jaseisblue
Well-Known Member
I was there, I remember it getting a bit feisty on the terrace. Couldn’t believe it stood, but then again it is City we’re talking about.
I was there, at the time as a keeper you couldn't travel more than 3/4 steps once you had the ball under control.Can we request a replay?
A friend has brought it up in conversation and i forgot all about it.
Any of you at the City Ground that day?
And should it have been ruled out?
We have at least one ref on here so I'll wait to see if he replies. I'm not sure if the laws define "ball under control" in this scenario but I seem to recall someone at the time saying two hands on the ball or one hand on the ball with the ball held against the body was required.
At the time I thought Crosby was a cheating twunt and dibble was a dozy twunt.

Wasn't there but a few years back I was working at a golf club near Peterborough. Dibble and others were playing in what I assume was their club golf day. I said to him something like "Gary Crosby sends his regards". He blanked me completely and stalked off to the first tee.Can we request a replay?
A friend has brought it up in conversation and i forgot all about it.
Any of you at the City Ground that day?
And should it have been ruled out?
Everything gets amplified now due to social media plus rolling sports news and radio relentlessly demanding ‘content’. The days before the PL era and the internet were a much more innocent time.I'm sure the four steps rule was in place at the time, so by allowing that, the referee ruled that a goalkeeper could run around with the ball in one hand as he wasn't in control of the ball
Wind the clock forward a number of years and (I think it was vs Aston Villa) Rodri came back from an offside position to tackle a centre half. We scored a goal from it and there was absolute outrage, yet the Cosby Dibble incident was just a bit of a laugh
No one thought it should have been given then either, bar Clough.Nowt up with it. Was a goal then, wouldn’t be a goal now though.
He said as he only had one hand on the ball he wasn't in control - seemed very lame at the time.What annoyed me about it, apart from the fact it clearly shouldn’t have been allowed, was that the referee claimed afterwards that he had seen it and came up with some bullshit excuse as to why it was a legitimate goal.
I was in the main stand that day, pretty much level with where the referee was standing at the time and he wasn’t even looking at the incident. He’d turned his back on play and had no idea of what had happened.
If he’d just admitted that and said he couldn’t give an offence he hadn’t seen, I wouldn’t have held such a grudge for so long.
I was there and the right decision too. Gutted all the same it was embarrassing
Definitely shouldn’t have stood. I Remember Dibble being a colossal piss head though.Can we request a replay?
A friend has brought it up in conversation and i forgot all about it.
Any of you at the City Ground that day?
And should it have been ruled out?