Les Parry felt his side 'pressed the self destruct button' in their 3-0 home defeat against Bournemouth.
The Manager said: "We started better than since I've been in charge. A free kick almost gives us the lead and within ten seconds they've scored. It was just a big punt down the middle for the second one. I thought we pressed the self destruct button repeatedly.
"Once again we started the second half really well and it was just a square ball to Terry Gornell where they've intercepted and we're 3-0 down. I think when we look at it again, we'll find we've had more shots and crosses into the box than we've had all season.
"You have to be in the dressing room to see how gutted the lads are. We had to take Joss Labadie off because he was going to get sent off because he was showing too much passion. I had to take Ian Thomas-Moore off because he had been booked and had he stayed on there was a good chance he would be sent off. We didn't want to lose 3-0 and have two players being unavailable.
"I thought Enoch was one of our better players. He's improving as our fitness improves. We changed to 4-4-2 in the second half to try to get more crosses in the box. I'm not into playing one system at home and one system away. If we go 4-4-2 it will be home and away."
Meanwhile, Les gave an update on the Ian Thomas-Moore situation.
The Manager added: "Ian is frustrated that [the contract talks] are dragging on. I know Ronnie [Moore] has been on the radio saying we haven't offered him two years which is a little bit unfortunate. The fact that he's his son is the only reason we're not hauling Rotherham before the Football League because what has gone on with Ian is totally unacceptable, it's not professional.
"What will be will be. We're trying to get him to stay. Ian is telling us he has been offered more money, but that's not legal for him to know. Somebody is talking to him and making him an offer. The whole thing isn't right.
"I want Ian to stay but he has to stay on our terms. I think somebody is playing him like a fiddle. I don't know who that person is but they're getting him to say things. And while that's happening I'll have no impact on whether or not he stays or goes."
