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9.15 metresno wall is ever exactly 10 metres from the ball.
Meant yards, trying to modernise myself without getting the calculations right9.15 metres![]()
That's true, and definitely good advice. But this wall is almost level with the penalty spot, so we can reasonably assume that's not the logic being applied here, much more likely he's just over paced.I recall some advice from a recent training event - ensure the distance of wall to ball is such that the wall is clearly inside or clearly outside the penalty area. The idea being to make it easier to determine the correct restart following a handball by a player in the wall. Perhaps less relevant in the PL with VAR I suppose.
Exactly this. It's just another kind of way to bash a referee. If we want referees that are more adept at getting 10 yards right than getting big decisions in games right, then we may as well all go home. As said, if there's a situation where the ball is just outside the D and the wall behind the penalty spot then some obvious aids have been missed, but to kick off about the wall being 11.2 yards on a general free kick that a referee has to estimate distance on using paces... I'm lost for words.Honestly, my main takeaway here is surprise that this is on TV. I saw some references to a wall distance on social media and assumed it was someone wearing a tin-foil hat drawing lines on a screenshot. The fact that TV companies are sinking this low to try and stir up anti-referee conspiracy is honestly kind of disgraceful.
I think at higher levels, 10 large paces as a visual aid for 10 yards is important, as everyone expects it to be 10 steps. Appreciate the distance may end up the same, but it's just as much about how it looks as the actual distance.For me i walk 12 steps - many years ago i made that ten yards.
I did it recently at home and my son-in-law measured it as 10.5 yards so it's quite accurate.
If you're posting this purely on the photo above, I think it's a bit of an optical illusion. I think there is a gap of approx 1 yard between wall and the arsenal player between the 2 united players is not part of the wall.Thing that disturbs me is the attacking team committed an offence, VAR is supposed to check all goals, should have been disallowed.
Two attackers are within a metre of the wall. Ziksee(?) even grabs a defender dragging hime to the wall. These three players unsight the GK who dives really late. Exactly the stuff that the law was put in to stop.
That's true, and definitely good advice. But this wall is almost level with the penalty spot, so we can reasonably assume that's not the logic being applied here, much more likely he's just over paced.
Honestly, my main takeaway here is surprise that this is on TV. I saw some references to a wall distance on social media and assumed it was someone wearing a tin-foil hat drawing lines on a screenshot. The fact that TV companies are sinking this low to try and stir up anti-referee conspiracy is honestly kind of disgraceful.
To elaborate on the above... I think that looks close enough to 1 yard away to me (baring in mind that the Arsenal defender is, as you say, not part of the wall. Certainly not an obvious error for VAR to deal withThing that disturbs me is the attacking team committed an offence, VAR is supposed to check all goals, should have been disallowed.
Two attackers are within a metre of the wall. Ziksee(?) even grabs a defender dragging hime to the wall. These three players unsight the GK who dives really late. Exactly the stuff that the law was put in to stop.

How would VAR measure the distance, they have no mechanism to do that as far as I am aware.Thing that disturbs me is the attacking team committed an offence, VAR is supposed to check all goals, should have been disallowed.