bazza Posted November 18, 2010 Posted November 18, 2010 I thought that the law about scoring a goal prohibits throwing the ball directly into the net from a throw-in. On MOTD2 last Sunday they showed goalkeeper errors, including the ball bouncing over Tim Flowers' shoulder at the Darwen End. The first was Aston Villa defender, Mellberg taking a throw-in to his goalkeeper, Enckleman who missed it and the ball rolled into the net. Does anyone know what happened next? Was the goal given or disallowed? Was Enks adjudged to have touched it? Or does the said law not apply to own goals? Any referees out there?
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Ricky Posted November 18, 2010 Posted November 18, 2010 Enks was adjudged to have touched it with the bottom of his boot so it was a goal. If he hadnt have touched it it would have been a corner.
bazza Posted November 18, 2010 Author Posted November 18, 2010 Enks was adjudged to have touched it with the bottom of his boot so it was a goal. If he hadnt have touched it it would have been a corner. Short and sweet. Thanks.
Backroom Tom Posted November 18, 2010 Backroom Posted November 18, 2010 Rovers once conceded one in a league cup game at Ewood, long throw into box, keeper flapped at it but got a touch and it went in. Must have been about ten years ago at Darwen End but thats all I remember.
Wild Irish Rover Posted November 18, 2010 Posted November 18, 2010 As long as there is contact with a player, the goal stands (unless there is some other offence for which the referee can stop play). If the ball goes in without any contact, then the game is restarted with a goal kick (if the ball was thrown by an opposition player) or a corner (if the ball was thrown by a home player). It's the same situation for indirect free-kicks. Simples
Seggie Posted November 18, 2010 Posted November 18, 2010 Pederson threw the ball into the net last season against Bolton, it didnt get at touch so didn't stand.
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