A DREADFUL performance saw Wanderers thumped 5-1 at home by Coventry City.
The magnificent Reebok Stadium was less than half full by the end as fans turned their back on a team looking more and more certain to again drop back into the First Division.
It had started so well when in the 21st minute Scott Sellars put the Whites a goal ahead when he tapped home from close range after good work from Per Frandsen and Nathan Blake.
But Coventry equalised through Noel Whelan within five minutes.
Although still level at half-time the second period was a nightmare with Darren Huckerby and Dion Dublin grabbing a brace each, as they took advantage of woeful defending.
Boss Colin Todd said: "I will not blame players for the performance, I am responsible for what goes on on the park."
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