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    When does an injured player have to leave the field?

    The thing is though, if the the player's injury is serious, the physio or medic needs to do an assessment first, to see whether it's safe for the player to be moved. And the distinction between assessment and treatment can be a bit blurry. So yes, players often do get treatment along with, or...
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    True Story...

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    Bedford Town vs Telford United

    It was only clear to me after watching the video a couple of times, that it was thrown from the crowd. However from the referee's viewpoint it may well have seemed to come from the technical area. So if the referee decided that was where it came from and that it was either thrown by the manager...
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    True Story...

    The hardest couple of football matches my team ever took part in were both played on pitches made of crushed brick, rubble and concrete, we won 3-2 on aggregate.
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    8 second law example

    Oh, I don't know about that - I'd say it is relatively difficult to find. I think I'm fairly good at finding things on the internet and I wasn't aware of any of the guidance until I asked about it here, and people provided either the info itself, or links to it. If I didn't frequent this...
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    8 second law example

    It does indeed state that, and that's precisely the problem, because the detailed definition given in the paragraphs immediately preceding that statement, do not give any leeway, they're clear and unambiguous. So we have two pieces of written law that are pretty much totally at odds with each...
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    8 second law example

    This. If you give a whole, detailed definition of when a goalkeeper is considered to be in control of the ball and then say, that when it comes to the 8 second rule, "the referee will decide when the goalkeeper has control of the ball," without giving any indication that the prior definition can...
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    Keeper water bottle

    FWIW, the Spanish keeper involved, Cata Coll, has said that her bottle wasn't thrown away. There would be no reason (that I can think of) why she should lie about this. In the wake of Coll's comments, Hampton now admits she's not sure which bottle she threw into the crowd, although she thought...
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    8 seconds not being enforced

    That seems to be somewhat contrary to what is stated in the X post from the IFAB shown by @Russell Jones - and to what Collina said about it being to stop goalkeepers lying on the ground after making a save.
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    8 seconds not being enforced

    I know that this has been mentioned a couple of times already on different threads so it looks like it's true but does anyone know where this clarification comes from? Or even better, does anyone have a link to the clarification?
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    Jewellery

    Possibly (though not necessarily) for the purpose outlined in the FA/PGMOL statement they made when they allowed it for Ricardo Fuller in 2008. "Jewellery clarification Tuesday, 04 November 2008. Due to many queries we have recently received from referees and the public concerning Ricardo...
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    Deliberate Kick (not) to the goalkeeper

    Exactly - which is why I don't like the IFAB giving an answer which makes it sound like it's a fixed point of law.
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    Germany v spain (womens)

    I have to say, I had high hopes that this would be properly implemented, based on what the IFAB had reported on how successful it was in the trials. However, having watched it apparently being ignored in the Women's Euros, I'm starting to have my doubts.
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    Deliberate Kick (not) to the goalkeeper

    It can't be penalised under the provision about using a deliberate trick to circumvent the law (as @Johnson says, it doesn't meet the criteria) but I think if they do it several times then it changes the calculation of whether it was a deliberate action using foot contact (which the law says is...
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    True Story...

    We come from dust and to dust we shall return. That’s why I don’t dust, it might be someone I know.
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    A clean reckless challenge??

    Actually, the bit about contacting the opponent before the ball being a foul wasn't introduced until 1995 - and the wording wasn't removed from the laws until 2008. Neither when it was added nor when it was removed, can I find any official explanation from the IFAB as to the rationale behind...
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    CHE - PSG

    OK, but this isn't a question of the organising body keeping the original trophy (which as you say, is quite normal). This is a situation where someone who has no business doing so - who has no connection to the game of football or the competition (apart from happening to show up for the final)...
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    CHE - PSG

    And - surprise, surprise - Donald Trump is keeping the trophy for himself. Trump kept FIFA Club World Cup trophy for himself - leaving champions Chelsea to lift a replica
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    True Story...

    Monday: Greg Tuesday: Ian Wednesday: Greg Thursday: Ian Friday:Greg Saturday: Ian Sunday: Greg The original Gregorian calendar.
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    Head Injury (Den v Ger)

    This was actually the second time in the match that she failed to stop play for a serious-looking head injury. In the first incident, a different Denmark player took a hand to the face from a German player that left her (the Danish player) flat out on the ground with blood pouring from her nose...
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