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LOL strange but funny

this is an odd one, having been nosing about on bbc found this link of kenny miller at the weekend......

seems the refs etc are slipping up a little too easily this has to be a throw in for rangers doesnt it??

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I watched the clip, but surely as the linesman ( sorry assistant referee) was off the pitch and interfered with play in preventing the ball going out it should have been a throw in to the Huns.

Another shambles, that should be a throwin to Rangers.

I watched the clip, but surely as the linesman ( sorry assistant referee) was off the pitch and interfered with play in preventing the ball going out it should have been a throw in to the Huns.

No - according to the laws (Law 9 - http://www.fifa.com/...softhegame.html), the referee and the assistants are considered the "furniture" of the pitch in the same way as the ball rebounding off the goalposts or the corner flags, as long as the whole of the ball has not crossed all of the line. The only question in this case then is whether the assistant was that close to the line that the whole of the ball could hit and rebound without having been completely over the line. Since it was the assistant himself who made the call then that must have been the case.

Edited by FoolPhysio

You might have thought in that situation that the 'furniture' might moved his feckin legs out of the way?

Just another example of a player being caught out for not playing the whistle....when will they learn?

love his face! Gutted! :laugh:

Miller's face is superb. Even though he's in the wrong the officials are still twats.

A bit of topic but, does Miller have a mad birthmark or this that seriously his tan line?

If coaches have to get their badges before becoming a manger, would it not be an idea that players have pass an exam on the rules of the game before becoming professional?

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