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Gray stops Davies feeling so Blue

By Tim Nash

ANGRY Birmingham
boss Chris Davies said he would have been “furious” and was “in disbelief” had his side not come away with something after a dramatic draw against Bristol City.
Jhon Solis had an 88th-minute equaliser controversially ruled out for offside, before Demarai Gray’s penalty in added time rescued a point.
“I was furious and in disbelief to be honest to have that goal disallowed from Jhon Solis for some involvement on the goalkeeper,” said Davies.
“I just don’t see it, and I don’t think the...

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