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Post by Tigertail on Dec 6, 2007 8:26:01 GMT -6
Situation:
1) Player kicks on goal on an INDIRECT FREE KICK awarded (This player is the first/only player to kick the ball).
2) Ball is deflected into goal by the keeper.
Question:
Goal counts?
OR
Corner Kick Awarded?
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Post by 916 on Dec 6, 2007 8:35:40 GMT -6
Goal counts. It doesn't matter who it touches, if it touches someone before it goes into the goal it's a goal.
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Post by Tigertail on Dec 6, 2007 8:52:48 GMT -6
Thanks.
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Post by pompey on Dec 6, 2007 9:09:49 GMT -6
Yup, can even be a deflection. best to get someone to simply touch the ball before the kick. i always tel la girl to ask the ref before the kick if unsure, but his/her hand should remain raised to indicate the indirect, right anyone?
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Post by Tigertail on Dec 6, 2007 9:43:03 GMT -6
Question came from fact that the kicker sent the ball on goal. I understand the rule says can go in after "second player" touches the ball, wanted clarification if anyone on the field qualifies as the second player. Got it.
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Post by burtvincent on Dec 6, 2007 19:31:53 GMT -6
New Question on a throw in. the offence players throws ball into the goal. goalie catches ball after the ball fully croses the line because she is deep in the net. sounds far fetched but this play happended at the St. Martins tournament. Field with was 50 yards wide. Goal or no goal
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Post by 916 on Dec 6, 2007 19:49:31 GMT -6
New Question on a throw in. the offence players throws ball into the goal. goalie catches ball after the ball fully croses the line because she is deep in the net. sounds far fetched but this play happended at the St. Martins tournament. Field with was 50 yards wide. Goal or no goal No goal. If the ball crosses the line before anyone touches it, no goal.
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Post by pompey on Dec 6, 2007 20:46:45 GMT -6
yup, gotta deflect off someone before crossing the line, think this happened in Premiership a few yrs back.
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Post by pompey on Dec 6, 2007 20:49:04 GMT -6
OK, what happens if a ctr midfielder rips a shot, from an onside position, it hits the crossbar and proceeds to bounce high in the sky. The ball bounces again on the topside of the cross bar (not going out of bounds) and bounces another two or three or four times on the bar and proceeds to remain static on the top of the crossbar? What happens next?
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Post by soccerrouge on Dec 6, 2007 20:52:19 GMT -6
pompey, The coaches leave the field immediately and buy some lottery tickets, bringing the ctr midfielder who rip the shot with them to help pick the numbers.
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Post by Steven Gerrard on Dec 6, 2007 21:28:08 GMT -6
Do we have an award for "post of the year", because I think we have our first nomination.
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Post by pompey on Dec 6, 2007 22:20:14 GMT -6
Do we have an award for "post of the year", because I think we have our first nomination. You liked that?
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Post by observer7 on Dec 7, 2007 1:41:44 GMT -6
A drop ball is decided upon anywhere in the half that the miracle shot took place, except in the penalty box?
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Post by pompey on Dec 7, 2007 7:09:23 GMT -6
But the ball is still in play........
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Post by Steven Gerrard on Dec 7, 2007 8:06:10 GMT -6
Do we have an award for "post of the year", because I think we have our first nomination. You liked that? Yeah, that was pretty funny. Much more interesting then complaints about referees.
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Post by PutMeInCoach2 on Dec 7, 2007 9:22:50 GMT -6
But the ball is still in play........ No it's not, the linesman simply rules it out and we shall restart with a goal kick. The ball had a back spin on the bounce and curved back to the top of the bar. ;D
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Post by Tigertail on Dec 7, 2007 9:35:26 GMT -6
But the ball is still in play........ No it's not, the linesman simply rules it out and we shall restart with a goal kick. The ball had a back spin on the bounce and curved back to the top of the bar. ;D Not true, was there...global warming caused an exceptional amount of polar ice to break off thus shifting the Earth slightly on its axis northerly, therefore keeping the ball in play...and the sun was in the AR's eye!
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Post by pompey on Dec 7, 2007 10:48:17 GMT -6
Plus, tornadic activity in other areas of the globe can affect the earths mvmt.
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Post by Rayne on Dec 8, 2007 12:05:21 GMT -6
No it's not, the linesman simply rules it out and we shall restart with a goal kick. The ball had a back spin on the bounce and curved back to the top of the bar. ;D Not true, was there...global warming caused an exceptional amount of polar ice to break off thus shifting the Earth slightly on its axis northerly, therefore keeping the ball in play...and the sun was in the AR's eye! Oooh... hate it when all of that happens... especially at the same time! I understand your frustration.
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Post by brhsoccer14 on Dec 8, 2007 20:48:41 GMT -6
the referee goes over and knocks the ball out of bounds... since the referee is part of the field, the call would be a goal kick!
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