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Two goals scored in added time at the end of the game gave the home side a slightly flattering scoreline, but they were by far the better side in the second half.
Summary: Junior Stanislas came off the bench to save West Ham from defeat against ten-man Fulham with an equaliser two minutes into added time.
The deliberation between Mr Horwood and his assistant over the incident led to the referee playing on for a lot longer than the four minutes of added time which was signalled.
 
 
 
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