Well, the highlight of the football this weekend, for me, has to be the couple of hours that Blackpool were top of the Premiership. Shortly before Chelsea annihilated someone to surpass them.
If anybody has before/after pictures of Hearts fans from a) when they went in front in added time at the end of the first half, and b) when they conceded just a few seconds later, that'd be good. Always amusing to see people go from euphoria to despair in a matter of seconds.
We played Bristol City this week, in the battle of the Elderly Goalkeepers. They had David James (40) and we had Neil Sullivan (also 40) who was playing in his 500th League game.
We were all over them in the first half, but didn't score. Except for when we did, and David James pulled it back from yards over the line, and it wasn't given. The second half we weren't very good, we conceded straight away, but got a deserved penalty just before the end to finish the game 1-1. In typical fashion, we were totally ignored by the tv coverage, who instead decided to talk about Steve Coppell, who doesn't even work in football anymore. The BBC's match preview also said that we hadn't won our opening two games at this level in all of our 109 year history. Except we're 131 years old. Oh well.
I see Dundee Utd also got a very late equaliser. Until I looked today, I'd thought they'd lost 1-0.
Anyhow, with yet another case of a goal not being given, I was wondering where you folks all stood with regards to "goal-line technology". Personally I'm against it, because it's a slippery slope, and frankly if video evidence was brought in for that, then it wouldn't be long before people wanted to use it for offsides, fouls, and so on and so forth.
I would be happy to have a couple of extra officials though - one behind each goal. They simply spot whether the ball crosses the line, and provide an extra pair of eyes for penalty decisions if the ref wants a second opinion. Doesn't stop or slow down the game, and provides extra jobs. No need for cameras on the goal line.
Today's Results for forum members' teams:[/u]
Doncaster Rovers 1 - 1 Bristol City
East Stirlingshire 2 - 1 Monstrose
Hearts 1 - 1 St. Johnstone
Inverness CT 0 - 1 Celtic
Liverpool 1 - 1 Arsenal
Nottingham Forest 1 - 1 Scum Utd
Rangers 2 - 1 Kilmarnock
St. Mirren 1 - 1 Dundee Utd
Wolves 2 - 1 Stoke
This Week's Score:Team Beau Peep 11 - 9 The Opposition
Running Total: Team Beau Peep 1 - 0 The Opposition