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Law 15 - Throw In 8/20/2010John Panone of Troy, MI United States asks...If a player is about to take a throw-in from the touch line, what constitutes the ball being in play? Does the whole of the ball need to cross the whole touch-line in order to be in play or if it is on the line or touching the line is it in play?...
Read The Full Q & A Law 15 - Throw In 8/20/2010Eric Gunstone of Seattle, WA USA asks...In reference to your question of the girl with one arm, my son was just in a U18 tourny with a boy with one arm taking the majority of the throw in's. He obviously had a clear advantage over the other boys taking throw in's and the team was using him...
Read The Full Q & A Law 15 - Throw In 8/13/2010natan mendelsohn of johannesburg, gauteng south Africa asks...is the player from the opposite team allowed to stand infront of the person taking the throw in ...
Read The Full Q & A Law 15 - Throw In 8/7/2010gary of elizabethtown, kentucky USA asks...When does a throw in cease to be a throw in? ex. P1(red tm) throws in to team mate P3 who is standing behind P2(blue tm)near goal(In a offside position)...the ball strikes/touches P2 and rebounds to P3...Is P3 now considered offside because P2 ma...
Read The Full Q & A Law 15 - Throw In 8/3/2010Mark of Herndon, UT USA asks...I have seen coaches and referees call illegal throw ins because there is a spin on the ball when a player throws the ball in, claiming that the player is favoring one arm, making it illegal. However, when searching for throw in regulations the only ...
Read The Full Q & A Law 15 - Throw In 7/30/2010jibola of lagos, Lagos mushin asks...1)when a goal-kick is taken by a goal-keeper,and the ball ends up in the opposition's net,is it awarded as a goal? 2)when a throw-in is taking and the ball ends in the net without touching any player,is it awarded as a goal?...
Read The Full Q & A Law 15 - Throw In 7/24/2010alex of richmond hill, ontario canada asks...I recently did a U12 game with no ARs. A player did a throw in. The ball traveled in the air and landed just out of bound. The team officials of that player, standing very close to the touch line shouted 'retake, the ball never enters the field'. As ...
Read The Full Q & A Law 15 - Throw In 7/13/2010Jamie Laning of Huntsville, Ontario Canada asks...Hi, My son (U18) was playing in a tournament this past weekend. In three different games (Different teams and refs) I saw someone take a throw-in and send it roughly parallel to the touch line without it entering the field. It every case t...
Read The Full Q & A Law 15 - Throw In 7/9/2010Doug Anderson of Orillia, Ontario Canada asks...I am interested in the twist that referee Dennis Wickham puts on the throw in answer (if thrown in not proper, it goes to other team whether it comes into play or not. Until now, I would not have made a similar ruling. My reasoning (up un...
Read The Full Q & A Law 15 - Throw In 7/7/2010Jack Miller of Cheney, Washington USA asks...What happens if the ball is kicked and bounces off a referee and then out of bounds? Who's ball is it?...
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