Our record with Huddlestone in the team has been poor for ages, he rarely creates a goal and even more rarely scores. We win far more often with Meyler in the team. It's not coincidence.
And then the headline of the article is: Hull 2-1 Wolves: Robert Snodgrass scores late winner for Tigers
If our first half performances are now better than our second half ones, we know there's a problem...
Harsh doesn't come into it. It was going away from the goal and it went in off the keeper. Sucks but I still view it as snoddys.
someone posted the details during the week. you can have those. i don't know how an equation would help.
are you sure? i thought it touched the post, but it still looked like it was heading in. any links that show it coming away from the goal?
No special links, I'm just saying it based on Sky footage. It's clearly coming away from goal when it hits him and then goes in. If it wasn't going away from goal then it wouldn't have hit the keeper.
okay. from the limited footage i saw, the keeper could have easily been on the line and it might have hit him on its way in. the duration between it brushing the post and going in was so small and the touch off the woodwork could have put some spin on it.
He actually said 'I view it as Snoddy's' and I agree with him. Despite it being officially an own goal, it was a goal from a brilliant Snodgrass free kick and I'm giving him all the credit.
I do because he did all the work. It's a technicality that it's an OG, but my point is it's not a 'harsh' technicality, it is what it is.
You both fully accept the correct decision that its an own goal but both decide to consider it someone else's goal. I can't even be bothered.
True. But the ball was heading away from the goal and wouldn't have gone in if it hadn't been deflected off the keeper. Does seem funny as not all deflected shots in open play are classified as own goals.
The shot needs to be on target. That one hit the bar and was heading away from goal when it hit Ikeme. Good assist by Snoddy though.