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Post by JD on Apr 3, 2013 17:45:28 GMT 10
What are the signals when a goal is scored?
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pj
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Post by pj on Apr 5, 2013 9:06:26 GMT 10
Lots have looked. None has answered.
Signal for a goal from a player, shirt over head and run around in circles. (followed by caution from referee)
From a referee: Points to half way. Only blows whistle if required to clear confusion (ball goes over line and back in play quickly, play hasn't stopped or similar)
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Post by Charlie on Apr 6, 2013 17:37:05 GMT 10
Point to the half way line and blow your whistle
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Post by JD on Apr 8, 2013 18:52:52 GMT 10
I agree with what is said but it always seems strange that you cannot find a signal for awarding a goal in the LOTG
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Post by fatdev33l on Apr 8, 2013 20:36:17 GMT 10
Referee: Although not actually stated in the LOTG, a one handed movement towards the halfway is all that is required. A referee if they feel necessary, may blow the whistle however this is not a requirement.
AR: Although again not outlined in the LOTG, it is accepted they should run towards the half way line, for a distance of 20-30m. If any doubt about the ball crossing the line occurs it is also accepted that they may raise the flag directly up before running towards halfway.
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Post by JD on Apr 9, 2013 23:36:09 GMT 10
I thought the LOTG instructions required the AR to run 25-30 metres after making contact...
I think we have found the only officially stated signal...the AR running up the touchline. Who would have thought the AR has such an important role in the game
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