You were not taught to follow in line with the GK on kicks from the hand and throw outs then?neigh impossible to call that at grass roots. (as referee without ARs)
in the pic, the AR is 2/3 yards out of position, he is with the last defender and not the second last one. I would like to think here, AR stays 2nd last defender and ref needs to double up on gk and next phase of play. However the above poster covers an alternative take on it, which would also suit.
AR is stuck, he cant even say on comms, I THINK thats out the box, as, that's not words we want to hear, we need, I KNOW, and, he simply wont be able to say that.
Had it been other gk, am pretty sure crowd noise would have impacted the chain of thought.
It would be a surprise to see this awarded, and, I think it needs to be filed away in the, missed it, box
You were not taught to follow in line with the GK on kicks from the hand and throw outs then?
I mean the other way round... when the GK sprints to the edge of the box past players... I’ve been taught to go with the keeper to watch for handling offences and adjust after release...AR to be on line with second last defender....
Of course checking back and lingering around if required and always adapting.
Gk kicking from hand with 2nd last defender touching half way line is asking for trouble?
I mean the other way round... when the GK sprints to the edge of the box past players... I’ve been taught to go with the keeper to watch for handling offences and adjust after release...
I'd personally rather be in line with second-last defender in case the ball comes back quickly, than looking for something that nobody expects to be given.I mean the other way round... when the GK sprints to the edge of the box past players... I’ve been taught to go with the keeper to watch for handling offences and adjust after release...
Gk kicking from hand with 2nd last defender touching half way line is asking for trouble?
I did a game with Andy Halliday not long after he had been suspended for incorrectly ruling that Pepe Reina had handled the ball out of the area during a drop kick. His pre-match instructions included the line of "if you think the keeper handled it outside of the area on a drop kick don't be a @$%* like me and keep your flag down" ….
This is too close to call, the AR has to judge the exact moment that the ball is last in contact with the hand and that is nigh on impossible real time. Only ever going to be penalised if a lot more blatant than this.
Always been told to (loudly) warn GKs if they start to overstep or overthrow the pen area. Refs have then said they are happy for me to call hand ball IF GK warned previously.