Brackley run 'weighing heavy' on boss Whing
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Brackley Town boss Andy Whing has urged his team to "get nasty" as they look to end a dismal run of results since his appointment.
The Saints have lost all seven games since Whing was named as a replacement for Gavin Cowan, who left to take over at Shrewsbury Town.
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They are perched just above the relegation places ahead of Tuesday evening's home game against Solihull Moors.
"This has probably been the hardest, most difficult period of my career - I take it personally, I take it to heart," Whing told BBC Radio Northampton.
"I am desperate to do well for some really good people, and I'm letting those people down at the minute, and I'm letting the fans down obviously with the results.
"That weighs really heavy on me, but all we can do is keep working harder."
Brackley lost 4-1 at home to Woking on Saturday, conceding all four goals in an 11-minute period in the second half.
"We need to be a little bit nastier as a group; we're too nice," said Whing.
"They're a fantastic group of lads, but you don't win anything being nice."