I think Shodipo did make a move towards the ball though as it was bouncing past their GK. So if he was stood offside I guess he was interfering.
However it was a marginal offside call at best, just as Hull says.
But what was he actually booking him for? The player running into him or the tackle where he very evidently got the ball?the officials were poor. Though the ref bottles out of sending virtue off which was to our favour
But what was he actually booking him for? The player running into him or the tackle where he very evidently got the ball?
He has shown already he is definitely Championship standard. His composure on the ball and awareness of virtually everything going on is superb - amazing for one so young. I would go so far as to say he is an upgraded version of Liam Bridcutt. If we don’t get promotion in the next two years he will definitely earn us big money from a Championship club. Only thing he needs to do is curb his mouth when things go against him (bit like Paudie). I love the passion, particularly when things go against us, but he is only talking his way into the ref’s book. Just get on with the game and show what you can do with the ball - that’s the best way to answer everyone.I think its amazing Ethan Erhahon has slotted in so well and only 21 fantastic signing in my opinion
I'm not buying the Shodipo was offside line. It looks to me like the keeper actually pushes him onside before Poole heads the ball and there are one if not two Plymouth defenders deep to the right side of the 6 yard box that appear to be playing him on.
Nope, didn't get that feeling at all.This is kind of highlights, just watched MK interview after the game today, starting to feel he as well as myself and many others are getting fed up with Hortins questions and all round person-. Anyone else have a similar feeling.
It’s quite hard to be ahead of the ball from a cornerI haven't seen the offside goal but could he have been offside at the point of the corner being taken, not at the time Poole heads it?