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I've been out so just catching up with the football shows now so apologies if it has already been done. But Lee Tomlin's "goal" against Millwall should never of been disallowed, unless there has been some rule change I'm unaware of. I thought it was a good bit of improvisation and to booked as well seemed very harsh.
Edit: Just seen the interview with Warnock and the pundit bit and seems I'm wrong. Ballbags.
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Lee Tomlin "goal" for Cardiff on 07:26 - Oct 29 with 1371 views
Of course it shouldn't be allowed. You'd have an opposition player standing next to the keeper every time if it was and keepers wouldn't be able to kick it out of their hands.