Football Pet Hates 01:01 - Sep 2 with 4939 views | RotherhamDale | Not necessarily from Spotland, just out of random interest. 1: Netting that isn't white | |
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Football Pet Hates on 12:40 - Sep 2 with 1114 views | mikehunt | Keepers who hold the ball outside their area whilst keeping their feet in, before kicking the ball. HANDBALL ffs!! | |
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Football Pet Hates on 13:00 - Sep 2 with 1083 views | GhanaDale |
Football Pet Hates on 10:28 - Sep 2 by dingdangblue | Well I said stopping a goal so if the ball is 'trickling' towards the line and isnt definitely going in you would just give the penalty ! sheesh! I am more on about what suarez did against ghana in the world cup when he saved a certain goal and the penalty was missed - that shouldve been a goal but for blatant cheating - a penalty goal in that situation wouldve seen the correct outcome. |
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Football Pet Hates on 13:31 - Sep 2 with 1055 views | Banned4ever | Armchair,Supporters [Post edited 1 Jan 1970 1:00]
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Football Pet Hates on 13:58 - Sep 2 with 1035 views | macro | listening to 606 and finding out the person phoning in hasn't been to the game | | | |
Football Pet Hates on 14:08 - Sep 2 with 1024 views | TVOS1907 |
Football Pet Hates on 10:28 - Sep 2 by dingdangblue | Well I said stopping a goal so if the ball is 'trickling' towards the line and isnt definitely going in you would just give the penalty ! sheesh! I am more on about what suarez did against ghana in the world cup when he saved a certain goal and the penalty was missed - that shouldve been a goal but for blatant cheating - a penalty goal in that situation wouldve seen the correct outcome. |
I knew what you meant and was just offering an alternative view. At what point does it become obvious whether or not the ball is going in, especially in a fluid game like football? No idea what the rugby references mean. [Post edited 1 Jan 1970 1:00]
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Football Pet Hates on 14:19 - Sep 2 with 1011 views | TVOS1907 |
Football Pet Hates on 12:40 - Sep 2 by mikehunt | Keepers who hold the ball outside their area whilst keeping their feet in, before kicking the ball. HANDBALL ffs!! |
That's like saying at a throw-in, the thrower has to release the ball before his hands pass the touchline. As long as the feet are behind the line/in the area, it can't be handball. | |
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Football Pet Hates on 14:50 - Sep 2 with 981 views | phomem |
Football Pet Hates on 14:19 - Sep 2 by TVOS1907 | That's like saying at a throw-in, the thrower has to release the ball before his hands pass the touchline. As long as the feet are behind the line/in the area, it can't be handball. |
You get cases of the keeper sliding his body out of the area but holding on to the ball inside, all fine | | | |
Football Pet Hates on 15:31 - Sep 2 with 962 views | dalenumber2 | The young man who sits behind us and moans all the time and shouts very loudly and foully about the ref, the linesman and the opposition players every single match. And sometimes about our own players. No, wait, his Dad who sits grinning next to him and who fails to let his son know what an idiot he is making of himself. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Football Pet Hates (n/t) on 15:47 - Sep 2 with 942 views | chuckleberry | Clubs that don't sell black coffee. [Post edited 1 Jan 1970 1:00]
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Football Pet Hates on 15:48 - Sep 2 with 936 views | RotherhamDale | People who go to the toilet/pie stalls about 48 times during a game and keep asking you to move, 'Excuse me, excuse me, excuse me, excuse me' | |
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Football Pet Hates on 16:03 - Sep 2 with 921 views | mikehunt |
Football Pet Hates on 14:50 - Sep 2 by phomem | You get cases of the keeper sliding his body out of the area but holding on to the ball inside, all fine |
Aye, but, conversely, if a keeper slides out and touches the ball but his legs are still in the area; that's handball. So what's the difference? | |
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Football Pet Hates on 16:15 - Sep 2 with 909 views | TVOS1907 |
Football Pet Hates on 16:03 - Sep 2 by mikehunt | Aye, but, conversely, if a keeper slides out and touches the ball but his legs are still in the area; that's handball. So what's the difference? |
Well in phomem's example, the ball and the part of the body used to control it are both still in the area. In your example, the ball has been controlled outside the area by the hands. In my throw-in example and your first example, the ball isn't in play until it's been thrown/kicked. | |
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Football Pet Hates on 16:46 - Sep 2 with 878 views | mikehunt |
Football Pet Hates on 16:15 - Sep 2 by TVOS1907 | Well in phomem's example, the ball and the part of the body used to control it are both still in the area. In your example, the ball has been controlled outside the area by the hands. In my throw-in example and your first example, the ball isn't in play until it's been thrown/kicked. |
