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[FT] Dundee 0 - 5 Rangers (Jack 5; Danilo 51; Lammers 74; Dessers 82; Tavernier 90+1pen)


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29 minutes ago, Gonzo79 said:

Lammers actually gave the ball away whilst running/passing backwards at least three times last night.  He's like some sort of comedy footballer.

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14 hours ago, Uilleam said:

'Shit'. I'll give you that. 

Without derailing the thread, it is "my shit" and some of that shit has gotten me through a lot. 

 

Most of it has lived alongside my Rangers, as well as personal memories. 

 

It would be very boring if we all listened to and liked the same music.

 

Apologies, again for derailing thread 😀

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When the ball hits the referee, he stops the game and gives the ball to the team who last played it. When a player runs into the referee, what is in the rules?Was Clancy correct to let play carry on or should he have stopped the game? Would appreciate a Gersnet rule expert telling me what is in the rules.

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7 minutes ago, Yorkie Bear said:

When a player runs into the referee, what is in the rules?

As far as I'm aware, play continues.  There are no specific rules stating play should be stopped when that happens.  

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13 minutes ago, Gonzo79 said:

As far as I'm aware, play continues.  There are no specific rules stating play should be stopped when that happens.  

That's my understanding too. He's like a goalpost. 

 

It used to be like that when the ball hit him too, but the law changed around 4 years ago so that it's a drop ball.

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1 hour ago, CammyF said:

Without derailing the thread, it is "my shit" and some of that shit has gotten me through a lot. 

 

Most of it has lived alongside my Rangers, as well as personal memories. 

 

It would be very boring if we all listened to and liked the same music.

 

Apologies, again for derailing thread 😀

Respect for that mate 👍 

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