I was more combining them.So you mocked him, by quoting a post, and ignoring half, but you weren’t really responding to that post, you were responding to some vague context and just ignoring the post you quoted...rrrriiiiiiiggggghhhhhhttttt
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I was more combining them.So you mocked him, by quoting a post, and ignoring half, but you weren’t really responding to that post, you were responding to some vague context and just ignoring the post you quoted...rrrriiiiiiiggggghhhhhhttttt
And explicitly ignoring half to mock him?...rrrrriiiiigggghhhhhhtttttI was more combining them.
Wow this really upset you. You poor thing. I know you don't understand but I'm ok with that. And it's ok. I forgive you for being a condescending cun+ on the internet.And explicitly ignoring half to mock him?...rrrrriiiiigggghhhhhhttttt
You would play a good supporting role in the little mermaid.
Either way, umpire didn’t pay a throw. AFL have confirmed correct call. Factually it’s not a throw.
Yes. You’ve sure showed how what you’re saying is accurateWow this really upset you. You poor thing. I know you don't understand but I'm ok with that. And it's ok. I forgive you for being a condescending cun+ on the internet.
It is. You're he.If you meant handball in the air, run around the post and catch it instead of just kick it, I apologise.
But why would you? He'd only replace the throw with a handball and kick that out of the air. Seems more legal than throw it.
And you think it's ok to throw it to yourself without it being a throw. The tackling doesn't matter. He wasn't tackled. If it's legal to throw the ball in the air and catch it without being tackled I'll go hee. Whether over a player or to keep it in play.
I'll have to keep an eye out for it. Future attempts at such throws will be interesting.It is. You're he.
No, I never said it's a legal disposal. It's not a disposal at all, you're deemed to be in possession the whole time even while the ball's in the air. Seriously, learn to read and comprehend.No I also responded to the post where he says you can throw it in the air to yourself and it's a legal disposal. And I assumed he meant replace the throw with a handball and not literally handball to himself.
And that is my contention; that as soon as the ball was scooped up it was a throw.
You won't see it except in extraordinary circumstances, eg Higgin's goal, because you'd cop a hiding from the coach if you didn't catch it.I'll have to keep an eye out for it. Future attempts at such throws will be interesting.
A cheetah off the bench would have an impact.
Correct. I meant legal action. I don't think it's legal at all.No, I never said it's a legal disposal. It's not a disposal at all, you're deemed to be in possession the whole time even while the ball's in the air. Seriously, learn to read and comprehend.
I'll be waiting patiently.You won't see it except in extraordinary circumstances, eg Higgin's goal, because you'd cop a hiding from the coach if you didn't catch it.
Just wanted to say credit to you for having the guts to own up to a misinterpretation of the rules. We all believe things wrongly at one point or other, but not everyone can change their opinion based on listening to sound argument. You (and others) probably still think this SHOULDN'T be allowed, but accept that under the current rules it is.Yeah there’s obviously not many situations where it applies, and granted it was very smart by higgins, I’d just always played footy considering that a throw. But by definition of the law I suppose there’s nothing wrong with it, and that doesn’t sit too well with me