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Re: [nas] Morelia v Necaxa Laws of the Game question
by Daniel Zirin
26 February 2004 02:00 UTC
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The Rapids had an indirect free called EXTREMELY close to the 6 for back-pass to the keeper and the Galaxy made quick work of it (Cienfuegos and someone else).  Somewhere around '97/'98...

Kirsten Tautfest wrote:
Thanks for the lesson Noah & Rob. 
Chris, that was pretty much how the Morelian keeper
handled the play. The ref made sure that one foot fo
the keeper was on the goal line, otherwise, he was
ready to charge the ball like a raging bull.
It seems that this type of indirect freekick rarely if
ever results in a goal, unlike a PK. Anyone hear of
one that actually has?

Kirsten
--- christopher keem <keem78@yahoo.com> wrote:
  
As a goalkeeper those are always the most fun, I'd
line up my entire team in the wall, and stand in
front of them, and as soon as the would touch the
ball would come charging out at the ball and make
sure my teammates stayed on the line.  Always
managed to get a piece of the ball and always
frustrated the hell out of everyone.  
    


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