The ball punctured.Mr Angry wrote: and an embarrassing mis-hit saved us.
If it had gone in, I think it wouldn't count as a goal. I seem to remember seeing something once about that - if the ball bursts before it goes over the line, it won't count as the ball is deemed 'dead' (in more ways than one). Not sure what happens though - I guess a drop ball.windermereROYAL wrote:The ball punctured.Mr Angry wrote: and an embarrassing mis-hit saved us.
That’s the sort of obscure rule I wonder if a ref would know/ remember in the heat of game situation.JedMaxwell wrote:If it had gone in, I think it wouldn't count as a goal. I seem to remember seeing something once about that - if the ball bursts before it goes over the line, it won't count as the ball is deemed 'dead' (in more ways than one). Not sure what happens though - I guess a drop ball.windermereROYAL wrote:The ball punctured.Mr Angry wrote: and an embarrassing mis-hit saved us.
Same... here's my post from the Match thread just to help push this thread along a bit:Elm Park Old Boy wrote:BFTG thread. I’ve missed them.
Yeah I think that's when the earpieces come into it - one of the four officials would probably remember it. The crowd would go absolutely nuts if it happened.Snowflake Royal wrote:That’s the sort of obscure rule I wonder if a ref would know/ remember in the heat of game situation.JedMaxwell wrote:If it had gone in, I think it wouldn't count as a goal. I seem to remember seeing something once about that - if the ball bursts before it goes over the line, it won't count as the ball is deemed 'dead' (in more ways than one). Not sure what happens though - I guess a drop ball.windermereROYAL wrote:
The ball punctured.
Suppose a ball deflated as it hit the net, who’d win the expected argument over when it deflated ?JedMaxwell wrote:Yeah I think that's when the earpieces come into it - one of the four officials would probably remember it. The crowd would go absolutely nuts if it happened.Snowflake Royal wrote:That’s the sort of obscure rule I wonder if a ref would know/ remember in the heat of game situation.JedMaxwell wrote:
If it had gone in, I think it wouldn't count as a goal. I seem to remember seeing something once about that - if the ball bursts before it goes over the line, it won't count as the ball is deemed 'dead' (in more ways than one). Not sure what happens though - I guess a drop ball.
The refSutekh wrote:Suppose a ball deflated as it hit the net, who’d win the expected argument over when it deflated ?JedMaxwell wrote:Yeah I think that's when the earpieces come into it - one of the four officials would probably remember it. The crowd would go absolutely nuts if it happened.Snowflake Royal wrote: That’s the sort of obscure rule I wonder if a ref would know/ remember in the heat of game situation.
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