mushroomcounter
New Member
I'm a dad running the line for a youth team (without training) and am wanting to do things right, hence this enquiry.
At a recent match an attacker had a habit of over-eagerly advancing well past the last defender before the ball was played over the top to them. I'd be running back towards the goal line and once I had judged there being no prospect of any other player (e.g. goalkeeper) getting to the ball first, or of it going out of play, I would raise my flag well before there was any chance of a clash with the goalkeeper. There was no contention about it being an offside.
My question is about where I should be standing having raised my flag. Play was always restarted with an indirect free kick level with where I was standing but I was aware that I had stopped running back and raised my flag at a fairly arbitrary position somewhere between the last defender and the goalkeeper. So:
1. Where should I be standing with my flag up?
2. Where should play be restarted?
Many thanks for any replies.
At a recent match an attacker had a habit of over-eagerly advancing well past the last defender before the ball was played over the top to them. I'd be running back towards the goal line and once I had judged there being no prospect of any other player (e.g. goalkeeper) getting to the ball first, or of it going out of play, I would raise my flag well before there was any chance of a clash with the goalkeeper. There was no contention about it being an offside.
My question is about where I should be standing having raised my flag. Play was always restarted with an indirect free kick level with where I was standing but I was aware that I had stopped running back and raised my flag at a fairly arbitrary position somewhere between the last defender and the goalkeeper. So:
1. Where should I be standing with my flag up?
2. Where should play be restarted?
Many thanks for any replies.