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Re: You are the Ref
« Reply #120 on: March 17, 2009, 09:18:18 PM »



1) Yellow card to the Shooter
2) When you notice the keeper marking the field on the other end you give a yellow. No other marks are to be made on the field.
3) The ref inspects the head gear prior to starting the second 1/2 therfore goal stands.
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Re: You are the Ref
« Reply #121 on: March 17, 2009, 09:29:42 PM »



1. The keeper eh breaking no rules once he eh cross the goal line. Yellow card to the kicker for time wasting and if he still refuse to kick his penalty, then it should be adjudged a missed penalty for not kicking within the stipulated time. he effectively forfeit.

2. Halt play, get Ralphie to come and fix the scuffed up spot and book the away keeper for scuffing the line in the second half. But I done miss what happen in the first half so play on. Wha yuh wha meh do?? And if the home keeper doh stop complaining like a lil imps he could get a yellow for dissent too.

3. He was allowed to play with the helmet so the goal stood. If it was a problem he would not have been let on the field with it.
         

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Re: You are the Ref
« Reply #122 on: March 17, 2009, 10:42:53 PM »
these things ridiculous but entertaining!

check the website for the official answers they give

http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/you-are-the-ref

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Re: You are the Ref
« Reply #123 on: October 02, 2009, 09:08:42 AM »
Here's some ref questions I found that probably aren't as complex as 'you are the ref' but here goes:

1. What should the referee do, and how is play restarted if...

A direct free kick (DFK) is awarded to the red team just outside their penalty area. The red team player #7, who is not the goalkeeper, takes the DFK and miss-kicks the ball, sending it in the direction of his own goal. The red team player #7 realizes that the ball is headed for his own net and runs to the ball in an attempt to stop it before it enters the goal. While inside his penalty area, red team player #7 dives and deflects the ball with his hand over the goal line, preventing it from going into his goal.

2. What should the referee do, and how is play restarted if...

An attacking red team player, who is adjusting his shirt, grabs the bottom of it with both hands as the ball is played to him. He "catches" the ball with the bottom of his shirt (as a basket), without touching the ball with his hands, then he releases the ball from the shirt to his feet and kicks it into the goal?

3. What should the referee do and how is play restarted if...

A blue defender just outside the blue team's penalty area starts holding a red attacker who is dribbling toward the blue team's goal. However, while still being held by the blue defender, the red attacker manages to get into the blue team's penalty area before losing control of the ball to the blue team defender?

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Re: You are the Ref
« Reply #124 on: October 02, 2009, 09:44:31 AM »
Here's some ref questions I found that probably aren't as complex as 'you are the ref' but here goes:

1. What should the referee do, and how is play restarted if...

A direct free kick (DFK) is awarded to the red team just outside their penalty area. The red team player #7, who is not the goalkeeper, takes the DFK and miss-kicks the ball, sending it in the direction of his own goal. The red team player #7 realizes that the ball is headed for his own net and runs to the ball in an attempt to stop it before it enters the goal. While inside his penalty area, red team player #7 dives and deflects the ball with his hand over the goal line, preventing it from going into his goal.

2. What should the referee do, and how is play restarted if...

An attacking red team player, who is adjusting his shirt, grabs the bottom of it with both hands as the ball is played to him. He "catches" the ball with the bottom of his shirt (as a basket), without touching the ball with his hands, then he releases the ball from the shirt to his feet and kicks it into the goal?

3. What should the referee do and how is play restarted if...

A blue defender just outside the blue team's penalty area starts holding a red attacker who is dribbling toward the blue team's goal. However, while still being held by the blue defender, the red attacker manages to get into the blue team's penalty area before losing control of the ball to the blue team defender?


1. Red card to the #7 and a penalty kick to the other team

2. Yellow card to the offending player for unsportsmanlike conduct, and a freekick is awarded to the other team.

3. Free kick awarded to the red team just outside the penalty area, as that was where the holding began.
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Re: You are the Ref
« Reply #125 on: October 03, 2009, 12:09:05 PM »
Here's some ref questions I found that probably aren't as complex as 'you are the ref' but here goes:

1. What should the referee do, and how is play restarted if...

A direct free kick (DFK) is awarded to the red team just outside their penalty area. The red team player #7, who is not the goalkeeper, takes the DFK and miss-kicks the ball, sending it in the direction of his own goal. The red team player #7 realizes that the ball is headed for his own net and runs to the ball in an attempt to stop it before it enters the goal. While inside his penalty area, red team player #7 dives and deflects the ball with his hand over the goal line, preventing it from going into his goal.

2. What should the referee do, and how is play restarted if...

An attacking red team player, who is adjusting his shirt, grabs the bottom of it with both hands as the ball is played to him. He "catches" the ball with the bottom of his shirt (as a basket), without touching the ball with his hands, then he releases the ball from the shirt to his feet and kicks it into the goal?

3. What should the referee do and how is play restarted if...

A blue defender just outside the blue team's penalty area starts holding a red attacker who is dribbling toward the blue team's goal. However, while still being held by the blue defender, the red attacker manages to get into the blue team's penalty area before losing control of the ball to the blue team defender?


