GUISELEY'S controversial goal against Braintree Town has been the talk of non-league football over the weekend.
Here's your chance to make up your own mind.
Watch this clip of the goal and let us know what you think
With Guiseley a goal down in the National League clash at Nethermoor, one of the visiting players was injured as Mark Bower’s side attacked.
Noticing a team-mate down, a Braintree player kicked the ball out so that treatment could be given.
The injured player wasn’t seriously hurt and play soon restarted with a throw-in for Guiseley, which Oliver Norburn collected to 'return' to Braintree keeper Tom King.
Norburn lofted the ball 40 yards towards King, and the ball flew over the keeper and into the net.
The goal stood, and Guiseley netted an important point - but should they have? Or should the visitors have been allowed to walk in a goal at the other end?
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