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Old Tue Sep 20, 2011, 11:57am
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Originally Posted by Eastshire View Post
I don't think of it so much in directions but potentials. A DFK on goal which is tipped by the keeper but goes in was always a potential goal so award it to the kicker. An IFK on goal which was tipped by the keeper and goes in was not a potential goal until the keeper played it, so award it to the keeper.

In general, kicking an IFK directly on goal or throwing a throw-in directly on goal is a mental error. I wouldn't want to encourage it.
Valid point. However, mental errors can be controlled (supposedly). Physical errors can't.
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