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Well it's an improvement but I still don't like it. (Quote: "It will remain a handball offence if a player scores accidentally with their hand or arm, or uses their hand or arm directly before scoring"). In my refereeing days, the law was simple: If it's intentional, it's an offence; if it's accidental, then no offence has occurred. Simple!
: If it's intentional, it's an offence; if it's accidental, then no offence has occurred. Simple!

Has it should be, Chris.
Unlucky last night, piggynose, offside by a toenail !
Football and common sense? Surely an oxymoron:-/
If a player handles the ball accidentally and the ball drops to the ground before rolling across the goal-line, it will be disallowed.

If another player helps the ball across the line, the goal will be allowed.

What is the logic behind that reasoning?
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Yeh tone, thats life.
Football needs to return to normality. Did you bamfords disallowed goal cuz he pointed to where he wanted the ball played.

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