RefJef
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I'm after a bit of advice and some opinions on the incident below. If I've done wrong, I accept that, but I had to make a decision at the time - and I'll give my thought process at that time -now we have time to ponder, consider and educate. (I.e. Can we see this as a learning point and not a lynching point
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First few mins of OA game, red v whites. Red player collects ball on halfway line and drives forward into opposition half. About 10m(?) into attacking half, white attempts to tackle red, mistimes, clips red. Definite DFK, equally, definitely not a YC offence. Ball breaks nicely for red, I want to see how this develops, clear call of "advantage" and arm signal from me. However, the foul tackle just unsettled red enough to allow another white defender to run across and clear the ball off for a red throw, approx. in line with edge of penalty area. I blow for free kick as advantage hadn't accrued and, other than one inevitable complaint from a white that it wasn't a foul, everyone else is happy.
So far, so good, but it's now that my workload steps up a gear.
Reds have a DFK about 10m into opposition half, perhaps inline with left hand edge of penalty area. Wouldn't be able to score directly from here, but not a bad position to hoof it into the box.
However, red attacker who has gone to collect the ball says "Can I have the throw? I'd rather have the throw"
My thoughts: "Red have been fouled, surely they should shouldn't be penalised for the oppositions foul, if they want a throw, they can have a throw." I agree to them restarting with a throw, rather than a free kick, and verbalise the above, letting everyone know my thought process.
It then becomes apparent why he wanted a throw - he channels his inner Rory Delap and launches a looong throw straight into the box, meeting the head of one of the two big centre backs who has come up for the throw, one - nil. Cue complaints from whites about my decision.
So my questions are this:
Was I right in law to allow reds to choose to take a throw instead of the free kick?
If I was right to allow the throw, would you have done so, given the inevitable impact that reds scoring from the throw had on my match could control.
(As an aside, reds continued to use the long throw to devastating effect throughout the game, leading to a couple of almost comical (but good natured) occasions when the ball went off near the corner flag the attacking side was claiming a throw, and the defending side insistent that it was a corner!)
)First few mins of OA game, red v whites. Red player collects ball on halfway line and drives forward into opposition half. About 10m(?) into attacking half, white attempts to tackle red, mistimes, clips red. Definite DFK, equally, definitely not a YC offence. Ball breaks nicely for red, I want to see how this develops, clear call of "advantage" and arm signal from me. However, the foul tackle just unsettled red enough to allow another white defender to run across and clear the ball off for a red throw, approx. in line with edge of penalty area. I blow for free kick as advantage hadn't accrued and, other than one inevitable complaint from a white that it wasn't a foul, everyone else is happy.
So far, so good, but it's now that my workload steps up a gear.
Reds have a DFK about 10m into opposition half, perhaps inline with left hand edge of penalty area. Wouldn't be able to score directly from here, but not a bad position to hoof it into the box.
However, red attacker who has gone to collect the ball says "Can I have the throw? I'd rather have the throw"
My thoughts: "Red have been fouled, surely they should shouldn't be penalised for the oppositions foul, if they want a throw, they can have a throw." I agree to them restarting with a throw, rather than a free kick, and verbalise the above, letting everyone know my thought process.
It then becomes apparent why he wanted a throw - he channels his inner Rory Delap and launches a looong throw straight into the box, meeting the head of one of the two big centre backs who has come up for the throw, one - nil. Cue complaints from whites about my decision.
So my questions are this:
Was I right in law to allow reds to choose to take a throw instead of the free kick?
If I was right to allow the throw, would you have done so, given the inevitable impact that reds scoring from the throw had on my match could control.
(As an aside, reds continued to use the long throw to devastating effect throughout the game, leading to a couple of almost comical (but good natured) occasions when the ball went off near the corner flag the attacking side was claiming a throw, and the defending side insistent that it was a corner!)


