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disallowing

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Match umpires can already consult an off-field colleague watching a video replay if they feel they may have erred in awarding or disallowing a goal.
Match umpires can already consult an off-field colleague watching a video replay if they feel they may have erred in awarding or disallowing a goal.
The Scotland boss was also furious with French ref Laurent Duhamel for disallowing Caldwell's second-half header.
 
 
 
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