A defensive lapse deep in injury time prevented Blackpool picking up a point at Chesterfield.
The match looked to be heading to a goalless draw when Pool, failed to deal with a corner from the right and Allison's flick on was fired home by second half substitute Caleb Folan.
Blackpool handed a debut to keeper Brad Jones, who signed on loan from Middlesbrough on Friday, replacing Lee Jones who dropped to the bench.
Colin Hendry was left fuming by referee Mick Russell and felt his side had been the victim of a football mugging but in reality his side were second best to Roy McFarland's side.
It had been only poor finishing and bad luck on the part of the home side that had kept them in the game so long, with N'Toya going close on a couple of occasions before Wayne Allison hit the crossbar.
The second half was more of the same, as Blackpool failed to really test Carl Muggleton in the Spireites goal and it looked only a matter of time until the goal came.
And in the end it took 94 minutes before Folan, on as a sub for N'Toya, to rifle the ball home at the far post.
Full report will follow in the Blackpool Citizen later in the week.
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