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by Man Friday » 11 Sep 2009 10:00
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Was that Craig Hignetts cheating goal when we stopped thinking we had a freekick?
No. It was the incompetant refeering by George Cain. Boro thought quickly and took advantage but did nothing wrong.
I was seeing red mist at the time but my memory of it was that it should have been our free kick and their player who was on the line getting treatment ran on and took the kick quickly.
by Dirk Gently » 11 Sep 2009 12:40
Man FridayTilehurst EndSun Tzu No. It was the incompetant refeering by George Cain. Boro thought quickly and took advantage but did nothing wrong.
I was seeing red mist at the time but my memory of it was that it should have been our free kick and their player who was on the line getting treatment ran on and took the kick quickly.
Correct. But it was incompetent refereeing by Cain who, having given a free kick to Reading, allowed Boro to take it!!! Unbelieveable!!! It could only happen to Reading. But then again, it happened because we we are little Reading. Certainly the ref that night couldn't have given a toss. Should have been shot for abdicating his responsibilities.
by bcubed » 20 Sep 2009 18:25
by seahawk10 » 05 Mar 2010 19:19
Geekins Portsmouth 7-4 Reading
by Baines » 05 Mar 2010 19:30
seahawk10Geekins Portsmouth 7-4 Reading
I actually enjoyed that game. Historic and entertaining. If only we had made that penalty we could have gotten a result. That day wasn't gutting for me in the least. (I realize you are in Portsmouth, surrounded by Portsmouth fans).
by facaldaqui » 05 Mar 2010 19:35
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by Jerry St Clair » 05 Mar 2010 20:33
Dirk Gently You're forgetting that it was Hignett who was apparently fouled and received treatment - and so he should have been standing by the touchline instead of received the pass from the free-kick.
That incident was a turning point in our season, just like Robbie Keane's unpunished penalty encroachment at White Hart Lane almost exaclt 10 years later was too. Befor both incidents we were sitting reasonably comfortably in the league - after each incident virtually nothing went right again and we were relegated.
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