There's always a lot of talk, debate/discussion about what constitutes deliberate handball in order to fall foul of Law 12.
Aside from all the usual, I tend to remind myself that as a referee, I'm obliged to consider also, that "football" is called that for a reason and that a player has an obligation on their part to ensure that the ball doesn't contact their hand/arm.
No. They don’t.
They just have to not deliberately move their hand/arm so that it contacts the ball.
Stop making stuff up.
I've said before that the word 'deliberate' should be replaced by 'avoidable', or the statement on HB re-written to this effect. I think avoidable/unavoidable fits better with the clarification afforded by the law
Padders, that's not strictly true in all cases ... if the ball is kicked from say 30 yards away and the player remains stationary in order to allow the ball to hit his hand / arm rather than moving it out of the way .. then this becomes a deliberate act on their part and therefore handball. Rare but important ...No. They don’t.
They just have to not deliberately move their hand/arm so that it contacts the ball.
Stop making stuff up.
No. They don’t.
They just have to not deliberately move their hand/arm so that it contacts the ball.
Stop making stuff up.
Padders, that's not strictly true in all cases ... if the ball is kicked from say 30 yards away and the player remains stationary in order to allow the ball to hit his hand / arm rather than moving it out of the way .. then this becomes a deliberate act on their part and therefore handball. Rare but important ...
Read Russell's post above.
Failing to ensure that you don't use your arm/hand to control the ball when you could, is a deliberate act and amounts to the same. That's why I posted it. Rocket science it ain't.
But then, you knew that anyway ....
a player has an obligation on their part to ensure that the ball doesn't contact their hand/arm.
Ah, if only that was you actually posted, instead of being what you wish you had posted.....
To recap....
A player has no such obligation......
The referee, however, has an obligation to judge whether that contact meets the criteria for a handball offence.
See, this is what happens when you make stuff up.....
I can't watch. I don't like violenceWhat’s the latest score? I heard Kes was up off the canvas and giving some blows back?