Is there any circumstance then where contact might be made with the ball under which you could envisage a penalty being given or under which you think a penalty should be given? What about, say, when the tackler first goes lightly through the foot of the attacker to make contact with the ball?
Law 12 does specify that the judgment as to whether or not a foul has occurred should be made "irrespective of the position of the ball". Of what consequence, if any, should that be here? Does it lessen the significance of making contact with the ball and render more significant the specific action of the tackler? I'm not certain either way; just throwing out some thoughts and questions.
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