Re: "deliberate out of bounds"?
The rule's name doesn't have to be 100% explanatory of the way it is ajudicated does it?
It is a well established part of the rule that a deliberate attempt to rush a behind, that instead results in the ball going out of bounds will be penalised with a free kick. It is common sense, otherwise you would have a rule, already murky with 'grey area', even harder to implement anytime a defender was near the opposition's goal.
The rule's name doesn't have to be 100% explanatory of the way it is ajudicated does it?
It is a well established part of the rule that a deliberate attempt to rush a behind, that instead results in the ball going out of bounds will be penalised with a free kick. It is common sense, otherwise you would have a rule, already murky with 'grey area', even harder to implement anytime a defender was near the opposition's goal.
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