Yes, an ineligible player can sit on the bench during a game, but their participation is restricted. While they can be present with the team and provide support, they are not allowed to play or enter the game. This situation often arises in sports due to reasons like academic issues, disciplinary actions, or failure to meet eligibility requirements. Teams typically need to adhere to specific rules set by their governing bodies regarding ineligible players.
they sit on the bench
lets sit on the bench
if by AF you mean Australian football then the answer is 4
No, you may not. You would be ineligible under 18 U.S.C. s. 922(g).
it is a pass that allows you to sit on a bench expensive though!!! love Anton
small bench with attached table for a phone. The idea is to sit and gossip on the phone.
a chair, a sofa, bottom, and bench.
A bench.
A monks bench has a table top that swings up, making the furniture into a place to sit.
sit on the bench, you suck
No. After subbing, a player is "burned", but may still sit in the bench. If he's red carded, he must leave the playing ground completely.
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