
Every British sports fan carries at least one wound from an official's blunder that refuses to heal. Rank these infamous moments from mildly annoying to genuinely life-ruining.
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Frank Lampard's ghost goal vs Germany (2010)
A yard over the line, clear as day, and the linesman fancied a kip. England crashed out 4-1 and the conspiracy theories started before the final whistle.
Sol Campbell's disallowed header vs Argentina (1998)
England thought they'd nicked it in extra time before a phantom foul ruled it out. Cue penalties, cue Batty, cue another decade of therapy.
The Wayne Barnes forward pass (2007)
France knocked out the All Blacks thanks to a forward pass so blatant it should've come with a warning label. New Zealanders still won't say his name.

Roy Carroll's fumble that wasn't given (2005)
The ball was a metre over the line and Man United's keeper scooped it back like nothing happened. Spurs fans haven't shut up about it since, and frankly, fair enough.

Luis Suarez handball vs Ghana (2010)
Suarez palmed it off the line, Ghana missed the penalty, and an entire continent's World Cup dream died. The grin he flashed afterwards should've been a red card on its own.
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