He forced his way over in the corner and Barnes tagged on a touchline conversion. |
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A little water, a quick hobble to the touchline and seconds later he was sprinting round like a 10-year-old. |
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A minute before the half-hour Derek Fleming's cross was met by Andrews on the touchline. |
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Lizarazu gets booked for clattering Chris Sutton over on the right touchline. |
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His conversion five minutes earlier had come from virtually exactly the same spot on the right touchline, and had arrowed between the posts. |
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It follows a touchline brawl during a Worthington Cup tie against Blackburn at Ewood Park earlier this month when three players were red-carded. |
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A turnover from James Dalton, back in the thick of things after a long spell out in the cold, sent Dean Hall winging down the left touchline. |
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A gust of wind resulted in one kick from the touchline blowing right back to the corner flag at the same side of the pitch. |
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The gloss on a stunning score came when Stephens converted the touchline kick, giving Kendal a 22-0 lead. |
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Goddard, the man with the magic touch, could do no wrong and sent the ball straight between the sticks from the touchline. |
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Finally the ball came down on the touchline and Levi was there in a second, kicking the ball into the goal. |
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Roy Appleyard converted from the touchline, an excellent kick considering the very windy conditions. |
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As any manager of a boys' team will tell you, ranting and raving on the touchline is of limited motivational value. |
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Davies handed off his man and released flanker and man of the match Tom Hocking for a charge up the touchline. |
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Teenage stand-off James Young converted from the touchline then added a penalty as Albion took control. |
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And somehow he got away with just a stern warning after a touchline bust-up in stoppage time. |
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Hercus made the touchline conversion this time, meaning the Welshmen were 15-3 ahead after only 15 minutes. |
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At one point in the game, Franco Baresi chipped the ball out to the left where Paolo Maldini was waiting on the touchline. |
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As the home captain lay unconscious on the ground and the official was flat out on the touchline, spectators went into action. |
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He is a true winger in the Ryan Giggs mould, hugging the touchline and whipping in crosses and lethal shots in great quantity. |
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This did not dispel Calderwood's good humour and buoyancy in a season far from finished as he embraced Levein on the touchline before kick-off. |
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With only six games left, he can no longer resist the chance to influence the game directly rather than shouting the odds from the touchline. |
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Howley, hemmed in on the left flank, dabbed a clever grubber kick up the touchline, and set off in pursuit. |
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Ronaldo is getting his knee sprayed on the touchline, but appears to be okay. |
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Andy Bowness kicked a great conversion to level the scores from the right hand touchline. |
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Having won a free-kick out on the left touchline, the midfielder whipped the ball deep into the box. |
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Under pressure, the Motherwell midfielder Simo Valakari tried to chop the ball back from the touchline to his central defender Grieg Denham. |
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For once, the lineout maul was regenerated closer to the posts and O'Gara was able to float his pass towards an overlap near the left touchline. |
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He pondered whether such video evidence might be used to counter the threat of a touchline ban. |
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They are the touchline terrors whose aggression and foul language is matched only by the players on the pitch. |
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We were there on the touchline, albeit bedraggled, bothered, and bealing, on the day he celebrated his first goal. |
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He is on the touchline as Guy's Hospital, the oldest club in the world, bash on in their beleaguered but indomitable way. |
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Reddin was suspended for ignoring fourth official Brett Bowden's touchline instructions. |
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After a few games he was the despair of every British dad on the touchline. |
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You only had to look at the coach skulking up and down the touchline throughout the second half to see that. |
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I will follow him to the touchline and pick up his substitute so I never lose focus on my job. |
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Cannavaro makes a superb tackle on Trezeguet and kicks the ball over the touchline. |
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He broke close to the right touchline, threw an outrageous dummy and then flipped the ball out of the back of the hand to give Walker a clear run to the line. |
