Stuart McKenzie
referee on tour in the summer
So I had a u11 manager ask if before the full time whistle of extra time he put on his second keeper. Could he during the penalty shoot out rota his keepers?
He should/can put on his second keeper in as a field player. Once the shout-out starts, they can rotate between the two of them.So I had a u11 manager ask if before the full time whistle of extra time he put on his second keeper. Could he during the penalty shoot out rota his keepers?
Did Van Gaal not do that when with Holland and put Tim Kruhl on for a shoot out?
There's another side to this. If the coach just wanted to give their two different GKs a few pens each so they could have the experience, that's great.So I had a u11 manager ask if before the full time whistle of extra time he put on his second keeper. Could he during the penalty shoot out rota his keepers?
If a coach wants to rotate goalkeepers (who are both eligible to take part) during KFTPM they are not bending the Laws, they are staying completely within them and there's nothing unsporting about it that I can think of.However, rotate is an odd term... was the coaching trying to bend the laws and was he/she intending to rotate GKs at every kick in an attempt to gain an advantage in an unsporting way?
Official FIFA competition under FIFA LOTG. I would have thought that is an assumption for all LOTG quizzes. The clue is "maximum possible".Depends how many kicks are taken and how many substitutes are allowed by the rules of competition.
Where does it say that in the laws?Doing something that is specifically and explicitly allowed in the LOTG can't be considered unsporting even if done to gain an advantage, no matter how uncommon it.
Are you asking where does it say this?Where does it say that in the laws?
Here we are talking U11 and perhaps a tournament. Might it not be a bit of a waste of time to change GKs every kick? Isn’t that exactly the kind of thing that is a waste of time, insulting to fans and opponents, anf against the spirit of...
It's not like they're disrupting the flow of play or running down the clock here ;-)Where does it say that in the laws?
Here we are talking U11 and perhaps a tournament. Might it not be a bit of a waste of time to change GKs every kick? Isn’t that exactly the kind of thing that is a waste of time, insulting to fans and opponents, anf against the spirit of...
Doing something that is specifically and explicitly allowed in the LOTG can't be considered unsporting even if done to gain an advantage, no matter how uncommon it is..
There's another side to this. If the coach just wanted to give their two different GKs a few pens each so they could have the experience, that's great.
However, rotate is an odd term... was the coaching trying to bend the laws and was he/she intending to rotate GKs at every kick in an attempt to gain an advantage in an unsporting way? If there was any hint of that, I'd be finding all kinds of reasons why the coach should not!