BAT boss Andy Leader was left to reflect on two controversial refereeing decisions after his team lost 1-0 against high-flying Gosport at Privett Park.
"We should have had a stonewall penalty when Richie Gregory went down three yards inside their area and we've been given a free-kick outside the box," bemoaned Leader.
"And then, five minutes from time, Fraser Quirke has handled the ball, which has then gone on to Neil Scammell who is standing yards offside.
"He buries it into the back of the net from six yards and that's it.
"Our performance was as complete as it could have been and we shouldn't have lost - but I can't legislate for bad decisions."
The second of three meetings between Christchurch and Fareham at Hurn Bridge within the space of 18 days ended goalless.
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