LETTING in six goals against Huddersfield was the lowest point of Wanderers goalkeeper Nikki Bull's entire career.
A shoulder injury that kept him on the sidelines for almost a whole year whilst at Brentford and even being released by QPR as a teenager paled in comparison to Friday night's televised 6-0 hammering by Huddersfield.
It's the biggest defeat Blues' current player of the year has ever been on the receiving end of as Terriers striker Jordan Rhodes helped himself to five of his side's six goals at Adams Park.
Bull tweeted afterwards: "Embarrassed, humiliated and numb. Without doubt the lowest point of my career, that felt worse then being released by QPR at 19.
"No inquest needed, we were an embarrassment to the shirt. All players individually and collectively not good enough."
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