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Law 15 - Throw In Question 261 thru 270 of 534- [Previous] [Next]
Law 15 - Throw In 4/1/2010John of Sydney, NSW Australia asks...The point of release of the ball from a throw in is always something that is not consistently policed. My interpretation of TLOTG is that you should deliver the ball from behind and over your head. This means it must go behind your head and come...
Read The Full Q & A Law 15 - Throw In 3/29/2010Darren of Johannesburg, South Africa asks...Regarding a throw in. When throwing in, if you put a side spin on the ball because your one hand throws with more power than the other hand, is it a foul throw?...
Read The Full Q & A Law 15 - Throw In 3/26/2010Earl W. King of Charlotte, NC USA asks...Regarding Law 15, in a recent game one of my son's teamates ran off the field to retrieve a ball that had crossed over the touchline. As he was running back to restart the game with a throw in he made a legal throw in manuever but at the time he was...
Read The Full Q & A Law 15 - Throw In 3/26/2010Bruce holt of knoxville, tn us asks...If on a throw in the ball first touches the ground out of bounds, bounces a couple of times but eventually rolls onto the field of play, is it in play? What would be the correct call here?...
Read The Full Q & A Law 15 - Throw In 3/22/2010Marcel Ijezie of Onitsha, Anambra Nigeria asks...In a football pitch, the assistant referees are positioned at the left side of the halves(considering it from the goal post). In a case of throw-in which happened at those side of the pitch without an assistant ref and the centre ref did have a clear...
Read The Full Q & A Law 15 - Throw In 3/11/2010Jimmy of Houston, Texas US asks...Is ok in a throw to use your opponent back to throw and get the ball of your opponent? ...
Read The Full Q & A Law 15 - Throw In 3/5/2010Patrick Joyner of Monroe, Georgia United States asks...I recently refereed a game where a peculiar instance happened. A throw in was being taken by a player on his own half of the field. The player saw no one open to receive the ball so he threw it to his own goalie. The ball was thrown relatively high a...
Read The Full Q & A Law 15 - Throw In 2/26/2010Graeme Bedford of Yeovil, Somerset England asks...Hi When taking a throw-in can the foot be on the line or slightly over the line? Is it the same as 'the whole of the ball must be over the whole of the line' i.e. its only a foul if the whole of the foot is over the whole of the line? Or does the...
Read The Full Q & A Law 15 - Throw In 2/25/2010Steven of Sydney, NSW Australia asks...if as a player holds the ball in their hands and face the field ready to throw in but the ball slips out and lands of the field of play but the thrower has not thrown it over her head and 2. What if it slips out just as they throw it and pick it...
Read The Full Q & A Law 15 - Throw In 2/24/2010Todd of Camp Hill, PA US asks...Referee Wickham makes a very valid point. The purpose of a throw-in is to get the ball back into play. As one's experience in refereeing increase, it becomes very evident when a player is performing an illegal throw-in or delaying the match as oppo...
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