I cannot recall where it was, it may have been Walsall, it was certainly an away game, but an opposition player scored a perfectly good goal, a screamer on grass level that went in, hit a wall immediately behind the net and rebounded so quickly that the ref thought it must have gone wide. It was not given. How we celebrated !!
I remember Being at Rochdale when Peter Springett was in goal and their player blasted a rocket that went in hitting the back stanchion and zooming back out and ref gave nothing
Also happened at Oakwell in a 2-2 draw with Norwich.I'm pretty sure it was a shot from Gwyn Thomas which it the stanchion and flew out of the goal.The referee initially waved play on but I think the linesman got involved and the goal was given.
I was there that day and as soon as the play went up the other end Peter was asking the crowd if it went in.
Good old Springett.....he caught ball off back stanchion n put it straight down for a goal kick lol.....ref just played on,!
I remember Mark Hughes doing it at Southampton's old ground. He hit the shot so hard it was still hard to tell it went in on slow motion replays
And Springett knew exactly what had happened and pretended nothing had. If televised it was 4th division goal of the season. And the half time pie was magnificent.
Same thing happened at Leicester in a cuptie way back in the 60s. It was either Andy Lochhed or Allan Clarke who blasted a screamer past Roy Ironside. Tinribs turned just in time to catch the ball on its way back out, and as he shaped to chuck the ball back to the centre for a kick off he saw the ref waving play on! I think it might have been Jack Taylor...
It happened more than once at Rochdale and involving more than just us. The issue was that there wasn't much space between the goalposts and the terrace behind the goal. Some goals touched the net and may not have crossed the line. I think that the stanchions may have been angular, so a shot could hit what was a metal upright stanchion and look as though it had hit the post and come back out. I recall that this happened at Spotland more than once.
I remember this one I was there. We were in the old brewery stand and the crowd went mad till it was given.
Or do you mean one that wasn't but was allowed? Huddersfield in the glorious 1996/1997 season, went in direct from a throw in. Can't be a goal but was given.
I still think Watson should have just turned it over the bar. I feel like we should all know better than to trust the judgement of the referee.
Can anyone recall our last minute equaliser against Leeds, FA Cup, in 1991.. That's a goal that shouldn't have been for a different reason lol