Reading were denied a clear goal in a 2-1 defeat to Brighton and Hove Albion, moving the Royals down to the bottom of the WSL.
Deanna Cooper's first half header was ruled out for offside, despite the defender being well onside.
Sparking furious comments from boss Kelly Chambers, the long-serving manager believes it will cost jobs if it continues.
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"Unfortunately, we’re now looking at another loss, and if this [officiating] is not addressed, it’s going to start costing managers jobs.
 “That’s the most frustrating thing, no consequence can come of the officials, but a manager’s career hangs in the balance.
“If the decision was marginal, I could perhaps come to accept it, but in this instance we’re talking about a good few yards."
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