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An official has been suspended for three weeks for choosing a Women's Super League kick-off with a round of shake, paper, scissors rather than the typical coin hurl. 

David McNamara settled on the choice to utilize the decider before Manchester City's home game against Reading on 26 October subsequent to leaving his coin in the changing area. 

The guidelines of the game say that the typical strategy to choose which objective a group is assaulting is with the flip of a coin. 

In view of that, Newsround is investigating some other football decides that you probably won't make sure about. 

The inflatable ball episode 

Pepe Reina looks as a football rattles into a beachball on the football pitchGETTY IMAGES 

Liverpool fans, recall this? In 2009 the Reds had the surprising honor of having a volley ball score against them (kind of). When one of their own fans tossed the inflatable onto the pitch, it glided along the turf before the objective mouth. That is until the then Sunderland striker Darren Bent crushed a shot against said inflatable ball and the real football avoided into the net. To the surrender all expectations regarding Liverpool fans and players the objective was given. 

In any case, it ought to have been prohibited... 

The laws of the game express that if there's outside impedance, a drop ball ought to be granted. That implies if an article, fan or creature either averts or scores an objective, play ought to be halted. 

You can't score a claim objective from a free-kick or toss in 



You may know that you can't toss the ball into the net and score by means of a toss in. However, that means possess objectives as well. 

On the off chance that a player either tosses or passes a free-kick into their own net it doesn't consider a claim objective. Rather, a corner is granted to the next group. 

In the 2002 West Midlands derby between Aston Villa and Birmingham City, Villa's Olof Mellberg wound up tossing the ball into his very own net. On the off chance that the Goalkeeper Peter Enckelman hadn't contacted the ball before it went in, the objective wouldn't have checked, yet it was made a decision about that the ball had brushed against the managers boot before hitting the back of the net. Objective given. Unfortunate. 

Goalkeepers can just hold the ball for 6 seconds 



To be reasonable, you may definitely think about this standard from playing on Fifa. On the off chance that you hoard the ball while controlling the goalkeeper, a little yellow image with a 6 springs up, until you discharge the ball. 

This law isn't select to Fifa, it's a genuine standard as well. 

Presently, in some cases it can feel as though arbitrators don't implement this specific law. Particularly when managers stick on to the ball for dear life, frequently dawdling while their group is clutching a slim lead. Be that as it may, in 2015, Liverpool goalkeeper Simon Mignolet clutched the ball for an astounding 22 seconds against Bordeaux in the Europa League. The ref granted a circuitous free-kick, which was squared and instantly cannoned into the back of the net. 

The Ball 



Obviously a football must be round, with a boundary somewhere in the range of 68 and 70cm. The standards additionally express that the ball must be made of an appropriate material. 

In all honesty, the football has made some amazing progress. The main appropriately made ball was just a pig or sheep's bladder, expanded by great out-dated lung control and tied with string toward the end. 

Today, if a ball loses its air or goes level, play must be ceased. The ball is supplanted and play restarted with a drop ball. 

In the event that the ball collapses mid-shot and is level when it goes in the net, the objective ought to be denied. 

Passing a punishment 



Passing an extra shot is absolutely inside the laws of the game. 

The player taking the punishment must kick the ball forward and can't contact it for a subsequent time. Amazing players any semblance of Lionel Messi and Johan Cruyff have all attempted to trick the restriction by passing a punishment. Yet, in 2005 it turned out poorly to get ready for Arsenal colleagues Robert Pires and Thierry Henry. 

Endeavoring the pass, Pires just brushed the ball with his studs, which means it just moved a tad and didn't really leave the punishment spot. When he had done this, Pires had surrendered his entitlement to contact the ball once more. 

Vitally, as of now, the ball was in play - free for Henry to make a go - But Henry kept running past Pires anticipating that a superior pass should feet. 

It was all humiliating.

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