why is it when a keeper walks to get a ball thats gone out for a goal kick and walks back to the 6 yard line to take a kick some reffs view that as time wasting? where in the rule book does it say that the kepper/player has to jog/run to collect and bring the ball back?
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if a goal keeper wishes to change positions with someone on the field does that count as a sub? do they have to swap shirts? etc
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There's time wasting and there's time wasting. I've been given the signal to move it on after going to fetch a ball the opposition has booted out into row Z and thought that's a bit harsh.
As for the latter, it's not a sub if the two players were already on the park and remain on the park after the switch. The do have to swap shirts so that the keeper has a different color to everyone else.
As for the latter, it's not a sub if the two players were already on the park and remain on the park after the switch. The do have to swap shirts so that the keeper has a different color to everyone else.
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Mister Miyagi wrote:There's time wasting and there's time wasting. I've been given the signal to move it on after going to fetch a ball the opposition has booted out into row Z and thought that's a bit harsh.
As for the latter, it's not a sub if the two players were already on the park and remain on the park after the switch. The do have to swap shirts so that the keeper has a different color to everyone else.
but then the names and number are diffrent on the team sheet..........
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The ref would merely make a note of it. Its not like if the keeper on the team sheet suddenly earned himself a red card, that the player who was wearing the number initially would be sent off or suspended. Having said that, some refs out these, you never know what they are capable of!dinozoff wrote:Mister Miyagi wrote:There's time wasting and there's time wasting. I've been given the signal to move it on after going to fetch a ball the opposition has booted out into row Z and thought that's a bit harsh.
As for the latter, it's not a sub if the two players were already on the park and remain on the park after the switch. The do have to swap shirts so that the keeper has a different color to everyone else.
but then the names and number are diffrent on the team sheet..........
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(b) The shirts of players must bear a distinctive number corresponding to the number
show on the team’s team sheet. No two players may wear the same number except
that where a goalkeeper is injured or changes position and is replaced in goal by an
outfield player, it shall not be necessary for that outfield player to wear a shirt
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So he can wear "skins"??Mister Miyagi wrote:(b) The shirts of players must bear a distinctive number corresponding to the number
show on the team’s team sheet. No two players may wear the same number except
that where a goalkeeper is injured or changes position and is replaced in goal by an
outfield player, it shall not be necessary for that outfield player to wear a shirt
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I thought that was odd too when I read it. That's what it says word for word on the SAASL website.
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