Goals on sky

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  1. Hom

    Homer Well-Known Member

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    After watching replay of goals
    Was Steele a little late seeing ball for first
    Holts goal a man was stood offside by a mile when Holt scored.
    Third and fourth goals were scrappy but they had the ball drop for them.
    On another day they might not have scored because the ball might not have dropped kindly for them.
    Jennings was not a Red Card, watched it a few times. Just like Dawsons, he went in with one foot and the other out of play. Their players made a meal of it. A yellow at best.
    All in all it was one of those days. Flicker will pick them up and they will learn from this match.
    I think Blackpool could get the rebound, and Charlton is unfinished business
    Keep the faith lads only first game
     
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    The first one was a good finish to be fair, looked even better on Sky this morning as well. I didn't actually feel there was anything wrong with the second goal but then again I was looking to blame one of our defenders rather than looking who was offside and who wasn't. The third goal was Chris O'Grady getting beaten to the ball too easily and the fourth one was Wiseman's lack of marking and not helping M'Voto. Plus for the fourth one, Cranie would have eaten Fortune up on another day with the tackle before the cross went in.

    Jennings was not a sending off even though I did feel it was at the time. I also felt Ben Watson wound the situation up, ending up with Jennings kicking off even more.

    I agree wi it only being one day. We got arsehold by Charlton last season then somehow managed a draw at Forest so no need to worry.
     

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