Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Posted

Serves the keeper right, he went down like a sack of spuds looking for a free kick so he could waste more time. The Barnsley striker was expecting a booking by the look of him walking back up the pitch after scoring, but there was nothing wrong with the goal.

  • Like 5
Posted

but its still a foul even if the keeper was timewasting? if that is the case, the referee should have given an indirect free kick. you cant give a keeper a push, even if it was not that aggressive.

  • Like 6
Supporter+
Posted

I think it should have been a foul on the goalkeeper, he may have been time wasting, if he was then the ref should book him and add time on.

  • Like 5
Posted

It's time this kind of behaviour was stopped by players.The ref is in a can't win situation.There was barely any contact on the goalie but as @DangerousSausage says he went down like a sack of spuds .Another ref could have given the attacker a yellow card or even a red, depriving his team of his services.Unsporting , verging on cheating.How many times have we seen on TV  a player fall to the ground, rolling around after a tackle, holding a part of their anatomy ,only for replays to show there was no contact at all.The goalie should get an oscar.

  • Like 5
Supporter+
Posted

Let’s face it if that goalie had been Slocombe or Stone then we as Notts fans would have been enraged that the goal was given.

  • Like 2
  • Sad 1
Posted
4 minutes ago, Fan of Big Tone said:

Let’s face it if that goalie had been Slocombe or Stone then we as Notts fans would have been enraged that the goal was given.

A lot of fans from the goalies perspective would  be incensed, especially in real time and from a distance but I think most fans don't like their players to play act.Even more so when found out.If it had been any Notts player confronting a goalie in a similar way and the ref had disallowed the goal I imagine Notts fans would be infuriated.

  • Like 2
Posted

It was a silly goal to concede, amusing but I agree that the officials should have awarded a foul. They could have even booked the Barnsley player. All goalkeepers take their time once the ball is in play. Many also do the routine of rolling the ball out and then picking it up again. There’s no rule against it, it’s just clever time-wasting, but in this case, it got a bit ridiculous.

  • Like 6
Posted

It's 100% a foul, but I think it's a good thing it counted because if it happens more often, then it will put keepers off from being so mindless. 😛 

Either that or create more funny football videos.

  • Like 3
  • Haha 1
Posted

It's a contact sport, players are allowed to touch each other (and it was barely more than a touch). The keeper made a conscious decision to go down, he could easily have stayed on his feet so why blow for a foul? Hopefully letting this goal stand will make some players think twice.

John Bostock did something similar for Wrexham's first against us - he went down theatrically expecting a free kick, the ref waved play on and seconds later the ball was in the net. Just get on with the game!

  • Like 3
  • Love 1
Posted

Well, you wouldn’t want the goalkeeper to be yours as that’s just making fun and results in a silly outcome that could have been avoided. Yet, you would want the foul to be given. It’s a peculiar football clip.

  • Like 3
Posted

You can’t push a goalkeeper, that’s a foul any day of the week, no matter how lightly the goalkeeper went down. To me, it looks like a foul. You can’t even pull on a goalkeeper’s shirt during a corner kick, etc. Quite rightly so, this shouldn’t be allowed.

  • Like 2
Posted

Terrible, I’m pleased the referee awarded the goal because even if a Notts keeper had tried that, I would feel the goal was justified.

  • Like 1

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.

About PON

Pride of Nottingham

Pride of Nottingham is an independent fansite devoted to Notts County, the world’s oldest professional football club. Created in 2013, it has served as a source of Magpie news, features, match previews, reports, analysis and interviews for more than three years.

Support PON

Enjoy our content? Want to help us grow? Your donation will go a long way towards improving the site!

donate-pon.png

Meet the Team

Chris Chris Administrators
super_ram super_ram Global Moderators
DangerousSausage DangerousSausage Global Moderators
CliftonMagpie CliftonMagpie Global Moderators

Social Media

×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

Pride of Nottingham uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website. To approve, simply continue using the site or click 'I accept' Terms of Use.