Goal kicks leaving the penalty area
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Goal kicks leaving the penalty area
Is the rule change where a goal kick doesnt have to leave the penalty box before being touched by the defending team being applied by FFSA?
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I dont think so - I would say it will come through next season.
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There is confusion with this rule among referees, some are allowing it, some are not ?
Is it possible for referees association to let all Refs know that players are allowed short goal kicks now ?
Watching a womens game last Sunday one particular ref did not get the email, regarding the change, confusing players and spectators.
Is it possible for referees association to let all Refs know that players are allowed short goal kicks now ?
Watching a womens game last Sunday one particular ref did not get the email, regarding the change, confusing players and spectators.
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Surely it won't be changed until next season, you can't change a rule mid season.In the way wrote:There is confusion with this rule among referees, some are allowing it, some are not ?
Is it possible for referees association to let all Refs know that players are allowed short goal kicks now ?
Watching a womens game last Sunday one particular ref did not get the email, regarding the change, confusing players and spectators.
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Exactly (unlike the AFL)God is an Englishman wrote:Surely it won't be changed until next season, you can't change a rule mid season.In the way wrote:There is confusion with this rule among referees, some are allowing it, some are not ?
Is it possible for referees association to let all Refs know that players are allowed short goal kicks now ?
Watching a womens game last Sunday one particular ref did not get the email, regarding the change, confusing players and spectators.
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Why would the ref say don't do it again, if it's within the new rules?Nice One Cyril wrote:LOL, teams already being inventive.
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Who knows? They are a law unto themselves sometimes.Bomber wrote:Why would the ref say don't do it again, if it's within the new rules?Nice One Cyril wrote:LOL, teams already being inventive.
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Don't I know it!Nice One Cyril wrote:Who knows? They are a law unto themselves sometimes.Bomber wrote:Why would the ref say don't do it again, if it's within the new rules?Nice One Cyril wrote:LOL, teams already being inventive.
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Hadn't thenkeeper flicking the ball and catching a headed back ball been classed as circumventing the rules re a backpass?
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What about the passive offside rule implemented by FIFA IN 2005 here in 2019 still not in use some lines people don't even know about it