holdsteady
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Not actually enough contact to make anyone fall over so if he doesn’t throw himself to the ground then Barnsley don’t score. Plus why drop the ball?
Oh come one, let's not compare us with Wycombe they take it to another levelWe were time wasting last night towards the end! And Brannagan took an age to get to the corner flag to take the corner
Obviously it's clearly a foul but at last there's justice for Wycombe's persistent time wasting.
Not actually enough contact to make anyone fall over so if he doesn’t throw himself to the ground then Barnsley don’t score. Plus why drop the ball?
Would they?! Not sure how in anyway that is even close to being a red card. A foul yes, possibly a yellow card but no way is it a red.Yeah, it's funny because it's Wycombe, but plenty of referees would have sent the Barnsley lad off.
Would they?! Not sure how in anyway that is even close to being a red card. A foul yes, possibly a yellow card but no way is it a red.
From how I see it, I think the goalie used his right arm to brace against the player (with ball in left hand), then used left arm to brace the fall and the ball got lost in translation between those moments. Keepers make those falls with the ball still held so you could say he was clumsy (while setting aside the initial push)
Having seen the better angle I still think it’s a foul.
There’s so little contact there that you don’t need to brace against anything, that wouldn’t knock my 94 year old grandad over, he could just stay standing up and get on with the game and High Wycombe get a point, he has thrown himself to the ground to waste (even more time).
Goalies get so much protection yet waste so much time, this one just gets his comeuppance for it.
Says it all!but Darren Drysdale was the referee.
Hopefully WycombeOK, let's all laugh at Wycombe but that "incident" gives Barnsley two additional points which may cost someone a playoff place come May
Ainsworth to return?Just 1,604 in attendance at Adams Park to witness the FA Cup loss to Morecambe today and the natives are getting very restless with gaffer Matt Bloomfield.
Feels inevitable.Ainsworth to return?
Just 1,604 in attendance at Adams Park to witness the FA Cup loss to Morecambe today and the natives are getting very restless with gaffer Matt Bloomfield.