yorkshire stag wrote:who cares
cerfjaune wrote:The throw-in is one of the last vestiges of our development from rugby football. Until the 1920s the ball had to be returned into play at 90 degrees to the touch line which it still has to be in rugby.
If that law were to be re-introduced, it would certainly kill the main weapon of the long throw merchants.
Curry 9 Brace 7 wrote:Time wasting goalies. Drive me mad. A simple catch and they fall to the ground. Twerps.
part time pete wrote:I have said for a long time now that we should play 30 minutes each half, but the clock stops when the ball goes out of play. Also the clock should stop six seconds after the goal keeper catches the ball if he hasn’t released the ball by the end of the six seconds.
Is the six second goalkeeper rule still in the laws?
MTFCMusings wrote:As a side note, I’ve noticed one of Cloughy’s touchline traits is to stand completely still pointing at the spot the ball went out whilst the thrower slowly edged a further down the line
Tippy Tappy Football wrote:Watch out for Morecambe's Stephen Hendrie on Saturday who can play at left back or in the centre of defence. He steals 10 yards at every throw in. He does it in little steps and by then hesitating taking the throw in as he edges down the line.
Dan wrote:Tippy Tappy Football wrote:Watch out for Morecambe's Stephen Hendrie on Saturday who can play at left back or in the centre of defence. He steals 10 yards at every throw in. He does it in little steps and by then hesitating taking the throw in as he edges down the line.
You think that’s impressive you wait until he knocks in a 57 break
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