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Gifting a goal POLL


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Was it the right thing to do  

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  1. 1. Should we have gifted them a goal?

    • Yes
      199
    • No
      209

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  • Poll closed on 13/02/23 at 22:47

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Just now, sassaaaa said:

Not a fuckin chance , the guy touched the ball a few times and never looked like he was doing anything but go forward.

Weak from Beale just like most of the games we play under him.

I mean, you can think that kind of thing shouldn't happen (giving a goal back), but he was clearly setting himself to kick it back and miss controlled it slightly. :lol: 

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Never seen anything like that in all my years of watching football. 
 

Tillman did fuck all wrong either by the book or morally. 
 

For us to let them square it up is beyond sportsmanship and if it had been against a team in our own league or even if it had led to a loss then Beale would be slaughtered. 

As it is, he should be lauded for fairness beyond the call of duty and it will stick in the throat of our detractors. 
 

Ballsy move and I would hope it never happens again

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I've only seen it once, but to me it looked as though he was getting ready to ping a ball into the right wing and made a cunt of his touch. If it was bad sportsmanship I dont have any issue with letting them score (unless its against the scum), but I'm not convcinced that's what this was.

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2 minutes ago, Sparkle said:

In this case no. They fannied about with the ball so Malik done nothing wrong. 

He mis controlled it slightly whilst setting himself to punt it. Never a reason to chuck aside the established etiquette of that moment.

 

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