Both goals came as a result of us losing possession at vital moments. The first essentially came about when Hannigan's first touch let him down from Drench's clearance and we failed to close down when they took quick advantage. The second came directly from Hancock's error.
OK, they were a well organised team who are playoff certainties at least - they could even win automatic promotion - but we didn't really ever look like scoring. JJ was totally ineffective, Pigott largely anonymous. Ceesay looked useful, but lacked an outlet for most of his good work.
However, the root of the problem for me is the amount of passing sideways or backwards. We inevitably allow opponents time to organise their defence well before we reach the final third. Unless we become essentially more direct, we won't progress.
We can still make the playoffs, but I don't see much prospect of winning them, since we'd inevitably have to beat one of Stockport, Chorley, or Spennymoor.