DISAPPOINTED Stourport Swifts boss Tim Langford believed his men were robbed of an away day success on Saturday.
Swifts drew 1-1 at Shepshed Dynamo in the Dr Martens League Western Division.
But Shepshed keeper Damion Quailey saved his side with two late saves after avoiding a red card on 75 minutes for a foul on Kerry Giddings.
Langford, whose side have played just two league games in a month due to bad weather, felt Quailey should have been dismissed for a professional foul.
He said: "I spoke to the referee and he said he thought that Kerry was going away from goal.
"But the way I saw it, it was a goalscoring opportunity and the keeper was the last man so he should have gone. The referee obviously thought otherwise.
"But the keeper then made those two good saves and that was the difference between three points and only the one."
Swifts have a free week until the visit of promotion-chasing Chippenham Town on Saturday to Walshes Meadow (3pm).
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