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Thread: The goal that never was

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    The goal that never was

    As far as I can see , the goalie didnt have the ball under control and certainly not in his hands. Why was this dissallowed ? Are you not allowed to challenge for a loose ball after keeper saves the penalty ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by JRSLEFTPEG View Post
    As far as I can see , the goalie didnt have the ball under control and certainly not in his hands. Why was this dissallowed ? Are you not allowed to challenge for a loose ball after keeper saves the penalty ?
    I wouldn't reckon so, as 9 times out of 10 rebounds from penalties count but I'm unaware of the ruling. Whatever the interpretation, the goal was disallowed and Dobbie remains on 199 career goals.

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    Check out @DavidemillsDm’s Tweet: https://twitter.com/DavidemillsDm/st...488228865?s=09 Dobbies pen

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    Undoubtedly the goal was disallowed because the ref felt the keeper had the ball under his control. It`s a marginal decision at best

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    It’s a goal for me. Wrong decision by the referee IMO

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