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Borehamwood Tuesday 10:06 - Feb 2 with 9992 viewsDalenet

As they say, another 6 pointer. Borehamwood have faltered a little recently and lost at home to Boston on Saturday and collected two red cards to boot. Watching their managers post match interview he wasn't happy with his players at all. He also said that with the two red cards, and injuries, he now has 40% of his squad unavailable for selection. Could be a good time to play them - although we must not take anything for granted. Get at them from the off.
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Borehamwood Tuesday on 17:53 - Feb 4 with 1473 views442Dale

Borehamwood Tuesday on 17:40 - Feb 4 by cumbria_dale

100% he was offside. EEL the last man there. If Ollie would've got a red card rather than yellow then it'd matter more.



Initial reaction at the time from behind the goal was it looked offside, but it’s impossible to tell even from that. Looking at TAR over the far side, he could be playing him on.

That camera angle makes it so hard to tell.

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Borehamwood Tuesday on 18:20 - Feb 4 with 1384 viewsfrequency

Borehamwood Tuesday on 15:24 - Feb 4 by judd

I also thought their player offside leading to the penalty.


yes i agree he was offside

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Borehamwood Tuesday on 18:41 - Feb 4 with 1312 viewsmikehunt

And I agree that if we could get someone like their number 10, this team would be complete.

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Borehamwood Tuesday on 22:35 - Feb 4 with 933 viewsTVOS1907

The first penalty we've conceded at home for exactly two years - last one was on 3rd Feb 2024 v Dagenham.
[Post edited 4 Feb 23:47]

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Borehamwood Tuesday on 23:51 - Feb 4 with 839 viewsD_Alien

Borehamwood Tuesday on 22:35 - Feb 4 by TVOS1907

The first penalty we've conceded at home for exactly two years - last one was on 3rd Feb 2024 v Dagenham.
[Post edited 4 Feb 23:47]


Does that include all penalties, whether scored or not?

And, if poss... is that the longest gap between penalties conceded?

NB: no worries if that involves a lot of work
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Borehamwood Tuesday on 12:03 - Feb 5 with 479 viewsTVOS1907

Borehamwood Tuesday on 23:51 - Feb 4 by D_Alien

Does that include all penalties, whether scored or not?

And, if poss... is that the longest gap between penalties conceded?

NB: no worries if that involves a lot of work
[Post edited 5 Feb 1:22]


Sorry, I should have been clearer, by 'conceded' I meant penalties we have given away. That Dagenham penalty was the last one an opposing team were given at Spotland until Tuesday night. There were 731 days between the penalties.

It's difficult to answer the other question as there aren't comprehensive records of missed penalties. I've got as many as I saw, can remember of have read about, but there will be some missing, especially from the 'olden' days.

However, it looks like there were no penalties for any visitors between the opening day of the 1992/93 season (v Halifax) and 1st October 1994 (v Doncaster), which is 777 days and therefore longer than the recent gap. Doncaster actually miss theirs.

Finding the difference between scored penalties is easier as I have them all.

Discounting the war years, the longest gap between opponents scoring pens at Spotland is 1407 days from 15th Dec 1923 (Barrow) to 22nd Oct 1927 (Lincoln).

The recent gap of 731 days is ninth on the list.

I'm not a maestro, far from it, but I just engage my brain before posting.

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Borehamwood Tuesday on 12:40 - Feb 5 with 429 viewsD_Alien

Borehamwood Tuesday on 12:03 - Feb 5 by TVOS1907

Sorry, I should have been clearer, by 'conceded' I meant penalties we have given away. That Dagenham penalty was the last one an opposing team were given at Spotland until Tuesday night. There were 731 days between the penalties.

It's difficult to answer the other question as there aren't comprehensive records of missed penalties. I've got as many as I saw, can remember of have read about, but there will be some missing, especially from the 'olden' days.

However, it looks like there were no penalties for any visitors between the opening day of the 1992/93 season (v Halifax) and 1st October 1994 (v Doncaster), which is 777 days and therefore longer than the recent gap. Doncaster actually miss theirs.

Finding the difference between scored penalties is easier as I have them all.

Discounting the war years, the longest gap between opponents scoring pens at Spotland is 1407 days from 15th Dec 1923 (Barrow) to 22nd Oct 1927 (Lincoln).

The recent gap of 731 days is ninth on the list.


Thanks for that. It's something that may correlate with defensive soundness, or it could just be the 'law' of averages. We're obviously going through a period of conceding fewer goals than average but it'd be interesting to know if there's specific training for our players in avoiding conceding penalties, e.g. by practicing one-on-ones in the box, awareness of arm movements etc. Just to add, Ollie bringing down their lad on Tuesday was pretty unavoidable in the circumstances, though it's been suggested there was an offside involved
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Borehamwood Tuesday on 13:20 - Feb 5 with 366 viewsjudd

Borehamwood Tuesday on 12:03 - Feb 5 by TVOS1907

Sorry, I should have been clearer, by 'conceded' I meant penalties we have given away. That Dagenham penalty was the last one an opposing team were given at Spotland until Tuesday night. There were 731 days between the penalties.

It's difficult to answer the other question as there aren't comprehensive records of missed penalties. I've got as many as I saw, can remember of have read about, but there will be some missing, especially from the 'olden' days.

However, it looks like there were no penalties for any visitors between the opening day of the 1992/93 season (v Halifax) and 1st October 1994 (v Doncaster), which is 777 days and therefore longer than the recent gap. Doncaster actually miss theirs.

Finding the difference between scored penalties is easier as I have them all.

Discounting the war years, the longest gap between opponents scoring pens at Spotland is 1407 days from 15th Dec 1923 (Barrow) to 22nd Oct 1927 (Lincoln).

The recent gap of 731 days is ninth on the list.


How many times has a ref overruled a liner in awarding a corner at the Sandy Lane end on a Tuesday?

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Borehamwood Tuesday on 13:24 - Feb 5 with 358 viewsDaley_Lama

African or European ref?

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Borehamwood Tuesday on 13:36 - Feb 5 with 338 viewsjudd

Borehamwood Tuesday on 13:24 - Feb 5 by Daley_Lama

African or European ref?


Fully laden does not form.part of the question.

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Borehamwood Tuesday on 13:49 - Feb 5 with 297 viewsTVOS1907

Borehamwood Tuesday on 13:20 - Feb 5 by judd

How many times has a ref overruled a liner in awarding a corner at the Sandy Lane end on a Tuesday?


6

The rest were on a Saturday.

I'm not a maestro, far from it, but I just engage my brain before posting.

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Borehamwood Tuesday on 13:52 - Feb 5 with 295 viewsD_Alien

Borehamwood Tuesday on 13:20 - Feb 5 by judd

How many times has a ref overruled a liner in awarding a corner at the Sandy Lane end on a Tuesday?


The last time was when we played Notts County, in the 1960s

Glen Campbell sang about it

"I am a lineman for the County"

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Borehamwood Tuesday on 14:00 - Feb 5 with 276 viewsjudd

Borehamwood Tuesday on 13:49 - Feb 5 by TVOS1907

6

The rest were on a Saturday.


Correct.

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Borehamwood Tuesday on 14:37 - Feb 5 with 241 viewsTVOS1907

Borehamwood Tuesday on 14:00 - Feb 5 by judd

Correct.


I know.

I'm not a maestro, far from it, but I just engage my brain before posting.

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