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The so called Cullen foul was laughable. Didn't touch their player. Also why did Cabango not argue the penalty. He didn't touch them. I just except now poor referees every match.
I assumed by Cabango’s reaction that he must have swiped his leg away. Haven’t watched it back yet but a strange reaction if he didn’t touch him.
 
he is another one....Mr head and shoulders, who wants to make the game about him.
 
I wear glasses and couldn't see a foul
I have one dodgy eye, and couldnt see a foul from 12 miles away.
But the ref seen a foul when there was no contact by Cullen, when he was yards away..
Hope he wasnt driving home.
 
The Cabango situation for the pen is a strange one. There’s no foul but a little bit of contact and I think that’s why he didn’t argue. He knew that was enough justification even though no foul was actually committed.

Also desperately unlucky for Vigs as he guessed the right way and was a good enough height/power for him. On another day we don’t go 0-1 down there.
 
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Because Cabango didn't argue I assumed at the time that it was clearly a penalty. Fulton argued and got a yellow for it.
Looking at multiple replays from multiple angles I think VAR would have overturned it.
The angle that the ref had of the incident looked more like a penalty than any other angle that I've seen from footage behind him.
 

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