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 Yellow Card. Red Card. What are the rules?
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Posted on 06-19-06 10:32 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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With so many players receiving cards in this world cup already, I have few questions I would like to ask.

1) If a player receives a yellow card in the 1st game, and does not get any card in the 2nd game, will that yellow card from 1st game follow him to the 3rd game? Or will he start clean?

2) And if a player gets a red card, for how many games is he suspended?
 
Posted on 06-19-06 10:49 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Answers:

1) yes he will start clean, like Khum Bahadur Khadka.

2) He is suspended for the next one game only. Like SPA.
 
Posted on 06-19-06 11:22 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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You are creative man , you combine football and nepalese politics.Like that one guy from sumoff's sixth day!!..lol
 
Posted on 06-19-06 11:32 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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LOL. Well, Just like in football, all players play, tricks, deceives, pull, push for A footbal, all nepalese politicians, SPA, King are playing for A Chair............l Our own Nepalese WOrld Cup.......:D
 
Posted on 06-19-06 12:38 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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How about the offside, i dont know how exactly it works.

Do they only look at who the ball is going to or is it when any player stays ahead of the last defenders. Cos sometimes they do not call it offside when the player who is not getting a pass offside but sometimes they do?
 
Posted on 06-19-06 12:44 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Offside is just like Baburam Bhattarai trying to go ahead of Prachanda.. but he was punished and called back. Note: same shirt for both Prachanda and Baburam... meaning same team!!

Gyane also got off-side punishment, remember that?
 
Posted on 06-19-06 12:51 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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If I shoot the ball directly into the goalpost, and one of my team mates X is "offside," then, it could either be called offside or not called offside, depending on the situation.

Offside: if my team mate is in "active" play, such as blocking the view of the goalkeeper, or blocking the goal keeper, or blocking the opponents, then it is called offside even though he is not touching the ball.

Not offside: if my team mate is not in "active" play, then even though he is "offside," it is not offside. However, if the ball I shoot hits the post and comes back, then X cannot touch the ball or else it is called offside.
 
Posted on 06-19-06 1:21 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Very good guest4. Thanks for making it easier to me. Now i will understand the game better. This always bothered me.
 
Posted on 06-19-06 3:43 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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The explanation made by guest is not clear for me. I wonder how sidster was able to understand. Here is what wikipideia says:
A player is in an offside position if "he is nearer to his opponents' goal line than both the ball and the second to last opponent," unless he is in his own half of the field of play. A player level with the second last opponent is considered to be in an onside position. Note that the last two opposing players can be either the goalkeeper and an outfield player, or two outfield players. Also note that offside position is determined when the ball is touched/played by a team-mate — a player's offside position status is not then altered by them or opposing players running forwards or backwards. It is important to note that being in an offside position is not an offence in itself. Another important point to note is that any player's offside position status is reset when an opponent touches the ball and is deemed by the referee to be in control of the ball.
The simple rule is : गोलकिपर र फुटबलको बिचमा अर्को पक्षको खेलाडि छ भने त्यो अफसाइड हुन्छ ।
 
Posted on 06-19-06 3:53 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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hey nepalean.. din bhari football herera baseko ho ??
 
Posted on 06-19-06 3:59 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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>>The simple rule is : गोलकिपर र फुटबलको बिचमा अर्को पक्षको खेलाडि छ भने त्यो अफसाइड हुन्छ

That's not true. I can give you numerous instances when your statement will be invalid.
Wikipedia can be edited by you, me, or for that matter any one else. Moreover, it tells only the general scenario, which I agree too.

About my being unclear, I was just trying to explain what sidster didn't quite understand without going into much details.
 
Posted on 06-19-06 4:12 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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guest4 thts a simple rule to the people which has little idea about football's rules. Thts a thumb rule and doesnt necessary to be universally true.
Yes ricky I am enjoying WCF. Thts an entermainment and time killing job.
 
Posted on 06-19-06 4:15 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Yeah, that's why it was offside, when Baburam tried to be in between Govt. and Prachanda to reach the Govt.
 
Posted on 06-19-06 4:27 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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It is dead simple.

Green Card means you are allowed to live and work legally indefinately.

Yellow Card means your legal status is under dispute and going through legal proceedings.

Red Card means you are(or being) deported from the US.
 
Posted on 06-19-06 4:37 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Green light - you can proceed
Yellow: You can or cannot
Red: STOP.
 
Posted on 06-19-06 4:42 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I dont think Hurray got his answers. As far as I have understood, please currect me if I am wrong.
Question:
1) If a player receives a yellow card in the 1st game, and does not get any card in the 2nd game, will that yellow card from 1st game follow him to the 3rd game? Or will he start clean?
Ans:
----Yes, the yellow card that the player received in the first game will effect him in the 3rd game. If he gets another yellow in the 3rd game(group game) then he will have to miss the next game.In this World Cup, he will have to miss the first match in the 2nd round.
But if he gets a yellow in the 3rd game, it will not be carried to the next round. He will start clean, like Khum Bahadur Khadka, in the next round.
BUT if he gets a Red in the 3rd match then he will not be allowed to play in the first match in the 2nd round.

Question:
2) And if a player gets a red card, for how many games is he suspended?
Ans:
----He will be out of the current match and the next following match.

I hope that was clear.
Go Germany!!
GreenFly
 
Posted on 06-19-06 4:44 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Correction:
**But if he gets a yellow in the 3rd game (must be his FIRST yellow Card), it will not be carried to the next round.
 
Posted on 06-19-06 10:03 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Thank you for the explanation greenfly. That really helped.
 
Posted on 06-19-06 10:48 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I think they determine offsides as and when the ball is being passed to a player and whether the player is in line with the defense or not? For instance, two strikers makes a run through the backline of the defense. The ball is passed to one striker A on the left side exactly when he is in line with the defense. According to the rule, this is legitimate. Because he has not crossed the defense line or any last defense player before the ball was passed to him, he is ok. But the other striker B made the similar run. Before the ball was passed to player A, player B had already crossed the last defense. Now at this circumstances, player A is onside, but player B is offside. The lines men will allow this. Why? Because player B has not yet involved himself in active play. So player A, if he scores, the goal will count. But player A say passes the ball back to player B, assuming he is still in front of the defesive back, he will be offside. Slightly complicated, but undestandable it seems.

So the main thing here is when the ball has been passed. That "when" usually determines when the player is offside or onside.
 
Posted on 06-20-06 3:37 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Good explanation krishna
 


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