I would stop this free kick to maintain control, but what guidance and rules are we using here to prioritise control? I don't want your making it up ref.
Good point. Taking that long for a "quick" free kick. I didn't like it. I wouldn't allow it. Expectations for players cant be a quick slow free kick. There is a lack of control present .
My U16 teams game was off, so no foul throws or otherwise this week.
I enquired about throws because I want to make an improvement in my knowledge (coach/ref), but also in my teams perfomance. My understanding is correct, and refs are making very very frequent errors at grass roots levels...
I have done similar post match. A ref demonstrated his idea of how the ball should be released. A release point that is nowhere in the rules. I did not pursue it.
The next approach is pre game to ascertain what the refs expectation is.
The throws being penalised doesnt slam the ball down, the...
I am asking beyond reffing. Both myself and my Son who ref do not penalise throws where the ball comes from behind the head and the ball is released past the head.
I also coach a youth team. Our team is being penalised very frequently for the above for short throws downwards to feet.
Everything about that shape says he is looking to hit it. His head, his standing foot, and he draws his leg back ..
Ederson is in a position that is directly related to the offside player with the ball. Ederson positions his feet and hands in relation to the offside player.
I didn't base a decision on the screen shot, I used it to emphasise a point. Rashford went beyond moving towards the ball. He is running with the ball and is effectively in possession. He is shielding the ball from the Man City player for his team mate to score.
He is not running towards it. He is effectively in possession of the ball. He is so close to the ball he could do a stop over. Here he has to be effecting his opponent.
The Man City defender cannot run directly towards the ball because Rashford is in front of him and runs across him within a foot of the ball. Rashford has effected his opponent.
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