A question for refs
A question for refs
My son scored for his junior team this morning. He took a corner, hit the post, came back to him and he put it in. Nobody else touched it. Should this goal have counted? My inclination is that it shouldn’t have. Thoughts?
Re: A question for refs
Sounds like a good corner routine to me
If the refs allow it I think we should try it against the Toon next week
If the refs allow it I think we should try it against the Toon next week
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Re: A question for refs
Sounds like a good goal to me, on what grounds would you disallow it?
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Re: A question for refs
It would be classed as a “double kick”
http://www.thefa.com/football-rules-gov ... orner-kick
If, after the ball is in play, the kicker touches the ball again before it has touched another player an indirect free kick is awarded; if the kicker commits a handball offence:
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Re: A question for refs
Yeah like a pen rebounding off the post and the taker putting it in I guess.
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Re: A question for refs
A player is not allowed to touch the ball twice from a corner kick. I remember being stood at the bee hole end 50 ish years ago when Dave Thomas hit the post from a corner and then controlled the ball when it came back to him. He could not understand why the referee penalised until the official went to him to explain.
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Re: A question for refs
Do you not remember Charlie Adams famous corner.
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Comedy gold
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Certainly do - and here it is again for your delectation.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OOs1udUVz-s
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Re: A question for refs
All that beef he was carrying really weighed the fat bugger downFunkydrummer wrote: ↑Sat Dec 07, 2019 6:28 pmCertainly do - and here it is again for your delectation.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OOs1udUVz-s
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Re: A question for refs
Better than what we've currently got though.
Re: A question for refs
A couple of points on the corner kick are new to me: the 'Four Second' rule, and the fact that you can't score an own goal direct from a corner:
'A goal may be scored directly from a corner kick, but only against the opposing team.'
'A goal may be scored directly from a corner kick, but only against the opposing team.'
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Re: A question for refs
Which team can't score an own goal from a corner?
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Re: A question for refs
The team taking a corner
Although it would have to be an impressive kick to get it into the goal from a corner at the other end of the pitch