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Obstruction if deemed to be by the referee was an indirect free kick in the penalty area .....usually led with 11 men on the goal line......an indirect free kick the ball had to be passed short before it could be taken ..... obstruction of this type of foul was also given anywhere on the pitch ......with one taker having to pass it to another to take that type of freekick which was named indirect free kick .......Weird bit in that around the 4minute 50 second mark!
Ball goes out for what looks like an Everton corner on the right, but instead Everton take a “quick” free kick just inside the penalty area, so if it was a free kick why wasn’t it a penalty?
Slightly before my time, but was there another rule in play at the time?
Answers on a postcard to ………..
3-1.Was that a 2-1 defeat? Used to always get beat at the City Ground (well we certainly did every time I turned up!)
3-1.
Even worse than I thought. Was it opening game of the season or 2nd game?
Even worse than I thought, my memory is a load of crap mate![]()
Nottingham Forest v Everton, 07 October 1990
11v11 football match report for Nottingham Forest v Everton, League Division One 1991 , 07 October 1990www.11v11.com
Thank God for the internet or we'd all be committed by now.Even worse than I thought, my memory is a load of crap mate![]()
That HK volley was something special......Some vintage stuff in there from Morrissey, Kendall, Harvey and Ball
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