14:58 GMT, Sunday, 13 April 2008 15:58 UK
Lippiatt defends his Woking team
Woking caretaker manager Colin Lippiatt said his players were not to blame for York City having three men sent off during the Cards' 3-2 win there.
Darren Craddock, Tom Evans and Stuart Elliott were all given their marching orders for the Minstermen.
But Lippiatt told BBC Southern Counties Radio: "The decisions weren't made by me, they were made by the referee.
"If the York players feel there is an injustice then surely it's with the officials, not Woking Football Club."
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