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Dover Athletic defender Sean Raggett wears his heart on his sleeve.
It’s not easy for the 20-year-old to hide his disappointment or frustration after Whites slumped to another Vanarama Conference defeat, 2-1 against Lincoln City at Crabble on Saturday.
That loss was Dover’s fourth defeat in five league games and Raggett said he’d had enough of losing.
“I can assure you that I am not alone in feeling like that.
“All the lads are disappointed with the way things have been going and we’ve got to put it right.
“We’ve had a great season so far but we all don’t want it to finish with a whimper. We’ve got to pick ourselves up and start playing football the way we know we can again.
“We just need to start winning again, it is simple as that.”
While it sounds simple, Raggett knows it’s going to take plenty of hard graft to do so.
He said: “We have played well in patches during the past two games but you don’t win games by doing that.
"We’ve got to string it all together until the final whistle in each and every game and not just 20 minutes or so here and there."
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