Who knows. But there are not any facts given to say there was an opponent nearby.Are they perhaps suggesting that the FK offence is PIADM (i.e. an opponent can't reasonably challenge during these kinds of acrobatics for fear of injuring one of the attackers).
From the 1996 LOTG:Who knows. But there are not any facts given to say there was an opponent nearby.
(Thinking back, I think in the way back this was actually an example of USB in the magic book. Maybe in the days of the Q&A?)
My first ever LOAF. Still got a copy of that in the loft/garage, lovingly presented by Albert Astbury, Colin Miles and/or Brian Butler. Good times!From the 1996 LOTG:
"(2) If a player leans on the shoulders of another player of his own team in order to head the ball, the referee shall stop the game, caution the player for ungentlemanly conduct and
award an indirect free-kick to the opposing side"