Ok.
With the back-pass rule, what part of the body can the defender use so that the keeper can use his hands?
Ok.
With the back-pass rule, what part of the body can the defender use so that the keeper can use his hands?
Ok.
With the back-pass rule, what part of the body can the defender use so that the keeper can use his hands?
It's a cautionable offence to use a "deliberate trick" to try and "circumvent the law" on passing back to your keeper. What I can't see being particularly enforceable is that the Laws go on to say "irrespective of whether the goalkeeper touches the ball with his hands."
In other words, if the ref thinks Feverish was doing that trick in an attempt to make it okay for his keeper to pick the ball up, it would be an indirect free kick and Feverish would get booked for unsporting behaviour regardless of whether the keeper handles the ball.