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A different kind of nil nil - Report 18:30 - Sep 18 with 3419 viewsNorthernr

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A different kind of nil nil - Report on 20:27 - Sep 18 with 3048 viewsBrianMcCarthy

Missed this one, so thanks for the report more than ever.

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A different kind of nil nil - Report on 20:28 - Sep 18 with 3049 viewsWatford_Ranger

At the time from 80 yards away I agree it looked a stonewall pen but the contact was minimal on the highlights show.
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A different kind of nil nil - Report on 22:08 - Sep 18 with 2778 viewsterryb

" Stoke rightly stewing that when play was stopped for an injury with the ball bobbling round our penalty box it was restarted with an uncontested drop ball in our favour "

This is per the laws of the game Clive. No matter what the circumstance, if the game is stopped with the ball in the penalty area, the game restarts with the ball being dropped to the goalkeeper. Uncontested & no opponent allowed in the area.
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A different kind of nil nil - Report on 23:10 - Sep 18 with 2635 viewsnix

I thought it was a pen in real time and thought we'd got away with one. It looked a lot less certain in the highlights and a bit like the guy was trying to buy a foul by waiting until there was small touch and going down like a sack of spuds.

I'm not sure about the quality of the match, either. I don't think I could stand the hoofing the ball up in the air/head tennis Stoke resorted to when we were putting them under pressure midway through the second half. That combined with the shirt pulling and nudging off the ball prevented it from being the kind of spectacle I like to watch.

Flint is always a bit of a thorn in our side though, getting a preposterous penalty decision once while playing up front and going down as if he'd been shot. And it would be nice not to have to play a Alex Neill side three times in a season. But at least we'll always have Seny's goal...
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A different kind of nil nil - Report on 23:16 - Sep 18 with 2618 viewspaulparker

Never a pen in a million years
For once the ref got it right even though he had a poor game
Btw nice to meet Terryb yesterday & thank you for the kind words

And Bowles is onside, Swinburne has come rushing out of his goal , what can Bowles do here , onto the left foot no, on to the right foot That’s there that’s two, and that’s Bowles Brian Moore

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A different kind of nil nil - Report on 03:32 - Sep 19 with 2393 viewsSydneyRs

Reminds me of an old quote by ex Cov boss John Sillett "there are 0-0 draws and there are 0-0 draws, THAT was a 0-0 draw".
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A different kind of nil nil - Report on 09:15 - Sep 19 with 2067 viewsQPROslo

A different kind of nil nil - Report on 23:10 - Sep 18 by nix

I thought it was a pen in real time and thought we'd got away with one. It looked a lot less certain in the highlights and a bit like the guy was trying to buy a foul by waiting until there was small touch and going down like a sack of spuds.

I'm not sure about the quality of the match, either. I don't think I could stand the hoofing the ball up in the air/head tennis Stoke resorted to when we were putting them under pressure midway through the second half. That combined with the shirt pulling and nudging off the ball prevented it from being the kind of spectacle I like to watch.

Flint is always a bit of a thorn in our side though, getting a preposterous penalty decision once while playing up front and going down as if he'd been shot. And it would be nice not to have to play a Alex Neill side three times in a season. But at least we'll always have Seny's goal...


Strange When I saw it real time on the QPR + stream I thought it was a clear and cynical dive by Wilmott. Nick London said the same. But seeing the replay I was less sure. Nevertheless 1st reactions count most for me, that's all the Ref gets, without VAR anyway.
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A different kind of nil nil - Report on 09:30 - Sep 19 with 2022 viewsterryb

A different kind of nil nil - Report on 23:16 - Sep 18 by paulparker

Never a pen in a million years
For once the ref got it right even though he had a poor game
Btw nice to meet Terryb yesterday & thank you for the kind words


No problem Paul.

