... you could be a Watford fan
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=edj4wBwePLU
The actual goal has been zapped already!
Phoenix wrote:We were discussing this at lunchtime. Wasn't there a game where one team were allowed by their opponents to walk the ball into the net to make up for a "bad" goal?
P/T Indie wrote:Didn't it happen in a Yeovil game as well.
Phoenix wrote:We were discussing this at lunchtime. Wasn't there a game where one team were allowed by their opponents to walk the ball into the net to make up for a "bad" goal?
shrimper wrote:I like this quote:
"Winger Stephen Hunt - who took the corner - admitted the linesman's verdict was "the worst decision I have ever witnessed".
Hunt said: "It was a screamer! No, it was probably the worst decision I have ever witnessed.
"We can't do anything about it. It's not our mistake, but what can you do? You can't say 'no ref, it wasn't in'."
Why, precisely, not?
Like Roy Carroll in 'that' game couldn't say: "Look ref, it was a yard and a half over the line. In fact it was nearer the back of the net than the goal-line."
Of course you can. And it would say more about you as a man, playing the game in the spirit it was intended to be played, if you did.
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=YKrGjuSFw9g
This remains one of my favourite football moments in my 40-odd years of watching the game and it didn't do him any harm, he even won a couple of awards on the back of what some people would consider to be merely 'doing what's right'.
shrimper wrote:I like this quote:
"Winger Stephen Hunt - who took the corner - admitted the linesman's verdict was "the worst decision I have ever witnessed".
Hunt said: "It was a screamer! No, it was probably the worst decision I have ever witnessed.
"We can't do anything about it. It's not our mistake, but what can you do? You can't say 'no ref, it wasn't in'."
Why, precisely, not?
Like Roy Carroll in 'that' game couldn't say: "Look ref, it was a yard and a half over the line. In fact it was nearer the back of the net than the goal-line."
Of course you can. And it would say more about you as a man, playing the game in the spirit it was intended to be played, if you did.
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=YKrGjuSFw9g
This remains one of my favourite football moments in my 40-odd years of watching the game and it didn't do him any harm, he even won a couple of awards on the back of what some people would consider to be merely 'doing what's right'.
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