I remember it well - we didn't get many results at United in those days. I still don't know how it's not been spotted, it bounces just beyond the actual goal line, and then Carroll ended up fully in the back of the net whilst diving to retrieve it. Surely it was obvious?As an indication of how time flies, I saw this on BBC Sport today. Me and Mrs BB were two rows back on the left of the goal as you look, and we both knew straight away it had gone in. Makes Andre Onana look like a safe pair of hands.
Can’t believe it’s 19 years ago though
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19 years since Mendes and the goal that wasn't
BBC Sport looks back at Tottenham's Pedro Mendes being denied a goal in their 0-0 Premier League draw with Manchester United.www.bbc.co.uk
I remember it well - we didn't get many results at United in those days. I still don't know how it's not been spotted, it bounces just beyond the actual goal line, and then Carroll ended up fully in the back of the net whilst diving to retrieve it. Surely it was obvious?The strike from Mendes was outrageous to even hit the target at that angle and distance.
Am I right in assuming no goal line technology back then. Either way a terrible decision. Reminds me of the Lampard goal against Germany that didn't stand
He was lucky it wasn’t a square post.Yep. Just ask Phil Babb.
Surely that’s a wind up??In other news, I see United are in talks with Anthony Martial regarding a contract extension.
One word. Why?
Surely that’s a wind up??

Two words. F... knowsIn other news, I see United are in talks with Anthony Martial regarding a contract extension.
One word. Why?
I've just seen this on Twitter... wow. It genuinely feels like we're not far away from slide tackles being taken out of the game altogether. If there's even a fraction of contact now players are being sent off left, right and centre. Managers must be near the stage of instructing all their players not to slide as it's not worth the risk anymore.Very poor decision for the red card. VAR destroying the game yet again.
When will the referees grow a pair and look at the replay and use their own minds instead of the muppets at Stockley Park. You know things are wrong when you agree with Aluko![]()
I've just seen this on Twitter... wow. It genuinely feels like we're not far away from slide tackles being taken out of the game altogether. If there's even a fraction of contact now players are being sent off left, right and centre. Managers must be near the stage of instructing all their players not to slide as it's not worth the risk anymore.
It is, which is why it's a shame that it's essentially being phased out. It used to be the case that as long as you won the ball a little bit of contact was accepted, but it seems that now any amount of slight contact on the shinpad means there's a good chance of being sent off by the bloke in the booth at Stockley.Saw a superb shoulder to shoulder ‘tackle’ in the Prem last weekend. Was expecting the ref to blow but he saw it for what it was. Sliding tackles are more of a stretch, with more risk of getting it wrong, but a good one where the slider comes away with the ball is great to see.
There certainly isn’t the level of physical contact there used to be but to be honest with the speed in the game there is now it’s probably a good thing.
What is disappointing is that the ref on the pitch doesn't have the gumption to stick by his decision. The bloke in the booth is in a sterile situation, watching incidents in slow-mo. The ref last night should have gone to the screen, say 'thank you for pointing this out but actually there was nothing in it'. Decision stands, play on.It is, which is why it's a shame that it's essentially being phased out. It used to be the case that as long as you won the ball a little bit of contact was accepted, but it seems that now any amount of slight contact on the shinpad means there's a good chance of being sent off by the bloke in the booth at Stockley.
What is disappointing is that the ref on the pitch doesn't have the gumption to stick by his decision. The bloke in the booth is in a sterile situation, watching incidents in slow-mo. The ref last night should have gone to the screen, say 'thank you for pointing this out but actually there was nothing in it'. Decision stands, play on.