FRANCIS STRIKE RULED OUT

Discussion in 'The Hornets' Nest - Watford Chat' started by The Hornet, Sep 20, 2006.

  1. The Hornet

    The Hornet The Quiet Mod is Watching

    C+P From Watford FC Website

    FRANCIS STRIKE RULED OUT

    THE FA Premier League's Dubious Goals Panel has today (Wednesday) taken away Damien Francis' opening day goal at Everton.
    Damien Francis
    Watford's Goodison Park consolation, which came late in their 2-1 defeat, has instead been awarded as an own goal against Everton's Alan Stubbs.
    Meanwhile, Everton's first strike in that game has been confirmed as an Andrew Johnson goal, despite the ball deflecting in off the unfortunate Lloyd Doyley.
    In total the Panel reviewed seven goals from the FA Barclays Premier League between the period of August 19, to September 8, 2006.
     
  2. hornmeister

    hornmeister Tired

    Why bother reviewing it? It's not gonna change the result, seems like a waster of manpower to me.
     
  3. The Hornet

    The Hornet The Quiet Mod is Watching

    They have got nothing better to do and nothing else to spend their money on apparently
     
  4. hornmeister

    hornmeister Tired

    That's patently obvious looking at the cost of wembley. Is it 3 or 4 times more expensive than Cardiff?
     
  5. hornmeister

    hornmeister Tired

    Wonder how this affects my Fantsy team points? ???
     
  6. The Hornet

    The Hornet The Quiet Mod is Watching

    Not sure, they would have to honor what they gave you at the time, wouldn't they?
     
  7. hornmeister

    hornmeister Tired

    You would have thought that with the ref awarding the goal to Francis.

    Wonder if this will effect morale. It just seems like everything is going against us at the moment.
     
  8. Golden Army

    Golden Army Academy Graduate

    Does it really matter? We still lost 2-1
     
  9. hornmeister

    hornmeister Tired

    Not really but it's nice to have goals attributed to you.
     
  10. wfchornet2

    wfchornet2 The Prodigal mod

    if they can over rule the name on the goal sheet then it makes a farse of the whole refereeing thing... surely they should then take all of his decisions into account and award us the win based on Evertons penalty not being a penalty and the decision of no penalty to us being that it was in fact a penalty!! its total BS to me!!! (i do realise this could never happen, but theres a point to be made!)
     

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