Took more than a hundred years for anyone to bother about it.Personally I feel "the goal kick must leave the penalty area before it is in play" was a unnecessary and niggling law of the game.
Took more than a hundred years for anyone to bother about it.Personally I feel "the goal kick must leave the penalty area before it is in play" was a unnecessary and niggling law of the game.
Personally I feel "the goal kick must leave the penalty area before it is in play" was a unnecessary and niggling law of the game.
Took more than a hundred years for anyone to bother about it.
Personally I feel "the goal kick must leave the penalty area before it is in play" was a unnecessary and niggling law of the game.
Took about 60 years of professional football before you could substitute injured players as well.
The "it's been this way for a long time" argument, in general, is pretty weak (almost) regardless of subject.
Personally I don’t give a monkeys
I think that may actually have happened in the recent Liverpool vs Saints game. Should have been a penalty to Saints, ref waved played on, Liverpool went up the other end and scored in seconds. I imagine as it was Kevin Friend reffing the game and it was the mighty Liverpool they quickly put VAR back in it’s box and whistled hoping it wouldn’t cause too big a furore. I have a vague memory of it being Hoops on VAR too?
In general, yes. In specific cases, no. Exactly the same can be said for change for change sake; generally a poor argument, but pertinent in this case.
More teams were taking short goal kicks, teams were begining to take advantage of this by stepping into the box to collect the ball and thus the goal kick being retaken.
So, they broke the regulations which they all knew perfectly well and didn't get away with it. Wow, couldn't have that - something had to be changed!
Free kick to the opposition would have been a better change - in fact, I thought that was what happened if the ball was played a second time before leaving the penalty area..