.
The Magpies had lost 10 games on the trot prior to the derby, but were able to claim a point against their local rivals in front of more than 11,000 people at Meadow Lane.
With new manager Kevin Nolan at the helm and Alan Hardy taking over the club, Duffy believes that he and his teammates showed the fans what they're capable of.
"If you had offered us a clean sheet before the game we would have snapped your hand off," Duffy told the Nottingham Post.
"The way we have gone about our business recently hasn't been good enough and we all take responsibility for that.
"But we stood up and showed what we can do against Mansfield.
"There were a few smiles in the dressing room because it stopped the rot.
"It's been a terrible run. We take responsibility for it, but we showed the fans we can do it."
Up next for Notts is an away fixture at Grimsby Town in League Two this weekend.
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