It was a goal admits Halsey

Last updated : 14 December 2004 By Bigrich.....
Colin - Still bleating
In a phone call to Blades boss Neil Warnock, Halsey admitted that after viewing the video of the game, him should have let Sheffield United's 'third' goal stand.

Colin told the Rotherham Star "Mark called me and admitted that he was wrong to disallow the goal. He told me he'd watched the video at home and thought that play should have been allowed to develop further to see what happened."

Halsey ruled the goal out after linesman Graeme Atkins, raised his flag after spotting Andy Gray in an offside position after a chip over the top, to which the Millers defence and Tonge just stopped.

If the goal had stood then the game would have been all but over, but at 2-0 the Millers staged a great comeback to earn a draw.

But in typical Warnock fashion he fails to mention the extra 2 minutes of injury time played, and the fact Tonge had scored in the 6th minute of 4 minutes extra!!

Even funnier
Referee's boss Keith Hackett also had his two-penneth on tonights Football Heaven program, he told us that he thought the officials had got it wrong, "They got it wrong, the referee in that situation should not necessary accept that once the flag is raised that it is the end of the matter."

Make's it all the more funnier doesnt it???