the thing is that this player states that the blue sentence "repeat this process..." only applies to the green part, when we always played that in each movement point you could change the TI template (red part). He states that in previous editions "you may change the template direction" was written in the ball and chainer...Ball & Chain (Extraordinary)
Players armed with a Ball & Chain can only take Move Actions. To move
or Go For It, place the throw-in template over the player facing up or
down the pitch or towards either sideline. Then roll a D6 and move the
player one square in the indicated direction; no Dodge roll is required if
you leave a tackle zone. If this movement takes the player off the pitch,
they are beaten up by the crowd in the same manner as a player who
has been pushed off the pitch. Repeat this process until the player runs
out of normal movement (you may GFI using the same process if you
wish). If during his Move Action he would move into an occupied square
then the player will throw a block following normal blocking rules against
whoever is in that square, friend or foe (and it even ignores Foul
Appearance!). Prone or Stunned players in an occupied square are
pushed back and an Armour roll is made to see if they are injured,
instead of the block being thrown at them. The player must follow up if
they push back another player, and will then carry on with their move as
described above. If the player is ever Knocked Down or Placed Prone
roll immediately for injury (no Armour roll is required). Stunned results for
any Injury rolls are always treated as KO’d. A Ball & Chain player may
use the Grab skill (as if a Block Action was being used) with his blocks (if
he has learned it!). A Ball & Chain player may never use the Diving
Tackle, Frenzy, Kick-Off Return, Pass Block or Shadowing skills.
¿Was this skill written this way because you cannot change the facing of the template once you place it the first MO direction? If not... ¿Should it be rewritten to "repeat all these precesses" or something else?