"Goal Frame" ???? 21:46 - Aug 25 with 2005 views | RangersDave | WTF ??? | |
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"Goal Frame" ???? on 22:01 - Aug 25 with 1935 views | Boston | Y'know, has a net attached to it.... | |
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"Goal Frame" ???? on 08:42 - Aug 26 with 1457 views | RangersDave | Sky have started to call the crossbar and goal posts 'goal frame'! | |
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"Goal Frame" ???? on 08:47 - Aug 26 with 1440 views | kropotkin41 |
"Goal Frame" ???? on 08:42 - Aug 26 by RangersDave | Sky have started to call the crossbar and goal posts 'goal frame'! |
American thing surely. Maybe they think woodwork sounds rude. | |
| ‘morbid curiosity about where this is all going’ |
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"Goal Frame" ???? on 08:54 - Aug 26 with 1420 views | Esox_Lucius | They own soccer and can do what they like with their product. Obvs. | |
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"Goal Frame" ???? on 10:31 - Aug 26 with 1260 views | PinnerPaul | From the Laws of the Game No mention of Goal Frames in there! A goal must be placed on the centre of each goal line. A goal consists of two vertical posts equidistant from the corner flagposts and joined at the top by a horizontal crossbar. The goalposts and crossbar must be made of approved material. They must be square, rectangular, round or elliptical in shape and must not be dangerous. The distance between the inside of the posts is 7.32 m (8 yds) and the distance from the lower edge of the crossbar to the ground is 2.44 m (8 ft). The position of the goalposts in relation to the goal line must be in accordance with the graphics. The goalposts and the crossbar must be white and have the same width and depth, which must not exceed 12 cm (5 ins). If the crossbar becomes displaced or broken, play is stopped until it has been repaired or replaced in position. If it can not be repaired the match must be abandoned. A rope or any flexible or dangerous material may not replace the crossbar. Play is restarted with a dropped ball. Nets may be attached to the goals and the ground behind the goal; they must be properly supported and must not interfere with the goalkeeper. Safety Goals (including portable goals) must be firmly secured to the ground. | | | |
"Goal Frame" ???? on 14:17 - Aug 26 with 1096 views | Boston |
"Goal Frame" ???? on 08:47 - Aug 26 by kropotkin41 | American thing surely. Maybe they think woodwork sounds rude. |
Never heard that expression around here. But, what does niggle me is the common usage of the term PK when describing a penalty. SHADDUP. | |
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"Goal Frame" ???? on 15:24 - Aug 26 with 981 views | kensalriser | PK? That's just nuts...backwards. | |
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(No subject) (n/t) on 12:49 - Aug 27 with 745 views | DannyPaddox | Soccerball for Dummies [U.S. Edition] Goal Frame: Main feature of the penalising quadrant. [Post edited 27 Aug 2018 12:53]
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