Tommy McCormack feels a number of "cruel decisions" went against Killoe Emmet Og as they crashed out of Leinster.
It wasn't just referee Fergal Smyth's decision to controversially chalk off Darragh Bennet's last-gasp goal that riled the losing manager as his side lost to Garrycastle by the minimum in Mullingar on Sunday:
"It was the more cruel decisions that went against us in the first half; those are the ones that crucified us," he states in The Longford Leader.
"When it could have settled us down and we could have got a few more scores. We felt we should have at least got a penalty when Michael [Quinn] was mauled into the ground.
"To me, he didn't have what it takes to give decisions like that. We felt we were hard done by in that area of the field."
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