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  1. Gutierrez's Right Boot

    Gutierrez's Right Boot Well-Known Member

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  3. Gutierrez's Right Boot

    Gutierrez's Right Boot Well-Known Member

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    Ill check the answers on Monday
     
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  4. I want curly hair too

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    1. Penalty stands
    2. Indirect free kick
    3. FK outside the area
     
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  5. TOON_LEWIS

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    1. Penalty stands
    2. Indirect free kick, where the keeper touched it.
    3. Free kick
     
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  6. aginairrr

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    1. Penalty stands because he has touched it
    2. Free-kick inside the area where the keeper touched it
    3. Penalty as part of the ball is on the line when he touches it with his hand
     
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  7. u408379965

    u408379965 Well-Known Member

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    1 - Penalty stands. Realistically a player wouldn't tear their hamstring on a run up because they don't sprint.
    2 - Indirect free kick.
    3 - Free kick

    3 depends really though. I think it would be harsh to give a penalty for blocking a 20 yard shot as it's unlikely to go in anyway. A free kick gives them the chance to hit it again but from a bit closer. If for some reason the keeper was out of his goal though, I'd give a red car (for denying a clear goalscoring opportunity) and a penalty.
     
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  8. Rafa's Championship Party

    Rafa's Championship Party Well-Known Member

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    1. Retake
    2. Indirect free kick
    3. Penalty
     
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  9. Son of a pitch

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    1) Retake it.
    2) Indirect free kick, wherever the keeper touched it.
    3) Yellow card and a free kick on the edge of the area.
     
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  10. Smudger

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    1) Technically it should stand, but refs have to use a bit of nous and fairness in reality so I'd let it be retaken.
    2) Indirect free kick
    3) Says its a deliberate block on an attempt on goal, so a red card and free kick
     
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  11. Mod Face

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    1. Retake the penalty
    2. Award a penalty and send the keeper off
    3. Award a penalty and send the defender off
    4. Collect bribe from Sir Alex Ferguson
     
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  12. jimileysbaldhead

    jimileysbaldhead Well-Known Member

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    1. Piss yourself laughing
    2. Piss yourself laughing
    3. You'd be on your way home to get a dry pair of trousers so you'd miss the 3rd incident.
     
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  13. TheLittleGeordie

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    1)unless it did a full rotation retake it
    2)Indirect freekick
    3)Freekick
     
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  14. Jonnyaiston

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    1) Penalty was taken, continue with play.
    2) Indirect freekick
    3) Freekick
     
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  15. TJR_NUFC

    TJR_NUFC Well-Known Member

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    1) Nothing, the 'knee' penalty stands by the laws of the game.
    2) Indirect free-kick to the attacking team and a red card for the keeper for illegally denying a clear goal scoring opportunity.
    3) Penalty and a red card.
     
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  16. put it all on black and white mike

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    Aginairrr is right as the line is part of the box. Where his foot is is immaterial. (qualified ref btw)

    ps. being a qualified ref isnt difficult as you just need to get 70% plus on the exam (at least you did when I took it)....though i got 96% so hopefully that'll help assauge any doubts!
     
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  17. MrToontastic

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    If this is true there's some double standards and really does need looking at, "the line is part of the box" but the ball has to be all the way over the line for a goal to be legal?!?

    My opinion:

    1. Penalty Stands
    2. In-direct free-kick and a yellow card for the keeper
    3. Free-kick outside the area and yellow card for the defender (It's not a clear scoring opportunity as if he'd blocked it on the goal line, so only a yellow card warranted!
     
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  18. Gutierrez's Right Boot

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    1) Your first priority is to get the medical staff on to look after the player. Then award a retake: the ball must be kicked for the effort to count, and clearly this wasn't a kick. The new penalty can be taken by another eligible nominated player. Only the goalkeeper can be substituted in a shoot-out, so the player's team is effectively down to 10 men for the rest of the process. Thanks to Andrew Plater.
    2) Your instinct might be that the keeper has denied an obvious goalscoring opportunity – but the ball would not have been in play until it left the penalty area. As this incident has happened inside the area, you should simply order the goal-kick to be retaken. Thanks to Danny Cohen.
    3) It's a penalty. Part of the ball is overlapping the penalty area line, so it's considered to be within the area. You also need to deal with defender's deliberate action. If he has denied an obvious goalscoring opportunity it's a red card, otherwise it's a yellow for unsporting behaviour. David Machale wins the shirt.

    No one got 2 right
     
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  19. ThrillerinAsprilla

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    1.Book Barton
    2.Book Barton again
    3.Send off Barton
     
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  20. Paco Montoya

    Paco Montoya Well-Known Member

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    I think you're being a bit leniant there...

    1. Ban Barton for life
    2. Arrest Barton
    3. Kill Barton
     
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