Youth football, U15s. Pretty sure I know the answer but wanted to double check.
Ball is played through, defender tries to boot it seemingly straight up in the air but sort of kicks it with his shin, ball then bobbles over to his goalkeeper.
I have no intention of even considering this as a pass to his keeper, but the keeper seems unsure whether to pick it up, his teammates are asking me if he can, the opposition are shouting to say he can't pick it up.
I said I'm sorry but I can't advise on these situations on the go as it can be seen as helping one of the teams.
Just want to make sure this is correct? I didn't really want to just ignore the question of whether he can pick it up or not as I tend to communicate with the players as much as I can within reason. Kind of makes me wonder, if we shout something like 'arms down' or 'steady on', I guess that's in a sense advising a player to not commit an offence. Not sure how this stands up as a comparison?
Ball is played through, defender tries to boot it seemingly straight up in the air but sort of kicks it with his shin, ball then bobbles over to his goalkeeper.
I have no intention of even considering this as a pass to his keeper, but the keeper seems unsure whether to pick it up, his teammates are asking me if he can, the opposition are shouting to say he can't pick it up.
I said I'm sorry but I can't advise on these situations on the go as it can be seen as helping one of the teams.
Just want to make sure this is correct? I didn't really want to just ignore the question of whether he can pick it up or not as I tend to communicate with the players as much as I can within reason. Kind of makes me wonder, if we shout something like 'arms down' or 'steady on', I guess that's in a sense advising a player to not commit an offence. Not sure how this stands up as a comparison?




