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MATCH THREAD : Charlton Athletic V Cambridge Utd: Thursday 26th December 2024 : KO 3pm
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Where in there does it reference a heel?fenaddick said:Not a foul throw as long as part of his heel is on the line (not sure if it was or not)
https://www.thefa.com/football-rules-governance/lawsandrules/laws/football-11-11/law-15---the-throw-in0 -
Thanks for the goals ButtleJR0
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Part of each foot on or behind the touchline. Not many people can face the field of play and have their toes behind their heels!SporadicAddick said:
Where in there does it reference a heel?fenaddick said:Not a foul throw as long as part of his heel is on the line (not sure if it was or not)
https://www.thefa.com/football-rules-governance/lawsandrules/laws/football-11-11/law-15---the-throw-in2 -
TC cuts inside from a quick free kick but it's a weak effort straight at Reyes.1
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Posh 0-3 Mansfield0
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Today seems like a throwback:
We kicked off at 3pm.
We scored in the 1st minute.
We scored a 2nd in the 1st half.
Two decent commentators on a elite Sky channel.
Bizarrely we still playing patchy but at least we have a 2 goal advantage and Cambridge will have to push on leaving gaps.
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“On or behind”, the key word being behind.sam3110 said: if
Part of each foot on or behind the touchline. Not many people can face the field of play and have their toes behind their heels!SporadicAddick said:
Where in there does it reference a heel?fenaddick said:Not a foul throw as long as part of his heel is on the line (not sure if it was or not)
https://www.thefa.com/football-rules-governance/lawsandrules/laws/football-11-11/law-15---the-throw-in
Not “on or over”.0 -
Alex Mitchell's right wing runs are great fun6
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Who needs Kanye Ramsey back!0
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Bromley 2-0 Newport1
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Nope, part of each foot on, means your whole foot can be over as long as part of it is on (the heel as it's the rearmost part of the foot)SporadicAddick said:
“On or behind”, the key word being behind.sam3110 said: if
Part of each foot on or behind the touchline. Not many people can face the field of play and have their toes behind their heels!SporadicAddick said:
Where in there does it reference a heel?fenaddick said:Not a foul throw as long as part of his heel is on the line (not sure if it was or not)
https://www.thefa.com/football-rules-governance/lawsandrules/laws/football-11-11/law-15---the-throw-in
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We do?FishCostaFortune said:Who needs Kanye Ramsey back!7 -
Who is this footballing side who looks to build from the back and play it around on the edge of the area?!?!?!4
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Their number 22 looks about 122
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Small playing well tbf6
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Who is Kanye Ramsey?
I'd prefer Kayne Ramsay personally2 -
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'Tis the season to be jolly8 -

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Sorry but please tell me where in the laws it mentions a heel. It literally says “on or behind” but you interpret that as “part of your whole foot can be over”.sam3110 said:
Nope, part of each foot on, means your whole foot can be over as long as part of it is on (the heel as it's the rearmost part of the foot)SporadicAddick said:
“On or behind”, the key word being behind.sam3110 said: if
Part of each foot on or behind the touchline. Not many people can face the field of play and have their toes behind their heels!SporadicAddick said:
Where in there does it reference a heel?fenaddick said:Not a foul throw as long as part of his heel is on the line (not sure if it was or not)
https://www.thefa.com/football-rules-governance/lawsandrules/laws/football-11-11/law-15---the-throw-in
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If anyone missed early KO, Orient
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The heel is part of the foot. If part of the foot is on the line it's a fair throw. To maximise that, the part of the foot many choose to keep in contact with the line is their heel.SporadicAddick said:
Sorry but please tell me where in the laws it mentions a heel. It literally says “on or behind” but you interpret that as “part of your whole foot can be over”.sam3110 said:
Nope, part of each foot on, means your whole foot can be over as long as part of it is on (the heel as it's the rearmost part of the foot)SporadicAddick said:
“On or behind”, the key word being behind.sam3110 said: if
Part of each foot on or behind the touchline. Not many people can face the field of play and have their toes behind their heels!SporadicAddick said:
Where in there does it reference a heel?fenaddick said:Not a foul throw as long as part of his heel is on the line (not sure if it was or not)
https://www.thefa.com/football-rules-governance/lawsandrules/laws/football-11-11/law-15---the-throw-in
Not “on or over”.
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Post Match Thread will be everyone else celebrating a 7-0 win with the two of you going at it about heels (The Iron Sheik was the best heel)SporadicAddick said:
Sorry but please tell me where in the laws it mentions a heel. It literally says “on or behind” but you interpret that as “part of your whole foot can be over”.sam3110 said:
Nope, part of each foot on, means your whole foot can be over as long as part of it is on (the heel as it's the rearmost part of the foot)SporadicAddick said:
“On or behind”, the key word being behind.sam3110 said: if
Part of each foot on or behind the touchline. Not many people can face the field of play and have their toes behind their heels!SporadicAddick said:
Where in there does it reference a heel?fenaddick said:Not a foul throw as long as part of his heel is on the line (not sure if it was or not)
https://www.thefa.com/football-rules-governance/lawsandrules/laws/football-11-11/law-15---the-throw-in
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Must admit Leaburn is looking a lot more like pre injury Miles today. Causing an experienced pair of CBs in Morrison and Ibsen Rossi a lot of problems.9
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Bournemouth for a Christmas South London treble 🤞Briston_Addick said:Canaries 2 Spanners 0
'Tis the season to be jolly2
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