budgetmeansbudget wrote:Bloody hell, Newcastle score twice in injury time to win 4-3, after being 3-1 down at home to Norwich after 70 minutes of the game.
sussexpob wrote:budgetmeansbudget wrote:Bloody hell, Newcastle score twice in injury time to win 4-3, after being 3-1 down at home to Norwich after 70 minutes of the game.
I was reading about this last night. Apparently the board went up with 3 minutes additional time, there was no stoppage in injury time, and the ref played on to the 99th minute. Newcastle scored in the 96th and 97th minutes.... and Norwich came back in the 98th and had a chance of their own to level.
But yeah.... in a game where there is no crowd trouble, no weather problems, and no one going off in a stretcher for a bad injury, the ref played nearly 10 minutes extra time for apparently no reason.
Home game for Newcastle, by far the biggest stadium and reputation in the league...... is the ref playing on needlessly hoping they score?
Like I said, people who watched the game seem clueless as to why it didnt end after 93 minutes.
budgetmeansbudget wrote:sussexpob wrote:budgetmeansbudget wrote:Bloody hell, Newcastle score twice in injury time to win 4-3, after being 3-1 down at home to Norwich after 70 minutes of the game.
I was reading about this last night. Apparently the board went up with 3 minutes additional time, there was no stoppage in injury time, and the ref played on to the 99th minute. Newcastle scored in the 96th and 97th minutes.... and Norwich came back in the 98th and had a chance of their own to level.
But yeah.... in a game where there is no crowd trouble, no weather problems, and no one going off in a stretcher for a bad injury, the ref played nearly 10 minutes extra time for apparently no reason.
Home game for Newcastle, by far the biggest stadium and reputation in the league...... is the ref playing on needlessly hoping they score?
Like I said, people who watched the game seem clueless as to why it didnt end after 93 minutes.
I understand there were five substitutions in the second half, numerous bookings, plenty of goal celebrations plus a lengthy injury delay for Ciaran Clark. Then with the lengthy Newcastle goal celebrations in injury time, it all added up
We had a similar situation against Everton last season when Everton scored what they thought was the winner in injury time, the crowd came on the pitch and the game was stopped for almost two minutes.
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