The 45-year-old referee was roundly criticised for his display in Leicester City's 2-2 draw with West Ham - and the internet swiftly took revenge...

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It didn't take long for the internet to strike after Jon Moss' display in Leicester City's 2-2 draw with West Ham.Moss' afternoon began to turn sour in the second half when he sent off Jamie Vardy for diving, but he felt the full force of the Leicester supporters after giving a penalty to West Ham as Wes Morgan hauled Winston Reid to the ground at a corner.With West Ham 2-1 ahead, Moss then denied a penalty to Leicester as Angelo Ogbonna wrestled with Robert Huth inside the area.But by then, the the 45-year-old referee's Wikipedia page had been tinkered with...But it wasn't all bad for the Premier League leaders as Moss, in injury time, awarded a penalty to Leicester after Andy Carroll caught Jeffrey Schlupp, who went tumbling.Leonardo Ulloa stepped up to rescue a point for Claudio Ranieri's side, who are now eight points clear at the top of the table, although Tottenham can reduce that with a victory at Stoke on Monday evening.And as for Moss' page, Wikipedia were forced to block people from editing in any more accusations!