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Thread: How many fans know what the 'D' is for outside the goal area?

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    Quote Originally Posted by clarkey1974 View Post
    This was in “your are the ref” in shoot mag about 40 years ago…but I can’t remember the bloody answer…

    Corner ..?…��
    Star prize! The keeper kicks the ball, had it gone out either side of play on the side lines, a throw in would have been awarded. In this case the keeper kicks the ball but on this occasion no other player touches the ball before it revolves back over his head in to the goal over the 'back line' of play so therefore a corner is awarded.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BramleyMiller58 View Post
    Corner ?
    Brammers, correct Sir well done.

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    Is it for Hugill's falling down zone!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brin View Post
    Star prize! The keeper kicks the ball, had it gone out either side of play on the side lines, a throw in would have been awarded. In this case the keeper kicks the ball but on this occasion no other player touches the ball before it revolves back over his head in to the goal over the 'back line' of play so therefore a corner is awarded.
    Are you sure that's right?

    So what happens if the wind is blowing the other way and it goes in the opposition net? What's that then? A goal kick? 🤣

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    Quote Originally Posted by Heliosphan View Post
    Are you sure that's right?

    So what happens if the wind is blowing the other way and it goes in the opposition net? What's that then? A goal kick? 🤣
    Yes a corner is awarded. To answer your question, a goal is awarded.

    A goal keeper can also score a goal kicking the ball while handling it. If the ball is played legally and the play is not specifically listed as an indirect play(e.g thrown in or IFK) then a goal may be scored directly.

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    Penalty area

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    The ref blows for offside. The defender taking the free kick passes back to the goalie who misses it and the ball goes in the goal? What does the ref decide?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brin View Post
    Star prize! The keeper kicks the ball, had it gone out either side of play on the side lines, a throw in would have been awarded. In this case the keeper kicks the ball but on this occasion no other player touches the ball before it revolves back over his head in to the goal over the 'back line' of play so therefore a corner is awarded.
    What happens if it doesn’t go over his head and roles along the floor

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    Quote Originally Posted by South Coast Miller View Post
    The ref blows for offside. The defender taking the free kick passes back to the goalie who misses it and the ball goes in the goal? What does the ref decide?
    Indirect Free kick to oppostion…?….just thinking another player needs to touch the ball for a goal to stand,so I assume that’s the restart..

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    Quote Originally Posted by clarkey1974 View Post
    Indirect Free kick to oppostion…?….just thinking another player needs to touch the ball for a goal to stand,so I assume that’s the restart..
    No

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