please say my regards to him and ask him to retake the classes
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Viva is right, I am a Class 3 ref in the OSA (Ontario Soccer Association), and you cannot jump at the keeper to block his kick. If the keeper gets the ball and you don't move, or you walk away from the goalie, and he walks towards you and kicks it, you may jump to block it. You can't move into his way, but it's his fault if he moves into your way.ballast parcham bi boro bargard refigh negaran nabash bikhod to aslan
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Originally posted by Rais-FirouzViva is right, I am a Class 3 ref in the OSA (Ontario Soccer Association), and you cannot jump at the keeper to block his kick. If the keeper gets the ball and you don't move, or you walk away from the goalie, and he walks towards you and kicks it, you may jump to block it. You can't move into his way, but it's his fault if he moves into your way.
It's the definite answer then.VIVA ITALIA VIVA MILAN VIVA MALDINI
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Originally posted by VivaItaliaOkay guys...I allowed you to talk and talk and say bla bla that "Bahrain's goal was correct" and "my friend who is a referee in the first devision told me that it was a correct goal!"
I have a bad news for you and your friend: Bahrain's goal was incorrect. So don't overjoy it! and please tell your friend to take the ref classes again!
Do I have a proof? as usual-----> Yes, of course!
Here is the proof:
As a goalkeeper releases the ball to kick it into play, an opponent intercepts it before it touches the ground. Is this permitted?
No. It is an offence to prevent a goal keeper releasing the ball from his hands. The releasing of the ball from his hands and the kicking of the ball is considered to be a single action.
Question number 19, page 29, Q&A2005_E, from Fifa website:
http://fifa.com/en/regulations/regul...1584,3,00.html
end of the story! VivaItalia rules!
PS. What a co-cky attitude this Viva has!
nice job.
Afterall, the TnT keeper is not that stupidLast edited by swat013; 11-16-2005, 10:33 PM.
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having read what Viva produced and discussed it with a some colleagues at work (one of whom is a part time coach), it is now clear that it was not a goal. This rule was recently introduced to prevent goalkeepers being folued or prevented from putting the ball into play. It is a fairly recent amendment.
So the final word is that the goal was correctly disallowed.
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Originally posted by VivaItaliaOkay guys...I allowed you to talk and talk and say bla bla that "Bahrain's goal was correct" and "my friend who is a referee in the first devision told me that it was a correct goal!"
I have a bad news for you and your friend: Bahrain's goal was incorrect. So don't overjoy it! and please tell your friend to take the ref classes again!
Do I have a proof? as usual-----> Yes, of course!
Here is the proof:
As a goalkeeper releases the ball to kick it into play, an opponent intercepts it before it touches the ground. Is this permitted?
No. It is an offence to prevent a goal keeper releasing the ball from his hands. The releasing of the ball from his hands and the kicking of the ball is considered to be a single action.
Question number 19, page 29, Q&A2005_E, from Fifa website:
http://fifa.com/en/regulations/regul...1584,3,00.html
end of the story! VivaItalia rules!
PS. What a co-cky attitude this Viva has!
OHHH MY GOD,...this is so typical you..!!! To hell with my friend who is a referree..!!!!!! BUT CNN, EUROSPORT, THE DANISH AND SWEDISH SPORT PROGRAMS REPORTED THAT THE GOAL WAS CORRECT..!!! And Now you are telling me that they are all wrong and you are right...!!!
Better luck next time....
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