NANTWICH Town boss Phil Parkinson says he is “really not happy” with his side after they were beaten by Shaw Lane in the FA Trophy.
The First Division South leaders won 3-1 on Saturday and Parkinson says the players need to “buck their ideas up” ahead of Saturday’s trip to Coalville Town, kick off 3pm.
“I won’t tolerate these kind of performances. They’ve set the standard sky high so they’ve given me a big stick to beat them with,” he said.
“I’m all round really not happy. That’s two games now where, if you’re not performing and we’re not getting results, it isn’t acceptable.
“The players will need to buck their ideas up because if they don’t, there will be changes.”
The Dabbers became the fourth Evo-Stik Premier Division side, after Frickley Athletic, Whitby Town and Blyth Spartans, to fall to Shaw Lane this season.
After falling behind early, Sean Cooke's free-kick brought Nantwich level at half-time only for them to lose two more goals after the break.
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