LaxRef wrote:Lax_Stats wrote:LaxRef Wrote:
The big debate is whether B1 serves for the push, since a goal was scored.
Where?? Show me a recorded goal in the scorebook! A goal has not been officially scored until it has been recorded in the book
AND play has been restarted. Just because a ball passes completely through the plane of the goal does NOT mean that a goal has been scored and awarded. The referee giveth, and the referee hath taketh away. There is no phantom goal floating around to debate whether B1 should serve a penalty or not. The goal was disallowed, therefore no goal exists in this equation to determine or impact who serves what penalties and for how long.
Would your ruling be any different if the goal had been officially reported and recorded in the scorebook before the equipment check?
Here's the real question, and if you can answer this correctly you'll see why I don't think B1 should serve: What is the
intent of the rule that tells us to wave off a technical foul flag if a goal is scored? (When the dust all settles on this—I've submitted this to a district rules interpreted for guidance—I may have the wrong ruling here, but I think my ruling is in line with the intent of this rule.)
You are missing the point. If the goal has been officially reported and recorded in the scorebook, it can still be removed from the scorebook at any time
UNTIL play has resumed. If it is removed, it doesnt exist! It is as if it was never scored in the first place. Once the whistle has blown to resume play, the goal is now part of the book for all eternity and cannot be removed from the book for any reason. If the whistle has not yet sounded and play resumed, then the officials still have an opportunity to get the call right and disallow the goal. Read page 86 under mistakes by officials. Not that the officials have made a mistake here, because they haven't, but this might help clear this up a bit.
To wipe out B1's penalty is to say a goal was scored by A1. Please show me this goal in the book at the end of the game and I'm sure A1 will be looking for the credit of this goal in his stats.
To assess B1 with a penalty is to say no goal was scored.
You cant take a little bit of one rule and a little bit of another rule and combine them for a rule that doesn't exist.
c'mon guys, it's so simple. It's all ball bearings nowadays!