Ah no TVOS. I'm on about a ball that has been gathered, either via a shot or backpass, then punted upfield. That ball is in play, surely? So, if the keeper holds the ball outside the area, a freekick should be awarded. Anyway, it wouldn't make much difference in the grand scheme of things: This is just one of my pet hates. By the way, re. your throw-in point; don't the rules state something like, the ball has to be released by the time the hands have reached the head? | |
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Football Pet Hates on 16:48 - Sep 2 with 872 views | rochedale |
Football Pet Hates on 14:19 - Sep 2 by TVOS1907 | That's like saying at a throw-in, the thrower has to release the ball before his hands pass the touchline. As long as the feet are behind the line/in the area, it can't be handball. |
I think you will find your comment regarding the keeper is wrong. If he has hold of the ball and the ball is outside the area it is hand ball, doesn't matter what other parts of his body are in the area. | |
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Football Pet Hates on 16:58 - Sep 2 with 852 views | jimmysbaldhead |
Football Pet Hates on 14:19 - Sep 2 by TVOS1907 | That's like saying at a throw-in, the thrower has to release the ball before his hands pass the touchline. As long as the feet are behind the line/in the area, it can't be handball. |
It doesn't happen often but you are wrong with this one TVOS regarding the GK. | | | |
Football Pet Hates on 17:05 - Sep 2 with 805 views | DaleAwaydayBot | Fans who have ago at other Fans for supporting their Local Football Club instead of having ago at Rival Fans on the wrong forum | |
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Football Pet Hates on 17:11 - Sep 2 with 797 views | TVOS1907 |
Football Pet Hates on 16:46 - Sep 2 by mikehunt | Ah no TVOS. I'm on about a ball that has been gathered, either via a shot or backpass, then punted upfield. That ball is in play, surely? So, if the keeper holds the ball outside the area, a freekick should be awarded. Anyway, it wouldn't make much difference in the grand scheme of things: This is just one of my pet hates. By the way, re. your throw-in point; don't the rules state something like, the ball has to be released by the time the hands have reached the head? |
The wording in the laws says "behind and over the head", so I'm not sure where 'over' starts and finishes. Anyway, due to the balance required with the feet behind the line, it's highly unlikely the head would be significantly in front of the line at the time of release. It's certainly one that would be nigh on impossible to detect at full speed. | |
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Football Pet Hates on 17:13 - Sep 2 with 793 views | TVOS1907 |
Football Pet Hates on 16:58 - Sep 2 by jimmysbaldhead | It doesn't happen often but you are wrong with this one TVOS regarding the GK. |
I'm doing my lines now, as it were. | |
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Football Pet Hates on 17:14 - Sep 2 with 790 views | TVOS1907 |
Football Pet Hates on 17:05 - Sep 2 by DaleAwaydayBot | Fans who have ago at other Fans for supporting their Local Football Club instead of having ago at Rival Fans on the wrong forum |
What do you think the crowd will be on Tuesday? | |
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Football Pet Hates on 17:17 - Sep 2 with 782 views | DaleAwaydayBot |
Football Pet Hates on 17:14 - Sep 2 by TVOS1907 | What do you think the crowd will be on Tuesday? |
2,725 - 3001 not being optimistic over a sell out but i wouldn't underestimate the cod fans | |
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Football Pet Hates on 17:20 - Sep 2 with 778 views | TVOS1907 |
Football Pet Hates on 17:17 - Sep 2 by DaleAwaydayBot | 2,725 - 3001 not being optimistic over a sell out but i wouldn't underestimate the cod fans |
Sounds a bit fishy to me. | |
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Football Pet Hates on 17:26 - Sep 2 with 768 views | 442Dale |
Football Pet Hates on 17:17 - Sep 2 by DaleAwaydayBot | 2,725 - 3001 not being optimistic over a sell out but i wouldn't underestimate the cod fans |
That would mean they'll bring at least half the crowd. 300. Max. | |
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Football Pet Hates on 17:33 - Sep 2 with 764 views | Banned4ever | Is this a-J.P.T.game?.No, more then1,400 | | | |
Football Pet Hates on 18:58 - Sep 2 with 697 views | SkiptonDale | Being from Skipton, the main fans around me support Leeds, Bradford and Man United (get them everywhere). It does my head in when talking about football in the pub or wherever, and I make a valid point just to be given the 'what do you know, you support Rochdale' line, when these people could count the amount of times they have been to Old Trafford or Elland Road on there fingers, when this is my 18th year going to Spotland. | | | |
Football Pet Hates on 19:16 - Sep 2 with 679 views | username |
Football Pet Hates on 18:58 - Sep 2 by SkiptonDale | Being from Skipton, the main fans around me support Leeds, Bradford and Man United (get them everywhere). It does my head in when talking about football in the pub or wherever, and I make a valid point just to be given the 'what do you know, you support Rochdale' line, when these people could count the amount of times they have been to Old Trafford or Elland Road on there fingers, when this is my 18th year going to Spotland. |
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