A first half to forget ultimately sealed a 2-0 home loss for Bridlington Town on Saturday.
Denny Ingram's men lost 2-0 to Pontefract Colls, at the Mounting Systems Stadium.
Both goals came in the first 23 minutes, within eight minutes of each other.
Hot-shot Danny Earl then limped off with a hamstring injury and Brid lost goalkeeper Sebastian Malkowski and manager Ingram, to red cards, for dissent, at half-time.
Outfield player Pete Davidson had to play in goal for the full second half.
Brid Town TV spoke to an impassioned Ingram at full-time:
Brid are back at the Mounting Systems Stadium, on Tuesday night, at 7.45pm, against Bradford Park Avenue, in NPL East.
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