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Ollie Westbury gives his take as Salop continue their slide towards relegation with a 2-0 defeat against Burton Albion.
It was goalless in then first half but second half strikes from the visitors leave Salop 14 points adrift at the foot of the table.
Transcript
00:00It's been another trying day for Shrewsbury Town supporters and all those connected with
00:08the football club as they fall to yet another disappointing defeat in League One. That is
00:15their sixth in their last seven games. They've scored just one goal in the last six games.
00:22They've conceded from two set pieces, just like they conceded from two set pieces at
00:27Exeter last weekend and Shrewsbury Town head coach Gareth Ainsworth has said that it's
00:31particularly disappointing because it feels as if they're back to square one from when
00:35he first came in. Obviously the last game, the last League One game before he came in
00:40was a 2-0 defeat at Burton and today the reverse fixture has finished exactly the same way.
00:45It was an abject game of football with two pretty awful teams. Burton were absolutely
00:51atrocious and they're going to League Two as well. So it was an incredibly difficult
00:58afternoon. Shrewsbury just cannot get anything going at the moment. All momentum that was
01:06kind of with them after they got back-to-back wins against Mansfield and Rotherham and then
01:11picked up a point against Reading on the road appear to have dissipated into the ether.
01:18The game started, I was discussing with somebody in the press box, but it was almost like you
01:24could hear the conversation in the ground during the first half, so little happened.
01:28Mason Bennett, who missed two sitters in the clash, missed a second one after the break.
01:35He missed the first one before it. Shrewsbury went to a four at the back today, making a
01:40couple of changes, four changes to the starting 11, but it didn't really pay dividends and
01:46Shrews, they just don't really look like scoring, which is just a bit of a big, big
01:50problem. The goal came, or the most important goal came, the first one. Burrell, the scorer,
01:57header from a set-piece, he got up highest. Jamal Blackman got a hand on it, but it wasn't
02:01enough to stop it from going into the net and then Shrewsbury trailed. I think the disappointing
02:06thing from that perspective is as soon as they went behind, that was it, it was gone.
02:11They kind of slumped, they looked defeated when that goal came in and I think the result
02:18was pretty inevitable from that point onwards. They scored a second from another set-piece
02:24kind of late on as we were heading towards the closing stages. There was some pretty
02:28vociferous chanting akin to what we saw at Salford or Salford, or however you want to
02:33say it earlier in the season, towards the directors of the club, chants towards Mickey
02:38Moore and to the chairman, Roland Whitcherley. The club is in a pretty bleak place right
02:43now. It's been a pretty awful season. There's plenty of unwanted records that they're going
02:48to want to avoid, but as far as evenings and afternoons go at football, that was up there
02:56again. Each week Shrewsbury managed to find themselves at a kind of new low and that was
03:02an incredibly disappointing defeat from a Shrewsbury perspective. They've now got nine
03:09dead-rubbers to go, not ten, nine dead-rubbers to go. That gap has been extended to 14 points
03:16and Town find themselves in a really, really tricky spot. Struggling to come up with the
03:22words to sum up how everybody must be feeling, how supporters must be feeling, how people
03:27connected with the football club must be feeling, because I myself feel quite flat
03:31too. All your reaction, dropshot.com.

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