Penryn Athletic boss Andy Parry said his side deserved a point from their game with Newquay today (Saturday).
The manager felt his side had done enough in the second half to grab a draw and felt aggrieved at Newquay's goal after Luke Weldhen appeared to kick the ball out of Penryn keeper Jason Peters' hands in the lead up to the goal.
The match saw Newquay win 1-0 thanks to Weldhen's first half goal, but the game was spoilt by the early sending offs of Penryn's Will Scoley and Newquay's keeper Tom Blackler as well as the windy conditions.
For more post match reaction, plus a full match report, pick up a copy of Wednesday's Falmouth and Penryn Packet.
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