Yeah knew that one too.Also did you know if an own goal is scored from an indirect free kick, a corner is awarded?
How can you not know the rules and ref?
Doesn't stop the professional onesHow can you not know the rules and ref?
Also did you know if an own goal is scored from an indirect free kick, a corner is awarded?
Leant this last season! Can't remember who we were playing but everything they had a goal kick their striker was about 5yards off side. Looked a right idiot when I moaned and the woman sat next to me put me right on the rulesI reffed a game on Sunday when it was extremely windy and our goalies goal kicks were reaching their bos. One of our coached told out strikers to push up and not to worry because you "can't be offside from a goal kick" - looked it up and is correct. Freely admit I didn't know this rule and I am an unpaid ref.
In that scenario it's a goal, as the ball's in play once any other player touches it. (I think so at least, might be some kind of unsporting behaviour rule that prevents it)Looks like I'm in the minority as I genuinely didn't know that. I always thought an indirect free kick in the box that just meant it had to hit anyone before going in and wondered why they don't just leather it at the 10 man wall on the line (keeper usually in front) and hope it hits one of them on the way in as it rarely goes in clean. Guess that explains things.
I thought everyone knew that?
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Nope, you hear people in my block shouting at our players to get onside, and then complaining to everyone within earshot how our players don't know the rules.
In that scenario it's a goal, as the ball's in play once any other player touches it. (I think so at least, might be some kind of unsporting behaviour rule that prevents it)
It's more if a player takes the free kick to pass back to the keeper and it goes straight in. I think it's the same with throws, where that hilarious Enckelman one was only given because he brushed the ball as it rolled under his feet.
There is a bloke that now sits behind me and one of the early games this season he kept shouting offside offside from there goal kicks he was pissing me off I had to tell him you can't be offside from a goal kick.He said why didn't you tell me earlier. The point I'm trying to make is people sit there moaning and groaning at refs and player's yet haven't got a fucking clue.
Worse when they get the players names wrong when ranting
I hadn't noticed but you're right. As good as getting a penalty is, there's something special about one of those indirect free kicks in the box where they've loaded the goal line so much they've snuck half the subs in.Oh I see, yes that makes much more sense. There do however seem to be very few indirect free kicks awarded these days, almost gone from the game. Used to be a lot for obstruction but they mostly get awarded as normal free-kicks now.
How can you not know the rules and ref?
I reffed a game on Sunday when it was extremely windy and our goalies goal kicks were reaching their bos. One of our coached told out strikers to push up and not to worry because you "can't be offside from a goal kick" - looked it up and is correct. Freely admit I didn't know this rule and I am an unpaid ref.
Could a pen be given in theory?I did know that one but I learned a new one a few weeks ago. Beavon was offside and the free kick taken in our half. I, along with loads of others was having a right go, but apparently if a player comes back into his own half from an offside position the free kick is taken from where he touched the ball/interfered with play.
i thought I knew the rules rarely happens in the professional game a goal kick reaching the oppositions box it was very windy. PS I manage a boys team not a ref. The most frustrating rule misunderstanding when reffing is inactive players standing in offside positions being deemed by the linesman as being offside. Very hard to advise a linesman on this I've tried.
Could a pen be given in theory?
Gentleman-let me put you right on a few things. There is not any "rules" in football. There are 17 Laws. Somebody mentioned there are hardly any indirect free kicks anymore. I Guarantee you will see at least 5 tonight and the most common being for offside. This can be seen by the referee giving a signal with his arm up in the air before the free kick is taken and drops his arm when the ball has touched another player or goes out of play Keep an eye on the ref tonight when he has given offside.
It is true that you can't be offside from a goal kick/corner kick or throw in.
Here's one for you all-now no looking it up!
If the referee stops the game for let's say the most common one, which is a head injury to a player, the restart of play is a dropped ball which on most occasions is kicked back to the opposition keeper. What happens if the ball goes straight into the goal passed the keeper? Goal or no goal? Or what is the restart of play?
Gentleman-let me put you right on a few things. There is not any "rules" in football. There are 17 Laws. Somebody mentioned there are hardly any indirect free kicks anymore. I Guarantee you will see at least 5 tonight and the most common being for offside. This can be seen by the referee giving a signal with his arm up in the air before the free kick is taken and drops his arm when the ball has touched another player or goes out of play Keep an eye on the ref tonight when he has given offside.
It is true that you can't be offside from a goal kick/corner kick or throw in.
Here's one for you all-now no looking it up!
If the referee stops the game for let's say the most common one, which is a head injury to a player, the restart of play is a dropped ball which on most occasions is kicked back to the opposition keeper. What happens if the ball goes straight into the goal passed the keeper? Goal or no goal? Or what is the restart of play?
Ah yeah, imagine that. Offside but an indirect free kick in the other box.Not sure on that. Would it be indirect?
Just checked and its an indirect free kick for an offside.
Must be same bloke who used to sit behind me, always shouted at Leon Best 'get onside' just before the defenders would retreat as the ball was kicked..... HE IS ONSIDE!!!!!!There is a bloke that now sits behind me and one of the early games this season he kept shouting offside offside from there goal kicks he was pissing me off I had to tell him you can't be offside from a goal kick.He said why didn't you tell me earlier. The point I'm trying to make is people sit there moaning and groaning at refs and player's yet haven't got a fucking clue.
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