Can honestly say I have never seen that given...
But that is WRONG. It is the other way round:If a Newcastle player encroaches and the penalty is scored it is a free kick to Burton if It was missed or saved the kick is retaken. If a Burton player encroaches and Newcastle score the goal stands if it is missed or saved the kick is retaken. If you order the kick to be retaken when a Newcastle player encroaches they not penalised and have a 2nd chance.
If a Newcastle player encroaches and the penalty is scored it is a free kick to Burton
Watch this again. Watch the ball very closely as Ritchie goes to kick. I *think* it moves just before his kicking foot strikes the ball, i.e. that he's somehow managed to accidentally knock it with his other foot. I keep watching it and I'm not 100% sure, but there might just be the smallest hint of movement.
IF that's the case, once he's knocked it with his non-kicking foot, he cannot, under the laws of the game, touch the ball again until another player has touched it. Therefore as soon as he hits it into the net, he's committed an indirect free-kick offence.
I can't believe a professional referee and his assistants would ALL get the laws wrong if it was disallowed for encroachment, surely (if a penalty is scored following encroachment from the attacking side, then it's obviously supposed to be a retake)? There has to be something else going on.
I reckon he's kicked it against his own foot.
No, it's not what you said. The correct decision according to the laws quoted is a re-taken penalty.
I think you're right. It's got to me either this or feinting to kick the ball at the end of the run-up. I've not seen the incident yet but there is no way the officials don't know that law.
No its not because Ritchie scored and as I said if he retakes it they get a 2nd chance having committed the offense originally.
**** me, you're a stubborn old bugger.No its not because Ritchie scored and as I said if he retakes it they get a 2nd chance having committed the offense originally.
I can't see Norwich holding out. They're terrible! Pritchard in particular has been awful. Thank god he chose to sign for them over us.
As I quoted is as I have always found and my ionterpretation of the rule in 60 + years of playing coaching, referreeing and watching the game If I have interpreted wrong then uit has been for a long time and I would stand corrected but I dont think my interpretation of the rule is wrong.