It was a very nice & unexpected surprise to meet you. Croydon has a lot to answer for!
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A different kind of nil nil - Report on 11:04 - Sep 19 with 1871 viewsngbqpr

When Flint was taking the pis$ out of Seny when he was lining up his wall, I was thinking that from my seat in R block, I could easily run on, lamp him, then jump back in without being apprehended.

I then remembered that I'm nearing 60 and get out of breath walking the dog...he's an elite sportsman at his physical peak...he's both tall and broad...I'm a man of peace...and it risked a lifetime ban.

So I maturely let it go. Gayle's fk clips the top of the bar, Seny remains unruffled, and all's well with the world. Save the lack of a deserved late winner at the Loft End that would've been a real roof-raiser.

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A different kind of nil nil - Report on 11:32 - Sep 19 with 1828 viewsTacticalR

Over 60s should keep fit in case pitch interventions are needed.

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A different kind of nil nil - Report on 11:49 - Sep 19 with 1802 viewsngbqpr

A different kind of nil nil - Report on 11:32 - Sep 19 by TacticalR

Over 60s should keep fit in case pitch interventions are needed.


I'll try Tactical, believe me I'll try. I need to be ready to man the barricades even at 70, to ward off the threat of Hayes Park Rangers.

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A different kind of nil nil - Report on 11:50 - Sep 19 with 1799 viewsnix

A different kind of nil nil - Report on 09:15 - Sep 19 by QPROslo

Strange When I saw it real time on the QPR + stream I thought it was a clear and cynical dive by Wilmott. Nick London said the same. But seeing the replay I was less sure. Nevertheless 1st reactions count most for me, that's all the Ref gets, without VAR anyway.


I'm not great at getting these right Oslo. From my position in the stand, it looked like he'd cleaned him out but just less clear from the replay but could be argued either way.
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A different kind of nil nil - Report on 11:54 - Sep 19 with 1790 viewsWilkinswatercarrier

Just watched the highlights and Dunne should have scored. I thought he was unlucky when watching in the Upper Loft, but from the camera angle it was a massive chance.
Agree it was an entertaining game for a 0-0, but my Gid I couldn't watch Stoke every week and their hoof ball.
A break and chance for everyone to get fit and hopefully kick on as we're 6th which I think we would of all taken a few weeks back.
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A different kind of nil nil - Report on 14:11 - Sep 19 with 1630 viewscpgerber

Refs will do well to look at the AUS-NZ rugby game from last week to see an example of someone who made big balls call against time wasting at a critical moment in a crucial game. Hats off to the ref there.
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A different kind of nil nil - Report on 15:31 - Sep 19 with 1523 viewsNoelmc

A different kind of nil nil - Report on 11:54 - Sep 19 by Wilkinswatercarrier

Just watched the highlights and Dunne should have scored. I thought he was unlucky when watching in the Upper Loft, but from the camera angle it was a massive chance.
Agree it was an entertaining game for a 0-0, but my Gid I couldn't watch Stoke every week and their hoof ball.
A break and chance for everyone to get fit and hopefully kick on as we're 6th which I think we would of all taken a few weeks back.


I was in the East Paddock almost in-line with Dunne's header and the Ref's assistant had flagged for offside so would not have counted even if he had scored.
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A different kind of nil nil - Report on 17:47 - Sep 19 with 1380 viewsPinnerPaul

A different kind of nil nil - Report on 22:08 - Sep 18 by terryb

" Stoke rightly stewing that when play was stopped for an injury with the ball bobbling round our penalty box it was restarted with an uncontested drop ball in our favour "

This is per the laws of the game Clive. No matter what the circumstance, if the game is stopped with the ball in the penalty area, the game restarts with the ball being dropped to the goalkeeper. Uncontested & no opponent allowed in the area.


Correct. There was another one as well, where we had the ball and they still moaned when we got the drop ball.

What is it now, 2 1/2 years and players/fans still don't get the uncontested drop ball, despite it being pretty straightforward - whoever has the ball when the game is stopped gets it back, except for the scenario mentioned by Terry above.
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