The OP has been a member of this forum since 2003! You don't need to have played the game to know the laws and pitch markings.Bit harsh, if you’ve never played the game how would you know?
The OP has been a member of this forum since 2003! You don't need to have played the game to know the laws and pitch markings.Bit harsh, if you’ve never played the game how would you know?
But why does the player taking the kick off stand in the wrong half?The legacy lines are the ones around the corner flags. I will never understand why that rule needed changing? I don't know about other teams, but we certainly haven't gained any advantage messing about lining the ball up so that it only just touches the outside of the line.
https://www.thefa.com/football-rule...text=For every kick-off:,of the field of playBut why does the player taking the kick off stand in the wrong half?
Why aren't there quadrants marked at each corner flag rather than just a dash mark on each dead ball line?The circle round the centre spot marks the area into which opponents cannot encroach until the ball is kicked at kick off.
The semi circle by the penalty area marks the area in which nobody can encroach when a penalty kick is taken (except of course the penalty taker).
There are quadrants marked at each corner flag .............. ? ? ?Why aren't there quadrants marked at each corner flag rather than just a dash mark on each dead ball line?
You would reach the penalty area? You fit bastardIf I took a run-up like that to take a penalty, I'd collapse with exhaustion when I'd reached the penalty area.
Until this season, he wasn't allowed to - up until this season the ball had to be kicked forward. The rules have been changed. It happened, like the pass-back rule about twenty years ago (please note 'about' - maybe it was 10 years ago, maybe it was 30 - I don't care, so don't waste your time telling me!)But why does the player taking the kick off stand in the wrong half?
Not marking ten yards there isn't - just a dash in the dead ball lineThere are quadrants marked at each corner flag .............. ? ? ?
Yes there are quadrants at each corner flag, whether you like it or not. The ten yards rule applies to all free kicks, including corners. It's up to the ref - with his magic spray if needed - to enforce it.Not marking ten yards there isn't - just a dash in the dead ball line
Until this season, he wasn't allowed to - up until this season the ball had to be kicked forward.
Until this season, he wasn't allowed to - up until this season the ball had to be kicked forward.
Yes there are quadrants at each corner flag, whether you like it or not. The ten yards rule applies to all free kicks, including corners. It's up to the ref - with his magic spray if needed - to enforce it.
Why do corner flags have to be on the pitch?
Simple you're not taking the corner from the corner flag.I think he's asking why there isn't a line marking 10 yards from the corner arc.
He was asking - quote, "Why aren't there quadrants marked at each corner flag." The answer is that there are.I think he's asking why there isn't a line marking 10 yards from the corner arc.
The point he is making is that there is a centre circle with a 10yrd radius so it is clear that an opponent can't enter till the ball is kicked and that the 'd' on the edge of the box marks 10yrds from the penalty spot so an opponent can't be within the 'd' and therefore why don't they have a 10yrd quadrant painted at each corner to ensure a defender doesn't encroach. My guess is that may be because not all pitches have 10yrds between the touchline and edge of the penalty area, eg park football pitches. That said, I'm guessing over the years pitches for major competitions have to have certain minimum dimensions.Yes there are quadrants at each corner flag, whether you like it or not. The ten yards rule applies to all free kicks, including corners. It's up to the ref - with his magic spray if needed - to enforce it.