Reaction: Carlisle v Gillingham match reaction
Gillingham manager John Coleman felt the big decisions went against his team again on Saturday.
Coleman has already spoken about penalty decisions going against his team since taking charge and there was another one this weekend at Carlisle.
Report: Carlisle 0 Gillingham 0
Gillingham striker Elliott Nevitt appeared to have been chopped down by home goalkeeper Gabe Breeze in the second half. Nevitt had earlier seen a shot bounce off the underside of the bar and over the line, according to the Gills boss. Referee Scott Jackson waved play on both occasions.
It was an entertaining game at Carlisle, with two teams eager to get a much-needed win, but the goals just wouldn’t come.
Coleman, now eight games without a win, said: “I thought we had an excellent first half. We took the game to them against a strong wind.
“We could have scored a couple of goals, should have scored a couple of goals. We did score one but it's difficult to complain about that. The Linesman couldn't have been in a great position to give it, so you're not wanting them to guess.
“I've seen a replay and it looks as though it's gone over the line but you're clutching at straws if you're asking a linesman to guess. I'd be mortified if that was given against me. That's just the luck of the draw.
“It hit the underside of the bar for Robbie McKenzie (at Walsall) and bounced into net. It hits the underside of the bar and has gone over the line and not bounced it to the roof of the net for Nev.
“That's just bad luck but we played some really good football against the wind in the first half and then getting the wind in the second half probably changes the dynamics of the game.
“They came into it more in the last 15. I wouldn't say we were hanging on because we


