Can't believe people are saying the touch was lucky or the keeper was to blame. Charlton player shows a great bit of skill and scores and it gets dismissed.
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Correct - reminds me of the time when JJ got his 50th goal for us. The first player In one hell of a long time to do that. People here were debating it because one looked a little bit iffy.
You mean, literally scored by Therry Racon?
Yes you leave it. It was JJ’s goal.
It literally wasn't, unless you're changing the universally-held 'last touch off attacking player = their goal' maxim
I don't know what you're so wound up about anyway - JJ scored a few more after that, ending up with 54 Charlton goals
I don’t remember the goal, I’m just saying I remember people trying to take it away from him. Even when the club and all the football websites were saying Jackson’s goal.
I don’t remember the goal, I’m just saying I remember people trying to take it away from him. Even when the club and all the football websites were saying Jackson’s goal.
Anyway, just so you know I’m not wound up.
Nothing makes me more instantly irritated than being accused of being angry when I am perfectly calm. Which is extra frustrating, because now I am angry. But I WASN'T WHEN YOU SAID I WAS.
Love the Luton fans on there talking about their bloke who dribbled up the entire pitch for one of the goals - Shame that they forget that he didnt actually score off it and from the resulting shot it was nothing more than a tap in from Lee!!
@golfaddick watch at 15 seconds in and you can see Ward crossing the halfway line well after the ball has been played. Well on-side. Also Rovers only have one player in their own half which I think also means he can't be off-side.
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I don't know what you're so wound up about anyway - JJ scored a few more after that, ending up with 54 Charlton goals
Anyway, just so you know I’m not wound up.
@golfaddick watch at 15 seconds in and you can see Ward crossing the halfway line well after the ball has been played. Well on-side. Also Rovers only have one player in their own half which I think also means he can't be off-side.