CRAIG Brown is still looking for his first victory as Preston North End boss after his side squandered a 2-0 lead at Nottingham Forest last night.
But he was furious with World Cup referee Graham Poll for allowing Eoin Jess's late leveller to stand despite what he saw as a blatant foul.
"I have never whinged in my career as a manager and I don't really want to start now but we have been robbed of two points," he moaned.
He insisted that Jon Olav Hjelde had fouled keeper Tepi Moilanen ahead of the goal and claimed: "I have seen it on viseo and the goal should not have been allowed to stand."
North End had gone two up with headed goals from Ricardo Fuller, netting for the second time in two starts, and midfielder Dickson Etuhu.
Former Clarets striker David Johnson pulled one back before Jess, an international under Brown, made it all square.
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