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mightyWBA Tue 10/11/09 17:57
Is it an "Americanisation" of a "deflection"???
Once heard a "Throw in" termed as "An inbound pass" by our Yankee cousins!
Damn colonials
KIDD72 Tue 10/11/09 17:59
"An inbound pass" brilliant
joggerjayne Tue 10/11/09 18:02
I'd go with WBA ... a deflection ??
KIDD72 Tue 10/11/09 18:10
is this an American Football question?
if so then I believe it to mean that it is when an opposing player runs sideways from the attacking player (the one with the ball)
thus diverting the play...
joggerjayne Tue 10/11/09 18:14
The English equivalent is when ...
Drogba throws himself on the floor, flailing his arms in the air, even though the Defender was nowhere near him ...
... thus diverting the Referee from the rules of the game.
KIDD72 Tue 10/11/09 18:17
JJ's is the correct answer
joggerjayne Tue 10/11/09 22:11
What sort of question did MissNorway suspect it was ?