CapnBloodbeard
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Here's 2 incidents:
1) Young match. Team scores a goal, players are all off the field celebrating, but off to the side of their half. So, at their end of the pitch, just not actually on the pitch. Referee allowed the goal.
My opinion? Major error in law, players must be on the field.
There's a clip at http://www.foxsports.com.au/video?v=under-11s-learn-harsh-lesson_1227400336794&cl=130 but it may be geoblocked.
2)Kind of similiar. A team scores a goal and they all run off the pitch to celebrate, not realising that the goal has in fact been disallowed. While they're off the pitch celebrating, a quick free kick takes place, and the other team runs the ball up and scores.
IMO, this one is a bit more grey. While the LOTG don't specifically require the players to be on the field here, I think the spirit of the game would dictate that the referee should get the players back on the field realising there's no goal before he allows the game to continue.
1) Young match. Team scores a goal, players are all off the field celebrating, but off to the side of their half. So, at their end of the pitch, just not actually on the pitch. Referee allowed the goal.
My opinion? Major error in law, players must be on the field.
There's a clip at http://www.foxsports.com.au/video?v=under-11s-learn-harsh-lesson_1227400336794&cl=130 but it may be geoblocked.
2)Kind of similiar. A team scores a goal and they all run off the pitch to celebrate, not realising that the goal has in fact been disallowed. While they're off the pitch celebrating, a quick free kick takes place, and the other team runs the ball up and scores.
IMO, this one is a bit more grey. While the LOTG don't specifically require the players to be on the field here, I think the spirit of the game would dictate that the referee should get the players back on the field realising there's no goal before he allows the game to continue.