Did these contentious decisions occur in the 50's 60's 70's?
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Did these contentious decisions occur in the 50's 60's 70's?
Not sure that they did.
Or, perhaps, they would have done if we'd have had the benefit of "Instant replay TV"
With "Instant replay TV", we must have "Instant replay decisions"... simples !
Or, perhaps, they would have done if we'd have had the benefit of "Instant replay TV"
With "Instant replay TV", we must have "Instant replay decisions"... simples !
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Re: Did these contentious decisions occur in the 50's 60's 70's?
Foot up = dangerous play = indirect free kick
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Re: Did these contentious decisions occur in the 50's 60's 70's?
I think they must have done as one of the most popular chants in those days was " who's the ******* in the Black"
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Re: Did these contentious decisions occur in the 50's 60's 70's?
Fine, but at least it has been reviewed !basil6345789 wrote:Foot up = dangerous play = indirect free kick
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Re: Did these contentious decisions occur in the 50's 60's 70's?
Wasnt they some kind of contention decision in a match between England and Germany sometime in the 60's?
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Re: Did these contentious decisions occur in the 50's 60's 70's?
Foot up dangerous play with contact = penaltybasil6345789 wrote:Foot up = dangerous play = indirect free kick
Without contact dangerous play = in direct free kick
It was a penalty. Well it wasn't because he was offside, but you know what I mean.
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Re: Did these contentious decisions occur in the 50's 60's 70's?
i remember Colin Waldron scoring a last minute equaliser that was disallowed at Blackpool in the FA Cup.
The ref saw something nobody else did but there was no analysing it because it wasn't televised.
One that did get caught on camera was Brian O'Neil punching one in against Leeds but that was a photograph in the newspaper.
The ref saw something nobody else did but there was no analysing it because it wasn't televised.
One that did get caught on camera was Brian O'Neil punching one in against Leeds but that was a photograph in the newspaper.
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Re: Did these contentious decisions occur in the 50's 60's 70's?
Why didn't we get a free kick when Giroud tried that by bicycle kick?
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Re: Did these contentious decisions occur in the 50's 60's 70's?
I said exactly the same at the time Bordeaux.Bordeauxclaret wrote:Why didn't we get a free kick when Giroud tried that by bicycle kick?
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Re: Did these contentious decisions occur in the 50's 60's 70's?
Nah! Photoshopped!!! Brian O'Neil NEVER committed a foul in his life!Stan Tastic wrote:i remember Colin Waldron scoring a last minute equaliser that was disallowed at Blackpool in the FA Cup.
The ref saw something nobody else did but there was no analysing it because it wasn't televised.
One that did get caught on camera was Brian O'Neil punching one in against Leeds but that was a photograph in the newspaper.



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