Not quite: if the restart is a drop ball, the player can take as many touches as he wants.Two additions. This offence is not just for two touches on IFK, it's for every restart by a player.
One of @one's traps and he's snared you @RefJefNot quite: if the restart is a drop ball, the player can take as many touches as he wants.
(All he can’t do is score directly from a drop ball without another player (either side) touching it.)
Unless a goalkeeper within their own penalty area which remains indirect.Also to mention that if the second touch is a handball offence, then the restart is a direct rather than an indirect free kick (or a penalty kick if it's inside the penalty area).
*wouldn'tIt won't be be a referee forum thread without covering all bases and no stones unturned with a dash of pedantry
It won't be be a referee forum thread without covering all bases and no stones unturned with a dash of pedantry
*wouldn't