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Published 20:05 9 Apr 2017 BST
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Even with the ball going over his head, Fenton steps forward.
He gets his hands on the opposition to stop him going any further.
The ball is going but the player is going nowhere.
He ends up on the ground.
The referee was in clear sight of the foul and he stopped the play to deal with it.
He saw it and yet he still issued Fenton with just a yellow card. What's worse is that he then has the audacity to write something in his book in reference to the foul he's just witnessed. If he concluded that it was a yellow, he obviously wrote down lies in his book.
Otherwise, he'd be called up for not dishing out the appropriate punishment which should've been a black.
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