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    Winning

    Well we have to differ on that because I dont think deliberately stopping an opponent from pkaying the ball is anymore skillful than sticking an arm in front of him or pulling his shirt. Anyway as far as I can see it is unlawful according to the laws of the game.
  2. M

    Winning

    Well in my day you would have been cautioned for 'ungentleman conduct'. Mind you I still cant get my head round why shielding the ball out of play and stopping your opponent from playing the ball is not obstruction. Seems like the rules have been changed but last time I looked they were still...
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