Clyde boss Jim Duffy admits he does not know if Scott Taggart's penalty for Alloa crossed the road or not, however he insists the Wasps should not have been awarded it within the first place.
The Bully Wee had been heading for a large three factors at New Douglas Park after they fought again from Kieran Offord's opener for the Wasps to guide 2-1 due to strikes from Euan Cameron and Jordan Allan.
Nevertheless, Ross MacIver went down within the field within the 69th minute beneath stress from Peter Grant and the Wasps had been awarded a penalty. Taggart stepped up and his effort crashed off the underside of the crossbar and bounced again out.
Finally, referee Alan Newlands award Wasps the objective and denied Clyde what would have been simply their third win of the season.
Duffy - whose facet are three factors forward of backside membership Peterhead, having performed a recreation extra - mentioned: "I am not satisfied it was a penalty within the first place. I assumed it was a really harsh determination.
"I believe the participant places his head again and Peter goes to move it. I do not assume it is an actual conflict of heads. If something it's simply two gamers competing for the ball.
"It is very uncommon to see that given as a penalty. Actually, I do not assume I've ever seen it.
"When it comes to it being over the road, it is unimaginable for us to see.
"The linesman must have eyes like a hawk. He was satisfied it was in.
"I used to be extra aggrieved concerning the determination to provide the penalty greater than whether or not the penalty was over the road as a result of that's one thing we will not see."
Regardless of being pegged again, Duffy was nonetheless happy to choose up some extent towards their high-flying opponents forward of a Hogmanay journey to Queen of the South.
He added: "We performed some terrific soccer. We scored some actually good targets towards an excellent facet.
"Alloa have been within the high 4 quite a lot of the time this season, they're a robust facet, so to compete with them the way in which we did over the 90 minutes was nice, contemplating we had two or three boys who had been unwell.
"The gamers gave every part and, as a supervisor, that is all you possibly can ask for.
"In durations of the sport I assumed we performed some good soccer.

"I do not assume we'll want to choose them up for Queen of the South. We have got some extent towards a group within the high half of the league."
In the meantime, Duffy is hopeful of including to his squad within the January switch window, though he admits that's proving tough.
He mentioned: "I spoke to the board a few weeks in the past and we have been wanting, making enquiries.
"It's not simple for quite a few causes. The substitutes in squads now will be 9 on the bench and groups can use 5 so golf equipment are usually not overly eager. Lots of groups have B groups and so they maintain gamers for that.
"Our place within the league just isn't at all times best to attempt to encourage gamers to return however we're making enquiries and if we will strengthen the squad we'll attempt to do this."
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