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'Totally spoiled by overzealous referee'

Your views
[BBC]

Motherwell fans, we asked for your views on Friday night's 1-1 draw with Kilmarnock.

Here's what some of you had to say:

Ian: We didn't do enough to win the game and were again disappointing in our use of possession. Putting on Davor Zdravkovski was never going to change the game. Tawanda Maswanhise and Moses Ebiye made a difference but by then we were a man down. The red card was a total joke from a referee who was awful for both teams all night. I'd be gobsmacked if it's not appealed successfully.

John: Watching the game from the opposite end it was hard to see why the red card was given. When the ref was called to the monitor there had to be doubt over the decision. On watching it later, how he stuck with the red card is beyond me. Where is our game going? Players are going to get sent off for breathing at this rate. All teams are suffering, it's a joke

Alan: The game was totally spoiled by an overzealous referee who consistently blew for free kicks which were questionable in the extreme. It spoiled the flow of the game and both teams suffered from it. Maswanhise brought pace speed and creativity when he came on. Play him from the start please.

Eddie: The referee had a bad game but our football is dire to watch. Young Lennon Miller should leave in January as his valuation is plummeting playing in a midfield that can't string three passes together.

Ryan: Thought we were bad, passing was off Harry Paton can't offer anything, the red card on Dan Casey was a red these days, any movement towards a player's neck is a red. Their goal could have been saved. Far from good enough from Stuart Kettlewell

Alan: A very good performance from the much maligned manager and his team. The manager has shown he can adapt the style of play and the high energy with good goals has helped consolidate our position in the league. All the team and the substitutes contributed to an excellent result. Let's keep it up and hopefully it will encourage more local supporters.