PUNKISDEAD wrote:Looks like it is down to me then
If a goalkeeper, who decides to change places with one of his team mates without notifying the referee , handles the ball inside the penalty area, what action should the referee take
PUNKISDEAD wrote:Number 1 is correct:
shrimper wrote:
You're just throwing things in the dark.
Number 1 wrote:Given that it's the question master who decides who is right, I claim the right to pose the next question.
A goalkeeper takes a goal kick on a very windy day. In fact, it's so windy that when the goal kick is taken, the ball doesn't even leave the penalty area but blows back into the goal.
What's the decision?
james456 wrote:Number 1 wrote:Given that it's the question master who decides who is right, I claim the right to pose the next question.
A goalkeeper takes a goal kick on a very windy day. In fact, it's so windy that when the goal kick is taken, the ball doesn't even leave the penalty area but blows back into the goal.
What's the decision?
Its still a goal?
I don't understand how it could be anything else.
outsider wrote:james456 wrote:Number 1 wrote:Given that it's the question master who decides who is right, I claim the right to pose the next question.
A goalkeeper takes a goal kick on a very windy day. In fact, it's so windy that when the goal kick is taken, the ball doesn't even leave the penalty area but blows back into the goal.
What's the decision?
Its still a goal?
I don't understand how it could be anything else.
no goal retake the goal kick
outsider wrote:;)
What is the maximum width of the pitch markings?
PUNKISDEAD wrote:Does this mean the width of the pitch
or the markings
All lines must be of the same width, which must be not more than
12 cm (5 ins).
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