FC CLACTON boss David Coyle has admitted his side are “nowhere near” the level they need to be at.
The Seasiders slumped to another defeat after conceding a last-gasp goal in Tuesday’s 2-1 League Cup tie at Halstead Town.
Adam Daniels had given them a half-time lead, but the hosts fought back and their equaliser came from ex-player Kalon Harms.
The defeat came hot on the heels of Saturday’s 2-0 Thurlow Nunn League premier division loss at Ipswich Wanderers.
“It wasn’t the result or performance I wanted and it was a deserved win for Halstead,” said Coyle.
For the full story and more FC Clacton coverage, see this week's Gazette.
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