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Clear foul for Derbys disallowed goal 15:38 - Apr 3 with 1323 viewsbillabasblue

Contrary to the popular notion that Derby’s “goal” was disallowed for no reason at all I have seen a clear camera angle on there own tv channel which clearly shows there number 15 using two hands to push burgess out of the way as the corner is taken , you can also see the whistle going to the refs mouth to blow up before the ball even hit the net , it was a foul that sometimes you would get and sometimes you wouldn’t however we are due a 50-50 decision to go our way , if this has already been pointed out apologises I haven’t gone back through posts to check
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Clear foul for Derbys disallowed goal on 15:44 - Apr 3 with 1256 viewsNthsuffolkblue

If you watch it on Town in five, you can see the ref is looking right at the foul. Their player doesn't even celebrate as he sees the ref is giving the foul and he doesn't complain either.

The assistant should have ruled it out for offside had the foul not been given but it didn't need him to.

Warne's comment in his post-match interview that the assistant referee apologised for getting it wrong is a disgraceful slur in an attempt to draw away criticism of himself over the defeat. The foul was also in keeping with Derby's tactics throughout where their game plan appeared to be to kick us off the park.

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Clear foul for Derbys disallowed goal on 15:46 - Apr 3 with 1246 viewsIllinoisblue

Rare for a ref at our level to call that sort of foul so fair play to him for doing so. And obviously if the decision had gone against us we’d be fooomin

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Clear foul for Derbys disallowed goal on 15:49 - Apr 3 with 1215 viewsNthsuffolkblue

Clear foul for Derbys disallowed goal on 15:46 - Apr 3 by Illinoisblue

Rare for a ref at our level to call that sort of foul so fair play to him for doing so. And obviously if the decision had gone against us we’d be fooomin


Not sure we would after scoring 2 other goals and winning anyway. This team isn't relying on refereeing decisions going our way.

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Clear foul for Derbys disallowed goal on 11:59 - Apr 4 with 744 viewstractordownsouth

I wouldn't say it was a foul but Cashin was lucky to even be on the pitch after his challenge on Burns, so it would've been a moot point anyway.

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Clear foul for Derbys disallowed goal on 12:13 - Apr 4 with 715 viewsblueislander

Clear foul for Derbys disallowed goal on 15:44 - Apr 3 by Nthsuffolkblue

If you watch it on Town in five, you can see the ref is looking right at the foul. Their player doesn't even celebrate as he sees the ref is giving the foul and he doesn't complain either.

The assistant should have ruled it out for offside had the foul not been given but it didn't need him to.

Warne's comment in his post-match interview that the assistant referee apologised for getting it wrong is a disgraceful slur in an attempt to draw away criticism of himself over the defeat. The foul was also in keeping with Derby's tactics throughout where their game plan appeared to be to kick us off the park.


Unlikely it would have been ruled out for offside. McGoldrick didn’t touch the ball , and as they interpret it today was not interfering with play.
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Billabasblue eh......? on 12:40 - Apr 4 with 662 viewsBloots

.....now there's a user/username that I haven't heard for years, literally years!

What's the story bruv?

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