1. Red card to the #7 and a penalty kick to the other team

2. Yellow card to the offending player for unsportsmanlike conduct, and a freekick is awarded to the other team.

3. Free kick awarded to the red team just outside the penalty area, as that was where the holding began.

The official answers:

1. The red team player #7 did not deny an obvious goal scoring opportunity as a team cannot score a goal, from a DFK into its own goal. If the ball would have gone into the goal, without anybody touching it, a corner kick would have been awarded to the opposing team. However, the red team player #7 who originally takes the DFK, deliberately handles the ball inside his penalty area before it touched another player. In this case, the player who handled the ball is not the goalkeeper; therefore, the referee should stop the game and restart it with a penalty kick for the opposing team. If the red team's goalkeeper would have taken the original DFK and then handled the ball inside his own penalty area, before it was touched by another player, an indirect free kick would have been awarded to the opposing team to be taken from the place where the infringement occurred. In addition, depending on the age of the players, the referee may decide that the red team player #7 is guilty of unsporting behavior and therefore caution the player.

2.  The bottom of his shirt became an extension of the hands as the red team player was holding it with his hands and made a "basket." Therefore, the red team player is guilty of handling the ball. The referee should stop the game and restart it with a direct free kick for the blue team from the place where the offense occurred. In this case, if the infraction (handling the ball deliberately) occurred inside the blue team's penalty area, then all opponents must be at least 10 yards from the ball and remain outside the penalty area until the ball is in play, which requires for it to be kicked directly out of the penalty area.

In addition, depending on the age of the players and if, in the opinion of the referee, the red team player intentionally used the "basket," that is deliberately handled the ball, to prevent an opponent from gaining possession, then before restarting the game the referee should caution the red team player for unsporting behavior.

3. Stop play and restart with a penalty kick for the red team.

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Re: You are the Ref
« Reply #126 on: January 07, 2010, 12:53:21 PM »
What should the referee do, and how is play restarted if...

Red player #8 is ready to put the ball back into play with a throw in. Her teammate, red player #12, is standing inside the penalty area with just the blue team goalkeeper between her and the opponent's goal line. Red player #8 sees this and makes the throw-in in her teammate's direction. The ball deflects off a defending blue player and goes to red player #12 who controls it and scores.

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Re: You are the Ref
« Reply #127 on: January 07, 2010, 01:12:26 PM »
What should the referee do, and how is play restarted if...

Red player #8 is ready to put the ball back into play with a throw in. Her teammate, red player #12, is standing inside the penalty area with just the blue team goalkeeper between her and the opponent's goal line. Red player #8 sees this and makes the throw-in in her teammate's direction. The ball deflects off a defending blue player and goes to red player #12 who controls it and scores.


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cyah be offside from a throw... if it had deflect off a red player first... then offside
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Is this goal legal as well as hilarious?
« Reply #128 on: March 04, 2010, 09:12:49 AM »
Should this goal stand?

Is it as legal as it is hilarious?

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Re: You are the Ref
« Reply #129 on: March 04, 2010, 09:48:13 AM »
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Re: Is this goal legal as well as hilarious?
« Reply #130 on: March 04, 2010, 10:22:41 AM »
Should this goal stand?

Is it as legal as it is hilarious?

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hahahaha  ;D...no goal.

Yuh can't kick the ball into your own goal from a goal kick.  It must make contact with another player- the wind is not a player lol ...

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If sent off while walking off, does a substitution still take place?
« Reply #131 on: April 19, 2010, 06:09:45 PM »
Forumites,

Ah having a debate with a partner of mine, and the argument is that if play is stopped for a substitution, and the player walking off receives a second yellow (let's say for wasting time by passing an armband, etc), that the substitution does not continue, and the team plays a man short.

I reading my 2006 lawbook (page 17 and 19) but I not seeing anything definite.

Any of the forumites have the answer? And an example of a match where it happened?

I won't tell allyuh which is my argument yet...

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Re: If sent off while walking off, does a substitution still take place?
« Reply #132 on: April 19, 2010, 06:20:57 PM »
I would think that the team plays a man short because according to de laws, de substitution is only completed when de substituted player is off de pitch and de substitute is on de pitch.

Substitution Procedure
To replace a player with a substitute, the following conditions must be
observed:
  • the referee must be informed before any proposed substitution is made
  • the substitute only enters the field of play after the player being replaced
    has left and after receiving a signal from the referee
  • the substitute only enters the field of play at the halfway line and during a
    stoppage in the match
  • the substitution is completed when a substitute enters the field of play
  • from that moment, the substitute becomes a player and the player he has
    replaced becomes a substituted player
  • the substituted player takes no further part in the match
  • all substitutes are subject to the authority and jurisdiction of the referee,
    whether called upon to play or not

Delaying the restart of play
Referees must caution players who delay the restart of play by tactics such as:
  • taking a free kick from the wrong position with the sole intention of forcing
    the referee to order a retake
  • appearing to take a throw-in but suddenly leaving it to one of his teammates
    to take
  • kicking the ball away or carrying it away with the hands after the referee
    has stopped play
  • excessively delaying the taking of a throw-in or free kick
  • delaying leaving the field of play when being substituted
  • provoking a confrontation by deliberately touching the ball after the referee
    has stopped play
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Re: If sent off while walking off, does a substitution still take place?
« Reply #133 on: April 19, 2010, 06:34:03 PM »
Thanks. That makes sense.

Anybody ever see that happen?

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Re: If sent off while walking off, does a substitution still take place?
« Reply #134 on: April 19, 2010, 06:48:21 PM »
check a similar situation in this post in the thread "You are the Ref"
http://www.socawarriors.net/forum/index.php?topic=36465.msg443880#msg443880
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Re: If sent off while walking off, does a substitution still take place?
« Reply #135 on: April 19, 2010, 07:05:44 PM »
man does get red and yellow cards on the bench right through.
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Re: You are the Ref
« Reply #136 on: September 02, 2010, 11:26:50 PM »
we haven't done one of these in a while



 

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