Grayson bemoans referee's decisions

12 March 2011 19:00
Leeds manager Simon Grayson was frustrated with a number of refereeing decisions following his side's goalless draw with Ipswich. Neither side could break the deadlock as the home side's Max Gradel tested goalkeeper Marton Fulop on numerous occasions and Lee Martin went close for Ipswich. Grayson said: "He (Darren Deadman) told me he felt his decisions were right and that I was wrong. Referees frustrate you at times. We had a really strong penalty claim. "One of their lads had his hands down by his side but when Andy O'Brien had a shot the lad's arms came up to prevent the ball being goalbound. "Refereeing is a difficult job but they have to be strong because it is a difficult place to referee at this club. "(Ipswich manager) Paul Jewell will be happy and we were frustrated by a few of the decisions. We passed he ball well and defended well but we didn't get the breaks in the 18-yard box."

Source: PA