DUNFERMLINE remain nine points adrift at the bottom of the SPL after yesterday's game and manager Stephen Kenny insists poor refereeing decisions cost them at least a share of the spoils.
He said: "We had blatant penalties not given.
Dunfermline have had just one penalty this season and that is a statistic in itself.
"Scott Wilson was adamant there was a hand ball and Jim McIntyre had a blatant push at the end.
"But the main one was when Stevie Crawford had a clear shot at goal and the defender, Svensson, handled the ball."
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