Moore disappointed for fans after heavy Barrow defeat
Eastleigh boss Ronnie Moore was disappointed for the supporters, who made a 600 mile round trip, only to see the Spitfires lose 4-0 away at Barrow.
Here are some of Ronnie's post-match thoughts:
"Barrow are big and strong and we couldn’t cope with it. I never thought a team of mine would be beat up the way we were.
“The whole game changed on the penalty decision. To give the goal away like we did….
“We were caught on the halfway line. Coulson’s got to know what he’s doing and who’s around him there.
“He gets block tackled and we’re flat as hell at the back and the lad’s clean through.
“They leave at three o’clock in the morning and we go and perform like that.
“I was embarrassed and they (the players) should be embarrassed.
“We were brittle and powder-puff today.
“We’ve got loyal fans (who deserve more).
“As long as the players give effort and commitment, I can live with everything else, but we were way, way off it today and I can only apologise to the supporters because that isn’t a Ronnie Moore team and it isn’t an Eastleigh performance. It was shambolic.
“I can only hope it was a one-off and we get it right again – starting on Friday.”
The sending off changed the game , we were way off our best, I can only apologise to our supporters, especially the travelling fans— ronnie moore (@ronniemoore53) October 29, 2016
.@eastleighfc boss @ronniemoore53 left frustrated with his side after 4-0 defeat at Barrow. #Spitf... https://t.co/nZ8T1hwYiH via @audioBoom— BBC Solent Sport (@solentsport) October 29, 2016
Moore brands Eastleigh "brittle and powder-puff" after Barrow battering
RONNIE Moore famously said of his Rotherham side "if I had a gun I'd shoot them" after watching them humiliated 5-0 by Chesterfield in front of Sky TV cameras in 2011. Five years later those same sentiments will not have been far from his mind as Eastleigh caved in 4-0 at Barrow in the National League - this time in the full glare of the BT Sport spotlight.
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