Hereford manager Paul Caddis was disappointed with losing 2-1 at Blyth yesterday afternoon.
The home team took the lead, Hereford responded, and the teams went in level at the break.
But Blyth scored in the second half after what appeared to be a poor decision by a Hereford player and whilst the Bulls came close to replying it ended 2-1.
"I'm disappointed," said Caddis.
"I'm disappointed with the result, disappointed with the manner of the goals.
"Disappointed with both boxes, we had chances to get back in the game and I felt if we got back in the game we would be on the front foot to go on and win it.
"Really disappointed with the decision making.
"We make a poor decision early on in the second half and we get caught and we concede a goal.
"Afterwards we get the likes of Connor Stanley on the pitch, we get Tom Hewlett on the pitch and we look for the experienced ones to step up and show us there are differing ways of playing.
"We can't keep trying to play balls down the side when we've got players like Stanley on the pitch, give him the ball to his feet and he can get at people.
"We still created chances. Mendes had a brilliant one at the end, Koby has hit the post from a corner as well.
"I don't like losing games of football."
Blyth scored first.
"A sloppy goal conceded from a second phase of set play which I'm disappointed at but the character to bounce back and get that (Cowley's) goal - we did it at Kings Lynn and we've done it today again."