‘It’s a goal!’ (Or is it?) – when the referee scores and misses a sitter
IT’S a goal or is it?
Wembley 15 April 2012
John Terry (lying down) helps block the ball on the line to prevent Chelsea from scoring a second goal in Sunday’s FA Cup semi-final against Spurs.
But on this occasion all was well for Chelsea’s skipper.
Because it doesn’t actually matter whether or not the whole of the ball has crossed the line.
What matters is whether or not the referee awards a goal.
And on this occasion Martin Atkinson did.
Stamford Bridge, 30 April 2011
Chelsea have a made a habit of this sort of thing against Spurs.
Frank Lampard “scored” this goal against them only last year…
Free State Stadium, 27 June 2010
Not that Frank Lampard has always had things his own way. He too has painful memories…
Wembley, 20 July 1966
Which evened up an historic injustice from the days when football was in black and white…
Old Trafford, 4 January 2005
As for Spurs, they have to put the ball a metre over the line to get a goal chalked up.
Oh, hang on…
Posted: 16th, April 2012 | In: Sports Comment | TrackBack | Permalink