The Millers spurned a number of chances to go in at half time with more than the solitary goal. Defending again proved to be the downfall of the Millers, after the game Moore spoke to the Official Site:
"What worries me is our defending.
"Every time someone comes at us we look like we are going to concede a goal. If we need to score two goals to win a game then we are in trouble so that needs to be addressed and sharpish."
Bury manager Alan Knill made some changes in formation at half time, and they had an immediate effect with Bury grabbing an equaliser in their first attack after the break.
"We had enough chances in the first half to win, the game should have been dead and buried," Moore added:"At the moment when we concede a goal we are like a pack of cards.
"We are 45 minutes okay and then we are terrible in the next 45 minutes and as a manager I am trying to put my finger on why. In the first half our back four did well and we didn't look like we were under any pressure but in the second half we didn't do the things that we are supposed to. We are making the wrong decisions at the moment and every time that happens we are getting punished for it,
Most in the ground were dumbfounded when referee Webb awarded Bury a penalty. Warrington's save from the spot kick at least brought some justice to what most thought a strange decision.
"Why does the referee have to make a decision like that?", Moore added:
"The linesman has got a better view and he doesn't give it. We got of jail and then that's the time that we need to press on and to be fair we threw the kitchen sink at them towards the end and should have scored with the last kick of the game."