I assume Collignon is the Green team forward, as his shooting was much better than the Black team's forward? Interesting that you can pass a stopped ball, but it seems like the defense can get away with jarring also.
Dirty tricks on the last ball by Collignon. He took 25+ seconds time to center. Maybe it was not worth the discussion but it's on video ^^ Green team is the moral winner here imho. Intensive match!
I investigated it several times, but he shoots at the opponents 5-bar and got it back after less than 25 seconds. Then he starts again. I don't see some overtime (if 25 secs are overtime in belgian rules?)
@@kickervideos4592 @15:01 you can clearly time the center, there is no " reset " during that time, prior the green team already mentioned the time is my guess since he had to restart. I believe 15 seconds is the limit set in most competitions. Either Belgian, German or American, it's set to 15 seconds limit for a center. I call it a " dirty " trick because this was intentional. It's a known strategy to make your opponents not only exhausted but also mentally frustrated when you start to take your own gameplay to the edge of each time limit. It's not easy to defend for 15sec straight, every single ball. Especially not a winning game ball.
@@zentek777 In my knowledge someone said to me in the earlier times it's 25 seconds for the center. But I don't know where the belgian rules are been found on the net.
The reason he took so long is because the other team is jarring, causing the ball to move when setting up for a pass. Each time the ball moves because of the jarring, the 15sec limit is reset. Given the fact there is no referee, reset is not called but they all knew it.