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Old Fri Aug 13, 2004, 02:13pm
CecilOne CecilOne is offline
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Originally posted by Nevadaref
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1. According to 9-3-3 I would have a drop ball for the restart, not an IFK, since I would rule that no team had clear possession once A1 went down.
I would rule that no team had clear possession if no team had clear possession, or that one team had clear possession if that team had clear possession.
Oops sorry, I believe I misread the original post. I quickly scanned and thought I saw that A1 had control of the ball near the touchline and that this player then twisted an ankle and went down.
If that were the case and no one else was around, I would have a drop ball due to no possession. Of course, if another player on Team A has possession at the time A1 gets hurt then the correct restart is an IFK.
Why does it matter if it's another player or the one who had control at the moment of the injury?
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