dickie mc rich
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That a player is given a free kick automatically if he falls over and grabs the ball... I believe it derives from playground " it's my ball" rules but im not sure
Jack Wilshere is the master **** for this
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That a player is given a free kick automatically if he falls over and grabs the ball... I believe it derives from playground " it's my ball" rules but im not sure
Errr. Yes it does. I highlighted that bit because I knew some righteous twat would come on and attempt to rubbish that bit. And also because, like you, Until I read it I thought it didnt say anything about bouncing the ball. BUT IT DOES!
Here. Have a read yourself... (scroll down to Goalkeeping rules)
http://www.football-bible.com/soccer-info/goalkeeper-rules.html
Some righteous twat Get off yer high horse mate.
And I've read it again (not sure why you sent me the link as you copied and pasted it in your initial post) and still can't see where it says a goalkeeper can't bounce the ball. Again, I apologise if I'm completely misreading what it says but I've asked you to explain it once and you've failed to do so.
I think what he's getting at is that bouncing the ball counts as being in possession ie it doesn't reset the 6 second timer.
I'm ashamed to admit, I didn't know that! I'll be taking advantage of this new founded knowledge next week.You can't be offside from a goal kick either....loads of defenders don't realise that when you play Sunday League
No offence intended. Its the bit in bold mate.Some righteous twat Get off yer high horse mate.
And I've read it again (not sure why you sent me the link as you copied and pasted it in your initial post) and still can't see where it says a goalkeeper can't bounce the ball. Again, I apologise if I'm completely misreading what it says but I've asked you to explain it once and you've failed to do so.
No offence intended. Its the bit in bold mate.
I think you're having a bit of a nightmare here mate.
Nowhere does it say that a goalkeeper can't bounce the ball
That wasn't his original point? He was saying that bouncing the ball doesn't reset the timer even though loads of refs let this happen? (I think, could be wrong)
That a player is given a free kick automatically if he falls over and grabs the ball... I believe it derives from playground " it's my ball" rules but im not sure
What?!If a keeper puts it in his own net from a goal kick it's a corner.
It's correct. Would have to be pretty windy mindWhat?!
If a keeper puts it in his own net from a goal kick it's a corner.
The worst and most basic one is that loads of people don't realise that to be across a line, the whole ball needs to be over the whole line.
*SOUND OF ENTIRE CORNER OF STADIUM GOING APOPLECTIC WITH RAGE*
Aye.
Furthermore (kind of), no part of the ball has to be touching the line at all, so long as some part of it (i.e. the curve) is level with the line. The example you have shown looks as though the ball itself is touching the line, whereas that needn't be the case.