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Uploaded by on Oct 19, 2006

G Poll makes another howler

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  • i dont know about this rule, anyhow care to explain the actual rules of this?

  • @Lasti6 the referee bottled it and said he had blown the whistle for full time. The sh1thouse then said in his autobiography that he should have allowed the goal!

  • Cunt

  • Couldn't have put it better!

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  • The ref says its home time lol

  • "The goal that never comes!"

  • It's like something that happens in a world cup (Zidane's headbutt, maradona's hand if god, lampard's "miss", etc) people get pissed off for a bit, but they get over it, and the referee was probably drunk, so end of.

  • "the goal that should not be"

  • how did the game end?

  • @BLESSINGISNOTACRIME1

    I have taken refereeing courses for 11 aside games and I am 100% sure the goal should not have stood. In this case the free kick would have been retaken, if the opponent was purposely less than 10 yards away the free kick would be moved 10 yards closer to the goal.

  • @BLESSINGISNOTACRIME1 I've seen it plenty of times in the premiership, if the wall moves forward for example, the free kick gets moved 10 yards forward. I've even seen a penalty given for it once.

  • @sean19922k7 10 yards forward is a custom 7-aside rule. anyway, i checked fifa and the freekick is retaken if the opponent is not 10 yards. normally when i play, the ref would allow play to continue if the team taking the freekick didnt allow the person to get 10 yards.

  • @BLESSINGISNOTACRIME1 no, it is given as another free kick 10 yards further forward.

  • @sean19922k7 yes but if u take the freekick and dont give the opposition time to get 10 yards then it is the freekick takers fault and play should continue

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