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Nevadaref Sat Nov 24, 2007 09:07pm

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Originally Posted by BadNewsRef
Nevada, my play is different in that the A1 already shot free throws before the tech. Also, in my situation A1 didn't shoot all of his allotted free throws because the 2nd of 3 freet throws had won the game.

I wanted to verify that you send A1 back to the free throw line for his 3rd free throw and then administer the technical free throws to Team B.

See post #9. :)

Raymond Mon Nov 26, 2007 08:43pm

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Originally Posted by Back In The Saddle
Most state bodies that I know of will not generally accept an appeal based on a judgement call or a misapplication of a rule. They will get involved in player eligibility, misconduct of participants, highly unusual situations, stuff like that. But maybe they do take rules protests in Mass.?

My thoughts too. Officials kick rules all the time. The appeals court would be backed up.

Nevadaref Mon Nov 26, 2007 10:04pm

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Originally Posted by Back In The Saddle
Most state bodies that I know of will not generally accept an appeal based on a judgement call or a misapplication of a rule. They will get involved in player eligibility, misconduct of participants, highly unusual situations, stuff like that. But maybe they do take rules protests in Mass.?

A counterexample: http://www.sierrasun.com/article/200...PORTS/71105009

Adam Mon Nov 26, 2007 10:13pm

Yeah, that worked out well.

Back In The Saddle Tue Nov 27, 2007 11:13am

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Originally Posted by Nevadaref

A sterling example of why it seldom happens. It's almost always a mess. There is rarely a good way to "fix" things like this. And it can often be costly and inconvenient to try. Plus, whatever the final outcome, somebody will be unhappy with it and it inevitably becomes a PR black eye. As a matter of policy, it's just better to live with the original result, ugly though it may be.

isualum12 Tue Nov 27, 2007 01:49pm

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Originally Posted by Nevadaref

As a soccer official also .....They blew this one big time...This is very basic stuff...

Adam Tue Nov 27, 2007 02:13pm

Once they realized their error, shouldn't they have cancelled the results of the first two attempts of the 2nd round, had the coaches pick 5 new kickers, and started the 2nd round of the shootout over? would have been much simpler, easier to explain, and less flogging all the way around.

Back In The Saddle Tue Nov 27, 2007 04:05pm

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Originally Posted by Snaqwells
Once they realized their error, shouldn't they have cancelled the results of the first two attempts of the 2nd round, had the coaches pick 5 new kickers, and started the 2nd round of the shootout over? would have been much simpler, easier to explain, and less flogging all the way around.

It seems like just about any actual solution would have been better than what happened. :(

LDUB Tue Nov 27, 2007 04:16pm

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Originally Posted by Nevadaref

"What they're calling it, which I get a kick out of, is they misinterpreted the rules," (Coach) Anderson said. "You don't even need to know the game to understand the rules. I don't get that."

Can anyone make any sense out of this statement?

Adam Tue Nov 27, 2007 04:41pm

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Originally Posted by LDUB
"What they're calling it, which I get a kick out of, is they misinterpreted the rules," (Coach) Anderson said. "You don't even need to know the game to understand the rules. I don't get that."

Can anyone make any sense out of this statement?

I can, because the rule as explained makes sense to me; but I don't know jack about soccer.


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