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Old Mon Sep 19, 2005, 12:44pm
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Quote:
Originally posted by Jurassic Referee
Quote:
Originally posted by ChuckElias
The fact that a player is allowed to be OOB in certain circumstances doesn't give him license to do whatever he wants while he's OOB.
Rules citation?
I don't think I really need a rules citation for that, do I? If A2 is legally OOB along the endline and is about to receive the ball from A1 who is also OOB, are you going to withhold the whistle when he excessively swings his elbows at B1 to make space to receive the ball?
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