Disappointed was how Hereford United manager Martin Foyle felt when he spoke to BBC Radio Lincolnshire after this afternoon's game at Sincil Bank where the Bulls lost 3-2.
"I've got to be disappointed with the defending today," said Foyle.
"Probably not with the two centre-halves but decision making for the first goal was a poor one and it gave them a great chance going into half-time.
"Bittner has held his hand up, he's made a mistake.
"First twenty five minutes we were casual, slow, pulling out of challenges, not winning our aerial battles.
"Second half we got better, changed it a little bit and played some good stuff but only in small periods."
After Bowman and Quilken came off Foyle felt the Bulls were a better side.
"I thought we were breaking away well and I only thought there was going to be one winner at the time.
"But then another mistake from a long throw, Luke just got a nick on it and that's what Gallinagh the problem as he headed it into his own net and we're 2-1 down."
"He's got done hasn't he. A quick one two, got on the inside of him and definitely a penalty."
One minute later Will Evans, pictured, put the Bulls back into the game.
"It was a great strike and with ten miutes left we were still pushing.
"Then a blatant hand-ball.
"The referee said, well I won't say what the referee said to my players, he told them to go way.
"The lad said he stuck his arm out."