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Anonymous
rest-of-the-world-football equivalent: 94th minute, your team one goal down. a run begins from your team's 6 yard box or so, and during the course of the run, well over a dozen improbable, cross-pitch passes are made, including several that miss the intended player but still end up in your team's possession. ref decides to permit play to continue after 94th minute concludes because of the attack in progress (in US football, even after time 'stops' the play in progress is permitted to conclude). during this whole time, each pass is made right as the possessing player is tackled, yet still finds its mark. at the conclusion of the run, the ball is shot on goal, and blocked by the opposing keeper, right in front of your own team's keeper, who has run down the pitch in order to assist in the final attack. he puts the ball into the back of the net, and the refs are so awed the count the goal as worth 1.5 points instead of 1, and your team wins.
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