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It came from the away end but can’t believe one of their own fans would be dumb enough to do that when they were attacking. Unless it came from the lower loft ?
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That whistle in the crowd on 09:07 - Nov 23 with 1691 views
That whistle in the crowd on 07:24 - Nov 23 by WokingR
It came from the away end but can’t believe one of their own fans would be dumb enough to do that when they were attacking. Unless it came from the lower loft ?
I sit in the lower school end and it sounded like it came from the corner of the lower school end towards South Africa Road. Just after it happened I saw a few stewards come have a look in the paddocks but I’m not sure if that’s related and they disappeared quickly.
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That whistle in the crowd on 09:26 - Nov 23 with 1630 views
If, when play was stopped: the ball was inside the penalty area, the referee drops it for the defending team goalkeeper in their penalty area the ball was outside the penalty area, the referee drops it for one player of the team that has or would have gained possession if this can be determined by the referee; otherwise, it is dropped for one player of the team that last touched it. The ball is dropped at its position when play was stopped All other players (of both teams) must remain at least 4 m (4.5 yds) from the ball until it is in play The ball is in play when it touches the ground.
OFFENCES AND SANCTIONS
The ball is dropped again if it:
touches a player before it touches the ground leaves the field of play after it touches the ground, without touching a player If a dropped ball enters the goal without touching at least two players play is restarted with: a goal kick if it enters the opponents’ goal a corner kick if it enters the team’s goal
Two things I have learnt:
a) The distance other players, of both teams must be away from the ball.
b) That at least two players must touch the ball, after it has been dropped, before a goal can be scored. So you could pass it back to your keeper and if he missed it, it wouldn't be an og.
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That whistle in the crowd on 11:36 - Nov 23 with 1379 views
Definitely seemed from my position in SAR, that it came from the paddocks.
Think the person concerned or the phantom whistler did us a big favour as the wing man on the right had a very clear opportunity for a free run and cross, so thank you to our unknown hero !!!
That whistle in the crowd on 11:36 - Nov 23 by numptydumpty
Definitely seemed from my position in SAR, that it came from the paddocks.
Think the person concerned or the phantom whistler did us a big favour as the wing man on the right had a very clear opportunity for a free run and cross, so thank you to our unknown hero !!!
Was nursing a bigger hangover than usual so watched on the club feed. End of the paddocks adjacent to school end is exactly what it sounded to me.
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That whistle in the crowd on 15:01 - Nov 23 with 1076 views
That whistle in the crowd on 15:01 - Nov 23 by colinallcars
I think the “phantom whistler”was a bit more common in days of yore. And of course it was a “ bounce up” then.
Maybe next time, could someone interrupt play when the opposition are clear on goal and take up the challenge of being the menace that is and was the "Phantom Raspberry Blower" ...