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  • #16
    Originally posted by Time View Post
    Hmm, lets say that the ball is outside and in the air and the player is partiall inside and pulls it back with his foot. Should that be allowed?

    Some people believe that goal that was spotted by the new goal line technology yesterday occurred when the ball crossed the line while in the air ,but not on the ground (they believe that it travelled along a curve after it hit the post.) If true, then should that be disallowed?
    Yes, it should be allowed.

    You have brought up an interesting situation, however!

    How does it work in international basketball?


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    • #17
      Originally posted by Time View Post
      Hmm, lets say that the ball is outside and in the air and the player is partiall inside and pulls it back with his foot. Should that be allowed?

      Some people believe that goal that was spotted by the new goal line technology yesterday occurred when the ball crossed the line while in the air ,but not on the ground (they believe that it travelled along a curve after it hit the post.) If true, then should that be disallowed?
      Mo want fi see players flying into the stands on some of them fields where the first row is about 3 feet from the sidelines. LOL! Mo, if you want fi si dem ting deh, jes watch basketball.
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      • #18
        this calls for corner kick technology

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