The Shrews were heading for only their second win in 20 meetings against Wycombe when the visitors cancelled out James Collins' strike with a hotly disputed goal in the 50th minute when a linesman ruled that Gareth Ainsworth's header had crossed the line.
"We have been robbed by a linesman's decision. He could not possibly have seen the ball cross the line. We had a camera behind the goal and I have looked at the DVD in slow-motion and the ball was not over the line," Turner said.
"It was blatantly not a goal and it is one of the decisions that have gone against us this season. It is a real sickened but it was not the only one.
"James Collins was through and was pulled down on the edge of the area. The referee bottled it because it was a clear foul and the lad should have gone off."
"When you get decisions like that at this stage of the season it is sickening. I think the performance of the officials was disgraceful and I can understand Sir Alex (Ferguson) getting his touchline ban when things like this happen."
Source: PA
Source: PA