Avram Grant felt his West Ham side created enough chances to win more than one game as they were held to a 0-0 draw against Blackpool.
The Hammers remain rooted to the bottom of the table after their third consecutive Premier League draw.
West Ham were twice denied being awarded penalties despite their vociferous appeals. In the first half, initially for an apparent trip on Pablo Barrera by Stephen Crainey and then after Craig Cathcart appeared to block Victor Obinna's shot with his arm.
Robert Green was called into action several times while at the other end striker Carlton Cole hit the post after coming off the bench.
Grant told Sky Sports: "We were much the better team, we dominated the game by putting a lot of pressure on them.
"There were enough chances to win three games and enough penalties to win two games. We did everything right.
"I can't say a bad word about the players, they pressed well, moved, passed and created a lot of chances.
"We created so many chances and many were good chances and even two penalty appeals for us which the referee failed to give, so of course I am very disappointed.
"The supporters saw the effort everyone has given. Some were disappointed about the game of course, because the result is not good.
Grant added: "I don't want to speak about referees that everyone sees on television. What happened this season is a disgrace. Every game the decisions (go) against us.
"There were two clear penalties. One with the hand, he (Cathcart) saved it better than the goalkeeper. Our players also are too honest. Pablo tried to stay on his feet."
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