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This can't be legal Elliot

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Just like racing, you bend the rules to your benefit.
 
No need to bend the rules.... the goal is GOOD.
All of the requirements of the throw-in were met AND the ball was touched by a player before crossing the goal-line under the cross-bar and between the uprights.
Now, had the thrower thrown the ball into the net WITHOUT any other player touching the ball the restart would have been a goal kick.
Good Goaaaaaaaaal!
 
Oh, one question for you don....
What is the correct restart if the thrower throws the ball into his OWN goal without anyone touching the ball before it enters the net?
I'm waiting.......
 
Gliderman8 said:
No need to bend the rules.... the goal is GOOD.
All of the requirements of the throw-in were met AND the ball was touched by a player before crossing the goal-line under the cross-bar and between the uprights.
Now, had the thrower thrown the ball into the net WITHOUT any other player touching the ball the restart would have been a goal kick.
Good Goaaaaaaaaal!

I tried to start and stop it to see his feet, but can't do it with out an editing program
 
You are correct... restart is indeed a corner.
Regarding the throw. The only way it would not meet the requirements of a legal throw is if it did not come from behind his head, his feet crossed the touchline OR had his rearend touched the pitch.
I reffed a game where the player did the same exact throw. In this case the throwers rear touched the ground, so I called a throw going the other way. In order for the throw to be legal, you can't have THREE points touching the ground (two feet and your rearend). The coach challanged me on the call because I told him his players butt touched the ground. As proof I made the player turn around and showed the coach the grass stains on the shorts... case closed.

<span style="font-style: italic">edit: I did stop the video at different points and did not see the throwers butt touch the ground</span>

P.S. You got an easy question.... let me know if you want a harder one
 
My thought was maybe his feet were not on the ground when he let go of the ball.
Regarding your question. Same answer for if the goalie kicks the ball down field and the wind blows it back into the net
 
Correct! (last touched by the defender)
OK, try this:
The goalkeeper (who is standing in his own penalty area) deliberately throws the ball and strikes an attacker who is outside the penalty area.
What is the restart? (no asking your son!)
 
I'm alerting the FIFA cops to pay you a little visit :smirk:
 
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