Hahnemann's right, up to the line
Marcus Hahnemann has a point. A lone voice in defense of the ubiquitously-ridiculed awarding of a phantom goal to his Reading team on Saturday, the Seattle native has argued that any number of officiating mistakes can change the course of the game over 90 minutes, so that ordering a replay every time there is a game-changing error is just impractical.
No Short Corners @ Sep 22, 2008 5:24 PM EDT | Blog Profile
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