Any handball in six yard box by defender is a penalty.
Proper controlled timekeeping. From my refereeing days I can assure you that this is the biggest con.
Ten yard dissent rule, yep I would like that in.
by paultheroyal » 16 Aug 2010 15:14
by papereyes » 16 Aug 2010 15:23
Skyline Not according to Keith Hackett:Premiership referees' chief Keith Hackett has expressed his regret at Fifa scrapping the '10-yard' rule.
The rule, which moves play 10-yards towards the offending team's goal if players show dissent, has been used in English football for four seasons.
"It is a disappointing decision because while the law was not used a lot, it did have an impact on the behaviour of players," said Hackett.
"The referees over here found it acted as a deterrent."
He added: "The problem, as I understand it, is the countries who do not have any familiarity with the concept couldn't get their heads around the process."
by Dirk Gently » 16 Aug 2010 15:53
by TBM » 16 Aug 2010 16:38
John Madejski's WalletMr Angry 2, Give a free kick when a defender who is making no attempt to play the ball, blocks an opponent from reaching the ball as it rolls out for a goalkick/throw in etc.
^^^ My biggest budbear in football. Blatant, blatant fouling that is somehow acceptible![]()
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by Wax Jacket » 16 Aug 2010 16:45
by TBM » 16 Aug 2010 17:00
If a player covers up the ball without touching it in an endeavor not to have it played by an opponent, he obstructs but does not infringe Law 12 para. 3 because he is already in possession of the ball and covers it for tactical reasons whilst the ball remains within playing distance. In fact, he is actually playing the ball and does not commit an infringement; in this case, the player may be charged because he is in fact playing the ball.
by Wax Jacket » 16 Aug 2010 17:02
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