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PILTDOWN MAN

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In taking a goalkick the keeper slips and kicks the ball against his other foot, the ball remains in the area and an attacks runs in and puts the ball in the net. What's the correct decision?
 






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In taking a goalkick the keeper slips and kicks the ball against his other foot, the ball remains in the area and an attacks runs in and puts the ball in the net. What's the correct decision?

Pretty sure it’s just a retake of the goal kick. Same as it used to be if the ball didn’t leave the area from a goal kick before the new rules.
 


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Pretty sure it’s just a retake of the goal kick. Same as it used to be if the ball didn’t leave the area from a goal kick before the new rules.

No. Ball doesn't have to leave the area and opposing player only has to remain outside until the lick is taken (it is in immediate play)
 




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On Wednesdays, Fridays plus weekends odd weeks when Jupiter could be seen on a cloudless night, its a goal. Mondays, Tuesday even week Saturdays plus days considered independence days of South Americans now or sometime in the past, the ref will disallow the goal but award the attacking team indirect free kick. All other days, the decision will be decided from a coin toss.

That said I believe FIFA are looking to add some complexity and ambiguity to it to get it in line with the other laws of the game.
 


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On Wednesdays, Fridays plus weekends odd weeks when Jupiter could be seen on a cloudless night, its a goal. Mondays, Tuesday even week Saturdays plus days considered independence days of South Americans now or sometime in the past, the ref will disallow the goal but award the attacking team indirect free kick. All other days, the decision will be decided from a coin toss.

That said I believe FIFA are looking to add some complexity and ambiguity to it to get it in line with the other laws of the game.

You are correct with one of those.

It's an indirect freekick as the offence was double kick at the restart for which play on (advantage) can not be allowed.
 


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If an indirect or direct freekick is kicked accidently straight into their own net what is given?
 




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If an indirect or direct freekick is kicked accidently straight into their own net what is given?

Goal either way as indirect only applies to the goal you’re shooting in?

I guess the keeper double touch has come in since the new rule about the ball not having to leave the area? Ie until 2 seasons ago it would have been a retake like I said?
 


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Goal either way as indirect only applies to the goal you’re shooting in?

I guess the keeper double touch has come in since the new rule about the ball not having to leave the area? Ie until 2 seasons ago it would have been a retake like I said?

Not a goal

if a direct free kick is kicked directly into the opponents' goal, a goal is awarded.
if an indirect free kick is kicked directly into the opponents' goal, a goal kick is awarded.
if a direct or indirect free kick is kicked directly into the team's own goal, a corner kick is awarded.
 


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One for Swansman after the MLS yesterday

If a player is booked during the game and then in a penalty shoot-out is he sent off ie the keeper yesterday?
 




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One for Swansman after the MLS yesterday

If a player is booked during the game and then in a penalty shoot-out is he sent off ie the keeper yesterday?
[MENTION=38333]Swansman[/MENTION] what do think?
 


Swansman

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One for Swansman after the MLS yesterday

If a player is booked during the game and then in a penalty shoot-out is he sent off ie the keeper yesterday?

Yes, its happened a few times before. Not sure if this is regulated in the rules of the specific competition or in the laws of the game though.
 


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Yes, its happened a few times before. Not sure if this is regulated in the rules of the specific competition or in the laws of the game though.

Laws are though the game has finished therefore any booking offence administered during the game is an irrelevance. Also a booking/sending off during a penalty shootout is not registered.

The ref got it wrong along with most other things :lolol:
 






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But when has a game finished?

At the final play of allotted time whether extra time is played is the matter of the competition rules. Fact is the penalty shootout is a separate play. No record is made apart from the score.
 


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At the final play of allotted time whether extra time is played is the matter of the competition rules. Fact is the penalty shootout is a separate play. No record is made apart from the score.

I was thinking of where the ref blows........then VAR says have a look etc. Seems familiar.
 


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At the final play of allotted time whether extra time is played is the matter of the competition rules. Fact is the penalty shootout is a separate play. No record is made apart from the score.
So, if we were in a penalty shoot out with Villa and Maupay scores, then villa take a penalty, score or whatever. Then Maupay walks up to Grealish and says, you're a dirty cheating **** and smacks him straight on the nose, knocking him out, is he then sent off but there is no recording of the incident so he does not get a 3 game ban?
 


Worried Man Blues

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So, if we were in a penalty shoot out with Villa and Maupay scores, then villa take a penalty, score or whatever. Then Maupay walks up to Grealish and says, you're a dirty cheating **** and smacks him straight on the nose, knocking him out, is he then sent off but there is no recording of the incident so he does not get a 3 game ban?

Not sure but sounds good to me!
 


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