Blades v Wednesday - Match Highlights

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We should have had an indirect free kick ont 6 yard box for a back pass. He cut ball out back to keeper to deny Leon a chance.

Rule states if the ball is played with the foot the ball can't be handled or saved by the keepers hand. It's not a foul if played back with shin or upper leg.
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In 5 years time nobody will remember a single thing about that derby other than the fact it was Scatman John's first game as Wednesday boss
 
Didn't get a good view of this at all from the Kop end - that save from Moore where he was basically on his knees in pain a few seconds before, wow. Incredible effort.
 
Even more highlights here. Its a first to hear the Radio Sheff comm synched with the pictures.

 
We should have had an indirect free kick ont 6 yard box for a back pass. He cut ball out back to keeper to deny Leon a chance.

Rule states if the ball is played with the foot the ball can't be handled or saved by the keepers hand. It's not a foul if played back with shin or upper leg.
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That’s never a backpass – there surely has to be an element of deliberate of intent to guide it back to the keeper, rather than this example which was get something/anything on it to steer it away from Clarke.
 
Even more highlights here. Its a first to hear the Radio Sheff comm synched with the pictures.



Do they usually have a 15 minute version of their highlights or have they put up a special extended version for that? If the latter........ha!!
 
That’s never a backpass – there surely has to be an element of deliberate of intent to guide it back to the keeper, rather than this example which was get something/anything on it to steer it away from Clarke.
That's what I thought. Bloke near me was going on about it so I checked the rule to put my mind at rest, it didn't though....

The offense rests on three events occurring in the following sequence:
  • The ball is kicked (played with the foot, not the knee, thigh, or shin) by a teammate of the goalkeeper,
  • This action is deemed to be deliberate, rather than a deflection or miskick, and
  • The goalkeeper handles the ball directly (no intervening touch of play of the ball by anyone else)
 
That's what I thought. Bloke near me was going on about it so I checked the rule to put my mind at rest, it didn't though....

The offense rests on three events occurring in the following sequence:
  • The ball is kicked (played with the foot, not the knee, thigh, or shin) by a teammate of the goalkeeper,
  • This action is deemed to be deliberate, rather than a deflection or miskick, and
  • The goalkeeper handles the ball directly (no intervening touch of play of the ball by anyone else)

Not sure what is unclear. Within the laws of the game 2017/18, Law 12 - Fouls and misconducts, 2. Indirect Freekicks, states:

An indirect free kick is awarded if a goalkeeper, inside their penalty area, commits any of the following offences:
  • touches the ball with the hands after:
    • it has been deliberately kicked to the goalkeeper by a team-mate
https://football-technology.fifa.com/media/1245/lotg_17_18_en.pdf
 
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