Phoenix wrote:If either foot had been outside the box then it would have been handball.
There's also some confusion over Danny's first booking, if you commit an offence with a throw-in, isn't the throw-in taken by the other team?
To be fair, your photo actually makes me think the official 'may' have been correct. The keeper definitely had both feet outside the box, but was leaning back a long way when he caught the ball. I felt that he was so far out that if he had been leaning back enough to catch it inside, he would have had to fall over but 'perhaps' he was close enough? Hope TV will clear it up.
For a foul throw, the opposition take it but not for time wasting, same as if the keeper is booked for time wasting over a goal kick, it doesn't become an indirect free kick to the opposition. Where I think he did get it wrong over a throw in was in the first half. Chester took a quick throw in a good position and he made them take it again, bringing the player forwards. I've not looked it up but I'm pretty sure the law regarding throw-ins states that the throw must not be taken further forwards than where the ball went out of play, ie you can take it from any point further back.