Anyone can go behind by a freak goal from an individual mistake. The true measure is what you do next. We passed the ball around hoping Derby's defence might part like the Red Sea because we lacked the guile or gumption to actually force the attack. Derby didn't really have to try, so they didn't.
I know we've got injuries, but Bruce's stubborn insistence on sticking with Onomah - a player who I haven't been impressed with even once this season - and even worse putting him up top rather than playing a recognised striker has hamstrung us today. Snodgrass was poor, Whelan is abysmal. At least Gresford looked up for it, and Johnstone rescued us from poor decision making and poor passing several times. You can argue about whether or not it's the right time to sack him, but I'm becoming increasingly convinced: We're not going to do this with Bruce at the helm.