The Sweeper: Neil Warnock’s Case for Goal-Line Technology
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It's a scenario goal-line technology advocates live for.
On Saturday, everyone believed Crystal Palace's Freddie Sears had made it 1-0 over Bristol City in the 34th minute when his mid-air strike flew into the net and back out off the stanchion. Everyone, save referee Rob Shoebridge and assistant Chris Knowles, who adjudged the ball to have careened off the post.
Pitch Invasion @ Aug 16, 2009 4:57 PM EDT | Blog Profile
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