Accrington Stanley boss John Coleman apologises to Jon Moss for furious rant after Derby defeat

Accrington Stanley boss John Coleman apologises to Jon Moss for furious rant after Derby defeat
Accrington Stanley boss John Coleman has apologised to Jon Moss after claiming the refereeing during the defeat to Derby left him feeling“sick”, “depressed” and “persecuted”.In an furious post-match rant, Coleman attacked the officials for making a series of horrendous decisions which he felt cost the League One side.Coleman (C) was left incensed by the ‘horrendous’ officiating at display3
Coleman (C) was left incensed by the ‘horrendous’ officiating at display
“It wasn’t the fault of Jon Moss that we lost the game,” said Colemanin a statementon Sunday.“I shouldn’t be blaming him for it and I want to apologise.“I still stand by some of my comments that there were some inconsistencies, especially with some players getting booked and others not for what I saw as similar tackles.”In the build-up to Martyn Waghorns decisive goal, Janoi Donacien was incorrectly penalised for a foul that Coleman felt was actually an excellent tackle.Dan Barlaser is shown a second yellow for a poorly timed challenge3
Dan Barlaser is shown a second yellow for a poorly timed challenge
And the 56-year-old launched a seething attack on referee Moss after the game.Im rapidly falling out of love with football. I just wonder; what is the point anymore?” he said.Every week you get stiffed by a horrendous decision and today is no different.It wasnt a sending off; the lad has made two tackles in the game. Its not a dangerous tackle. Its a fair coming together, two players trying to win the ball.It happened two minutes before to our captain and he played on! Or he just gives the foul and he says, Its a coming together.Waghorn pounces to score the winner for Derby3
Waghorn pounces to score the winner for Derby
The best comment I could say to our lads is that you wouldnt know we were down to ten men for 25 minutes. Even the most ardent and bias Derby fan would have to admit they did not deserve to win that game.The best they deserved was a draw and unfortunately, for two weeks running we get a horrendous decision which goes against us. The build-up to the goal! The fourth official is shouting down his mic good tackle, good tackle, good tackle.He [Jon Moss] gives a foul and they score from that and we are getting this every single week.To be honest, I sometimes feel like packing it in.

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