Going down when there is no contact?
Going down when there is little contact?
Going down when contact was forceful but the player could have still stayed on feet?
...or just going down?
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btw - Is going down when contact was *minimal but disturbed balance made a fall inavoidable worthy of direct free-kick?
*Slight hit on trailing leg (particular deliberate hit) such that it brings opponent to the ground. ...or slight push on player already in the air (opponent who had already jumped to head a ball)...some of those "he fell over his own leg" or "he went down too easily" commentators' calls...
...or should it be a direct free-kick only if the opponent is injuried as a result of the slight hit/slight contact? ...or regardless of injury to opponent there should be no direct free-kick?
Going down when there is little contact?
Going down when contact was forceful but the player could have still stayed on feet?
...or just going down?
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btw - Is going down when contact was *minimal but disturbed balance made a fall inavoidable worthy of direct free-kick?
*Slight hit on trailing leg (particular deliberate hit) such that it brings opponent to the ground. ...or slight push on player already in the air (opponent who had already jumped to head a ball)...some of those "he fell over his own leg" or "he went down too easily" commentators' calls...
...or should it be a direct free-kick only if the opponent is injuried as a result of the slight hit/slight contact? ...or regardless of injury to opponent there should be no direct free-kick?
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