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Late controversy frustrates Lions' title challenge

April 16, 2010 10:18

By

Danny Caro,

Danny Caro

1 min read

London Lions had to a settle for a 2-2 draw after cruelly being denied victory against the Met Police who will admit that they got out of jail.

Leading 2-1 with 96 minutes up on the clock the referee awarded Met Police a free-kick just outside the Lions box. As Lions boss Tony Gold explained: “What followed can only be described as complete incompetence. With the referee walking the wall back and having given the clear instruction that the free-kick can be taken on his whistle, the kick was taken before the ref had time to blow and the ball curled into the goal with the Lions players still setting up.”

It was a frustrating end to what had been an excellent contest. The Lions, who are chasing the Herts Senior County League Premier Division title, forged ahead with their first serious attack when good work from Ben Lauffer down the left saw him sent in a low cross that was rifled home by top-scorer Adam Stolerman.

Playing into the wind, the Police equalised from another free-kick, with a deep delivery headed back across goal and the resultant free header looping into the corner past Lions keeper Matt Davis.

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