ANGRY boss Ian Britton was scathing about Kidderminster Harriers' late collapse at Hull on Saturday.

The Harriers manager said: "I've known for some time that we have a soft underbelly and a result like this has been coming.

"I've been unhappy about our performances in the last 10 games of last season and now the first 10 games of this.

"We were a total, utter embarrassment in the last half-hour. I felt sorry for the fans having to watch it. Hopefully, we've reached the depths and can't go down any further."

Despite being 2-1 down at the interval, the bulk of the Harriers performance encouraged Britton.

He reflected: "For the first hour I thought we were the better side. We worked together very hard and had more possession than Hull."

Britton also thought two of Hull's goals were debatable - the first by Ben Burgess which Stuart Brock saved but was ruled to be over the line, and the fifth by Ryan France when he claimed a push on a defender.

The Harriers boss admitted to his job being under pressure but said: "Anyone taking over from me will face the same problems.

"I can't be on the pitch heading and kicking the ball. Some of our players, including the seasoned pros, need to look at themselves."