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    Posted: 02 Apr 2009 at 7:12am
I've watched the replays of the goal last night and Noel Hunt definitely scored it. The reports this morning say he is claiming it. The replays clearly show he got it and the reason he is holding his leg in the celebrations is because that is where Robbie kicked him.
 
 




The sequence now is, should he miss this, and Ireland's next penalty is scored, then the match and the progress are Ireland's....Timofte against Bonner..
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100% agree. Defo Hunt


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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote RogerMilla Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 02 Apr 2009 at 8:13am
hunt for me too after repeated viewing
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote t_rAndy Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 02 Apr 2009 at 8:20am
no doubt if it was the other way around and it was Hunt was in Keane's position then no one would be trying to take the goal off Hunt.
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He deserves it for the perfomance he put in!

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still think its keane's goal..
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I think its Bob Keane's because the direction and pace it went in, it would be consistent with keane's position. The angle and pace that Hunt was coming in with wouldnt of got the bounce and pace on it as it would with Bob Keane's position  Geek
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think keano just about got his big toe onto it,presume the bookies paid out on keane?
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Also if you look at the celebrations Keane is running off KNOWING he scored and Hunt is running after him as is the rest of the Irish team! Love young Hunt to score but we can't take it from Robbie. 
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It looks like Noel Hunts touch was going in but then Robbie Keane doubled on it.
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George Hamilton told us again last night for about the 5th time that Stephen Hunt's uncle won "Know Your Sport" in 1988.

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Originally posted by Donal Cullen Donal Cullen wrote:

we can't take it from Robbie. 


We can't but Hunt can

http://www.setanta.com/us/Articles/Football/2009/04/02/World-Cup-Hunt-Keane-on-goal/gnid-46872/

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I remember my brother coming back from a trip to Iceland and telling me that the Irish team were messing around with Gary Waddock who scored the first goal. They were saying it was "definately" an own goal and he got pretty mad about it as there was no defender anywhere in sight. I can imagine the same thing is going on with Keane and Hunt and to tell the truth I can't say either way looking at the replys on the Net. Keane definately celebrates as if he scored straigth away and I take the point about Hunt saying he was claiming it as he was chasing after Robbie. It reminds me a lot of the goal in the 1979 FA Cup fianl between Arsenal and Man U. Price and Sunderland both claimed the goal but Price was later credited with it as Sunderland scored later on. Thats not going to happen here but I would give it to Robbie and hope that Hunt gets a few in the next few games. 
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Houghton and Aldridge in 88 springs to mind when the cameras picked up Aldridge as if he had scored.
 


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Thanks Donal Cullen for the video clip. Can't make up my mind who struck the ball last night but I am sure glad somebody got the touch. Don't think I have ever jumped higher or shouted louder. It would be nice if Hunt got the goal it would help his confidence the next time he plays. A really good display by all who played ClapClapClap
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This is the best screenshot I can do of the goal, Hunt's leg is nowhere near to the ball, Keane is making clean contact

You can download the goal in slow motion here: http://tetsujin1979.googlepages.com/RobbieKeaneVSItaly.mpg
It's only a few second long, I'd recommend using the slow motion option in VLC to view it
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That's very misleading, Hunt had already made contact in this still. i'm convinced when ya watch it, keane has hit hunt's leg. it's not a criticism of robbie. i'm just convinced hunt put it in and he's holding his leg afterwards

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The sequence now is, should he miss this, and Ireland's next penalty is scored, then the match and the progress are Ireland's....Timofte against Bonner..
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