I couldn't play advantage as the keeper missed the ball.Yes—unless you played advantage because the attacker got the ball anyway and was likely to score.
It means, if the goalkeeper kicked the ball twice before any other player, you would play advantage if the attacker still gained possession and had a decent goalscoring opportunity, because the IFK is worse than a free shot against an unset goalkeeper.I couldn't play advantage as the keeper missed the ball.
He simply answered your question . If you read your question his answer makes sense.I couldn't play advantage as the keeper missed the ball.
No. You answered your own question. Ball does not go in play from an incorrect throw in so you can't comitt a double touch if the ball is not in play.What about from a foul throw?
In my mind I’m thinking has the game actually restarted? Possibly yes for the double kick, but what about the foul throw?
I agree.It means, if the goalkeeper kicked the ball twice before any other player, you would play advantage if the attacker still gained possession and had a decent goalscoring opportunity, because the IFK is worse than a free shot against an unset goalkeeper.
Not just 'possibly' - from a goal kick (and assuming the ball had clearly moved) absolutely definitely, it's in play.In my mind I’m thinking has the game actually restarted? Possibly yes for the double kick, but what about the foul throw?
2019-20 laws but if a double touch in the box is it in play under 2018 and earlier laws?Not just 'possibly' - from a goal kick (and assuming the ball had clearly moved) absolutely definitely, it's in play.
2019-20 laws but if a double touch in the box is it in play under 2018 and earlier laws?
2019-20 laws but if a double touch in the box is it in play under 2018 and earlier laws?
2019-20 laws but if a double touch in the box is it in play under 2018 and earlier laws?