If the Guiseley player had any intelligence about him, & intended to give the ball back to Braintree he would have aimed away from the goal & sent it out of play for a goal-kick, which is more or less what ours do in those circumstances. He aimed the ball towards the goal - that means he either has no brains (possible, of course, particularly if he's 'Yorkshire born, Yorkshire bred, strong i''th'arm an' thick in th'ead') or he knew exactly what he was doing (the celebratory arm in the air ...). Either way, the ref could do nothing about it - he had to award the goal. Honesty ought then to have made Guiseley give Braintree a free run on goal - but since when did honesty play much of a part in modern football? I too hope they don't finish one point clear of 21st place ...