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A giant roar greets the youngster's appearance on the touchline. |
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The closer you play to them, either as goalkeeper or someone on the touchline, the more chance there is of being in their eyeshot, earshot, or both. |
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Farrell converts from the touchline and from the wrong side for a right footer. |
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And Beardsley fired home from close range in the dying minutes of a game marred by a niggling undercurrent on both the pitch and touchline. |
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This was a slaughter to leave El Diego numbed and close to tears on the touchline. |
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There was often sniping from grouchy dads on the opposition touchline who objected to a girl playing rugby. |
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Brian Clough was banned from the touchline for a spell after cuffing a pitch invader. |
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Klopp could barely contain himself on the touchline as Origi bared down on goal and his reaction amused many on social media. |
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He's now hobbling about on the touchline while a sub changes out of his moon boots. |
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The ball landed in the arms of the Harlequins centre, Joe Marchant, who acrobatically kept his feet clear of the touchline before touching down. |
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Fabrizio Ravanelli had been impressive harrying the home defenders but had contributed little in attack until he took possession on the right touchline. |
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Fines for Diouf and Bougherra and a touchline ban for McCoist, which he successfully appealed. |
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Sabbatical leave is frequently viewed poorly, while a lengthy illness puts you on the touchline, especially if you are a woman. |
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An imaginary line, at right angles to the touchline at the point the ball went into touch along, which the ball must be thrown in the line-out. |
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The Rio de Janeiro-born coach is every inch the thinking man, a student of the game and a thoughtful presence on any touchline. |
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Players come and go with bewildering regularity, so it is good to know and understand the personalities seated at the touchline. |
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Another talented player from Mexico 1986 has had more success since stepping over the other side of the touchline. |
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Winger Chris Watts was soon in action with a determined touchline dash as the second half began and Sinfield was again to the fore with a barging 20-metre burst. |
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The first real goalmouth action comes as Mills makes himself a yard near the right touchline and welts a ball across the turf to where Heskey is sliding in. |
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The raw-boned wing still had much to do, but he cleverly chipped ahead over the cover and won the race for the touchdown, Stenhouse converting from the touchline. |
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With a brilliant kick from the touchline Cooke ended the scoring. |
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Jones maintained his perfect record with a superb kick from the touchline. |
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Players score tries by getting the ball over the opponents' touchline. |
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But when it really mattered, and with an air of anticipation filling the ground, Benn calmly slotted the ball straight between the sticks from the left touchline. |
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Kearney, who was looking sharp again, combined with Windass on the left touchline before feeding the ball into Dele Adebola in the Hull penalty area. |
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Davies made the most of Essam El Hadary's fumble, pulling the ball back from the touchline with some fancy footwork and slipping it into the net despite the close attention of a posse of Egyptian defenders. |
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Here Fairclough, clipboard in hand on the touchline, cajoled those around him at every turn, leading an elaborate warm-up of his players in front of the 435 travelling fans, whom he then implored for vocal backing. |
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The coach, standing on the touchline, shouts more and more instructions. |
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Last Sunday's Community Shield fixture, the curtain raiser on the English domestic season, pitched together two managers more likely to exchange blows than pleasantries on the Wembley touchline. |
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The left-wing Kay Wilson had gone close earlier on when Scarratt gave her a chance to hare up the touchline with only a desperate tackle by Briggs saving a try. |
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The Scottish Cup replay at Celtic Park proved notable after three red cards for Rangers players and a touchline bust-up between Lennon and McCoist, the visiting club's assistant manager. |
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Just two minutes later, Prinz drifted to the touchline and crossed but midfielder Viola Odebrecht squandered a golden opportunity to double the advantage as she screwed wide from 15 metres. |
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Earning a free kick from the right touchline, Li Benjian slammed the ball low and hard into the penalty area where Chen Jiang lashed the first goal of the finals with a thumping volley at the near post. |
