Considering the stick he got for that no goal, I'm surprised not more has been said about the first penalty awarded to Wycombe against Crewe. Ainsworth made it clear to the referee that he wasn't caught and it was not a penalty. How many players do that in a friendly let alone in a "must win" game?
Re the unfortunate decision against Shrews I suspect he was not in a position to claim categorically that it was not a goal and, on seeing the linesman flagging a goal, was entitled to celebrate, even if he thought it hadn't gone in.
I doubt if there is a player in any League that would have refused that goal. Against Crewe he could categorically say it wasn't a foul against him.
It was very unfortunate but I think the linesman should be the one who takes all the stick.
Ainsworth is a gentleman and it was a very proud moment for him to represent the Football League in the war memorial ceremony in France. I hate to see him associated with the word "cheat".
Re the unfortunate decision against Shrews I suspect he was not in a position to claim categorically that it was not a goal and, on seeing the linesman flagging a goal, was entitled to celebrate, even if he thought it hadn't gone in.
I doubt if there is a player in any League that would have refused that goal. Against Crewe he could categorically say it wasn't a foul against him.
It was very unfortunate but I think the linesman should be the one who takes all the stick.
Ainsworth is a gentleman and it was a very proud moment for him to represent the Football League in the war memorial ceremony in France. I hate to see him associated with the word "cheat".



