Under advice from the linesman, the referee awards a free-kick to AC Milan about 40 yards out for no apparent reason. |
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In the second set, a linesman calls a foot-fault on him and cops a subsequent brat-attack barrage from Lleyton at the end of the game. |
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The fourth official saw nothing, the linesman saw nothing, but the referee saw something. |
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He looks in an off-side position but the linesman disagrees, and so he can ping another cross in. |
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He also argued with the tournament referee and later disputed another decision with a linesman. |
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After consulting with the linesman, the referee gives the goal despite animated protests from the furious German team. |
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The linesman says the ball had earlier gone out of play, which is frankly tosh. |
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I can understand how the referee didn't spot it, but the linesman must just have been asleep. |
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The referee overruled the linesman and disallowed the goal leading to protests which halted the game for several minutes. |
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He was offside, says the linesman, and for once in this tournament, the replay agrees. |
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Gerrard's just been fouled making for the penalty area, but the referee and the linesman are having none of it. |
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Drury went down under Muirhead's tackle from behind and after some frantic flag-waving from the linesman, the referee gave the penalty. |
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At one point the linesman was the busiest man in the ground waving his flag furiously every few minutes. |
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In 1881 while working as a telegraph linesman, he married Mary Ann Bralla, an eighteen year old girl from Blinman. |
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My name's Betty Pearce and my dad was the son of a white man named Tom Williams, who was a linesman for the telegraph line. |
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He is released on the right and Saudi fans start to get excited but the linesman quickly raises his flag to signal off-side. |
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He is played through one-on-one, unaware the linesman has his flag up for offside. |
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Even so, they could have been two up when he had the ball in the net only for the linesman to flag for offside. |
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However things got even more bizarre in the second half when he fell over while going for a high ball and the linesman flagged for a penalty. |
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He believed the linesman misinterpreted what was an innocent entanglement after a tussle for the ball. |
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However, if a team ices the puck because of a botched pass, the linesman has the discretion to wave it off. |
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I can understand how the ref didn't spot it, but the linesman must just have been asleep. |
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Both referee Dunn and his linesman missed the contact and Henry was furious. |
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But as he gallops towards the Aussie goal with the ball at his feet, the linesman waves his flag. |
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Did he seriously think the linesman wasn't going to spot a beanpole like him? |
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He motors into the box and shoots over, just after the linesman has raised his flag for offside. |
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His long-range shot flew in off a post but the linesman saw a player standing in an offside position. |
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They also brought the fourth official from four hours away from somewhere in Co. Clare, and a linesman from Laois. |
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Can anyone remember a situation in which the linesman has found illegal studs? |
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Frank Lampard should have had a second for the Three Lions, but it was wrongfully disallowed by the linesman. |
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But what really incensed the Americans was the moment when a supposedly impartial linesman openly massaged Tiriac's cramping leg and, unavailingly, urged him on to victory. |
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If the defenceman is in the lead or is actually even with the pursuing forward, the linesman will call icing. |
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The vociferousness of his appeal showed he felt that it should have been at least a spot kick, but the linesman, on whom he vented the venom, stared him out. |
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The head linesman signaled for the score, but was overruled by the official on the opposite side of the field, who had his view restricted by the pileup. |
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In that second-half moment when they did put the ball in Rangers' net, a linesman had correctly signalled for offside long before. |
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His outlook could hardly have been helped by the cancelling of a perfectly good goal just after the quarter-hour, the linesman flagging for offside. |
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As both a referee and a linesman, Cpl Dobson may be successful because of his attitude toward the game. |
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The experienced official calmly walked over to his far side linesman and consulted him before pointing to the half-way line and sending the Dundee fans into raptures. |
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The linesman had flagged to say the deflected shot should have been ruled out for offside but the referee overruled him, and this goal proved to be the turning point. |
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Azerbaijan's national stadium is named after their FA's former general secretary Tofik Bakhramov, the famous linesman in the 1966 final. |
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I must tell you, Your Eminence, that at that time I was a linesman for Bell Canada. |
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Had an extra linesman at least been near the goal line he would surely have indicated a goal as the ball was slow moving at the time. |
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McKenney Award for top collegiate football official to ECAC head linesman David Carter of Duxbury, Mass. |
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As the linesman raised his flag, Neville played on, crossing for Piovaccari to net. |
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The only penalty a linesman may call is too many men on the ice. |
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They only stop whingeing about the referee when they're whingeing about the linesman. |
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Basically, under hybrid icing, the linesman has to make a judgment call by the time two players racing for the puck hit the face-off dots as to which one has the better chance of touching the puck first. |
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A linesman flagged as Shaw's tackle went in, and if the referee, Alan Wilkie, had stopped the play at that point considerable trouble would have been avoided. |
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The linesman shall always indicate the direction in the event of a corner. |
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Every team will need to offer a linesman for each game. |
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Kris Thomas fired goalwards and his effort looked to be cleared but the linesman ruled the ball had crossed the line. |
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In addition, at the end of each game, the referee or linesman depending on the situation, must immediately mail the score sheet to the regional office. |
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But another Azebaijani legend is also part of footballing history: Tofik Bakhramov was the linesman who played a crucial role in the 1966 Final, when uncertainty clouded England's third goal. |
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Referee Gottfried Dienst consulted his linesman on the right flank, Tofiq Bahramov, who signalled that the ball had crossed the line, and the goal was given. |
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A linesman replaced injured referee Rebecca Welch after 50 minutes and with no other official present, qualified referee Pattison, 60, ran the line. |
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