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Anywhere else on the pitch 14:31 - Feb 10 with 554 viewsredrickstuhaart

Lying on the ball to block someone from it is an indirect free kick.
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Anywhere else on the pitch on 14:32 - Feb 10 with 543 viewsEastboundSplinter

Under which law?
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Anywhere else on the pitch on 14:33 - Feb 10 with 518 viewsredrickstuhaart

Anywhere else on the pitch on 14:32 - Feb 10 by EastboundSplinter

Under which law?


Are you seriously saying its not?


Stop being trollish.

Technically, I believe it is considered dangerous play because noone can kick the ball without contact with the player. Indirect free kick.
[Post edited 10 Feb 2024 14:35]
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Anywhere else on the pitch on 14:37 - Feb 10 with 455 viewsEastboundSplinter

Anywhere else on the pitch on 14:33 - Feb 10 by redrickstuhaart

Are you seriously saying its not?


Stop being trollish.

Technically, I believe it is considered dangerous play because noone can kick the ball without contact with the player. Indirect free kick.
[Post edited 10 Feb 2024 14:35]


Fair enough. Similar to the back pass to Hladky last week, you’re unlikely to see soft, technical offences awarded in dangerous positions in professional football. Sometimes it works in our favour, other times against.
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Anywhere else on the pitch on 14:38 - Feb 10 with 443 viewsredrickstuhaart

Anywhere else on the pitch on 14:37 - Feb 10 by EastboundSplinter

Fair enough. Similar to the back pass to Hladky last week, you’re unlikely to see soft, technical offences awarded in dangerous positions in professional football. Sometimes it works in our favour, other times against.


It was another patently wrong decision, for which there is no real excuse.
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