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			Here's a frequent issue, that I'd like to "kick" around a bit. ... When attackers are about to take a free kick, defenders typically position themselves less than 10 yards away. Do you call encroachment:  
1) for positioning 7 - 9 yards away  
2) for positioning 3 - 6 yards away  
3) for positioning < 10 yards away and moving as the kicker approaches the ball  
4) for positioning < 10 yards away and moving or jumping into the path of the ball without contact  
5)for positioning 7 - 9 yards away when you judge that the defender altered the aim of the kick  
6)for positioning 3 - 6 yards away when you judge that the defender altered the aim of the kick  
7) for positioning 7 - 9 yards away and distracting the kicker  
8) for positioning 3 - 6 yards away and distracting the kicker  
9) only if the defender makes contact with the ball within 10 yards  
 
By "calling encroachment", I mean issue a caution for unsporting behavior. I never delay the kick to move the defenders unless asked. For this discussion, exclude  
- 'quick-kick' restarts before defenders can retire the 10 yards unless the defender takes action other than moving away (like 4,7,8,10).  
- when attackers ask for 10 yards 
 
[Edited by CecilOne on Aug 8th, 2003 at 12:16 PM]
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
			
			
			
				 
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
				
			
			
			
		 
	
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