Foul throws
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Foul throws
You shouldn't see professional players commit a foul throw.
That said there was one given in the Utd V Leicester game tonight against Utd. Iam not sure what for. The law states:
1- stand facing the field of play
2- have part of each foot on the touchline or on the ground outside the touchline
3- throw the ball with both hands from behind and over the head from the point where it left the field of play
There seems to be a clamour for a foul throw when a player throws it short and in a downward manner. Where does it say in the rules that you can't do that?
Just a bug bear of mine.
https://www.thefa.com/football-rules-go ... e-throw-in
That said there was one given in the Utd V Leicester game tonight against Utd. Iam not sure what for. The law states:
1- stand facing the field of play
2- have part of each foot on the touchline or on the ground outside the touchline
3- throw the ball with both hands from behind and over the head from the point where it left the field of play
There seems to be a clamour for a foul throw when a player throws it short and in a downward manner. Where does it say in the rules that you can't do that?
Just a bug bear of mine.
https://www.thefa.com/football-rules-go ... e-throw-in
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Re: Foul throws
Like a lot of rules, the ones for foul throws seem to be very inconsistently applied. For example, I used to think that you should have both your feet planted on the ground. Also that your hands should release the ball from behind your head. don’t know if this is the case, but that’s what I learnt when I was a kid.
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Re: Foul throws
You see half a dozen every game
Rules? Some are applied, some aren’t
Rules? Some are applied, some aren’t
Re: Foul throws
Surely the only way of throwing the ball in ‘a downward manner’ is releasing the ball after it’s passed the top of the head, making it a foul throw.Awayfromburnley wrote: ↑Fri Feb 07, 2025 10:29 pmYou shouldn't see professional players commit a foul throw.
That said there was one given in the Utd V Leicester game tonight against Utd. Iam not sure what for. The law states:
1- stand facing the field of play
2- have part of each foot on the touchline or on the ground outside the touchline
3- throw the ball with both hands from behind and over the head from the point where it left the field of play
There seems to be a clamour for a foul throw when a player throws it short and in a downward manner. Where does it say in the rules that you can't do that?
Just a bug bear of mine.
https://www.thefa.com/football-rules-go ... e-throw-in
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Re: Foul throws
That was exactly what Mazraoui did tonight. Ironically the Leicester throw-in from the handover was also a foul throw but not called.
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Re: Foul throws
It doesn't say it has to be released over the head though. That's what is confusing me.
Re: Foul throws
So does no. 2 mean that part of the thrower's feet can be inside the touchline?Awayfromburnley wrote: ↑Fri Feb 07, 2025 10:29 pmYou shouldn't see professional players commit a foul throw.
That said there was one given in the Utd V Leicester game tonight against Utd. Iam not sure what for. The law states:
1- stand facing the field of play
2- have part of each foot on the touchline or on the ground outside the touchline
3- throw the ball with both hands from behind and over the head from the point where it left the field of play
There seems to be a clamour for a foul throw when a player throws it short and in a downward manner. Where does it say in the rules that you can't do that?
Just a bug bear of mine.
https://www.thefa.com/football-rules-go ... e-throw-in
Re: Foul throws
Throw the ball from behind and over the head rather means that it has to be released from behind, doesn't it?Awayfromburnley wrote: ↑Sat Feb 08, 2025 5:35 amIt doesn't say it has to be released over the head though. That's what is confusing me.
If you are still holding it, then you haven't yet thrown it.
A couple of arsenal players should have been caught doing that on Wednesday, but that would only have made arteta even more feeling the victim.
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Re: Foul throws
Do what Arsene Venger said and replace throw ins in own half only with free kicks ,it wouldn’t half speed the game up .
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Re: Foul throws
I see foul throws every game at TM.
Most officials don't appear to know how to spot them.
Most officials don't appear to know how to spot them.
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Re: Foul throws
In my Ref training we were told to be wary of long throw merchants. They are in fact using one hand to sling the ball with the other placed slightly to one side guiding the ball.There were multiple foul throws by Dalot last night overlooked by the ref and linesman
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Re: Foul throws
I think the OP is right, and most people aren't reading the rules, including some on this thread
It doesn't mention anything about when you need to release the ball. Throwing the ball from behind your head only relates to where the start of the throwing action needs to begin.
It doesn't mention anything about when you need to release the ball. Throwing the ball from behind your head only relates to where the start of the throwing action needs to begin.
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But about the position of the feet?Roosterbooster wrote: ↑Sat Feb 08, 2025 8:45 amI think the OP is right, and most people aren't reading the rules, including some on this thread
It doesn't mention anything about when you need to release the ball. Throwing the ball from behind your head only relates to where the start of the throwing action needs to begin.
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Exactly that. It's ok saying you're not bothered about foul throws, but if someone gets away with one of these and they score against you, you're not gonna be too happy.Woodleyclaret wrote: ↑Sat Feb 08, 2025 8:44 amIn my Ref training we were told to be wary of long throw merchants. They are in fact using one hand to sling the ball with the other placed slightly to one side guiding the ball.There were multiple foul throws by Dalot last night overlooked by the ref and linesman
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Re: Foul throws
A foot up is a foul throw.
Both feet must be on the ground, with at least some of both feet touching or behind the line.
(Also an ex ref)
Both feet must be on the ground, with at least some of both feet touching or behind the line.
(Also an ex ref)
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Re: Foul throws
But it doesn't explicitly say in the rules where the ball needs to be released, does it?
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The word ‘throw’ implies release. If you haven’t released it you haven’t thrown it!Awayfromburnley wrote: ↑Sat Feb 08, 2025 12:06 pmBut it doesn't explicitly say in the rules where the ball needs to be released, does it?
Re: Foul throws
The throw-in rule defines the arc that the ball must follow.
It's not explicitly stated where the ball must be released, but, provided that the throw begins behind the head, it would usually be deemed acceptable to release the ball in a downward direction.
It's not explicitly stated where the ball must be released, but, provided that the throw begins behind the head, it would usually be deemed acceptable to release the ball in a downward direction.
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Re: Foul throws
I don't know why it doesn't just state, "must be released when directly above the head and not forward of the head"