
And he believes flying winger Whalley paid the price for taking a tumble on the first occasion and was set to discuss the matter with referee Colin Lymer.
He said: “To be honest, I didn’t think the first one was a penalty. I didn’t, I thought Shaun was just going down, to be honest I do.
“And I shall remind Shaun about that, but the second one was the most blatant penalty you could ever, ever, ever see.”
For the full story see the Luton News/Dunstable Gazette.