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I think we've been here before regarding a game clock DW, couldn't agree more. There's a difference between game management when you're leading and blatant time wasting. As mentioned in previous replys, opposition players kicking the ball away and sprinting half way across the pitch to stand in front of the ball to stop a quick free kick. I'd love to see Nigel Owens referee a football match, there'd be nobody left on the pitch.
My pet hate at the moment is where players take a corner and refuse to put the ball INSIDE the corner area.Law 17 states the the ball must be placed IN the area, not so its touching the area.Its something that came into the game 2 or 3 years ago. Dozy linesman let them get away with it all the time. Another example of the tail wagging the dog and the weakness of footballing officials. I feel better now.
Quote from: Filo on December 23, 2020, 11:56:56 amAdd i to the mix foul throws, every long throw Carlisle did in the cup game was a foul throwwhy was every throw Carlisle did a foul throw
Add i to the mix foul throws, every long throw Carlisle did in the cup game was a foul throw
Quote from: donnievic on December 23, 2020, 03:12:35 pmQuote from: Filo on December 23, 2020, 11:56:56 amAdd i to the mix foul throws, every long throw Carlisle did in the cup game was a foul throwwhy was every throw Carlisle did a foul throw His foot was over the line
Quote from: Filo on December 23, 2020, 08:05:02 pmQuote from: donnievic on December 23, 2020, 03:12:35 pmQuote from: Filo on December 23, 2020, 11:56:56 amAdd i to the mix foul throws, every long throw Carlisle did in the cup game was a foul throwwhy was every throw Carlisle did a foul throw His foot was over the lineaslong as part of it is touching the line it’s ok
You didn’t say all his foot though but neither did you say part lol
Quote from: RugbyRover on December 23, 2020, 03:46:45 pmMy pet hate at the moment is where players take a corner and refuse to put the ball INSIDE the corner area.Law 17 states the the ball must be placed IN the area, not so its touching the area.Its something that came into the game 2 or 3 years ago. Dozy linesman let them get away with it all the time. Another example of the tail wagging the dog and the weakness of footballing officials. I feel better now.I think you are wrong. I'm sure the rule changed to any part of the ball has to be touching the area.
Quote from: EasyforDennis on December 23, 2020, 07:01:37 pmQuote from: RugbyRover on December 23, 2020, 03:46:45 pmMy pet hate at the moment is where players take a corner and refuse to put the ball INSIDE the corner area.Law 17 states the the ball must be placed IN the area, not so its touching the area.Its something that came into the game 2 or 3 years ago. Dozy linesman let them get away with it all the time. Another example of the tail wagging the dog and the weakness of footballing officials. I feel better now.I think you are wrong. I'm sure the rule changed to any part of the ball has to be touching the area.this is how the rule is written on the fa website......https://www.thefa.com/football-rules-governance/lawsandrules/laws/football-11-11/law-17---the-corner-kickProcedureThe ball must be placed in the corner areaThe ball must be stationary and is kicked by a player of the attacking teamThe ball is in play when it is kicked and clearly moves; it does not need to leave the corner areaThe corner flagpost must not be movedOpponents must remain at least 9.15 m (10 yds) from the corner arc until the ball is in play
Quote from: ravenrover on December 23, 2020, 11:32:39 amRegarding time wasting by a keeper we had the master a few years ago, Sulli.Regarding kicking outside the box, the keepers have got cute about this they release the ball at the very edge of the box and end up actually kicking it about a yard outside the boxThis is legal though isn't it? As long as it's not handled outside the box, surely.
Regarding time wasting by a keeper we had the master a few years ago, Sulli.Regarding kicking outside the box, the keepers have got cute about this they release the ball at the very edge of the box and end up actually kicking it about a yard outside the box
Quote from: donnievic on December 23, 2020, 08:48:12 pmYou didn’t say all his foot though but neither did you say part lol No I said is foot was OVER the line, it’s not difficult to understand is it?
Quote from: RugbyRover on December 23, 2020, 09:13:43 pmQuote from: EasyforDennis on December 23, 2020, 07:01:37 pmQuote from: RugbyRover on December 23, 2020, 03:46:45 pmMy pet hate at the moment is where players take a corner and refuse to put the ball INSIDE the corner area.Law 17 states the the ball must be placed IN the area, not so its touching the area.Its something that came into the game 2 or 3 years ago. Dozy linesman let them get away with it all the time. Another example of the tail wagging the dog and the weakness of footballing officials. I feel better now.I think you are wrong. I'm sure the rule changed to any part of the ball has to be touching the area.this is how the rule is written on the fa website......https://www.thefa.com/football-rules-governance/lawsandrules/laws/football-11-11/law-17---the-corner-kickProcedureThe ball must be placed in the corner areaThe ball must be stationary and is kicked by a player of the attacking teamThe ball is in play when it is kicked and clearly moves; it does not need to leave the corner areaThe corner flagpost must not be movedOpponents must remain at least 9.15 m (10 yds) from the corner arc until the ball is in playThe Law states the ball must be within the quadrant, therefore providing any part of the ball is within the quadrant (including touching/overhanging the outside of the line) that's fine.
