But an exception is a rule. :blink: When you look up the rules, it's right in there..that and the hand thingie.Quote:
Originally Posted by manker
In soccer no contact is allowed except shoulder to shoulder and the ball must be hit first.
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But an exception is a rule. :blink: When you look up the rules, it's right in there..that and the hand thingie.Quote:
Originally Posted by manker
In soccer no contact is allowed except shoulder to shoulder and the ball must be hit first.
Well that's total rubbish.Quote:
Originally Posted by Busy
As for the rest; :frusty:
Well then soccer rules are total rubbish.Quote:
Originally Posted by manker
That basically sums up your views in this thread.
'Because I said so'
Well I said something that's in soccer rules and you then say it's rubbish.Quote:
Originally Posted by manker
Yet you quote instances of no contact of NBA rules. :blink:
Then when contact rules are quoted for the NBA you basically say, "Well those don't count." :pinch:
:shit:
That rule, which you presumably made up, does not exist.
There is so very much more contact allowed than that in soccer. I thought you'd watched the odd game.
You aren't supposed to try and smack someone's hand in basketball :rolleyes: we'd get fouled for that in a jiffy, if they thought we'd done it on purpose.
Aimed for the other player's hand rather than the ball, that is.
And the rules you've cited do not count for perfectly obvious reasons.
There's a huge difference between standing still and being run into, compared to tackling or otherwise touching someone in an offensive fashion.
If the offensive player has the ball in his right and the defensive player smacks the offensive players right hand to steal the ball it is perfectly fine.Quote:
Originally Posted by SnnY
Wtf are you talking about...watching the game...that's irrelevent.Quote:
Originally Posted by manker
It's in the rules. :dry:
Yes, but the defensive player isn't allowed to smack (, punch, kick, bite, molest, or otherwise) touch the offensive player's hand with any intent other than going for the ball. If he does smack the opponents hand and it's blatantly obvious that he wasn't trying to hit the ball but rather the hand, then it's a foul.Quote:
Originally Posted by Busyman