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Barnett puts the gloss on another win for Lions Vets

tHE Lions overcame a pretty decent opposition and a most bizarre refereeing performance to eventually secure safe passage into the third round, but Knebworth certainly made them work hard and play well for the privilege.

October 31, 2016 15:24

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HERTS COUNTY CUP ROUND TWO
MACCABI LONDON LIONS 3 KNEBWORTH 0

The Lions overcame a pretty decent opposition and a most bizarre refereeing performance to eventually secure safe passage into the third round, but Knebworth certainly made them work hard and play well for the privilege.

With this competition allowing just four players aged under 40, and with several away or on the treatment table, Lions took just 12 players to the game.

They started brightly, but took some time to get to grips with the way the game was being officiated, with clear fouls going unpunished yet bookings being dished out to both sides for not retreating at a free-quick or daring to question a decision. When at one point a clear foul was not awarded at one end, the game threatened to descend into farce when the game was stopped and the ball marched up to the other end for a free-kick the other way. But credit the players on both sides for just about keeping their cool and, in fairness, to the referee who changed his approach and with it and handled proceedings expertly in the second period.

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