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Haywain

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Tomoki Iwata’s goal for Birmingham was a brilliant volley into the net.
Very well struck and might be the goal of the day if it wasn't for Jamie Donley's goal for Leyton Orient, ridiculously 'credited' to Ortega in the Manchester City goal.
 
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Very well struck and might be the goal of the day if it wasn't for Jamie Donley's goal for Leyton Orient, ridiculously 'credited' to Ortega in the Manchester City goal.

I'm not sure it's ridiculous. Do we change the rules purely for nostalgia that it was a lower league team?
 

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I'm not sure it's ridiculous. Do we change the rules purely for nostalgia that it was a lower league team?
It's generally ridiculous to award goals on the basis of no intent at all. The keeper was beaten by the quick thinking and skill of Donley, who surely deserves credit for that. It's nothing to do with the goal being scored by a lower league team.
 

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It's generally ridiculous to award goals on the basis of no intent at all. The keeper was beaten by the quick thinking and skill of Donley, who surely deserves credit for that. It's nothing to do with the goal being scored by a lower league team.
The shot hit the crossbar and bounced down and away from the goal before the backpedaling goalkeeper knocks it into the goal.
Intent has nothing to do with it, if the goalkeeper wasn’t there, Donley wouldn’t have scored so the goal isn’t his.
 

Haywain

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The shot hit the crossbar and bounced down and away from the goal before the backpedaling goalkeeper knocks it into the goal.
Intent has nothing to do with it, if the goalkeeper wasn’t there, Donley wouldn’t have scored so the goal isn’t his.
That's your opinion and you're welcome to it, but it's different to mine.
 

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That's your opinion and you're welcome to it, but it's different to mine.

Without the touch from the goalie, the ball doesn’t go into the net. That’s undeniable. It can’t be the Orient player’s goal, however good the shot was
 

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A well deserved draw for the Gingerbreads against the league leaders. The lads battled hard for the full game, and didn't let up even at 2-0 down. With other results going their way it has closed the gap slightly at the bottom of the table.
 

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I’ve commented before on my team (Chelsea) & the lack of effort & desire, it was even more apparent at The Amex last night.

If you show your best but your best isn’t good enough then fair enough but to show disinterest which isn’t a one off this season or last come to that it’s not acceptable at all.
 

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If you like Newcastle vs Liverpool games (and why wouldn't you?) it's a fun few weeks ahead:

Wednesday 26 February
Liverpool v Newcastle (8.15pm) TNT Sports

Weekend of Saturday 1 March
Possible meeting in the FA Cup fifth round
(or more likely both advance to the Quarter Finals)
Draw on Monday night on The One Show

Saturday 16 March
Carabao Cup Final

If Newcastle get beaten in all three games, they still have the Champions League places to aim for. But if Newcastle win even one of these games, that could derail Liverpool's season pretty badly.
 

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Knocking Liverpool out of one of the cups could "derail their season pretty badly"? Seriously?

:lol: :lol:

“Yes we won the PL at a canter, won the League cup too, and got to the Champins League final… but losing in the PL to Newcastle on a wet Wednesday night really ruined our season”
 

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So Liverpool can be knocked out of a cup…

And Rangers knocked out of the Scottish Cup. At home. By Queens Park, a team from the championship. And Tavernier had a 96th minute penalty - that wasn’t a penalty in a thousand years, but this was Rangers at Ibrox - saved by the Queens goalie who had the game of his life

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Always possible when you fail to pick your best players. I suppose they consider the "European" matches more important than the FA Cup.

Yes, but managers normally have some of the big guns on the bench in case things go wrong (eg City yesterday has Stones, Bernardo, de Bruyne etc). Liverpool didn’t and it serves them right
 

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And Rangers knocked out of the Scottish Cup. At home. By Queens Park, a team from the championship. And Tavernier had a 96th minute penalty - that wasn’t a penalty in a thousand years, but this was Rangers at Ibrox - saved by the Queens goalie who had the game of his life
A truly magnificent result. The banter years continue :E:E:E

THC
 

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A query. Can any football team in the top two English divisions turn down a request to take part in the FA Cup competition if.....
(A) ... They are a side already involved in a major European competition
(B) ... They are an English Championship side that have much to gain financially by being promoted to the top level of the English game.
 

