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Staring at the rude boys
Booked for "trickery"
https://grabyo.com/g/v/Jo5Wjt3ATir
https://grabyo.com/g/v/Jo5Wjt3ATir
Booked for "trickery"
https://grabyo.com/g/v/Jo5Wjt3ATir
getting around the back pass laws maybe but in no way illegal - most ridiculous card ever?
Unless there's a law that says you can't do thatgetting around the back pass laws maybe but in no way illegal - most ridiculous card ever?
So should stepovers be banned?Apparently there is a rule about it being against the rules to use trickery to gain an advantage.
So should stepovers be banned?
So should stepovers be banned?
I've tried googling it too, but also unsuccessfully. If anyone can provide a link to the rule, to settle this debate, that would be good.I thought there was a rule where you could be booked for "bringing the game into disrepute" by, for example, flicking the ball up and heading it back to the keeper, or setting up a teammate to head it back to the keeper and therefor evading the passback rule.
Would explain why no one does it. I did try a google but couldn't see it anywhere.
Ridiculous booking. The player did absolutely nothing against the rules there.
No trickery may be used to get around the terms of the amendment to Law 12. A player may pass the ball to his own goalkeeper using his head, chest, knee, etc.; however, if, in the opinion of the referee, the player uses a deliberate trick -- such as flicking the ball to his head with his foot and heading it to the goalkeeper or kneeling and deliberately pushing the ball to the goalkeeper with his head or knee -- he must be cautioned for ungentlemanly conduct. It makes no difference whether or not the goalkeeper touches the ball with his hands; the offense is committed by the player who is seeking to circumvent both the Spirit and Letter of the Law.
I've tried googling it too, but also unsuccessfully. If anyone can provide a link to the rule, to settle this debate, that would be good.