BIDDESTONE'S problems went from bad to worse as they squandered three clear cut chances to get a draw on Saturday.
Manager Gary Skidmore was frustrated after a hat-trick of one-on-one situations were missed by each of his three-pronged strike force.
He said: "It was our best away performance but when you miss three one-on-ones how can you win a game?"
Winger Luke Gullick netted both goals for battling Biddestone and although they created enough chances could not get on level terms.
A win in their next match away to Street looks vital but Skidmore is frustrated that the fixture was rearranged at short notice.
Originally there was no game on Saturday for the side and two key players, Mark Jennings and James Tindall, booked family holidays and are now going to miss the game.
"It has annoyed me but there is nothing we can do, we will have to go to street without them."
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