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John Coleman moaning about changing rooms

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So John Coleman, the Accrington Stanley manager, has had a right old moan about Notts County, describing the changing rooms as "a corridor", the penalty awarded to the Magpies as "soft", not awarding the visitors "two stonewall penalties" of their own... he's not a happy man!

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Is he pleased: No, should he be? Yes - his side drawn and they didn't deserve it at all.

Playing on a Friday night? It's not our fault, blame the Football League but of course he forgets that his side would have agreed to it.

Forced to get changed in a corridor? This is League Two mate, get used to it! (we like our new changing rooms thank you).

Subjected to baffling decisions: Seriously? All the shirt pulling, diving and negative tactics came from Accrington not Notts.

The penalty: Fair point, it was soft and nobody really appealed but the referee gave it instantly.

Handball: When, where? Details John, details!

Billy Kee Assaulted? Wow, what about all the fouls to Stead or Ameobi? There was some very dodgy tackles put in on Grant, Yates, Hawkridge etc.

Two stone-wall pens: Yeah right, be happy you drawn.

The sending off: Was a sending off, disgusting challenge.

Our players saying it wasn't a foul? Why would they do this?

You haven't had a penalty? Quit diving, you might convince the referee then.

Shola Ameobi wouldn't speak to the opposition manager. :lol:

Notts being quick to foul them? Deluded, absolutely deluded.

The referee made a lot of baffling decisions in favour of Accrington Stanley.

Shame Accington Stanley didn't go top? Not really, they're not good enough to go top.

Got to tighten up? How about quit tugging shirts or time wasting? You wouldn't be able to murder anyone in this division based on that performance.

Deluded, absolutely deluded John Coleman.

I'm applying for your job pal when you get this season, and I'm certain it will happen.

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