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Law 7 - Match Duration 5/7/2013Leo of Parkland, FL USA asks... It is the last game of the regular season in a highly competitive open men's league that could determine opponents for the playoff games. Both teams (Red and White) are playing a meaningless rubber and are just going through the motions, passin...
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Law 7 - Match Duration 4/30/2013Dan of Tinton falls, Nj Ysa asks...Opponent runs into keeper after goal scored, all the way into bacl post, injuring keeper. Goal count? Any foul? Second question: Time out, team has a breakaway. Blow whistle to end game or see play through?...
Read The Full Q & A Law 7 - Match Duration 4/22/2013Liam mc Guirk of Dublin, Rep of Ireland asks...I notice in some of your questions that the phrase extended play comes up quite often,most recently in relation to penalty kick in extended play (26941) could you please explain this term as it is one I have not heard of before, is it a rule in unde...
Read The Full Q & A Law 7 - Match Duration 4/22/2013Garikai Kondanani of Harare , Zimbabwe Zimbabwe asks...A referee indicates to the fourth Official that we have to add 3minutes of injured time.Officially the match Official indicates on the board that 3 minutes is to be played.Can a referee add more injury time in injury to 9 minutes after he has approve...
Read The Full Q & A Law 7 - Match Duration 4/6/2013stephanie allison of kankakee, IL USA asks...Today in my game there was 17 seconds left and I had a break away. I was on the 18 when he blew the whistle. Is he allowed to call the game on a break away? ...
Read The Full Q & A Law 7 - Match Duration 3/13/2013Alan Pleaden of Birmingham, West Midlands United Kingdom asks...My team is currently competing for honours near the top of our division. Another team close by us beat the team bottom of our division 31-0. Is there a rule that a game has to be abandoned after so many goals because I was told in the past that it di...
Read The Full Q & A Law 7 - Match Duration 3/11/2013iain erskine of Weymouth, UK asks...if the whistle goes for a corner before the end of play should the corner be taken and the immediate play take place before the final whistle is blown?...
Read The Full Q & A Law 7 - Match Duration 3/3/2013Luis of weslaco , texas united states asks...We were losing 2-1 and there were around 30 seconds on the clock. My teammate got fouled and the referee marked a penalty. He was ready to shoot but the time ran out and the referee decided to end the game without letting him shoot. My coach went ...
Read The Full Q & A Law 7 - Match Duration 2/22/2013Mike of Riverview, FL USA asks...Hello, Mr. Referee. Somebody explained to me today that the whistle to end the half can not stop a scoring chance. His rationale was some babble about match fixing. Can you confirm whether or not this is true?...
Read The Full Q & A Law 7 - Match Duration 2/14/2013Steve C of Jakarta, Indonesia asks...If injury time is stated at 3 minutes, and at 2:58 a corner is given, will you blow the whistle when the corner is being setup? or you stop you timer to allow the corner to be taken? thanks...
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