I was expecting to see a really controversial decision (a referee blunder) regards the off side goal.
but I've watched the goal in slow motion and when Norwood strikes the ball there are at least 3 United players clearly offside, Berge, Sharp and Egan.
Sharp is initially standing in line of the strike, so one could argue he was interfering (gaining an advantage) by blocking the view of the keeper.
However the strike takes a deflection off Robinsons back and he was clearly always "on side".
Also even if the keeper had a clear view of the strike, he wouldn't have been able to react and it would have still been a goal.
So I can understand why the linesman put his flag up. Sharp was in an offside position stood in line initially obscuring the view of Norwood shot.
However ultimately there was no advantage gained, the shot changed direction so that Sharp wasn't obscuring the view.
So in retrospect it should have been a goal.
Unlucky, but we had 90 minutes to make it count and also there's still plenty of matches left.
If we're good enough, then we will finish in the play-offs, regardless of occasional dodgy ref decisions.