Posting from the memory of having watched the game on TV and without having seen the highlights I honestly didn't think it was a foul for the goal. Come on. It was nothing.

And let's face it if Sam 'shaking like a s hitting dog' Johnstone had stood his ground rather than moving then not moving towards the incoming ball he'd have been better positioned to deal with the header itself.

Good distribution completely undermined by the same inconsistencies in decision making which characterised much of his time with us in the Championship especially.

As for their penalty appeals I think they were hilariously hard done by for the first one. For the second you get some given and some not, I think what went against him was dropping to the floor as an afterthought.

What I will say is whatever Wolves' supporters think of Gary O'Neill if their squad's physical application on the pitch is anything to go by he's clearly still got a lot of support in the dressing room. Anyway, fk 'em.