
Basically it was the 90th min and Birmingham [2-1 up] tried to waste time by a player going down "injured" - they kicked it out but Yeovil didn't give it back and scored - sending the game in to extra time.....but then when they went 3-2 up, they let Birmingham walk the ball in to the net to make it 3-3.........Yeovil then lost on pens
Yeovil let Birmingham walk in a goal unopposed to make amends for their own "unsporting" equaliser - but were still knocked out of the Capital One Cup on penalties.
In bizarre scenes at Huish Park, Yeovil's Byron Webster made it 2-2 and sent the tie into extra-time when he controversially chipped into an empty net after Blues goalkeeper Colin Doyle had kicked the ball out following an injury to Dan Burn.
Lee Clark's team expected it to be returned to them yet, with the defender still down, Webster quickly received the ball from the throw-in and chipped Doyle, who was still off his line, prompting a skirmish between both sets of players.
Luke Ayling made it 3-2 to Yeovil in extra time with a left-footed drive.
But, straight from the restart, the home crowd were left stunned when City's Lee Novak was allowed to score an unopposed equaliser after Glovers manager Gary Johnson decided Webster's goal had been "ungentlemanly."