Barcon
Well-Known Member
Law 15 is throw in law:
"If the throw-in is not taken correctly it is retaken by the opposing team."
I know that mate. I think you are confusing multiple foul throws with consecutive foul throws.
Law 15 is throw in law:
"If the throw-in is not taken correctly it is retaken by the opposing team."
Thought the original point was if someone took consecutive foul throws as a way to waste time. But that just gives the balk away so why would anyone do that.I know that mate. I think you are confusing multiple foul throws with consecutive foul throws.
Thought the original point was if someone took consecutive foul throws as a way to waste time. But that just gives the balk away so why would anyone do that.
Anyway, another good rule question - if the keeper takes a goal kick and it goes in the keeper's goal, what happens next?
You'd think so but not correct. Let this one run for a bit see if someone gets the right answer, which is surprising.I would guess that the other team is awarded a goal.
You'd think so but not correct. Let this one run for a bit see if someone gets the right answer, which is surprising.
Correct. Ball isn't in play until it leaves the area. Goal isn't scored if ball isn't in play.If a keeper takes a goal kick and it goes in his own goal then it is a corner
Correct. Ball isn't in play until it leaves the area. Goal isn't scored if ball isn't in play.
Don't know what happens if keeper kicks it out of area but wind blows it into net.
Of course if it was City keeper then it would be a goal.
Haha. I don't know how old your lad is mate but I love the way he's thinking 'inside' the box.My lad asked me this a few weeks ago, “if there’s a drop ball in the area, can the keeper be selected to go for tha ball and just grab it after it’s bounced?”