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Arsenal were starting to work up a head of steam and Tractor Boys boss Paul Jewell cut an increasingly frustrated figure on the touchline. |
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Forward players from each team line up a metre apart, perpendicular to the touchline and between 5 m and 15 m from the touchline. |
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In my own city, I watch with great admiration those men and women who stand on the touchline of many different sports, week after week, encouraging youngsters to take part. |
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During a lull in the game, he jogs over to the touchline. |
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As Klasnic waited on the touchline, the Weser stadium PA system pounded out the strains of Killer by Adamski, instantly recognisable to the home fans as the player's signature tune. |
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And they witnessed a wild moment when the Mamba's quick throw-in restarted play as the Benin goalkeeper Yoann Djidounou ambled back after coming out of his box to boot the ball into the supposed safety of the touchline. |
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But from the moment O'Connor, at full-back six days after arriving in England, sidestepped the young wing Tom Collins to send Topsy Ojo tearing down the touchline, the new recruit helped galvanise the Irish back division. |
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It was the goal that finally took the air out of brave El Salvador, and Blanco celebrated by embracing Aguirre on the touchline before ambling off the pitch to a standing ovation with 13 minutes to go. |
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In a tousy game both goal-keeping coaches were sent off after a touchline bust-up. |
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Turnover ball on the home 22 was moved at speed, resulting in Bridgend wing Glen Lewis going full pelt down the touchline. |
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The sight of substitutes jogging and sprinting along the touchline or following the action while performing a stretching exercise or two is commonplace during games. |
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Updated at 11.11pm BST Facebook Twitter Google plus Share Share this post Facebook Twitter Google plus close 11.10pm BST23 10 ET13: Bastian Schweinsteiger shows his human side, retreating to the touchline with cramp. |
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Moments later, Cockayne prevented a second Leeds score on the opposite side by bundling winger Lee Smith over the touchline. |
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Just one minute on from that lightning burst down the touchline Abadi almost broke the deadlock when he unleashed a cannonball drive against the bar. |
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Pushing 70, Ferguson is getting too old to ape the touchline contortionism of Villas-Boas. |
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Roy Hodgson will be required somewhere in the piece to stalk the touchline, rain-sodden hair – it always rains – plastered to his forehead, like an owlishly courteous modern-day Lear. |
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The ex-Chelsea star began a two-game touchline ban at the weekend as his side beat Craiova 3-2 in injury time. |
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The unverified footage then shows him nonchalantly tossing the grenade over the touchline. |
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Despite being hemmed in on the touchline, the muscular forward impudently backheeled the ball to the waiting Samuel Eto'o, who rifled home to complete to exquisite Inter move. |
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Sherwood lost his temper on the touchline again and TV cameras showed him throwing off his gilet in a strop. |
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With the result hingeing on the conversion attempt, wing Nicky Thomas saw his kick from near the right touchline sail wide. |
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Garrincha, hogging the right touchline, deceived his marker with an hypersonic, trademark body swerve, before earning a corner, which he looped into the vicinity of Vava. |
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And when the two teams' managers are reunited on the touchline, no doubt some of the younger players will also be eager to settle some old scores. |
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Swiss referee Gottfried Dienst ran over to the touchline and suddenly all eyes were on the Soviet assistant referee, Tofik Bakhramov of Azerbaijan, with whom the final decision lay. |
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They were urged on by French comic actor Jamel Debbouze, who provided a unique touchline commentary on some of the first-half action in his own inimitable style. |
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The decision left Potters boss Tony Pulis apoplectic on the touchline, a feeling his West Ham counterpart Avram Grant was to share immediately after the break. |
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As he swaggered broodily along the touchline in disgrace, Cantona took it upon himself to plant his studs in the chest of a loud-mouth Palace fan. |
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Bosses will be bedding down on the touchline at St James's Park in an October 9 event organised by Andy Preston, in partnership with the Newcastle United Foundation. |
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French winger Hatem Ben Arfa has also taken plenty of plaudits recently and he was the architect of the opening goal with some superb trickery on the left touchline. |
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Within five minutes Will Hooley had scurried in for a clinical team try down the left, adding a touchline conversion and three penalties before the break. |
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