The last minute winner for Bolton heaped more misery onto an already unhappy 2014 for Huddersfield Town fans.

A poor stretch of results this year has seen the club slip down the table.

But what did you make of the game? Were Town unlucky? Was it there to be won?

Click above to see your player ratings and read below to find out what other fans thought.

I'm sure whoever should have been marking Mason at that corner will have to face the music in the aftermath of this unfortunate defeat. Town deserved at least a point but the longer this winless run continues the tense the games will become. We need 3 pts against Ipswich. Graham, Holme Valley

Points lost to another poor side - Mr Robins seems to be losing the fans by misunderstanding what we want - we DO want a passing game, but we want a faster tempo, more passion and energy - or try something different put Lynch up front with Wells, he is the best striker of a ball at the club. Let's have a go on Tuesday. Graham, Holmfirth

McCarthy was Reading's MOM last week and Bogdan was Bolton's MOM this week so we are not far off just need stick together, stay strong and get through this tough period. William, Huddersfield

Town unlucky to lose they were on top most of the game but we still need another striker alongside Wells. Jack, Huddersfield

Again too many opportunities wasted, played OK but,after our early promise,failed to score when playing well. Not enough quality at set pieces, no variation at corners. I am afraid to say this another home game we could have won but didn't. Stuart, Bradford

Another poor home display despite Robins's comments. 4-5-1 at home is saying we are happy with a draw. Tactics got what they deserved with a last minute sickener. Holmes only bright spark but then he is not good enough to start apparently. Not safe yet! Roger, Menston

Surely they must come a time when we have to look at Mark Robins' failure to win games. It's OK having all the possession, but when you cannot create and finish those chances, something is drastically wrong. Playing 3-6-1 does not add up. It has proved over many games, that Danny Ward is not a striker, yet he keeps getting selected. What manager does not have a striker on the bench, especially when we only have 1 striker on the pitch? I'm afraid Mark Robins has lost the plot and has no idea what to do. If we had not had such a good start to the season, we would be bottom of the league now. I'm also afraid, Dean Hoyle, has made another costly mistake in bringing another manager who is not up to the job. He needs an experienced manager, maybe someone like Steve Clarke, who was at West Brom. How many players are playing in the first team, who the management have brought in? 2 and Vaughan has not played half of those games, as everyone knew, he was a liability because of injuries. £600,000 to play 23 games is not a good investment. Taxi for Mr. Robins. Stephen, Puerto Santiago

One dimensional again. Dont have the options to change it with errors all over the pitch. Again the defence vulnerable, midfield slow and not advancing when given the chance. Nahki is working by himself but needs more support. Robins seems clueless at the moment with little alternatives to change the play. Matt, Highburton

Frustrating game. Fell away in 2nd half but still had chances to win it. No energy from midfield. Nahki tried his hardest again but needs help and the right service but is not getting it. Seems Robins is running out of ideas. David, Highburton

Once again frustration. Pretty football but hopeless in front of goal. Relegation is very much on as there is no real stomach for a fight amongst some of these players. We need a big hard forward and centre defender. Plus a team that play for 90 minutes. Including stoppage time! Richard, Kirkburton

Another wasteful performance. We huffed and puffed to create some good chances to score and then missed them. I really feel sorry for Wells and Hammill who strive to create so much yet are let down so often. SPH, Almondbury

Virtually the same team as last season whose points total will be less than last season, when the season ends. Hard to see that as progress. Issues are the same each week - don't create many clear chances and can't finish the few we do. Pace of passing is too slow and some players don't want the ball. No longer go to games expecting to win. Dick Waterloo

Can't see us winning any of our last six games on this showing. We could be in the mire again. Archie, Moldgreen

First half we played quite well. Second half ran out of ideas and energy. Either not very fit or mistakenly played for the draw. Mark Robins needs to take responsibility or be honest and say some of the current players are not good enough to play the way he wants. Mark needs to recognise also that he would be better not saying to fans that they can take it or leave it (as in post match interview), not good for season ticket sales Mark! Kev, Sowerby Bridge

I like the football we sometimes play but MR's decisions are costing us points.. OG and ON particularly were getting progressively worse but he ONLY introduces DH (who once again made an immediate impact) with just 15 minutes left. With the JV situation, and all the other forwards loaned or moved out MR seems to think that he has no other option but to play NW on his own. I think DH would be the perfect foil for NW if MR had the courage to try it, and my choice for him to replace would be the wasteful DW who gets the majority of chances but does not have the instinct to take any of them. James, Sheffield

If they played as well as they talk they would be top of the league. Arthur, Beaumont Park

Same as usual, all the possession but no one can make that killer pass, not good at taking chances when they come along either certain players look uninterested and lazy it's not the end of the season yet they need to realise that we could still go down. Scott, Gledholt

Did quite well against poor opposition with household names in it, but yet again no strikers, none on the bench, very worrying to say that the manager was once one, not knocking Mark, but you can see why the supporters get frustrated Away teams start with 2 we go with 1 how is that right? Terry, Fenay Bridge

Playing a lone striker at home is plain wrong. Too many sideways passes and no cutting edge to the team. Poor tactics and substitutions or rather the lack of substitutions by manager. If we carry on playing as badly as this we could be back in Division 1. Tony, Liversedge

HTAFC have six games left to play, five I reckon before season ticket renewal deadline. Unless safety is assured in those five games, this 50 years plus supporter will not be renewing and will resort to local amateur football full time! End of! Martin, Outlane

Toothless yet again, but yet again the same players. We've seen enough of the Wards, Goberns and Norwoods to know they're nowhere near good enough, but don't seem that bothered. Liz, Marsh

After games like this the same old comments come out of the club. Let's get it right if you don't score you not only Don't deserve to win you cant win. John, Newsome

Once again too slow in our build up from midfield and not enough movement off the ball. At times the midfield were flat footed. The wingers did not track back with the full backs especially at the resultant corner from which they scored. When Clayton & Hammill are arguing then there is something wrong. At the moment we have too many Prima Donnas in midfield who think they are better than what they are. David, Huddersfield

No idea yet again - I must see a different game to Mr Robins. David, Bradley

In a results based industry can someone explain how after 15 points from 51 and only 3 from the last 21 doesn't bring about radical changes to team selection and a major rethink on playing formation and tactics? Trojanhorse, Kirkburton

Again a negative match we are the home team yet again we choose to play one up front not good enough. Richard, Dalton