For as long as I remember the handball rule has always been that there has to be intent. Yet, equally for as long I remember the cliche has been trotted out "if you raise your hand, you risk conceding a free kick/penalty".
That phrase has been trotted out with many contentious decisions over the years.
Yet over the last couple of weeks, and during the game last night, some commentators/analysts have completely dropped the old mantra and are now focusing on intent.
Anyone know why there's been a sudden widespread abandoning of "if you raise your arm..." in favour of "there has to be intent"?
(Personally, I think the measuring stick should be if a player/team gets an advantage from the handball)
That phrase has been trotted out with many contentious decisions over the years.
Yet over the last couple of weeks, and during the game last night, some commentators/analysts have completely dropped the old mantra and are now focusing on intent.
Anyone know why there's been a sudden widespread abandoning of "if you raise your arm..." in favour of "there has to be intent"?
(Personally, I think the measuring stick should be if a player/team gets an advantage from the handball)