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No. Aside from Manchester United about 20 years ago, who got special permission from the FA, I believe it's a condition of membership that you participate in the designated competition(s) unless given dispensation not to. The only recent case of opting out has been Guernsey not taking part in the Trophy because of the expense (and that's imposed by the FA).
 

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No. Aside from Manchester United about 20 years ago, who got special permission from the FA, I believe it's a condition of membership that you participate in the designated competition(s) unless given dispensation not to. The only recent case of opting out has been Guernsey not taking part in the Trophy because of the expense (and that's imposed by the FA).

Top four divisions are automatically entered, below that level clubs can choose not to
 

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I'm not sure it's ridiculous. Do we change the rules purely for nostalgia that it was a lower league team?
Exactly, it was quite clearly an own goal.

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Always possible when you fail to pick your best players. I suppose they consider the "European" matches more important than the FA Cup.
The FA Cup is pretty much a reserve team competition nowadays.

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Looks like it's win the Europa League or bust for Ange Postecoglou after going out of two domestic cup competitions in a week.
 
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Well it's a good thing Liverpool apparently don't care about the Carabao Cup Final's significance to their wider season. Because from where I'm looking, the team that's 8 points clear in the Premier League and the last 16 of the Champion's League now has to beat Newcastle in a Wembley final to secure a treble. But before they even get there, they have to navigate a series of five Premier League games in quick succession (12th, 16th, 19th, 23rd, 26th February), the last of which is arguably the second easiest, a home fixture against Newcastle. Wow.
 

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In the later game Aston Villa beat Tottenham Hotspur 2-1 to put more pressure on Ange Postecoglu.
 

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York City are in a strong position after beating Woking 3-0 yesterday. Now only 4 points behind Barnet, but with two games in hand. The upcoming game between the two sides could have a big say in who goes up.

If there is anyone on this forum who hasn't yet been to the new LNER stadium, and has it on their list of stadiums to go to, feel free to send me a message as we may be able to arrange meeting up before or after the game. Or perhaps we have some York City regulars lurking here? ;)

Also, who plays football here? I just mean recreationally; simply playing with mates down the park or at your local sports centre counts! I know @CaptainHaddock has a weekly walking football session (in Dore?), but that's all I know of who are regular posters*. There must be more!

(* I have played football with a few other forum members, who aren't regular posters, but they don't know who I am!;))
 

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Any trackside roles for Postecolgou at Spurs?? He's very familiar with Points Failures... :rolleyes: :E

Aston Villa beat Spurs 2-1, first goal within 59 seconds, does the Club have any sort of Delay Repay scheme for disruption in service? I think they will be discussing his dismisssal shortly before Man United, Ipswich, Man City and Europa... Ange's job is untenable. Unwilling to adapt, rigid, stubborn, no plan B, Golden Boot winner Son is a shadow of his former self. It's reached a point where Spurs fans are betting against their own Club and won...
 

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A good win for Darlo on Saturday:

Darlington 3 v Marine 1 - Cedric Main was back from injury and score twice. Without him we lack a real goal threat. We only named 4 subs including 2 kids who arrived in on loan on Friday. One of our players who we secured on loan for the rest fo the season was apparently on trial at Stockport so couldn't play for us!
Saturday 16 March
Carabao Cup Final
Will Newcastle finally win a trophy in colour?
No. Aside from Manchester United about 20 years ago, who got special permission from the FA,
Darlington got the "lucky loser" ticket and played Villa at Villa park. We lost 3-1 at Gillingham in round 2. I bet they were pleased to draw Walsall away! we bumped into many of thier fans at New Street and there was lots of good natured joshing about the situation!

GIllingham had the last laugh - they got to the 6th round were Chelsea thrashed them.
York City are in a strong position after beating Woking 3-0 yesterday. Now only 4 points behind Barnet, but with two games in hand. The upcoming game between the two sides could have a big say in who goes up.
Lots of money behind York this season or at least money spent better this season! They are going well and should go up.
 

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We got knocked out the FA Cup by an Offside goal on Friday, still it's more important for us to stay in the league at the minute, it's pleasing that Liverpool and Chelsea have been knocked out as well and Leeds too so not all bad!
 

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