Harsh Decision
Neill Collins was still an angry man after the final whistle despite Wolves taking a point from a dramatic last ditch comeback thanks to Andy Keogh's second goal against Queens Park Rangers.
The defender was harshly adjudged to have handled the ball early in the second half to concede a penalty that was converted by Dexter Blackstock.
"No way was it a penalty," said the Scot. "I couldn't believe it when the ref pointed to the spot because the ball hit me in the chest.
"And obviously we were disappointed to concede three goals at home especially as we scored three.
"So it was only a point when we wanted all three but who knows - at the end of the season we may look back and say what an important point it was.
"You can question a lot of things about this team but you can never question our work rate and passion.
"We were playing for the manager and playing for each other and we kept at it until we got a reward in the end even though we felt that overall we deserved to win."
Picture: A happier moment from the game for Neill Collins as he celebrates Andy Keogh's late leveller.















