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Last night's goal being awarded to Mols instead of Billy made me think of our game at Swindon in 2006.Our goal was awarded to Ross McCormack, but was clearly scored by Heffs.Match Stats -> https://www.espn.co.uk/football/match/_/gameId/185474/doncaster-rovers-swindon-townHeffs heading in -> https://youtu.be/B1xTjwvpJ_w?si=LEAozUlIIXIdYCLn&t=7219 years later it still annoys me that the stats are wrong.
Did you count the "ghost" McCammon one at Brentford?
Surely if Sharps goal has gone to Mols, then Ajayis should be an own goal since that hit a defender?
Quote from: Fal on December 03, 2025, 01:24:27 pmSurely if Sharps goal has gone to Mols, then Ajayis should be an own goal since that hit a defender?I think the (maybe unwritten) rule is that if its a defender and goes in, if the original shot was on target it is a goal for the shooter, if not then it is an own goal.If a shot goes in off a teammate then I think the similarly unwritten rule is that the goal is credited to the last player of attacking team who touched it, independent of whether the original shot was on target nor not.
The second goal in this 3-0 win against Wigan in the Championship is always attributed to James Coppinger.From my seat in the West Stand at the game Copps definitely played the ball off the chest of the falling Wellens and in, so it should be Wellens' goal. But it's not clear on any camera angle available so it's always, understandably, been attributed to Coppinger.
Quote from: VivaRovers on December 03, 2025, 02:28:36 pmThe second goal in this 3-0 win against Wigan in the Championship is always attributed to James Coppinger.From my seat in the West Stand at the game Copps definitely played the ball off the chest of the falling Wellens and in, so it should be Wellens' goal. But it's not clear on any camera angle available so it's always, understandably, been attributed to Coppinger.At the time of that match I used to see quite a lot of Copps and I asked him about that goal.He said it was his (not Wellens’) goal all day long.Mind, in the same circumstances I would have claimed it as well ………
Has it been chalked off for Billy officially ?Seems harsh but no doubt he will have been a beneficiary the other wayWasn't Stree tlast Season getting a slight touch to a Sterry thunderbolt . Again bad luck for JS but rules is rules though some are senseless
I don't know why Moly just doesn't come out with a statement that he never touched the ball. They can hardly credit him with the goal after that, can they?It is clear from the body language of the defender when he sees it has gone in that the deflection was from him.Some fella from the BBC needs to get down to Specsavers pronto!
Quote from: Fal on December 03, 2025, 01:24:27 pmSurely if Sharps goal has gone to Mols, then Ajayis should be an own goal since that hit a defender?I think the (maybe unwritten) rule is that if it hits a defender and goes in, if the original shot was on target it is a goal for the shooter, if not then it is an own goal.If a shot goes in off a teammate then I think the similarly unwritten rule is that the goal is credited to the last player of attacking team who touched it, independent of whether the original shot was on target nor not.
Quote from: Dutch Uncle on December 03, 2025, 01:29:49 pmQuote from: Fal on December 03, 2025, 01:24:27 pmSurely if Sharps goal has gone to Mols, then Ajayis should be an own goal since that hit a defender?I think the (maybe unwritten) rule is that if it hits a defender and goes in, if the original shot was on target it is a goal for the shooter, if not then it is an own goal.If a shot goes in off a teammate then I think the similarly unwritten rule is that the goal is credited to the last player of attacking team who touched it, independent of whether the original shot was on target nor not. Similar issue in the Liverpool game last night for their goal, Wirtz takes the shot but it hits a defender and instead of going to Wirtz it goes down as an own goal
Quote from: Fal on December 04, 2025, 09:31:22 amQuote from: Dutch Uncle on December 03, 2025, 01:29:49 pmQuote from: Fal on December 03, 2025, 01:24:27 pmSurely if Sharps goal has gone to Mols, then Ajayis should be an own goal since that hit a defender?I think the (maybe unwritten) rule is that if it hits a defender and goes in, if the original shot was on target it is a goal for the shooter, if not then it is an own goal.If a shot goes in off a teammate then I think the similarly unwritten rule is that the goal is credited to the last player of attacking team who touched it, independent of whether the original shot was on target nor not. Similar issue in the Liverpool game last night for their goal, Wirtz takes the shot but it hits a defender and instead of going to Wirtz it goes down as an own goalNot totally the same mate.Billy’s original shot was on target whereas the shot by Wilts was very obviously going wide until it deflected in off the defenders leg.
Quote from: drfchound on December 04, 2025, 04:15:19 pmQuote from: Fal on December 04, 2025, 09:31:22 amQuote from: Dutch Uncle on December 03, 2025, 01:29:49 pmQuote from: Fal on December 03, 2025, 01:24:27 pmSurely if Sharps goal has gone to Mols, then Ajayis should be an own goal since that hit a defender?I think the (maybe unwritten) rule is that if it hits a defender and goes in, if the original shot was on target it is a goal for the shooter, if not then it is an own goal.If a shot goes in off a teammate then I think the similarly unwritten rule is that the goal is credited to the last player of attacking team who touched it, independent of whether the original shot was on target nor not. Similar issue in the Liverpool game last night for their goal, Wirtz takes the shot but it hits a defender and instead of going to Wirtz it goes down as an own goalNot totally the same mate.Billy’s original shot was on target whereas the shot by Wilts was very obviously going wide until it deflected in off the defenders leg.Very harsh of you to take a goal off a fellow poster Hound. Wilts probably doesn't score too many.