Interesting thread. In 1977, it was Giles' goal that was disallowed, right? There was an article in the Tribune a couple of years back in which a journo - Paul Howard, I think - went and interviewed the referee who disallowed it. They went over the video of the game and every reason the ref gave for disallowing the goal was clearly proved wrong by the video. The conclusion was that yer man was a bit of a nutter.
Belgium in 81 is just painful to watch, shocking refereeing.
Didn't Spain have two goals disallowed against us in 2002? Or was it two occasions on which Morientes was through on goal? I can remember thinking that if I'd been Spanish, I'd be raging. They got some offside decisions against them that were complete rubbish, the game should never have gotten to penalties.
Given against Holland in 2001: I thought that was a classic schoolboy goalkeeper foul - take out the man while making it look like you're going for the ball. In that Irish victories DVD, Given says it should have been a free out. And then bursts out laughing. Not a clearcut decision but I wouldn't have complained about a penalty, he definitely obstructed him. Whether or not it was deliberate was up to the ref.
We've definitely been shafted enough times but we've gotten away with murder too :rolleyes: