Rakatahr rages over ‘robbery’
Published: 14 October, 2010
by STEVE BARNETT
MANAGER Rakatahr Hudson was fuming on Saturday after Kentish Town were denied victory over Aylesbury United in their Premier Division showdown.
The Townies looked on the verge of a much-needed victory after striker Lee Scott bagged a brace to give them a 2-0 lead.
Aylesbury then pulled a goal back in the final minute of the match to set up a frantic finale.
Amazingly the referee then added six minutes of injury time, during which Fabion Simms was harshly sent off for Kentish Town and Aylesbury scored a last-gasp equaliser as the game ended 2-2.
Frustrated boss Hudson said afterwards: “That was daylight robbery.
They celebrated the equaliser like they had just won the league.
“It’s amazing to think they are fifth in the league and we are currently at the bottom end of the table.
“Over the 96 minutes we were far superior in every department and played them off the pitch.
“It’s frustrating times for us as, amazingly, we have thrown away more points than we have gained this season by failing to see games out in the final 10 minutes.
“But I won’t fault the lads. They are playing some outstanding passing football and are a joy to watch.”