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How far back are you going fro that to be a miss? Pretty certain in the 45 years I've been watching the Albion, penalties that go in off the keeper have always been a goal.Over the line by a hair's breadth, not even millimetres.
Interesting that goal line technology is black or white, but can it really be ThAT precise?
In the old days it's a miss and in the very old days gentlemen would probably agree that it be retaken. Indeed, you wonder whether Corinthian Casuals vs Royal Engineers ever had a penalty shootout, or the like.
Rapinoe's miss was key. The legend blots her copybook. Not the first.
The linesman reacted straight away to her watch going off, so I was a bit confused as to why the referee seemed so uncertain.Thought that was a bit bizarre because if they have GLT then the ref should have had an immediate signal to her watch confirming it was over the line.
Ahead on my TV. Logically, commentary is always behind the action. It’s fractional but noticeable on key moments. You don’t shout that the keeper’s made a great save, for instance, just as she touches it.Commentary is behind the action
I was noticing the same. Takes me back to when sky commentaries were so bad you had to turn the sound down and put Alan Green on.The commentary is annoyingly out of sync, unless Robyn Cowen can see into the future. Calling shots and saves before they happen.
See post 247.Anyone noticed the seagull flag by the corner