I haven’t seen it either but it looks like there was an offside before the (non) foul.
And what on earth is the bloke in the background wearing?
And what on earth is the bloke in the background wearing?
Dunno, not seen itI haven’t seen it either but it looks like there was an offside before the (non) foul.
And what on earth is the bloke in the background wearing?
So,what did you make of there being two balls on the pitch during the build up to Leeds’ second?According to Michael Owen, Jack Harrison was fouled by Solly March causing him to skew the ball into his own net
Same happened with Irish/Scottish match and try was denied.So,what did you make of there being two balls on the pitch during the build up to Leeds’ second?
Again I didn’t see it but heard about it, I believe Gnonto got rid of the ball as soon as it came on the pitch & also it didn’t affect playSo,what did you make of there being two balls on the pitch during the build up to Leeds’ second?
But what do The Laws of Association Football,say?A friend who attended the game says that one of the Brighton subs was warming up & as he was running up & down he caught the ball with his foot & sent it on the pitch accidentally, if this is true then it would be harsh to cancel the goal
Guilty by associationBut what do The Laws of Association Football,say?
Haven’t got a clue but neither have the refsBut what do The Laws of Association Football,say?
It’s a trick question..it isn’t covered by The Laws and as such is left to,referee discretion. In this particular case he let play continue which I agree with.Haven’t got a clue but neither have the refs
That is usually what refs doIt’s a trick question..it isn’t covered by The Laws and as such is left to,referee discretion. In this particular case he let play continue which I agree with.
However, if I had been reffing I would have brought play back simply in the basis that it would have ruled out a goal,for,Leeds.
You say that like it’s a bad thing.That is usually what refs do