Richie Barker accused accused some of his players of already thinking about their holidays as Crawley went down 2-1 at Oldham Athletic.

Reds went into the game with an outside chance of making the play-offs but put in a tepid performance at Boundary Park.

They fell behind to Matt Smith's 20-yard drive 11 minutes into the second half and although Mark Connolly equalised Jean-Yves M'voto headed a winner in injury time.

Swindon's victory over Stevenage meant Crawley would not have been able to finish in the top six anyway but Barker is determined they bounce back for the final two games of the season.

Barker said: "One or two people looked like they were just about ready for their holidays and if that is the case they won't be playing the next two games.

"To get to the 43rd game and still have somethign to play for is a great achievement but we don't want the season to fizzle out now. We are not going to let our standards drop and one or two did that today.

"It was probably a bit harsh to lose. I think we deserved to get something out of it even though we weren't at our best but you have got to see games out and we didn't do that.

"The fans paid a lot of money to come up here today and we wanted to give them a decent send off back down the motorway and we haven't."