Fully aware of the restart procedure, i explained the ball was still in play when the foul was committed, yet they seemed to believe it was far gone. Tight one, but made my decision.
Problem is, if I'd of blown my whistle a second earlier (after the foul was committed) the ball may have not been off of the pitch yet - this is also a point i raised with some of the players.
Census seems to be it's a very tight decision and can go either way respectively.
It was more or less the 3rd point you made: even though the ball is travelling off of the pitch, the keeper has cleaned his man out a split second later. The attacking team appealed and there was no real arguements from the defending side - so the decision was accepted.
Ultimately the keeper...
Sunday morning: a throw in was taken and the ball was travelling back to the keeper, the keeper was stood right down on the touchline inside his penalty area about to recieve the ball when an opposition player nips in front of him, taking the ball out of play and is clattered by the keeper -...
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