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Jodie Jones Grimsby goal stands

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The league have credited Jodie Jones with his goal for Notts against Grimsby, he’s now on two.

 

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It’s great news for Jodi Jones; he’s got his wish, and it’s good to have it confirmed as his goal. It won’t make much difference to his performances, but for his stats and club record, it’s a bonus.

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I am very happy with this news myself, as I thought he had scored. I didn't see the reflection, as I said at the time @super_pie kept complaining I hadn't seen the deflection it took of the players foot. Having seen the replies of the goal, I still only think it was a minor touch and looked to be going in.

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I thought it had caught a slight deflection. I couldn’t tell at the time if he had thought to fake a cross but decided to go for goal. In the highlights, it did look like a cross, but I am happy for Jodi Jones.

I am also pleased for Jodi Jones. He’s such a talented player, and it’s something that will hopefully give him a bit more of a boost.

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Good news for Jodi Jones, I believe he should score plenty more goals over the course of the season but it’s wonderful to see this one credited to him.

Jodi Jones may not publicly show that he cares, but privately, he will be happy with the achievement. He is not likely to worry or be bothered by it, but rather, he will be content that it has been counted in his name.

Jodie Jones will be pleased with the news. I’m sure he wouldn’t have minded if it hadn’t been attributed to him, but now that it has, well, that’s a different matter. That makes two for him.

Jodi just didn't click in the first two games, and I worried about where Macca was going to get the service that he got from RR last season.  But he's really come good against Grimsby and Doncaster. He's going to get balls in the box for Langstaff and McGoldrick and score a few himself.  

I am pleased Jodi Jones ended up being credited for his goal. It’s something that seems unimportant, but for a player to have goals to their name can be something that helps get the most out of them.

It is debatable whether the EFL should grant the goal. I am sure there will be other goals that will not be credited to others, and that could be inconsistent. It is up to the EFL to decide; we accept it, and I am happy for Jodi. I just wonder what would happen if another player’s goal is denied, and it is more deserving

Another goal has been added to Jodi Jones’ tally, a decision I don’t question. If the EFL deems it appropriate to credit Jodi, then that’s satisfactory for me.

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