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whatsappnin

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Try and handle on the line (as a defender), touch the ball, with hand/lower arm, keep ball out without getting sent off?

What if it goes in? Im ok? Worth the risk then!

Please let me know football is not fecked? !!
 

Tottenham_God

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Try and handle on the line (as a defender), touch the ball, with hand/lower arm, keep ball out without getting sent off?

What if it goes in? Im ok? Worth the risk then!

Please let me know football is not fecked? !!
Mateeeeee
 

TheGreenLily

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Aug 5, 2009
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Try and handle on the line (as a defender), touch the ball, with hand/lower arm, keep ball out without getting sent off?

What if it goes in? Im ok? Worth the risk then!

Please let me know football is not fecked? !!
Are you referring to the hand ball in ManC game when Capoue scored?
 

Booney

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Try and handle on the line (as a defender), touch the ball, with hand/lower arm, keep ball out without getting sent off?

What if it goes in? Im ok? Worth the risk then!

Please let me know football is not fecked? !!

I think I understand your username now
 

SpursManChris

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Try and handle on the line (as a defender), touch the ball, with hand/lower arm, keep ball out without getting sent off?

What if it goes in? Im ok? Worth the risk then!

Please let me know football is not fecked? !!
You'll have to re-word all of that.
 

Syn_13

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Jul 17, 2008
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Try and handle on the line (as a defender), touch the ball, with hand/lower arm, keep ball out without getting sent off?

What if it goes in? Im ok? Worth the risk then!

Please let me know football is not fecked? !!

You can't send him off and let the goal stand as you've got to technically stop the play immediately to issue him the red card, therefore, he'd have to give a pen. However, if the ball goes in you haven't denied a goalscoring opportunity so the ref has to give the goal.

It was the right decision.
 

nightgoat

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You can't send him off and let the goal stand as you've got to technically stop the play immediately to issue him the red card, therefore, he'd have to give a pen. However, if the ball goes in you haven't denied a goalscoring opportunity so the ref has to give the goal.

It was the right decision.

By the rules of the game, he should have booked Fernandinho for deliberate handball. If he'd stopped it going in, then it would have warranted a red card. But it was still a deliberate handball, even though we scored.
 

Syn_13

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By the rules of the game, he should have booked Fernandinho for deliberate handball. If he'd stopped it going in, then it would have warranted a red card. But it was still a deliberate handball, even though we scored.

We'd have to ask a ref to clear it up but I'm sure that he would have to give the pen to give a red card. I'm not sure you can retrospectively give a red card out once the ball has gone out of play (even if it did happen at that instance, it's still a break in play). I thought it was only applicable for yellows.
 

nightgoat

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We'd have to ask a ref to clear it up but I'm sure that he would have to give the pen to give a red card. I'm not sure you can retrospectively give a red card out once the ball has gone out of play (even if it did happen at that instance, it's still a break in play). I thought it was only applicable for yellows.

Yes, but then he'd have to have stopped the ball going in to give a penalty and a red card. As it was, he didn't have to give a penalty because a goal was scored, but Fernandinho still deliberately made contact with the ball with his hand, so technically he should have been booked.
 

Syn_13

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Yes, but then he'd have to have stopped the ball going in to give a penalty and a red card. As it was, he didn't have to give a penalty because a goal was scored, but Fernandinho still deliberately made contact with the ball with his hand, so technically he should have been booked.

Yeah, I get what you're saying. Not sure about it, as I said it's one for someone with ref experience to answer.
 
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