I do not know what happened during this match, and who is right or wrong does not really matter now. But, no one was really hurt by this and some good information did come out of it - people are reminded that overtime rules have changed and mostly we are reminded to keep track of the score. I am not saying anyone did anything wrong here, and it appears the poster has back off of his first statement, but I have frequently seen table workers make mistakes on the score and coaches are too involved in the matches to notice. Mistakes will happen when you do 85 to a 100+ matches on a mat, and it is good to be reminded to watch. Sportsfan02 is right. How would the web police pick which threads to delete. It appears they already have a good standard, when you get personal with vulgar language or when something negative is said about a kid. Do we only delete when something is said about a club we like?? The internet is about spreading information. It will not always be perfect, but in this case it probably did serve the greater good and even if not, it was clearly not so bad as to justify invoking big brother. Sorry if anyone disagrees, but freedom of speech is important everywhere.