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Ince blasts officials

By PA Sport  November 15, 2009
Ince blasts officials (©PAphotos)
Ince blasts officials (©PAphotos)
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"Some of the refereeing was diabolical, especially in the first half," said Ince...
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Mk Dons boss Paul Ince pointed an accusing finger at referee Keith Hill following his side`s thumping 5-1 defeat at promotion rivals Charlton.

David Mooney, Nicky Bailey, Lloyd Sam, Sam Sodje and Deon Burton scored for the Addicks, who were forced to come from behind after Aaron Wilbraham had put the Dons ahead. But Ince was left fuming at Hill, who he claimed failed to spot two shouts for handball in the box.

"Some of the refereeing was diabolical, especially in the first half," said Ince.

"There were two blatant penalties. One of them, their geezer flicked the ball on with his hand and the referee told me he didn't see it.

"There's nothing I can do about it. He should be coming in here and explaining his decisions. I have to come in and explain why we lost - but he should be doing that."

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