After yesterday's 3-0 defeat at Chester, Hereford manager Paul Caddis spoke to the media.
The Bulls were one down within sixty seconds and two more in the second half sealed Chester's victory.
"Really disappointed," said Caddis.
"We conceded three goals, I think the total distance of the three goals was about nine yards, all inside our six yard box, so we're really disappointed.
"You come out, start the game, and after fifty seconds you find yourselves one nil down.
"It's everything we warned, we spoke to the players about they would do.
"Chester were a wounded animal today, let's be absolutely brutal and honest.
"They lost last week, we knew they going to try and get a reaction.
"I don't normally do it but I planned out the fifteen minutes on the board, it was going to be hectic, balls into the box, they were going to try and start really fast, get the crowd behind them and they went ahead after fifty seconds.
"I still think we controlled large parts of the game, we were decent enough without really creating anything."
Chester's first goal.
"The ball went forward , they crossed it in, they had left a man in the middle of the box.
"I don't think it's mentality thing. The game starts as soon as that whistle blows and the game finishes as soon as the whistle blows.
"Minute one we concede a goal, minute fourty five we conceded a chance from a corner.
"We're disappointed of course we are, everybody is a bit down but we've got to pick ourselves back up."