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Terry_dactyl

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Last season Leeds lost at home to Millwall. Drew with Luton and Swansea away yet widely regarded as the best team in the division
No team wins every game , the secret is to not lose when not at your best, I put yesterday in that category
Also drew with Pompey at home and lost to them away.
The ‘all or nothing’ responses after our results are quite something…I’ve probably been guilty of them myself.
 

Hobo

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Of course Torp's goal should have been disallowed as Haji Wright was pushing an Oxford player in the wall and therefore not a yard from the wall.

Another football rule referees rarely enforce.
 

shmmeee

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Of course Torp's goal should have been disallowed as Haji Wright was pushing an Oxford player in the wall and therefore not a yard from the wall.

Another football rule referees rarely enforce.

Think we should just disallow all goals at the time then an FA panel can award goals in retrospect where there wasn’t an issue.
 

Hobo

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Think we should just disallow all goals at the time then an FA panel can award goals in retrospect where there wasn’t an issue.

Considering the amount of publicity the rule got the other week it is surprising

1. Players are still commiting the offence.
2. Refs aren't on it a bit more.
 

Calista

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Considering the amount of publicity the rule got the other week it is surprising

1. Players are still commiting the offence.
2. Refs aren't on it a bit more.
3. That there hasn't been an outcry to get the stupid unenforceable rule changed. Questions in Parliament, that sort of thing.
 

Hobo

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3. That there hasn't been an outcry to get the stupid unenforceable rule changed. Questions in Parliament, that sort of thing.

It was brought in to stop all the wrestling that was taking place. Something they are still trying to eradicate from corners.
 

stupot07

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Of course Torp's goal should have been disallowed as Haji Wright was pushing an Oxford player in the wall and therefore not a yard from the wall.

Another football rule referees rarely enforce.
Wright wasn't in the wall, he was a metre away. There are 5 players in the wall and a gap between them and Wright and the Oxford player, looks roughly a metre, you can see the ref has marked up by his foot.
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