City drew another blank in this local derby v Gloucester City and it has now been 474 minutes since last scoring a goal, away at Stalybridge Celtic on December 20th.
City rarely troubled the Gloucester Keeper Paul White, who was only forced into making just one save throughout the whole 90 minutes from a speculative shot from Kyle Haynes midway through the second half, but in reality it didn't trouble him.
Gloucester, fighting for survival didn't have many chances themselves, but when they came, they took them.
Nathan Modest broke the deadlock with the first real opportunity of the game in the 35th minute, latching onto a loose ball in the box from from a Paul White free kick in the Gloucester half.
City had two shots in the first half, one from a Daniel Nti Free Kick which went wide of the left hand post which was soon followed up by a long range effort from Ellis Deeney which went wide of the right hand post.
City had plenty of possession, once again, but lacked any real threat and failed to create any real chances.
Gloucester scored the second after breaking out from a City attack. A neat passing move ended with Femi Orenuga chasing the ball into the box and was needlessly brought down Nathan Vaughan, who was booked. Billy Jones stepped up to score the second from the penalty spot and sealed the three points