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2 September, 2011 at 3:45 pm #16659
Presuming you cant score directly from a kick off, how can the same player score 2 goals legally without any other player touching the ball in between.
2 September, 2011 at 6:25 pm #477196The player scores an own goal and retrieves the ball from the net. He then places the ball in the centre circle takes the kick off and heads towards the opposition goal and gets fouled in the penalty are. He then takes the penalty and scores. Two goals and nobody else has touched the ball.
Is that right?
2 September, 2011 at 7:37 pm #477197sorry termy i meant two goals for his own team, but your very close. :D
2 September, 2011 at 9:44 pm #477198the player scores a goal off the cross bar and the ball bounces over the line, rebounds back out again and the same player scores from the rebound? Is that it? :?
2 September, 2011 at 9:46 pm #477199Or the player scores whilst being fouled in the box, the ref gives a penalty and the player scores again?
3 September, 2011 at 9:33 pm #477200I like your answers tin tin lol. But termy was totally correct in how the second goal was scored.
The first goal is simpler as he scores a goal then the ref blows for half time, the ref would then pick the ball up and respot after the break. The player would then kick off for the second half.I worked with an ex professional ref once and he told me this was one of his questions for the exam. Anyway by telling you the answer ive killed the thread lol.4 September, 2011 at 7:22 am #477201@a certain sadness wrote:
I like your answers tin tin lol. But termy was totally correct in how the second goal was scored.
The first goal is simpler as he scores a goal then the ref blows for half time, the ref would then pick the ball up and respot after the break. The player would then kick off for the second half.I worked with an ex professional ref once and he told me this was one of his questions for the exam. Anyway by telling you the answer ive killed the thread lol.This cant be right, as the player would have to pass the ball from the kick off to another player, otherwise the ball is not ‘live’ in play. For him to score a second goal, another player MUST have touched the ball……
4 September, 2011 at 1:15 pm #477202@ironduke wrote:
@a certain sadness wrote:
I like your answers tin tin lol. But termy was totally correct in how the second goal was scored.
The first goal is simpler as he scores a goal then the ref blows for half time, the ref would then pick the ball up and respot after the break. The player would then kick off for the second half.I worked with an ex professional ref once and he told me this was one of his questions for the exam. Anyway by telling you the answer ive killed the thread lol.This cant be right, as the player would have to pass the ball from the kick off to another player, otherwise the ball is not ‘live’ in play. For him to score a second goal, another player MUST have touched the ball……
If the first player just touched the ball from kick off and then an opposing player steamed in and fouled him, it would still be a free kick regardless of whether the second player had touched it.You could say he could score 3 goals if you add my answer to termys answer about the own goal. The own goal, then the goal before half time and then from kick off.
4 September, 2011 at 4:54 pm #477203OK I have never understood football and Im even more confused now….. made me laugh though as it seems noone else understands it either :shock:
4 September, 2011 at 8:41 pm #477204All I know about footy is this………once the players were older than me…….now I’m old enough to be their mum :shock:
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