Crystal Palace manager Ian Holloway says some referees favour certain clubs, following his side's
1-0 defeat by Tottenham
at Selhurst Park.
Referee Mark Clattenburg gave a penalty after Aaron
Lennon's cross hit Dean Moxey's outstretched arm - but Holloway thought
an earlier foul was missed. Holloway's Blackpool were relegated on the final day of the 2010-11 season, with the Bristol-born manager joining Palace in November 2012 and leading them to promotion via the Championship play-offs in May.
His Palace team were denied a point in their first Premier League match since 2005 by Spurs' debutant Roberto Soldado's second-half penalty.
But Holloway believes Tottenham's Nacer Chadli fouled Stephen Dobbie in the build-up.
The 50-year-old said: "I've got to learn what a foul is because I thought Chadli deliberately body-checked Dobbie, smashed him down, and ran off with the ball.
"If the referee didn't see that, the assistant should have. You have to ask if he's good enough if he didn't see that. I don't see how he can miss it.
"A minute and a half later, we're arguing over whether it was deliberate handball."
Holloway was also unhappy with decision to award the penalty.
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