Fleetwood Town manager Pete Wild claimed the officials failed to “do their jobs” in the build-up to Carlisle United’s winning goal.
Carlisle United are facing an anxious wait over the injury that forced Paul Dummett out of action just five minutes into his debut.
Reading boss Noel Hunt was left ruing another turned-down penalty appeal as his side lost 2-0 at Leyton Orient. The Royals were second-best to Richie Wellens' in-form side, who now leapfrog Reading in the table. However, Hunt believes Sam Smith was wrongly denied a penalty when goalkeeper Josh Keeley flattened the forward, something which has become a regular occurrence under the Irishman. Speaking from East London, Hunt said: "I’m getting tired of it now [missed penalties] but we have to keep g
Runaway League Two leaders will not be overly worried by defeat against Bradford with club united on and off pitch