Ronnie Kelly scored the goal with a choke as Pickering dominated the opening 30 minutes, but was ultimately paid for not seizing a chance.
They did not recover by admitting two quick fire goals before halftime, and Omar Sanyan's penalty was saved and both of the Soleman Kou Lively were in Singbin as the hosts rounded out a comfortable victory after the break I saw you spend time.
Speaking to Club Media, assistant manager Joe Connor was Fumed. “4-0, it doesn't look good. I didn't think it was a 4-0 game and their managers just said the same thing. But that's what the scoreline shows.
“The first 30 minutes were far apart from a much better team. Our goals weren't recognized. We probably had three great opportunities and we weren't ruthless.
“Then there was an incident that happened midway through the pitch, the youngsters lost all their focus, completely dropping all the standards and levels for the final 15 minutes of the first half, then descending 2-0.
Omar Sanyan's second half penalty was well saved by Jordan Porter. (Image: Ellen Thornton) “In the second half, it wasn't that much, we missed the penalty, and we had a more great opportunity and they scored some other goals.
“Being ruthless on both ends of the pitch is something we've struggled with, and for me it's similar to Wednesday night (at Eccles Hill).
“When that gets difficult, there are certain individuals in our dressing room. I don't know if they don't fantasize about it or if they're mentally weak, but the ability to roll their sleeves and crush the results and change them. There are some games courses that involve your own actions and bringing people with you, some that aren't doing that.”
Tony Hackworth was without Matthew Bowman and skipper Wayne Brooksby due to injuries, but he welcomed former York City defender George Harrison. Kelly had returned to the starting lineup, but Charlie Tompkins, a potential customer under the age of 18, was named on the bench.
The hosts look for a fast start at Horsfall Community Stadium, and Ellis Wide is turning to opening efforts from the target in three minutes.
However, Pickering quickly found his foot, and Joe Wood defeated the offside trap and rounded up goalkeeper Jordan Porter, but somehow rolled the ball narrowly.
Joe Wood shot narrowly before seeing Ronnie Kelly's efforts to choke for offside. (Image: Ellen Thornton) It seemed Kelly had moved Pikes ahead in the 21st minute, but it was probably unlucky to see his efforts choke for offsides.
The tackle on Ben Silvern proved to be a turning point, and many people were supposed to have Wade sent for the incident in the aftermath, so Connor Avison wanted to become the peace manager for the subsequent brawl. So I was shown a yellow card.
Albion quickly missed the golden chance to put himself in front, but confused behind Fernando Moke Tamba opened the score from the next attempt 37 minutes later with the ball slotting home .
Their second time continued three minutes after Ethan Caciosa fouled his man in the box, and Alfie Burnett saved him from the scene, but Nathan Cartman was fired on a rebound.
Alfie Burnett saved the penalty but was unable to keep the follow-up out. (Image: Ellen Thornton) By introducing Tompkins and Coolivery at halftime, Pickering gave him a lease of new life.
Pickering then scored a penalty just before time, but Porter comfortably saved San Yang's spot kick before the striker was once again thwarted by an impressive shot stopper.
However, Coolively's Sinbin scores his first Albion goal by signing Louis Alfonso Ferreira and then scores his first Albion goal before Ryan Conlon closes the victory with just under 20 minutes left. I opened the door for it.
A back-to-back defeat at West Yorkshire has brought Pikes to eighth place, with 10 points floating in the final playoff spot. They hope to bounce back when hosting Handsworth tomorrow night (7:45pm).