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Hurst not happy as Yates gets his orders

By Richard Latham

SHREWSBURY boss Paul Hurst believes big decisions have gone against his League One strugglers for much of the season.
And the manager was left bemoaning his luck again as referee Brett Huxtable sent off midfielder Ryan Yates for a second yellow card on 41 minutes before awarding Rovers what appeared a soft 54thminute penalty.
Yates had already been booked when sliding in late on Rovers goalkeeper Joe Lumley as he gathered the ball. There didn’t look to be much contact, but Rovers defender Lee Brown reacted angrily and Huxtable reached for his pocket again.
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