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Isaak Davies: Cardiff City unhappy as forward faces spell out with concussion

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Barry-Murphy was critical of the standards of League One refereeing after the game at Rotherham.

He also said responses from Professional Game Match Official Limited (PGMOL), the body responsible for refereeing in English professional football, to previous complaints were “not good enough”.

Cardiff have been left angered by a run of recent incidents that included an alleged elbow on Ryan Wintle against Stockport County and a neck injury suffered by top-scorer Yousef Salech in the same game.

Salech received lengthy treatment amid fears of serious injury, something Barry-Murphy said had “been coming” because of a lack of protection.

The striker remains absent from the team that go into Saturday’s game with Luton Town (15:00 GMT) two points clear of second-placed Lincoln City.

Speaking ahead of the fixture, Barry-Murphy said: “We haven’t got a lot of experience with neck injuries, so we have to be patient.”


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