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Post by ashfieldpanther on Feb 13, 2018 8:24:09 GMT
In the game between Finland and Canada at the olympics today Canada thought they had scored, play carried on and there was a review, after which a goal was awarded. Before the review could take place Canada almost scored again. What would have happened to that goal and the goal under review if they had scored. Does the review get cancelled, does the review stand and the other goal cancelled, or what ?
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Post by Yotes on Feb 13, 2018 13:30:12 GMT
In the game between Finland and Canada at the olympics today Canada thought they had scored, play carried on and there was a review, after which a goal was awarded. Before the review could take place Canada almost scored again. What would have happened to that goal and the goal under review if they had scored. Does the review get cancelled, does the review stand and the other goal cancelled, or what ? I would imagine the first goal stands, the second goal is cancelled as the clock will be reset to the time of the first goal. I don't know for sure though. It's an interesting grey area though. One that football will shortly have to deal with without the benefit of a stopped clock. What if some sort of penalty occurs in what turns out to be "dead" time?
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Post by tim27 on Feb 13, 2018 15:57:37 GMT
Not 100% sure but I think both goals would count.
I know that if the other team had scored on the resulting play and then the review was confirmed good then both goals count
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Post by Yotes on Feb 13, 2018 16:45:31 GMT
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Post by ashfieldpanther on Feb 13, 2018 22:47:29 GMT
Well thats cleared things up ! Thanks for taking the trouble.
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