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Disallowed Goal: Neil Kilkenny's Frustration at Ashton Gate as Bristol City vs. Portsmouth Championship Match Goal is Disallowed (2008-11)

Disallowed Goal: Neil Kilkenny's Frustration at Ashton Gate as Bristol City vs. Portsmouth Championship Match Goal is Disallowed (2008-11)


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Disallowed Goal: Neil Kilkenny's Frustration at Ashton Gate as Bristol City vs. Portsmouth Championship Match Goal is Disallowed (2008-11)

Bristol Citys Neil Kilkenny can t believe his goal is ruled out - - 20/08/2011 - SPORT - FOOTBALL - Championship - Bristol City v Portsmouth - Ashton Gate Stadium, Bristol, England - Restrictions: EDITORIAL USE ONLY. No use with unauthorised audio, video, data, fixture lists, club/league logos or " live" services. Online in-match use limited to 45 images, no video emulation. No use in betting, games or single club/league/player publications

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In this evocative photograph, the expression of disbelief and frustration on Neil Kilkenny's face tells the story of a contentious moment during the 2008-11 Championship match between Bristol City and Portsmouth at Ashton Gate Stadium. The Australian midfielder, then a key player for the home team, had just scored what he believed to be the opening goal for his side, only for the referee to disallow it due to an offside call. The image captures the intensity of the moment as Kilkenny, with his head thrown back and arms raised in protest, looks on in disbelief as the linesman flags for offside. The crowd behind him can be seen reacting with a mix of disappointment and anger, their voices echoing Kilkenny's own sense of injustice. Despite the setback, Kilkenny and his teammates would not be deterred. They rallied together and pushed for an equalizer, eventually securing a hard-fought draw against their determined opponents. This photo serves as a reminder of the passion and determination that drives footballers and fans alike, even in the face of adversity. Taken by Joe Meredith during the old first team season 11-12, this photograph is a poignant snapshot of the highs and lows of Championship football. It is a testament to the unpredictability and excitement of the beautiful game, and a reminder of the emotional rollercoaster that comes with being a football fan. This image is for editorial use only and cannot be used for commercial purposes, betting, games, or single club/league/player publications. It may be used online in-match for a maximum of 45 images, with no video emulation. No unauthorized audio, video, data, fixture lists, club/league logos, or "live" services are permitted.

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