Bradford Park Avenue are still in with a slim chance of avoiding the drop after their 0-0 draw at Hereford this afternoon.
"I'm amazed it ended 0-0," said manager Mark Bower.
"Especially the second half the way it turned out.
"I thought we were well on top first half, thought we dominated the game.
"Went down the hill with good momentum and we were well on top, had some decent chances, hit the post, forced their keeper into saves, couple of near misses.
"Into the final third on so many occasions and just lacked real cutting edge in quality terms to make it count.
"When you are on top you have to score, away from home this season it's hurt us as we've not scored anywhere near enough goals when we've been on top.
"Start of the second half they came out but the longer it went on you felt we had little openings.
"And you just hope something drops for you really when it gets to the point where we are lumping the ball in the box, bodies in there and hoping something falls for you.
"Not to be today.
"But Wednesday's still a live game, we just got to try and win that."