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回帖:the lastman and he impedes a goal scoring opportunity?TopAdolf H?tlerPost subject: Re: Are issuing cards different when a keeper is at faultPosted: Sun Jun 16, 2013 9:34 pmApprenticeJoined: Mon Oct 18, 2010 8:22 pmPosts: 237The LOTG say nothing about a last man, but question if it is an obvious scoring chance.Pushing a ball past a keeper to and almost impossible scoring angle is not an obvious scoring chance.At the end of the day it's the referee's interpretation of the situation._________________Bod?'s Publicist wrote:You have to be pretty naive to believe any side could be 100% innocent.TopJamesPost subject: Re: Are issuing cards different when a keeper is at faultPosted: Sun Jun 16, 2013 10:28 pmPromising JuniorJoined: Thu Sep 13,Australia Nike Air Max 2013 Black Red, 2007 4:04 pmPosts: 319Adolf H?tler wrote:The LOTG say nothing about a last man, but question if it is an obvious scoring chance.Pushing a ball past a keeper to and almost impossible scoring angle is not an obvious scoring chance.At the end of the day it's the referee's interpretation of the situation.Just refreshed my self on the rules and I get what your saying. In that context i can see the ref not cautioning the player eve though i believe he would have score if not fouled (but that is an opinion) Cheers for the clarity.Topmonika1990Post subject: Re: Are issuing cards different when a keeper is at faultPosted: Mon Aug 12, 2013 5:12 pmBall BoyJoined: Mon Aug 12, 2013 5:09 pmPosts: 2I also doubt about it.runescape goldLast edited by monika1990 on Tue Jan 14,Nike Air Max 2013 Black Green, 2014 4:11 pm, edited 1 time in total.TopChicoPost subject: Re: Are issuing cards different when a keeper is at faultPosted: Tue Aug 13, 2013 12:27 pmStar PlayerJoined: Thu Mar 30,Air Max 2014 Black Green Orange, 2006 9:14 pmPosts: 3054Location: New ForumLandOk, here's one to all u wanna be refs out there...some relevance to this question actually.if a field player stops the ball from going into his net with his hands that is a red card for denying goal scoring opp and a penalty.if a gk has the ball in hand bounces it and loses control of the ball and then stops it from rolling into his net with his hands what is the sanction and what is the restart? good luck!_________________Will Sarcasm WORK on this FORUM?TopmolmaxPost subject: Re: Are issuing cards different when a keeper is at faultPosted: Tue Aug 13, 2013 1:40 pmBall BoyJoined: Thu May 27, 2010 11:08 amPosts: 24I am not shore about the card but I would give a Yellow card and restart with a indirect free kick to the attacking team team.TopwhistlerPost subject: Re: Are issuing cards different when a keeper is at faultPosted: Tue Aug 13,Australia Nike Air Max 2012, 2013 10:39 pmBoot PolisherJoined: Sun Apr 30, 2006 9:25 pmPosts: 56Chico wrote:Ok, here's one to all u wanna be refs out there...some relevance to this question actually.if a field player stops the ball from going into his net with his hands that is a red card for denying goal scoring opp and a penalty.if a gk has the ball in hand bounces it and loses control of the ball and then stops it from rolling into his net with his hands what is the sanction and what is the restart? good luck!OK Chico - i'll biteIf the GK is bouncing the ball he she is deemed to be in possession, even if he she momentarilly loses control of the ball.When the GK regains control no offence has occured (unless this is more than 6 seconds after GK originally took possession)therefore play on and no cards (or ID free kick if breached 6 sec rule).Also am interested when you say some relevance to the Q - i've been around a while and have never seen a GK come close to bouncing the ball into his own goal?!TopChicoPost subject: Re: Are issuing cards different when a keeper is at faultPosted: Tue Aug 13, 2013 11:37 pmStar PlayerJoined: Thu Mar 30, 2006 9:14 pmPosts: 3054Location: New ForumLandNot bouncing... Loses control... Try again..._________________Will Sarca
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