Bold Seagull
strong and stable with me, or...
I know there's not much point in prolonging this much longer but I thought the two pictures on the Argus letter page today that someone sent in are interesting. Both were the same shot taken from different angles and would seem to suggest that its now more likely that the officials were correct and its not a goal.
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The second shot shows that the ball hasn't crossed the line completely although the first looks certain that it had. Anyway if there is any doubt then the ref is right to disallow.
The trouble is with all these shots of sticks in gardens or rugs or door thresholds, is that they are taken from 2m away at approx. 1.5m high with probably a conventional 28mm lens or similar. All these do is show that in some instances, a ball can appear to look over the line, but sometimes isn't. None of these go anyway to demonstrating that a shot of Greer, zoomed in from the halfway line, most likely at a 10m+ elevated position, with a foreshortening of the shot, successfully cleared the ball without it fully crossing.
That shot from above isn't even vertically over the line, it's vertically over the centre of the ball - move that camera position 100mm to the left so it's over the centre of the line, and that ball is going to look in!