WANDERERS suffered a 3-0 defeat against league leaders Plymouth on a difficult night at Home Park.
Brendan Galloway, Conor Grant and Ryan Broom were all on target for the hosts.
Ian Evatt's men have now lost their last three league matches.
Here is what fans had to say about the game.
Last 3 games, 0 points, conceded 8, scored 0. I know its not time to panic, but it is a little concerning, especially with us playing so poorly the last two. Really need a reaction on Saturday #bwfc
— Chris Merrills (@CMerrillsBWFC) October 19, 2021
Well, that was tough to watch… 😬 #BWFC
— Ryan Gould (@GouldyMedia) October 19, 2021
We’ve just played 1st, 2nd, 4th and 5th in the past few weeks. We’ve just come up.
— Steven Jones (@SteveJones80) October 19, 2021
Massive over reaction on every single level!!
But lots of lessons to learn!!
I for one am enjoying the journey and tonight just showed we need a little more depth.
Onwards and upwards #bwfc
Poor defending and a very poor start cost us tonight. As much as they miss chances now and then (and score important goals for us) we really missed Doyle and Sarce’s defensive work/mentality tonight imo. MJ had another below par performance tonight too, as did Dapo #bwfc
— Sean (@PanicPr0ne) October 19, 2021
Still in the top half, a run of two defeats by the two best teams in the division, about where we should be for a newly promoted team recovering from near bankruptcy rebuilding with a makeshift team. Onwards and upwards #BWFC #KeepTheFaith
— Michael Carter (@EdwardoBankio) October 19, 2021
Similar to last season. We are 3 or 4 short in the squad #bwfc
— Tuco Ramirez (@Tuco_Benedicto) October 19, 2021
Fully fit squad we can match anyone in this league, still agree with Evatt with that. We will be stronger again in Jan like last year #BWFC
— Stephen Smith (@Stesmith1992) October 19, 2021
Much better second half, still not good enough. We need a win Saturday, get some form back. Up the whites! #bwfc
— Daniel Beckett (@BeckettDaniel) October 19, 2021
This time last year we'd just to Oldham at home and were 20th in league 2. Everyone calm down #bwfc
— Anthony (@AnthonyL80) October 19, 2021
Let’s not forget this is our first season back in league 1. The only games that we have looked really bad in are against the top sides. Nothing wrong with being optimistic when we play the top half but when reality hits remember it’s not all doom and gloom! #bwfc
— Nick Morris (@nickjmorris_3) October 19, 2021
Fair enough we got beat 3-0. It could’ve been different in the second half with the chances we had and that 3rd goal was comical. We looked much better with Doyle and Sarce on the pitch. Onto the next. #COYWM #BWFC
— Danny Winnard (@dannywinnard) October 19, 2021
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