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Thread: Sevcos disallowed goal tonight.

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    Sevcos disallowed goal tonight.

    So, who else enjoyed watching their league winning celebrations turn sour, when the goal was chalked off... )

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    Not me Seamus, I was more concerned it took the linesman an age to do the right thing.

    Also, they we never winning that game. Totally useless side IMO.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CelticSupporter View Post
    Not me Seamus, I was more concerned it took the linesman an age to do the right thing.

    Also, they we never winning that game. Totally useless side IMO.
    I am actually delighted to see that both officials took a wee bit of time to discuss what they saw from their perspective and communicated it too each other to come up with the correct decision, wish it happened more often. On too many occasions, these assistants are too scared to intervene and stick with their first decision even though they clearly know there is a massive element of doubt.

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    Warbiola was furious with the decision but then also agreed it was the correct one

    Apparently he thinks offside shouldn't count if the Sevco players have already started celebrating

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