@@Robert-Downey-Syndrome • touches the ball with the hand/arm, unless the goalkeeper has clearly kicked or attempted to kick the ball to release it into play, after: • it has been deliberately kicked to the goalkeeper by a team-mate
@@Robert-Downey-Syndrome Have no word for "misfootle" so "miss" was the closest I got. But the rule is pretty clear, so he could pick it up after the bad kick.
He definitely did not want to stop that goin in. I'd be checking his bet365 account
Thanks for that, pal, I hope you go on to be the best keeper in England ❤
As a Wednesday fan I feel so bad for him
BARMY ARMY BARMY ARMY 🦉🤞
spin on the ball its spinning back on to his thigh.
I was their
He didn‘t seem to want to stop the ball going over the line after the mis-kick.. he could have dived onto the ball instead of running after it.
Definitely didn't want to save it
And this lot beat us 5-1
Remarkable isn’t it
Wonder how much he got paid
Fuck all just unlucky 😂
We are staying up
Yaas 20th in the league
I’m a Blackburn fan and my 1 year old sister could punch that away
Cant he punch the ball?
That would have been considered a backpass and would have awarded an indirect free kick. Would have saved the goal though.
@@Robert-Downey-Syndrome Nope! If you miss on a backpass, it's no longer considered a backpass, so he could have picked it up after missing.
@@eiliflyssand4245 he didn't miss
@@Robert-Downey-Syndrome • touches the ball with the hand/arm, unless the goalkeeper has clearly kicked
or attempted to kick the ball to release it into play, after:
• it has been deliberately kicked to the goalkeeper by a team-mate
@@Robert-Downey-Syndrome Have no word for "misfootle" so "miss" was the closest I got.
But the rule is pretty clear, so he could pick it up after the bad kick.
As a blackburn fan i couldve done better