Im back (not that I ever left) to the subject of a fixed 30 minutes for each half and the clock stops every time the ball goes outBen Whiteman had that shot and I think it went out at 70:00 and they showed the Replay of it, a few of my holiday videos and drew the National Lottery Numbers and were still in time to see the Keeper kick it back into play at 70:46 ffsThey were time wasting from the 3rd minute and in the 2nd half were taking longer and longer for throw ins - up to 30 seconds a time.Its so bloody frustrating - surely the games rule makers must see what players are doing. Sure it wouldnt stop Keepers holding onto the ball but the Refs could start timing that - and it wouldnt stop them going to the corner flag to kill time but you could then at least boot the ball out our foul them knowing the clock had stopped even if the player rolled all over the floor for 5 minutes. It simply would not matter and no disputing added time again EVERWe still wouldnt have scored tonight though with 40 minutes each way UNLESS FO was actually onside when he scored
On corners, the ball must be in the quadrant but, as anywhere else on the pitch, it's not out of the quadrant unless the whole of the ball is over the whole of the line
Quote from: Donnywolf on December 22, 2020, 10:03:47 pmIm back (not that I ever left) to the subject of a fixed 30 minutes for each half and the clock stops every time the ball goes outBen Whiteman had that shot and I think it went out at 70:00 and they showed the Replay of it, a few of my holiday videos and drew the National Lottery Numbers and were still in time to see the Keeper kick it back into play at 70:46 ffsThey were time wasting from the 3rd minute and in the 2nd half were taking longer and longer for throw ins - up to 30 seconds a time.Its so bloody frustrating - surely the games rule makers must see what players are doing. Sure it wouldnt stop Keepers holding onto the ball but the Refs could start timing that - and it wouldnt stop them going to the corner flag to kill time but you could then at least boot the ball out our foul them knowing the clock had stopped even if the player rolled all over the floor for 5 minutes. It simply would not matter and no disputing added time again EVERWe still wouldnt have scored tonight though with 40 minutes each way UNLESS FO was actually onside when he scoredDid you also notice that after the ball hit the ref and he had the ball in his hands so he could drop it for Whiteman, one of their players came in to about a yard away and engaged in conversation and and waving his arms about, obviously just delaying the restart.The ref should have booked him for that but instead allowed the fiasco to go on for 20 seconds or so.
Quote from: Dr Fundlekrotch on December 24, 2020, 08:17:49 amOn corners, the ball must be in the quadrant but, as anywhere else on the pitch, it's not out of the quadrant unless the whole of the ball is over the whole of the lineThat makes sense, can't argue with that. Damn it
Quote from: RoversAlias on December 23, 2020, 01:00:32 pmI think it's time to do away with throw-ins as well as implementing a 60 minute game clock. It isn't nearly as much of an advantage to a team throwing the ball in usually to chest or head height than it would be having a player to pass on the ground to with opponents ten yards away. Look how we conceded against Gillingham, a classic "throw it down the linenand hope to win it" headed to a Gills player and one pass later it was in the back of the net. Barely any skill from the scoring team and not much chance to defend it for the throwing team.I think Arsene Wenger mentioned it as one of his ideas to change the game and I think he's right.That's an interesting idea. So a throw in would become basically a free kick?Wouldn't that just allow some teams, we know who they are, to launch bombs into the opponents box?Quite a few years ago the FL tried out doing away with throw ins, in a non league division. It was trialled for a season and did exactly what you suggested. The experiment was not extended after the trial season.
I think it's time to do away with throw-ins as well as implementing a 60 minute game clock. It isn't nearly as much of an advantage to a team throwing the ball in usually to chest or head height than it would be having a player to pass on the ground to with opponents ten yards away. Look how we conceded against Gillingham, a classic "throw it down the linenand hope to win it" headed to a Gills player and one pass later it was in the back of the net. Barely any skill from the scoring team and not much chance to defend it for the throwing team.I think Arsene Wenger mentioned it as one of his ideas to change the game and I think he's right.
Quote from: RugbyRover on December 24, 2020, 08:39:38 amQuote from: Dr Fundlekrotch on December 24, 2020, 08:17:49 amOn corners, the ball must be in the quadrant but, as anywhere else on the pitch, it's not out of the quadrant unless the whole of the ball is over the whole of the lineThat makes sense, can't argue with that. Damn it But surely the ball must be touching inside of the quadrant.
Quote from: colfromdonny on December 24, 2020, 04:11:25 pmQuote from: RugbyRover on December 24, 2020, 08:39:38 amQuote from: Dr Fundlekrotch on December 24, 2020, 08:17:49 amOn corners, the ball must be in the quadrant but, as anywhere else on the pitch, it's not out of the quadrant unless the whole of the ball is over the whole of the lineThat makes sense, can't argue with that. Damn it But surely the ball must be touching inside of the quadrant.It doesn’t even have to be touching anywhere near the inside of the quadrant Col.
Quote from: drfchound on December 24, 2020, 04:39:41 pmQuote from: colfromdonny on December 24, 2020, 04:11:25 pmQuote from: RugbyRover on December 24, 2020, 08:39:38 amQuote from: Dr Fundlekrotch on December 24, 2020, 08:17:49 amOn corners, the ball must be in the quadrant but, as anywhere else on the pitch, it's not out of the quadrant unless the whole of the ball is over the whole of the lineThat makes sense, can't argue with that. Damn it But surely the ball must be touching inside of the quadrant.It doesn’t even have to be touching anywhere near the inside of the quadrant Col.As long as it is touching or is over the white line its fine.
But why shouldn't all of the ball be within the quadrant