![]() ![]() But leaving aside whether or not Kirk was onside, what a lovely piece of work from Taylor again. The one that stood was probably the most important in the context of the game because it took the wind out of Rovers’ sails after they had been on top in the first half. Heaven knows what VAR would have made of both of them. Rovers supporters – and their manager Joey Barton of course – saw it differently and, to be honest, it was one of those where you win some, lose some, as with the disallowed one later. I made it that Kirk was level as the ball left Taylor’s foot. Quite a few of us will have freeze-framed the footage to see whether we think Kirk was offside. ![]() Never mind, the Brewers had had the rub of the green when the teenage Nottingham Forest loanee teed up Charlie Kirk for the equaliser in the first half. ![]() (Image: Richard Burley/ Epic Action Imagery) Dale Taylor stretches to try to get the ball goalwards in the first half against Exeter City. ![]()
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