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Post by Macmoish on Apr 30, 2011 21:52:28 GMT
Question whether it crossed the line entirely
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Post by Sabas on Apr 30, 2011 22:03:24 GMT
It didn't. But that's not the point. The milimetre-ic mistakes can happen in football and it was Gomes's fault anyway. No conspiracy...
Kalou was probably offside as well, but it was hard to make a correct call - even WITH the replays - for the linesman. Want to be a champion? -- you have to win to prove it.
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Post by Sabas on Apr 30, 2011 22:04:02 GMT
It didn't. But that's not the point. The milimetre-ic mistakes can happen in football and it was Gomes's fault anyway. No conspiracy...
Kalou was probably offside as well, but it was hard to make a correct call - even WITH the replays - for the linesman. Want to be a champion? -- you have to win to prove it.
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Post by RoryTheRanger on Apr 30, 2011 23:01:45 GMT
Definitely not a goal, just another example of why video refereeing is a must in the modern game.
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Post by klr on May 1, 2011 10:13:47 GMT
I think it was a goal & would have given it, regardless of a couple of milimetres here or there, its hardly a conspiracy or co ck up to end all co ck ups, Spurs should look at their keeper before they start crying about this great injustice.
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Post by Macmoish on May 1, 2011 10:15:19 GMT
I don't blame the ref at all. No conspiracy...etc. And pathetic goalkeeping.
But if there was video technology, I think it would have shown the whole ball did not cross the line. And that's what the rules require)
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