Highlights of Hednesford v Stocksbridge

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Highlights of Hednesford v Stocksbridge

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Good to see Del and Julie at the game hope they enjoyed it

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Jon wrote:Good to see Del and Julie at the game hope they enjoyed it
Indeed we did Jon - thanks! :clap:

Can I just say that the crowd shot on 8.37 is exceptional! :mrgreen:
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Once again the highlights confirm some things:-

1) Harv's goal was in fact put into the net by the SPS number 5
2) Lenny's crossfield pass in the build up was top quality
3) The sending off for the tackle on Harv was justified (the SPS twitter at the time said it "was for nothing" then seconds later it said that the offender's foot was "semi-high" (whatever that means - it could mean that the tackle was a semi-leg-breaker I guess)
4) Our disallowed goal should have stood as Aaron was level when the ball was crossed
5) We should have had at least another penalty

Hopefully the latter two will level themselves up in the next couple of weeks!!
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Perton Pitman wrote:Once again the highlights confirm some things:-

1) Harv's goal was in fact put into the net by the SPS number 5
2) Lenny's crossfield pass in the build up was top quality
3) The sending off for the tackle on Harv was justified (the SPS twitter at the time said it "was for nothing" then seconds later it said that the offender's foot was "semi-high" (whatever that means - it could mean that the tackle was a semi-leg-breaker I guess)
4) Our disallowed goal should have stood as Aaron was level when the ball was crossed
5) We should have had at least another penalty

Hopefully the latter two will level themselves up in the next couple of weeks!!
Yes x5 - The first red card challenge was a disgrace, and the second probably worthy of a red in itself though the ref used his get-out clause of a second yellow, somewhat ironic since that guy's first yellow was for arguing about the first red!

Rey nowhere near offside, I wonder if the lino confused him for Patterson who may have been half a yard further forward?

Did I hear the gaffer berating Ossie for his fancy flick on about 3:30?? We thought it was brilliant!!

And I'm looking forward to the image rights cheque...

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Glyn wrote: And I'm looking forward to the image rights cheque...

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For this?

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Aye. Lost with no texting to do!!

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