Hypothetical question (which may or may not have happened to me recently):
Red player has the ball about 30 yards from goal and gets a shot away. As he does so, a blue defender challenges and fouls him, but not enough to warrant a card. The shot sails over the dispairing flail of the keeper and smacks the bar, flying high into the air and into the grateful arms of the goalie about 2 yards from the goal line.
Do you pull the play back for the foul as there was no advantage (ie. goal) even though we are parhaps 5 seconds or more after the offence, or does the fact that he got the shot away constitute the advantage.
My inclination is to pull back for the foul as it occured after the shot, but interested in others' views.
Red player has the ball about 30 yards from goal and gets a shot away. As he does so, a blue defender challenges and fouls him, but not enough to warrant a card. The shot sails over the dispairing flail of the keeper and smacks the bar, flying high into the air and into the grateful arms of the goalie about 2 yards from the goal line.
Do you pull the play back for the foul as there was no advantage (ie. goal) even though we are parhaps 5 seconds or more after the offence, or does the fact that he got the shot away constitute the advantage.
My inclination is to pull back for the foul as it occured after the shot, but interested in others' views.