It's definitely an option, it's the reason referees will talk about using a "trailing eye".Should a Penalty/freekick be given if a challenge is late after a pass/advantage was played?
Thanks - So should a Penalty be given if a challenge is marginally late after the player has taken a shot/or crossed it to a team mate?It's definitely an option, it's the reason referees will talk about using a "trailing eye".
You mention advantage in your question, which is the reason the foul might not actually be called - if the pass is completed and it leads to a better situation, play advantage instead.
Generally yes. A penalty is likely to be a better result than almost anything other than the ball going into the goal (particularly at grassroots level), so you're usually better off blowing and giving the spot kick.Thanks - So should a Penalty be given if a challenge is marginally late after the player has taken a shot/or crossed it to a team mate?
From the time a foul is committed you have a few seconds to decide if the fouled team benefit from playing advantage over calling the foul. Now if during that few seconds the moment (of advantage) arrives, be it a fraction of a second later, or two seconds later, you play advantage regardless of if you signal it at that moment or not. There is no going back from there.Should a Penalty be given if a challenge is marginally late after the player has taken a shot that was saved?
Should a Penalty be given if a challenge is marginally late after the player has taken a shot that was saved?
If the foul happens after the ball has gone out of play then you can only take disciplinary action for it. The restart is for the ball out of play.In my head it’s a foul - if shot goes in great - but just because a player is fouled after taking a shot doesn’t make it any less a foul - expand thinking to outside 18yd area - and expand “marginally late” (whatever that is) to one/two seconds - just because the attacker got the ball away (wherever it goes, advantage or not) doesn’t stop a foul - in fact nothing can downgrade a foul (it happened), surely its how you act upon it … even acknowledge the foul by showing the appropriate card maybe, or or …
Agreed - that wasn’t my point, as much as “a foul is a foul is a foul” - agreed you can “play on” and that will affect the restart …If the foul happens after the ball has gone out of play then you can only take disciplinary action for it. The restart is for the ball out of play.
Or sent off as off the ball or ball out of play incidents have a lower tolerance.Players seem confused by the ball is out of play and you can't give a free kick.
Had a ball go out for a throw-in and then a player pushed another over and I cautioned him and told them to take the throw, I had a few players whinging that they could do whatever they wanted after the ball went out.
Yes, you can, but you will still be cautioned.
YesIf the foul happens after the ball has gone out of play then you can only take disciplinary action for it. The restart is for the ball out of play.
Difference being it wasn't a shot that missed or was collected by the keeper. I wouldn't consider it trifling because it has removed the attacker as a viable passing option
Here you go. Penalty given after pass. Comments?
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Pen for me because anywhere else on the field you'd give it.
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