Sentences with phrase «dubious goal»

The Tottenham forward went to great lengths to claim his side's winner against Stoke last weekend, with the Premier League's dubious goals panel awarding him a goal that keeps him within four strikes of Salah in the race for the Premier League golden boot.
With notorious dubious goal - claimer Harry Kane a mere four strikes behind on the Premier League top scoring list, the Liverpool man could be forgiven for wanting to keep his streak going.
Good to see Noble get on the score - sheet although I was convinced it would be given as own goal — shows what I know about dubious goals!
N'Doye claimed it, but the dubious goals panel might end up chalking it down as a Dann own goal; the Senegal international's long - range drive took a cruel deflection off the unlucky defender.
We stood very close to the half way line beneath the West Stand at the very front crushed against the wall and saw a famous 3 - 2 victory with two goals from Budgie Byrne and another from John Sissons (an own goal some believe, but we didn't have the dubious goals panel in those days).
The second one was definitely an own goal, but hopefully the dubious goals panel don't credit Jack Cork with an own goal when Iwobi's shot was likely to go into the bottom corner.
At the start, he thought he'd scored the opener, only for the dubious goals panel to take it away from him later.
Maybe the goal will do him the World of good, even if he does lose it through the dubious goals panel, which he will.
Effective April 30, the fund's investment strategies will be broadened to allow them to invest in an even wider array of derivatives (e.g. master limited partnership indexes) in pursuit of their dubious goal.
From there, I wanted things to get stranger and more opaque before they became clearer, which is maybe a dubious goal for a narrative designer.
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