Pretty harsh, they missed one call. They were dead on about everything else on the lines even when everyone argued you can slow it down and see they were correct
Hello players and fans, both the setters here are often doing double touches during their settings. In the category where I play (I'm a setter) they consider double touch if the ball is not perfectly frozen. Are the rules worldwide different for the settings? Thanks for any costructive reply!
Axel Lexa most of the time though, doubles are called when 2 audible or visible touches on the ball can be heard or seen when setting. you can set the ball and have it spin as long as you cant hear the two touches, it just means they havent perfected setting yet. they probably have high standards where you're from
Axel Lexa where do you play? Cause I've seen even international games in which the ball has spin but there was no double contact. Spin on the ball does not mean you double contacted, it's the noise it makes when hands contact at different times. Even watch Serie A1, Christenson, De Cecco and Gianelli have spin on their ball.
Hello MD Campo, I suppose our referees have really high standards as you said. When I set I touch with both hands but if the defense is bad and I don't perfectly "absorb" the ball during the set it keeps spinning a bit and they call the double touch. The only option left is that our referees suck ahah
Hello Chris, I play in Italy and I've seen many A1 games where the ball keeps spinning, as you said, after the setting. This is what makes me frustrated as I spend more attention on freezing the ball than deciding where to set. I play in "First Division", the category before Serie D.