By Joe Jones
Cambridge United manager Shaun Derry has expressed his pride at having played at and managed Notts County, but insists that he will be focusing solely on managing the U's to victory at Meadow Lane.
Derry, who helped the Magpies achieve the Great Escape in 2013-14, also admitted his father, a lifelong Notts fan, will put family first on Saturday by rooting on his son's side.
Derry said: "I'll be walking back into Notts County's stadium full of pride that I'm the manager of Cambridge United.
"I've enjoyed every single moment that I've been here and I'll be going there only concerned with what my team do.
"I've got no concern whatsoever of Notts County or the job they've got over there. My single goal is what I can achieve for Cambridge United.
"I'm always looking forward. You can't look back – not just in football, but in life.
"I had some wonderful times at Notts County, with some highs and some lows, but that's the nature of the game.
"My dad's been a Notts fan all of his life and I think it will be the first time he'll be sitting in the away end.
"He'll be fully behind me, as his son, and then wishing Notts County well after the weekend.
"He's been a great support mechanism for me throughout my career and will continue to be so. I know he's looking forward to the weekend, as are all my family.
"They'll probably be seeing it from a different angle to what I will. I'll be seeing it as my job and they'll be seeing it as a bigger event than what I'm seeing it."
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