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SKUBALA BLASTS PENALTY CALL

COOL CUSTOMER: Demarai Gray rescues a point for Birmingham with a last-gasp penalty

PROUD Bristol City manager Michael Skubala felt it was hard on his side not to claim the victory, after securing a point and goals for the first time this season – due to a ‘controversial’ late penalty.
And he hopes his players can now build positively for the campaign ahead.
“We created the bigger chances, opened their back line up at times and looked the most threatening team,” he added.
“It’s something we can certainly take into the games ahead.&...

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