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Football mysteries

Dave Rudd
Dave Rudd Posts: 2,865
edited May 2021 in Other Football and Sports
No Googling ... just pure, mindless speculation, please.

Let's have some fun regarding things that we have accepted since birth, and yet which are not immediately obvious to most of us.

1) Why is there a six-yard box?

2) Why 45 minutes each way?

3) Why eleven-a-side?

4) Why do we throw the ball back if it goes out of play at the sides ... but kick it if it goes out of play at the ends?


There may be others.

Comments

  • Hal1x
    Hal1x Posts: 4,265
    Why not?
  • ForeverAddickted
    ForeverAddickted Posts: 94,288
    I never understood why there was a semi-circle at the edge of the area until someone told me it was so that all players remained 10-yards (?) from the ball when a penalty is being taken.
  • Chizz
    Chizz Posts: 28,331
    I never understood why there was a semi-circle at the edge of the area until someone told me it was so that all players remained 10-yards (?) from the ball when a penalty is being taken.
    You didn't know what it was for until someone told you what it was for? Just like everyone else.
  • Dave Rudd
    Dave Rudd Posts: 2,865
    I never understood why there was a semi-circle at the edge of the area until someone told me it was so that all players remained 10-yards (?) from the ball when a penalty is being taken.
    Correct.

    It is also the area for which I was defensively responsible during the latter stages of my playing career.  Come into the 'D' and you are mine.
  • DaveMehmet
    DaveMehmet Posts: 21,591
    Did Cory Gibbs really exist?
  • EricBanterna
    EricBanterna Posts: 1,740
    You can by a football club for a pound and ride the donkey till its dead and then Swan off into the sunset.
  • Stig
    Stig Posts: 29,021
    edited May 2021
    Six yard box is to stop keepers pumping the goal kicks straight into the opponent's penalty box. Though why not a six yard strip along each end of the pitch I don't know.

    Edit - I guess goal kicks aren't taken from behind the goal line to save space on run ups.
  • North Lower Neil
    North Lower Neil Posts: 22,944
    6 yard box is so the keeper takes a goal kick in the right place surely?  Why that's 6 yards though, no idea.



  • If you want football mysteries. Steve Bruce is your man. 
  • Addick_and_Chips
    Addick_and_Chips Posts: 443
    edited May 2021

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  • JohnnyJoeyDeeDee
    JohnnyJoeyDeeDee Posts: 1,040
    Some distant memory that one purpose of the 6 yard box was to allow less physical contact on the goalkeeper within that part of the penalty area than in the rest of it
  • Dave Rudd
    Dave Rudd Posts: 2,865
    Stig said:
    Six yard box is to stop keepers pumping the goal kicks straight into the opponent's penalty box. Though why not a six yard strip along each end of the pitch I don't know.

    Edit - I guess goal kicks aren't taken from behind the goal line to save space on run ups.

    6 yard box is so the keeper takes a goal kick in the right place surely?  Why that's 6 yards though, no idea.

    I happen to know this one (unlike the other questions posed) and, while both your efforts have merit ... sadly they are wrong.

    I'll save the big reveal for a while, though, just to see what else is proposed.
  • Dave Rudd
    Dave Rudd Posts: 2,865
    Some distant memory that one purpose of the 6 yard box was to allow less physical contact on the goalkeeper within that part of the penalty area than in the rest of it
    Oh well.  That didn't last long.

    Perfectly correct.  You are allowed to charge the goalkeeper if he has the temerity to leave his goal area.

    Simpler times.
  • North Lower Neil
    North Lower Neil Posts: 22,944



    If you want football mysteries. Steve Bruce is your man. 
    Fire up the XJ8!

    Biggest mystery is whether he wrote them or just got paid to put his name to them.
  • Dave Rudd
    Dave Rudd Posts: 2,865
    edited May 2021



    If you want football mysteries. Steve Bruce is your man. 
    Fire up the XJ8!

    Biggest mystery is whether he wrote them or just got paid to put his name to them.
    Are they written in a Geordie accent?

    "How, man!  Ah think he's deed."

    On a similar note, how come people don't sing in regional accents?

