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Twiglet
27-01-2011, 09:39 PM
Unbelievable sportsmanship from Boreham Wood in a match against Havant last weekend.

Don't want to give away what happened, watch and see. It's so nice and I've never see anything like this. It shows that there are still some real sportsmanlike behaviour going around.

http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/blogs/world-of-sport/article/29220/

FranckSuzy
27-01-2011, 09:42 PM
Unbelievable sportsmanship from Boreham Wood in a match against Havant last weekend.

Don't want to give away what happened, watch and see. It's so nice and I've never see anything like this. It shows that there are still some real sportsmanlike behaviour going around.

http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/blogs/world-of-sport/article/29220/

:top marks:applause:

Removed
27-01-2011, 09:48 PM
Unbelievable but refreshing :thumbsup:

Compare that to the Naismith incident last nite :bitchy:

What about those that had a bet on the ft score :hmmm: potential pagger time at the bookies :greengrin

Houchy
27-01-2011, 09:55 PM
What a finish from the boy doing the passback though:agree::greengrin

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27-01-2011, 09:59 PM
What a finish from the boy doing the passback though:agree::greengrin

:agree: :greengrin

Get him in for the new half time challenge

The Falcon
27-01-2011, 10:03 PM
:agree:

Get him in for the new half time challenge

Ha.

What if it had been us against the yams? What then :greengrin

sambajustice
27-01-2011, 10:05 PM
Stevie crawford scored a goal like that for plymouth a few years back. Cant remember what happened exactly. Same scenario though, he walked up the park and put the ball in the net.

nonshinyfinish
27-01-2011, 10:55 PM
Ha.

What if it had been us against the yams? What then :greengrin

You have to ask? Watch the pass-back fly in, turn round, GIRUY to the Hearts end, still be smiling the same time next week.

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27-01-2011, 10:58 PM
You have to ask? Watch the pass-back fly in, turn round, GIRUY to the Hearts end, still be smiling the same time next week.

:agree: :greengrin

And they would do the same

greenlex
27-01-2011, 11:02 PM
Stevie crawford scored a goal like that for plymouth a few years back. Cant remember what happened exactly. Same scenario though, he walked up the park and put the ball in the net.
:agree:

Pretty Boy
27-01-2011, 11:20 PM
There was a lower league or cup game in England a couple of years back. Can't remember who was playing but basically it was 1-0 for one of the teams at half time when a player on the losing team collapsed in the dressing room and had to be given CPR and rushed to hospital. He was later diagnosed with a heart condition. Anyway the game was abandoned at 1-0 so in the rearranged game the team that had been getting beat allowed the team that had been leading to walk up the park and score straight from the kick off.

I've seen the whole passback scenario happen 1 or 2 times and i think Arsene Wenger once asked for a replay against Sheffield United after Kanu scored when Arsenal had tried to give the ball back as he hadn't realised what was happening. It's always nice to see such acts of sportsmanship now and again.

jane_says
27-01-2011, 11:25 PM
Stevie crawford scored a goal like that for plymouth a few years back. Cant remember what happened exactly. Same scenario though, he walked up the park and put the ball in the net.

:agree:
exactly the same situation, was when he played for plymouth argyle

Gorgie Green
27-01-2011, 11:33 PM
What is the big deal?
Hibs concede goals like that almost every game!!!!
The centre half put in a better challenge than anyone did at the Ayr goal!!!!!!!

sambajustice
28-01-2011, 02:38 PM
LIverpool got a penalty against arsenal a few years back now, Robbie Fowler "won" it but remonstrated with the ref and said it wasn't a penalty. ANyway, Fowler himself stepped up to take it, done a complete half arsed chip/shot thing (he probably told Seaman where he was going to put it) only thing was Seaman never caught it, he sort of parried it and then McManaman came running in and blootered the ball in the net!!

LOL

Tranent Hibby
28-01-2011, 02:43 PM
There was a lower league or cup game in England a couple of years back. Can't remember who was playing but basically it was 1-0 for one of the teams at half time when a player on the losing team collapsed in the dressing room and had to be given CPR and rushed to hospital. He was later diagnosed with a heart condition. Anyway the game was abandoned at 1-0 so in the rearranged game the team that had been getting beat allowed the team that had been leading to walk up the park and score straight from the kick off.

I've seen the whole passback scenario happen 1 or 2 times and i think Arsene Wenger once asked for a replay against Sheffield United after Kanu scored when Arsenal had tried to give the ball back as he hadn't realised what was happening. It's always nice to see such acts of sportsmanship now and again.

Our own CC was involved in the match , have to say given a goal a start and still lost the match

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/n/nottm_forest/7001796.stm

ForeverHibs93
28-01-2011, 02:50 PM
LIverpool got a penalty against arsenal a few years back now, Robbie Fowler "won" it but remonstrated with the ref and said it wasn't a penalty. ANyway, Fowler himself stepped up to take it, done a complete half arsed chip/shot thing (he probably told Seaman where he was going to put it) only thing was Seaman never caught it, he sort of parried it and then McManaman came running in and blootered the ball in the net!!

LOL
:faf:

PeterboroHibee
28-01-2011, 02:59 PM
LIverpool got a penalty against arsenal a few years back now, Robbie Fowler "won" it but remonstrated with the ref and said it wasn't a penalty. ANyway, Fowler himself stepped up to take it, done a complete half arsed chip/shot thing (he probably told Seaman where he was going to put it) only thing was Seaman never caught it, he sort of parried it and then McManaman came running in and blootered the ball in the net!!

LOL

Pretty sure it was Jason McAteer, still a ridiculous thing to do though :faf:.