You should post this in the Advice on the laws of the game thread as there are a few refs are pretty good at answering these type of posts. But it would need more detail as Carrick hoops reply outlines, eg. did keeper catch ball and stumble outside area or dive at feet of attacked outside area? both handball but both very different circumstances...
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Kilmallock at home on the 21st to winners of portmanock match.
This weekends fixtures.....
R4.Thurs 4th Feb.Rock Celtic V Kentstown
R5.Sat 6th Feb.Leeside V Cabinteely
R5.Sat 6th Feb.Killarney Celtic V College Corinthians
R5.Sat 6th Feb.Orchard Athletic V Colemanstown
R5.Sun 7th Feb.Iorras V Carrick
R5.Sun 7th Feb.Crettyard V Porto
R5.Sun 7th Feb.Corrib Celtic V Nenagh celtic
R5.Sun 7th Feb.Mervue V St Michaels
R5.Sun 7th Feb.Lagan Harps V NUI
R5.Sun 7th Feb.Willow Park V Knocklyon
R5.Sun 7th Feb.St Pauls V Rock or Kentstown(Provisional)
OK... if it's not deliberate handball there is no offence, so the referee must deem it to be deliberate handball to award a freekick....also not every handball is worthy of a yellow card, surrounding circumstances must be taken into effect i.e. was the handball deliberately done to prevent the opponent gaining an advantage, if so then you would yellow card.....So If the goalkeeper is deemed to have deliberately handled the ball and denied his opponent gaining an advantage - Yellow Card.....if he has denied an obvious goal scoring opportunity - Red Card...... If it wasn't deliberate - no offence!!!
Hope this helps!
So your basically saying what i said three posts ago.....
will ye ever check out the rules, once he handballs the ball its a red card, look at the rule book
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[QUOTE=blinkx;1314412]Decent draw for the limerick teams. Could be an interesting year for them. Pike and Fairview should ease through even with the away games, and with Regional having home advantage it should see them advance.
ya i think your right blinkx id imagine pike will win comfortable enough. they allready beat the nenagh crowd handy last year and pike are alot stronger this year.
I am pretty sure I know them it's the refs who complicate it with there varied interpretations, I bet you if you stuck a group of twenty plus refs in a room and discussed what's a foul, offside ,red card yellow card. You would be there for hours cause you would never agree on anything. Why do you think we get confused but thanks for advice anyway.
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Thats a valid point, opinions vary always, hence why the Fai are running grassroot development modules for referees. These started last season and will continue for the future.
Would you also accept Biggie, that if you put all the club coaches/managers in your respective area in the same room, and watched the same footage, they also would "never agree"as you put it..........so education on the Laws shouldn't only be for referees...............
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