Re: Random Funny Images
Posted: Wed Nov 23, 2016 5:37 pm

I like to think I'm up with the Laws but that one slipped me by. However, even if a back-heel is not a "kick," I don't think it is a knock-on.Stones of granite wrote:It's an odd one. It doesn't come under a specific law, but in the definitions.Lizard wrote:Under which Law?Stones of granite wrote:
Must be an old clip, back heels are now a knock-on.
Kick: A kick is made by hitting the ball with any part of the leg or foot, except the heel,
from the toe to the knee but not including the knee; a kick must move the ball a visible
distance out of the hand, or along the ground.
I can't remember exactly when it was changed, but it was a fair few years ago now.
I like to think I'm up with the Laws but that one slipped me by. However, even if a back-heel is not a "kick," I don't think it is a knock-on.Stones of granite wrote:It's an odd one. It doesn't come under a specific law, but in the definitions.Lizard wrote:Under which Law?Stones of granite wrote:
Must be an old clip, back heels are now a knock-on.
Kick: A kick is made by hitting the ball with any part of the leg or foot, except the heel,
from the toe to the knee but not including the knee; a kick must move the ball a visible
distance out of the hand, or along the ground.
I can't remember exactly when it was changed, but it was a fair few years ago now.
Good point. Perhaps it's not a knock-on, then, and only illegal when the law mandates a kick e.g. a penalty or free-kick. Seems a bit odd.Lizard wrote:I like to think I'm up with the Laws but that one slipped me by. However, even if a back-heel is not a "kick," I don't think it is a knock-on.Stones of granite wrote:It's an odd one. It doesn't come under a specific law, but in the definitions.Lizard wrote: Under which Law?
Kick: A kick is made by hitting the ball with any part of the leg or foot, except the heel,
from the toe to the knee but not including the knee; a kick must move the ball a visible
distance out of the hand, or along the ground.
I can't remember exactly when it was changed, but it was a fair few years ago now.
Law 12:
"A knock-on occurs when a player loses possession of the ball and it goes forward, or when a player hits the ball forward with the hand or arm, or when the ball hits the hand or arm and goes forward, and the ball touches the ground or another player before the original player can catch it."
By my reading, this makes a back-heel a legal method of propelling the ball forward (like a header). Unless I'm missing something.
Wait.. You have American female friends? Are they considered middle class?rowan wrote:You can call me 'sexist' for that, just not because I was opposed to warmonger Clinton
but I thought it was funny ...
It is interesting, also, that I'm the only one who comes in for these kinds of accusations (tongue-in-cheek or otherwise) when the thread is full of it.But having seen some of the things my British (particuarly) and American female friends post on FB, I'm really not going to concern myself with sexist humor too much at all.
You remember the sex ready mannequins, right?Coco wrote:Wait.. You have American female friends? Are they considered middle class?rowan wrote:You can call me 'sexist' for that, just not because I was opposed to warmonger Clinton
but I thought it was funny ...
It is interesting, also, that I'm the only one who comes in for these kinds of accusations (tongue-in-cheek or otherwise) when the thread is full of it.But having seen some of the things my British (particuarly) and American female friends post on FB, I'm really not going to concern myself with sexist humor too much at all.
Is this like "Rowan funny"?Donny osmond wrote:
Genuine mistake that I couldnt be arsed deletingjared_7 wrote:Is this like "Rowan funny"?Donny osmond wrote:
Is that part of your p0rn stash?Donny osmond wrote:Genuine mistake that I couldnt be arsed deletingjared_7 wrote:Is this like "Rowan funny"?Donny osmond wrote:
I do. That would make perfect sense.Buggaluggs wrote:You remember the sex ready mannequins, right?Coco wrote:Wait.. You have American female friends? Are they considered middle class?rowan wrote:You can call me 'sexist' for that, just not because I was opposed to warmonger Clinton
but I thought it was funny ...
It is interesting, also, that I'm the only one who comes in for these kinds of accusations (tongue-in-cheek or otherwise) when the thread is full of it.But having seen some of the things my British (particuarly) and American female friends post on FB, I'm really not going to concern myself with sexist humor too much at all.