;861339']. I worded it as *the team that shuffled cannot score until any second player has possessed the ball. *I would have thought that this would be the case for the ball coming back through the goal as well. Possession means controlled touches, so the ball must be offensively passed or taken from a defensive player, not just bounced off any player
if the ball comes back out from behind the goalie, touching their mallet, but they never gain control (or perhaps notice it). A player is in front, receives and shoots. Is that a goal (this is one the case's in which I said this is too hard [let's say very hard] for a ref to call).
I watched this happed in a Geneva game. The ball came off the wall and back through the goal and the keepers bb, might have skimmed the keepers mallet, but he'd absolutely no idea where the ball was, made it about 30-40cm across the line and l'equipe hammered it in. I called it no goal. Didnt leave the D, might have been touched by two players, but definitely not possessed by them...
Welcome to the life of a ref. Make that call on the spot, in front of a crowd...
I watched this happed in a Geneva game. The ball came off the wall and back through the goal and the keepers bb, might have skimmed the keepers mallet, but he'd absolutely no idea where the ball was, made it about 30-40cm across the line and l'equipe hammered it in. I called it no goal. Didnt leave the D, might have been touched by two players, but definitely not possessed by them...
Welcome to the life of a ref. Make that call on the spot, in front of a crowd...