She told Sky Sports: "It's not good enough, the bottom line is, if that's how I operated in my job, I wouldn't be in my job. That's the bottom line. People can say it's because we've lost 2-0 and things like that but it's because it's a frequent occurrence and it's three games now. Apologies post the game doesn't change the outcome. We have to work so hard and I'm so proud of the players' performance today (Sunday), I thought we were superb, we created good moments and good chances and I just think it's really disappointing that you come out of that with no points to be honest."
Skinner added: "A lot of people are talking about VAR and things like that and if that's what we need to do to get results right then that's what we need to do. Ultimately the referees still aren't professional in this game so they're not actually in a situation where they are solely focussing on these games and I think that has just got to change. The game has still got so much growing up to do, we're still not right across the board with the game."