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BRUCE FURY OVER OFFSIDE DECISION

But Owls now 12 unbeaten

By Ben Reardon

CHALLENGE: Stoke’s Peter Etebo and Wednesday’s Sam Hutchinson vie for the ball
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A FRUSTRATED Steve Bruce hit out at match officials after George Boyd had a goal disallowed for offside, but he was pleased with his Wednesday side’s battling display to earn a draw away at Stoke.
The Owls, who are unbeaten in 12 league games following a revival in fortunes since Bruce’s appointment, saw Boyd’s first-half strike ruled out for an offside decisio...

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