    A Geordie singing songs by Morrissey ... now there's a thing.

    "Tak me oot, the neet.  Tak me anywhere, man.  Ah divvent care."
  • iaitch
    iaitch Posts: 10,219
    edited May 2021
    I hope not, I found reading Sexist Sid or is it Sid the Sexist in Viz very hard work.
  • bobmunro
    bobmunro Posts: 20,842
    edited May 2021
    I never understood why there was a semi-circle at the edge of the area until someone told me it was so that all players remained 10-yards (?) from the ball when a penalty is being taken.

    I know the original 6 yard box was actually two semi-circles of 6 yards radius with the circle centre at each goalpost - looked like a pair of tits! The keeper had to take a goal kick within 6 yards of the post nearest to where the ball went out.

    There's quite a few other uses but I can't remember them apart from vaguely recalling from my refs course that an indirect free kick awarded to the attacking side can't be taken within the six yard box even if the offence took place inside the goal area.
  • iaitch
    iaitch Posts: 10,219
    They could do with bringing back the rule that the goal kick is taken from the side it went out.

    They changed it to apparently speed up the game but most teams use it as a delaying/time wasting tactic.
  • thenewbie
    thenewbie Posts: 11,000
    The biggest mystery of all: Why of all the clubs in all the world did I make myself miserable by supporting Charlton?!
  • Stig
    Stig Posts: 29,021
    iaitch said:
    They could do with bringing back the rule that the goal kick is taken from the side it went out.

    They changed it to apparently speed up the game but most teams use it as a delaying/time wasting tactic.
    I think their change was good in theory, but as you say never worked in practice. Don't know why they don't make it the ref's decision and the ref just points to the side nearest to where the ball happens to land or get picked up.
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  • usetobunkin
    usetobunkin Posts: 2,179
    The 6yd box is so any infringement on the goal line, is moved so the player taking the free kick can have a run up and not a punt. 
  • MrWalker
    MrWalker Posts: 4,105
    Dave Rudd said:
    I never understood why there was a semi-circle at the edge of the area until someone told me it was so that all players remained 10-yards (?) from the ball when a penalty is being taken.
    Correct.

    It is also the area for which I was defensively responsible during the latter stages of my playing career.  Come into the 'D' and you are mine.
    Pure filth
  • AndyG
    AndyG Posts: 5,905
    How did All of the officials miss Maradonas "hand of God" ? 
  • SoundAsa£
    SoundAsa£ Posts: 22,474
    Some distant memory that one purpose of the 6 yard box was to allow less physical contact on the goalkeeper within that part of the penalty area than in the rest of it
    ?
  • bobmunro
    bobmunro Posts: 20,842
    Some distant memory that one purpose of the 6 yard box was to allow less physical contact on the goalkeeper within that part of the penalty area than in the rest of it
    ?
    That was one of the other purposes - the keeper was safe from being barged if he was in the goal area.
  • Dave Rudd
    Dave Rudd Posts: 2,865
    bobmunro said:
    Some distant memory that one purpose of the 6 yard box was to allow less physical contact on the goalkeeper within that part of the penalty area than in the rest of it
    ?
    That was one of the other purposes - the keeper was safe from being barged if he was in the goal area.
    I wish I'd said that.

    Dave Rudd said:
    Some distant memory that one purpose of the 6 yard box was to allow less physical contact on the goalkeeper within that part of the penalty area than in the rest of it
    Oh well.  That didn't last long.

    Perfectly correct.  You are allowed to charge the goalkeeper if he has the temerity to leave his goal area.

    Simpler times.

  • rina
    rina Posts: 2,334
    throw ins are presumable a throwback to the days when rugby and football were splitting into separate games
  • Dave Rudd
    Dave Rudd Posts: 2,865
    edited May 2021
    rina said:
    throw ins are presumable a throwback to the days when rugby and football were splitting into separate games
    Yes, good answer.

    There were different sets of rules/laws back at that time and, initially both throws and kicks were allowed.

    Interestingly, whenever the ball went out of play along the touchline, the throw was awarded to whichever team got to the ball first.

    This is why we use the term 'touchline'.