Stephen Robinson is adamant his St Mirren facet had been crushed by the officers as a lot as they had been by Hearts.
The ten-man Buddies’ eight-game unbeaten streak got here to an finish after the Jambos left Paisley with all three factors.
In a contentious match, Alex Greive was unlucky to not be awarded a penalty with Jak Alnwick additionally receiving a head knock within the build-up to the Edinburgh facet’s second purpose.
And gutted Robinson, who was main the Saints for the primary time on Saturday, informed Categorical Sport: “The entire recreation was dictated by choices – nothing appears to have modified since I’ve been away!
“For his or her second purpose, Jak is adamant he had the ball in his palms and underneath full management.
“Everyone was shocked to not hear a whistle, together with the fourth official as a result of he informed me.
“For the penalty on Alex, it seemed like a blatant one.
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“The pink card within the first half modified the sport utterly, rightly or wrongly. I’ve but to see it again nevertheless it didn’t appear to be there was an excessive amount of malice in it.
“Connor didn’t know the place the ball was and become the participant. In order that’s an actual debatable one.
“Sadly, we've been executed by choices. It’s most likely greatest if I say no extra.”