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2 a
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4 d
Third Round, have a go and I will PM you your result:
Also folks, is this useful/fun?
7. A centre forward is standing in an offside position but not interfering with play, one of his team-mates takes a shot and hits the goalkeeper and falls to the centre forward.
What should the referee do?
a) Wave play on;
b) Blow for offside;
8. The ball is going out of play for a throw in for the blue team, a player from the blue team who is the only player near the ball handles it deliberately before it leaves the field.
What should the referee do?
a) Give a free kick and caution the player;
b) Give a throw as the ball was going out anyway and he didn’t want to waste time;
c) A free kick without cautioning the player;
d) Award the throw to the other team.
9. A centre forward is one yard from goal and hits a shot, it is going into the goal but hits the hand of a defender accidentally who is standing on the goal-line.
How should the referee react?
a) Wave play on;
b) Give a penalty and send the defender off;
c) Give a penalty and caution the defender;
d) Award an indirect free kick and send the defender off.
10. A centre forward is running toward goal with only the goalkeeper to beat, in an attempt to play the ball the centre half trips the centre forward. The referee awards a penalty kick and dismisses the centre half. Before the penalty is taken the referee notices the referees assistant has his flag raised for offside.
What should the referee do?
a) Allow the penalty to stand but allow the defender come back on;
b) Allow the penalty to stand the defender remains sent off;
c) Award an indirect free kick for offside and allow the defender come back on;
d) Allow the penalty to stand, the defender remains sent off and ask the fourth official take over from the referees assistant because he is not supporting you properly.
Smile........ it confuses people
1) b
2) a
3) c it was accidently but did stop a goal
4) c as the offside preceded the penalty so the offside offence must come first
7 A
8 A
9 C
10 B...refs never change their decisions.![]()
18 times, and that's a fact.
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Ref .
To answer your question , IMO it is both useful and fun. Keep up the good work.
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Ceci n'est pas une signature
Yes on both countsOriginally Posted by The Ref
7. B
8. C
9. A
10. B
We're not arrogant, we're just better.
7. B
8. A
9. B
10. C
7. b
It is not an offence to be in a offside position, if the shot had of gone in the goal would have been allowed, however the goalkeeper saved the ball and it fell to the centre forward, he has gained an advantage by being in that position therefore he is offside.
8. c
Under Law 12 – fouls and misconduct, a direct free kick is awarded for “deliberately handling the ball”, the player is not cautioned as in the “Additional instructions for referee, assistant referees and fourth officials” it states “Referees are reminded that deliberately handling the ball is normally punished only by a direct free kick or penalty kick if the offence occurred inside the penalty area. A caution or dismissal is not normally required.”
It also states the following “There are circumstances when, in addition to a free kick being awarded, a player must also be cautioned for unsporting behaviour e.g. when a player:
• deliberately and blatantly handles the ball to prevent an opponent gaining possession
• attempts to score a goal by deliberately handling the ball”
As the player did neither, he is not to cautioned.
9. a
In order for a penalty to be awarded, a handball must be deliberate. As the handball was accidental, no offence has occurred therefore you wave play on.
10. c
Law 5 states “The referee may only change a decision on realising that it is incorrect or, at his discretion, on the advice of an assistant referee, provided that he has not restarted play or terminated the match.” As play has not restarted and on the advice of his assistant referee he awards an indirect free kick to the defending team, he must also rescind the red card to the defender as the trip was unintentional.
If play had restarted, then everything would have stood.
Smile........ it confuses people
These were my answers but would have had one wrong
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Last edited by Old keeper; 23/09/2006 at 11:18 PM.
9. a
In order for a penalty to be awarded, a handball must be deliberate. As the handball was accidental, no offence has occurred therefore you wave play on.
I know this is a Junior Football forum, but i'm sure most people would have seen the penalty incident in the ManU vs Reading game. I would be of the thinking that Gary Neville accidentally handled the ball, so Ref do you believe the wrong decision was taken to award a peno to Reading?
Only asking this, because i hate the inconsistency about whether a handball is accidental or not!!
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