The disallowed goal

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I didn't think for one minute that their goal was offside, it was a happy surprise when the linesman's flag went up. Did anyone from the South Stand have a better view. The key moment from the game.
 

I didn't think for one minute that their goal was offside, it was a happy surprise when the linesman's flag went up. Did anyone from the South Stand have a better view. The key moment from the game.
The key moment? We dominated and our goals were the key moments. It looked offside anyway.
 
I didn't think for one minute that their goal was offside, it was a happy surprise when the linesman's flag went up. Did anyone from the South Stand have a better view. The key moment from the game.
It was two headers. Jerome was onside but he headed it onto another one of their players heads who was offside. I'm pretty sure, unless you were sat in front of it, you'd probably miss it.
 
I didn't think for one minute that their goal was offside, it was a happy surprise when the linesman's flag went up. Did anyone from the South Stand have a better view. The key moment from the game.
Was on south stand, right next to the cop row A and he was offside from what we could see but the lines man was blocking our view which means he had the perfect view to call it.
 
On the telly it came off their first player and then to the goal scorer who was slightly off side, would have been interesting with VAR
 
The flick on was indeed the issue.
We were right behind it in the South Stand & everyone (you know what I mean) called it straight away.
Lino was perfectly placed.
 
I was sat in John street pitch level and pretty much in line with a meter out, he was offside it was the correct decision.
 

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