Swindon Town manager Danny Wilson has said losing to non-league side Crawley Town in the FA Cup was the lowest point in his football career.
Swindon missed out on a third round tie against Derby County, going down 3-2 in extra time at home on Tuesday.
"The day after the game I've never, ever felt like that before," Wilson told BBC Wiltshire.
"I was sick to my stomach and I've never experienced a feeling like it and I never want to again."
Wilson continued: "And I hope some of the players were feeling the same way because it was a very, very poor performance from us.
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"It is something that has surprised me greatly that we could perform in that manner."
With Swindon's match against Oldham on Saturday postponed due to a frozen pitch, Wilson and his team will have to wait a little longer to make amends.
"We've got a lot to give back to the supporters and a lot to give back to the club," he added.
"That has to be something that drives us forwards between now and the end of the season."
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