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Post by andrewguk on Mar 15, 2014 20:00:00 GMT
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Post by Jamo on the wing on Mar 15, 2014 20:00:36 GMT
No the whole ball has to.
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Post by march4 on Mar 15, 2014 20:03:16 GMT
And if you are playing against ManUre there has to be a clear 2 yard gap between ball and goal line to score against them! (winky thingy)
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Post by Beardy200 on Mar 15, 2014 20:06:10 GMT
Surely if more than 50% of the ball has crossed the line, it's a goal /photo/1Are you taking the piss?
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Post by robwahlmann on Mar 15, 2014 20:07:42 GMT
The rules are very clear on this one, the whole ball has to cross the line! Therefore no goal!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 15, 2014 20:07:44 GMT
Surely if more than 50% of the ball has crossed the line, it's a goal /photo/1Have you ever watched football before? Or are you just smashed out of your tiny mind?
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Post by andrewguk on Mar 15, 2014 20:10:02 GMT
Surely if more than 50% of the ball has crossed the line, it's a goal /photo/1Have you ever watched football before? Or are you just smashed out of your tiny mind? Yes & no. If the whole ball has to cross the line, then I disagree with the rule
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Post by Royal Donut on Mar 15, 2014 20:10:59 GMT
Nah he's joking. Well he can't be serious,actually what if the ball is near the line???. Can this be a goal ;-)
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Post by Royal Donut on Mar 15, 2014 20:12:57 GMT
So if you disagree with the rule,what is a goal then??49% 51%,or would you just go with the whole ball to keep it simple??
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Post by andrewguk on Mar 15, 2014 20:14:26 GMT
The ball landed beyond the goal line, therefore it's a goal
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Post by PotterLog on Mar 15, 2014 20:16:17 GMT
The Fulham Goal That Never Was...
....because it wasn't a goal.
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Post by Robo10 on Mar 15, 2014 20:19:22 GMT
Feck me its NFL
The rules (since eerm ever!) Are very clear for a goal, a throw in, a corner/goal kick etc - the whole ball must go out of play!
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Post by Beardy200 on Mar 15, 2014 20:20:15 GMT
The ball landed beyond the goal line, therefore it's a goal But the rest of the world doesn't play by your rules. Whole ball whole of the line. It's pretty simple really
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Post by Royal Donut on Mar 15, 2014 20:20:53 GMT
Also in this case when a ball is on any perimeter line then it's a throw in. We must change all rules immediately
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Post by andrewguk on Mar 15, 2014 20:20:57 GMT
Feck me its NFL The rules (since eerm ever!) Are very clear for a goal, a throw in, a corner/goal kick etc - the whole ball must go out of play! I know that's the rule. I'm saying I disagree with the rule
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Post by Deleted on Mar 15, 2014 20:22:02 GMT
If less than 50% of the ball is hitting the leg stump and the on-field Umpire has given the batsman out then the decision stays out. However, if less than 50% of the ball is hitting the leg stump and the on-field Umpire has given the batsman not out then the decision stays not out. It's this dodgy grey area that frustrates folk all the time, where an Umpire can give 1 of 2 decisions and is proved to be "correct" either way via the use of hawkeye technology. So he can give a decision of out or not out and if it gets refered to the third umpire then he's proved "right" in the eyes of the rules either way. Oh, you're talking about a football crossing a goal line in a game of association football?? Then you're obviously either taking the piss or errrrr....errrrrr....errrrr
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Post by Beardy200 on Mar 15, 2014 20:22:36 GMT
Feck me its NFL The rules (since eerm ever!) Are very clear for a goal, a throw in, a corner/goal kick etc - the whole ball must go out of play! I know that's the rule. I'm saying I disagree with the rule Tough
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Post by Royal Donut on Mar 15, 2014 20:23:31 GMT
I also disagree with handling in the area,I think all goal keepers, can handle the ball anywhere on the pitch.
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Post by andrewguk on Mar 15, 2014 20:25:28 GMT
I stand corrected, I'm wrong. Apologies for any offence caused
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Post by Trouserdog on Mar 15, 2014 20:26:28 GMT
What's so hard to understand?
The WHOLE ball, as in 100% of it- you know, all of the round, circular matter that constitutes a ball has to be OVER the line. Not 'a bit over' or ' as over as dammit' or 'so close to going over that we might as well call it as over'....OVER. That means, whole line visible because the ball is past it.
That's a wholly necessary black and white rule we have there, and it's pretty clear from that picture that the whole of the ball hasn't crossed the line.
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Post by partickpotter on Mar 15, 2014 20:27:12 GMT
Have you ever watched football before? Or are you just smashed out of your tiny mind? Yes & no. If the whole ball has to cross the line, then I disagree with the rule
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Post by Deleted on Mar 15, 2014 20:27:14 GMT
Surely if we kick/head the ball towards the goal then that should count too!!
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Post by Trouserdog on Mar 15, 2014 20:27:56 GMT
I stand corrected, I'm wrong. Apologies for any offence caused Good. Now go to bed without any supper.
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Post by partickpotter on Mar 15, 2014 20:34:36 GMT
I stand corrected, I'm wrong. Apologies for any offence caused Good. Now go to bed without any supper. Harsh... Some of this would be appropriate.
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Post by lawrieleslie on Mar 15, 2014 20:44:58 GMT
This is the controversial bit for me.......if the edge of the white line forms a true tangent to the circumference of the ball is that counted as over the line? Or does there have to be green visible between the circumference of the ball and the edge of the white line? This for me is where the rule becomes a bit grey instead of black and white.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 15, 2014 20:49:04 GMT
Have you ever watched football before? Or are you just smashed out of your tiny mind? Yes & no. If the whole ball has to cross the line, then I disagree with the rule Just admit that you've made yourself look like a right cock spring and have done with it. At the end of the day none of us know who you are so in the grand scheme of things it dunna matter
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Post by Trouserdog on Mar 15, 2014 20:49:48 GMT
This is the controversial bit for me.......if the edge of the white line forms a true tangent to the circumference of the ball is that counted as over the line? Or does there have to be green visible between the circumference of the ball and the edge of the white line? This for me is where the rule becomes a bit grey instead of black and white. I think the latter is much easier to interpret. If there's grass visible between the edge of the ball and the line when viewed from above then it's 100% over- otherwise it isn't. Even a doofus like me can understand that, so no need to complicate things any further.
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Post by lawrieleslie on Mar 15, 2014 20:54:36 GMT
This is the controversial bit for me.......if the edge of the white line forms a true tangent to the circumference of the ball is that counted as over the line? Or does there have to be green visible between the circumference of the ball and the edge of the white line? This for me is where the rule becomes a bit grey instead of black and white. I think the latter is much easier to interpret. If there's grass visible between the edge of the ball and the line when viewed from above then it's 100% over- otherwise it isn't. Even a doofus like me can understand that, so no need to complicate things any further. That'll do for me......controversy over. Now how about an aeroplane taking off on a treadmill.......... Can it??
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Post by Squeekster on Mar 15, 2014 21:00:42 GMT
To be fair the rule used to be if the center of the ball was over it was a goal,throw in etc............................
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Post by MadMarko10 on Mar 15, 2014 21:06:26 GMT
What laughable nonsense. Are you 10?
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