You just beat me to itDevante Cole on the mark for Barnsley tonight
You just beat me to itDevante Cole on the mark for Barnsley tonight
What if one crossed the line then got scooped out by the keeper, but the ref gave the goal? Would that be deemed to be in the back of the net?he has hit 15 goals all of which went in the back of the net.
Let me ask you a question. Did that hit the back of the net?What if one crossed the line then got scooped out by the keeper, but the ref gave the goal? Would that be deemed to be in the back of the net?
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Also for clarity, what is the back of the net? Surely when a goal is scored and the ball reaches the net, it's the front of the net that it makes contact with. The back of the net is what spectators behind the goal hit when they try to throw the ball back from an attempt by a player that missed the goal, isn't it? The other complication is to whether or not the nets are hung on to the goal frame the same way around every game. What is the back of the net one week might have been the front in the previous match. All of which leads to the intriguing idea that occasionally players are not trying to score but are trying to return the ball to the spectators that failed to hit the back of the net when they threw the ball. In light of this, when a player puts the ball into the goal (or scoring as some would have it) then they should be deemed to have failed.What if one crossed the line then got scooped out by the keeper, but the ref gave the goal? Would that be deemed to be in the back of the net?
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Beggars can’t be choosersHope this isn't true - never rated this guy. I think the wurzels had a bad dose of him on loan at sometime as well................
https://insidefutbol.com/2024/01/17/cardiff-city-and-hull-city-eye-loaning-winger/633452/

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Also for clarity, what is the back of the net? Surely when a goal is scored and the ball reaches the net, it's the front of the net that it makes contact with. The back of the net is what spectators behind the goal hit when they try to throw the ball back from an attempt by a player that missed the goal, isn't it? The other complication is to whether or not the nets are hung on to the goal frame the same way around every game. What is the back of the net one week might have been the front in the previous match. All of which leads to the intriguing idea that occasionally players are not trying to score but are trying to return the ball to the spectators that failed to hit the back of the net when they threw the ball. In light of this, when a player puts the ball into the goal (or scoring as some would have it) then they should be deemed to have failed.
Simple.
You really are being a silly old billy (apologies William) Clingy, I missed you when you were away, However you are back to your old devious ways, support jck200, be more like jck200, Masky has seen the light in him! Couldn’t find any in BFB!Masky
You really are being a silly old billy (apologies William) Clingy, I missed you when you were away, However you are back to your old devious ways, support jck200, be more like jck200, Masky has seen the light in him! Couldn’t find any in BFB!Masky
It must be confusing when it is said the only thing the goalie had to do was is pick the ball out from the back of the net. I hope no one else is confused because heaven help them when we move on to other topics.Also for clarity, what is the back of the net? Surely when a goal is scored and the ball reaches the net, it's the front of the net that it makes contact with. The back of the net is what spectators behind the goal hit when they try to throw the ball back from an attempt by a player that missed the goal, isn't it? The other complication is to whether or not the nets are hung on to the goal frame the same way around every game. What is the back of the net one week might have been the front in the previous match. All of which leads to the intriguing idea that occasionally players are not trying to score but are trying to return the ball to the spectators that failed to hit the back of the net when they threw the ball. In light of this, when a player puts the ball into the goal (or scoring as some would have it) then they should be deemed to have failed.
Simple.
Hope this isn't true - never rated this guy. I think the wurzels had a bad dose of him on loan at sometime as well................
https://insidefutbol.com/2024/01/17/cardiff-city-and-hull-city-eye-loaning-winger/633452/
Would rather have Giles back given the choice, at least he's a known quantity and did a decent job for us previously.A bit of a chequered career. Not really hit it off anywhere apart from Rangers.
He has ability but seems to have difficulty showing it regularly. Looks a risk to me.
Very well thought out………and pedantic hahaha.Also for clarity, what is the back of the net? Surely when a goal is scored and the ball reaches the net, it's the front of the net that it makes contact with. The back of the net is what spectators behind the goal hit when they try to throw the ball back from an attempt by a player that missed the goal, isn't it? The other complication is to whether or not the nets are hung on to the goal frame the same way around every game. What is the back of the net one week might have been the front in the previous match. All of which leads to the intriguing idea that occasionally players are not trying to score but are trying to return the ball to the spectators that failed to hit the back of the net when they threw the ball. In light of this, when a player puts the ball into the goal (or scoring as some would have it) then they should be deemed to have failed.
Simple.
Thanks RobbieVery well thought out………and pedantic hahaha.
