| Throw-ins 21:55 - Nov 4 with 3774 views | E17hoop | A helpful guide for everyone having a go at Furlong on Saturday - one foot on the line is not a foul throw. |  |
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| Throw-ins on 22:02 - Nov 4 with 3701 views | stowmarketrange | It would’ve been nice if the Lino standing close to Furlong actually looked at what he was doing instead of continually looking towards the penalty area.They only have one job to do at throw ins,but he wasn’t doing his very well. |  | |  |
| Throw-ins on 22:05 - Nov 4 with 3663 views | 222gers | After Saturday's debacle, throw in the towel may be apposite. |  | |  |
| Throw-ins on 22:13 - Nov 4 with 3612 views | DannyPaddox | Why is the thrower wearing a pair of Clarks shoes? [Post edited 4 Nov 22:16]
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| Throw-ins on 22:25 - Nov 4 with 3567 views | actonman | But he had 1 foot on the pitch , clear of the line for at least 2 throw ins ? |  | |  |
| Throw-ins on 22:27 - Nov 4 with 3559 views | ted_hendrix |
| Throw-ins on 22:13 - Nov 4 by DannyPaddox | Why is the thrower wearing a pair of Clarks shoes? [Post edited 4 Nov 22:16]
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He's actually wearing a rather nice pair of Alessandro Demesure Oxford Venezia calf leather shoes size 10 If I'm not mistaken. |  |
| My Father had a profound influence on me, he was a lunatic. |
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| Throw-ins on 22:34 - Nov 4 with 3491 views | DannyPaddox |
| Throw-ins on 22:27 - Nov 4 by ted_hendrix | He's actually wearing a rather nice pair of Alessandro Demesure Oxford Venezia calf leather shoes size 10 If I'm not mistaken. |
Cobblers! |  | |  |
| Throw-ins on 22:40 - Nov 4 with 3450 views | kensalriser |
| Throw-ins on 22:25 - Nov 4 by actonman | But he had 1 foot on the pitch , clear of the line for at least 2 throw ins ? |
The ones I looked at (two or three) his forward foot still had a heel on the line. So not foul throws. |  |
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| Throw-ins on 22:44 - Nov 4 with 3421 views | E17hoop |
| Throw-ins on 22:25 - Nov 4 by actonman | But he had 1 foot on the pitch , clear of the line for at least 2 throw ins ? |
Not what I saw. I was behind him and, as kensalriser says, he had a heel on the line. If any part of his foot is touching the line, it's not a foul throw. |  |
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| Throw-ins on 00:15 - Nov 5 with 3231 views | Myke |
| Throw-ins on 22:40 - Nov 4 by kensalriser | The ones I looked at (two or three) his forward foot still had a heel on the line. So not foul throws. |
I'm jealous of anyone who has time to watch the extended highlights, never mind where Furlong's foot is THREE times. Something badly wrong with my life. |  | |  |
| Throw-ins on 01:11 - Nov 5 with 3154 views | kensalriser |
| Throw-ins on 00:15 - Nov 5 by Myke | I'm jealous of anyone who has time to watch the extended highlights, never mind where Furlong's foot is THREE times. Something badly wrong with my life. |
I was at the game. I haven’t seen any highlights. |  |
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| Throw-ins on 09:12 - Nov 5 with 2876 views | KerryE | A players foot can be over the line and onto the playing area. The picture doesn’t really help or tell the full story. |  | |  |
| Throw-ins on 09:44 - Nov 5 with 2817 views | TheChef |
| Throw-ins on 22:13 - Nov 4 by DannyPaddox | Why is the thrower wearing a pair of Clarks shoes? [Post edited 4 Nov 22:16]
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Hush, puppy. |  |
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| Throw-ins on 10:39 - Nov 5 with 2718 views | TwoHalves | Interesting use of the truncated icosahedron design for the ball, too. The 1970 Adidas Telstar? |  | |  |
| Throw-ins on 10:52 - Nov 5 with 2677 views | francisbowles |
| Throw-ins on 09:12 - Nov 5 by KerryE | A players foot can be over the line and onto the playing area. The picture doesn’t really help or tell the full story. |
? The words state that part of the law clearly. The players foot shouldn't be wholly over the line. |  | |  |
| Throw-ins on 11:24 - Nov 5 with 2608 views | TwoHalves |
| Throw-ins on 22:44 - Nov 4 by E17hoop | Not what I saw. I was behind him and, as kensalriser says, he had a heel on the line. If any part of his foot is touching the line, it's not a foul throw. |
Does a heel spur count? |  | |  |
| Throw-ins on 12:20 - Nov 5 with 2490 views | GroveR | The solution here is to wear these and take the throw-in backwards |  | |  |
| Throw-ins on 12:23 - Nov 5 with 2484 views | DannyPaddox |
| Throw-ins on 12:20 - Nov 5 by GroveR | The solution here is to wear these and take the throw-in backwards |
And if you’re 1-0 you can waste half an hour sorting your laces out. |  | |  |
| Throw-ins on 14:11 - Nov 5 with 2351 views | HantsR | ...and also, take the throw roughly where the ball went over the line - don't creep up 10 yards, then another 10 for the actual throw! |  | |  |
| Throw-ins on 16:38 - Nov 5 with 2181 views | 7374Ranger | When I saw the title of this thread I thought it would be about how useless the QPR throw ins were. They are terrible and look as if the idea is to see how far the taker can get the ball into the area, rather than aim for a teammates head for a flick on or attempt at goal. I think they need to practice throw ins for both creating chances but also on retaining possession. While I am at it, can they also practice attacking and defending corners and free kicks, especially the latter. QPR's ser pieces this season have regressed . It's time to hire a set piece coach. |  | |  |
| Throw-ins on 22:11 - Nov 5 with 1978 views | RangersDave3 |
| Throw-ins on 16:38 - Nov 5 by 7374Ranger | When I saw the title of this thread I thought it would be about how useless the QPR throw ins were. They are terrible and look as if the idea is to see how far the taker can get the ball into the area, rather than aim for a teammates head for a flick on or attempt at goal. I think they need to practice throw ins for both creating chances but also on retaining possession. While I am at it, can they also practice attacking and defending corners and free kicks, especially the latter. QPR's ser pieces this season have regressed . It's time to hire a set piece coach. |
My dear boy, next you will be asking us to win games. Folly, pure folly. |  | |  |
| Throw-ins on 00:52 - Nov 6 with 1863 views | TwoHalves |
| Throw-ins on 12:20 - Nov 5 by GroveR | The solution here is to wear these and take the throw-in backwards |
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| Throw-ins on 04:02 - Nov 6 with 1767 views | Rsole |
| Throw-ins on 16:38 - Nov 5 by 7374Ranger | When I saw the title of this thread I thought it would be about how useless the QPR throw ins were. They are terrible and look as if the idea is to see how far the taker can get the ball into the area, rather than aim for a teammates head for a flick on or attempt at goal. I think they need to practice throw ins for both creating chances but also on retaining possession. While I am at it, can they also practice attacking and defending corners and free kicks, especially the latter. QPR's ser pieces this season have regressed . It's time to hire a set piece coach. |
Our set-pieces create a iot of opportunities - for the opposition. I’m all for a specialist to take the job but they really need to work for the head coach, as we see with Arteta and his colleague. It’s their main attacking threat these days. |  |
| Those possessed by devils, try and keep them under control a bit, can't you ?
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