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If you look at the image you raise your hand above your head and count down from 5.. Awaiting to see it used in a grass game yet....Get your Countdown clock sound effects ready!
Has official guidance been given yet on what the 8 seconds and counting for the last 5 should look like?
- Maybe the Womens Euros...Not that this is going to help the majority of referees, but I'm assuming there will be guidance on it at the CORE conference in July, which I'm looking forward to.Get your Countdown clock sound effects ready!
Has official guidance been given yet on what the 8 seconds and counting for the last 5 should look like?
I’m a UCI Commissaire so when I’ve counted from 5 down to 1 it’ll be my natural instinct to push someone on a time trial bike down a little rampGet your Countdown clock sound effects ready!
Has official guidance been given yet on what the 8 seconds and counting for the last 5 should look like?
Top tip - start with a closed hand, then raise thumb, then in turn raise the other fingers . . . but make it really visible so the crowd can chant "5 . . . 4 . . . etc."Something wrong with my hands. Physically cannot put one finger down without others joining it![]()
Bizarre as it sounds but this was not permitted as part of the trials last season (in PL2). IFAB contacted the PGMOL to say it was a countdown not up and the approved signal is the only one permittedTop tip - start with a closed hand, then raise thumb, then in turn raise the other fingers . . . but make it really visible so the crowd can chant "5 . . . 4 . . . etc."
We'll that's at least 8 seconds of CPD guaranteed!Not that this is going to help the majority of referees, but I'm assuming there will be guidance on it at the CORE conference in July, which I'm looking forward to.
I'd imagine most county FAs will put on a CPD event to focus on it.
It is bizarre, because starting with an open hand and trying to lower one finger at a time is far more difficult than the "start closed" option.Bizarre as it sounds but this was not permitted as part of the trials last season (in PL2). IFAB contacted the PGMOL to say it was a countdown not up and the approved signal is the only one permitted![]()
What about those from areas where 6 fingers are common?
They get to start 1 second earlier than the rest of us.What about those from areas where 6 fingers are common?
The count is to inform the goalkeeper that they need to release the ball. After a count of 5 . . .The 5 seconds is a countdown to zero, not counting up from 4 to 8. Would look odd to be counting down verbally with your hand seemingly doing something different.
Before the countdown completes.After a count of 5 . . .
Quite right! (As usualBefore the countdown completes.