Daley Goal Stands Despite Controversy
The emphatic win by the Streets of London over BASOM was the talk of the town Wednesday - but it wasn't the final score that was craving all the attention. The media is still in a frenzy over who scored the fourth goal.Dave Scribner's shot was allegedly tucked home by Myke Daley. But some experts believe Daley's shoelaces touched the ball only after it had crossed the line.
And photographic evidence clearly shows Daley's shoelaces touching the ball after it crossed the line - which would mean that Scribner scored the goal as pundits point out. But the foot in question is Daley's right foot not his left and it is a well known fact that Daley can't score using his right foot.
Either way FIFA has ruled the way the referee saw it (or didn't as the case may be) and has awarded the goal to Daley with Scribner receiving the assist.
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2 Comments:
Rubbish, pure rubbish. Although I am happy to lose a goal on such an auspicous occasion as Daley even TOUCHING the ball with his right foot towards goal.
Semantics......It would have dribbled along the goal line had I not been there to clean up Scribner's mess (as usual). By the way, the first goal of the evening was actually scored with my right "foot", despite the media interpretation that my head is on the end of my right leg.
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