FRUSTRATED Corsham boss Mel Gingell watched his side throw away another lead on Saturday and said they are not getting the rub of the green at the moment.
The Southbank side have taken the lead in three of their four league games this season, all at home, but find themselves with just one point as late defensive lapses have proved costly.
Gingell is beset by injuries at the back, and will now be without son and centre back Craig for two weeks to suspension, but says the situation must improve.
“It’s disappointing for me, not in how we are playing but the late goals,” he said.
“It was the same against Melksham when we were the better team and lost and also against Street.
“Defensively we did a lot better in this game but let in a stupid goal from a corner in the last quarter of an hour.
“When we went on our great run two seasons ago everything went for us, and we would have held on in a game like this, but this season it isn’t.”
Simon Gray opened the scoring with his third goal of the season and Gingell will talk with Hullaving-ton’s Ed Wilkins this week about a possible move.
They visit Bishop Sutton on Saturday without defenders Jamie Moss and Matt Windle.
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