Speaking after his side were knocked out of the FA Cup by Hereford, Three Bridges manager James Crellin praised both sides.
“It's never nice to lose a game, it’s like a funeral, but it just shows the genuine hope and belief we’ve had that we'd get something out the game.
“They've got a lot of quality in that side - a couple of moments of individual brilliance and it changes a game. The first goal was always crucial, we get it and we would probably go on to win as we could have shut-up-shop, but they got three quickly.
“The boys have been tremendous, full credit to them - to have 750 people here, it's just an unbelievable moment, but that moment's gone now. The FA Cup is great but it has been a distraction to what we're trying to do - the league is our bread and butter and we've only played four games, and we're about to start October.
“So although it's been very good and I wouldn't change it for the world, but now all the distractions have gone and we can get our head down and focus on the league.”