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Published 11:05 6 Mar 2016 GMT
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The ball found its way to striker Billy Kee, who turned his marker. The referee waited. Then Kee expertly stabbed an effort at goal. In between the ball being struck and it hitting the back of the net, guess what...
The referee blew for half-time.
The Accrington players were understandably furious, but their protests were futile. Nil-all it remained.
To say Accrington manager John Coleman was befuddled after game is an understatement:
"I've never seen anything like it happen [the disallowed goal] in all my 46 years playing and managing," said Coleman. "He [Kettle] blew as the ball was on its way into the net. You can't account for that. Everyone in the ground is flabbergasted."
Shocking refereeing in the AFC Wimbledon vs Accrington Stanley match today as a half-time whistle denied a goal. pic.twitter.com/l6B3FnF1hS
— Mark Robinson (@robboma3) March 5, 2016
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