Saw this on Twitter. What do you think?
The usual keeper filling in as centre back instinctively dives and saves a certain goal by palming the ball away. What do you do?Blocking his face.
My post really meant instinctive, not deliberate
An "instinctive" dive towards a fast moving object is not the same as a self-protective reflex. You can quite justifiably punish the two things differently.The usual keeper filling in as centre back instinctively dives and saves a certain goal by palming the ball away. What do you do?
Ah now you have brought in two new factors into the equation which change the landscape. Mr "reflex" and Mrs "self-protective".An "instinctive" dive towards a fast moving object is not the same as a self-protective reflex. You can quite justifiably punish the two things differently.
For me this is handball. My eyes must be going funny, I dont see the deflection.. yes its at speed but he could just as easily duck out the way then throw hands at it. Deliberate act of hand making contavt with the ball for me.
Are you saying he just take it smack in the face? Lol.Duck out of the way? What's the game coming to.
Would be interested to hear Dermot Gallagher's (who is employed by the PGMO) opinion of this after he said last week it wasn't deliberate handball if you were protecting your face.
Handball for me.
Are you saying he just take it smack in the face? Lol.
Ducking out the way of a shot that's potentially on target? Wouldn't accept that from a teammate in a Sunday League game, it's a professional players job to put his body on the line.
But if he is going to handball it and give his opponent a free shot he might as well duck out see if keeper can save/shot off target.Ducking out the way of a shot that's potentially on target? Wouldn't accept that from a teammate in a Sunday League game, it's a professional players job to put his body on the line.