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Author Topic: Know your LOAF (or LOTG)  (Read 330 times)

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RCG

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Know your LOAF (or LOTG)
« on: Mon 23 Nov 2020 07:58 »
Congratulations to Tony Harrington. Great spot of the double touch on Middlesborough's penalty.
Calmly identified, well explained, correct outcome.

Given other thread about MLS maybe a few other refs ought to get the LoTG out and reread competition rules too.

I think Fulham's penalty was also a double touch but went over, allowing Andy Madley to give the goalkick.

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Re: Know your LOAF (or LOTG)
« Reply #1 on: Mon 23 Nov 2020 09:12 »
Congratulations to Tony Harrington. Great spot of the double touch on Middlesborough's penalty.
Calmly identified, well explained, correct outcome.

Given other thread about MLS maybe a few other refs ought to get the LoTG out and reread competition rules too.

I think Fulham's penalty was also a double touch but went over, allowing Andy Madley to give the goalkick.

Yes - it looked to me like Madley had penalised the double touch, or was at least aware of it.

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Re: Know your LOAF (or LOTG)
« Reply #2 on: Mon 23 Nov 2020 15:31 »
Congratulations to Tony Harrington. Great spot of the double touch on Middlesborough's penalty.
Calmly identified, well explained, correct outcome.

Given other thread about MLS maybe a few other refs ought to get the LoTG out and reread competition rules too.

I think Fulham's penalty was also a double touch but went over, allowing Andy Madley to give the goalkick.

Yes - it looked to me like Madley had penalised the double touch, or was at least aware of it.
I agree.  He appeared to indicate an indirect free kick to me.
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