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Accrington boss John Coleman is FUMING with the officials' display today…"I feel physically sick, I'm falling out of love with football!" "Every week you get stiffed by a horrendous decision!" You don't see many interviews like this! pic.twitter.com/n4dK5nuj1X— Football on BT Sport (@btsportfootball) January 26, 2019
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