Ted Lasso wrote:DD12 wrote:Ted Lasso wrote:
None of that matters if the player receiving the ball is behind ball as it is played.
Nope you are wrong.
If there are two strikers and goalkeeper is out of line, if striker A passes to striker B even though striker B is behind the ball, it is still offside.
Example;
<---------->
--------ball
A--------B
goalkeeper
This is offside. <-------> is the net. A and B both passed the goalkeeper there is no more opponent. If B passes it to A even though A is behind the ball, it is OFFSIDE.DD12 wrote:Boognish wrote:A player is not in an offside position if they're behind/level with the ball. Not up for debate.
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I've seen it a couple of times before. It happened last year in Turkey also.
I am in China and youtube is blocked here. If you google it, you can find a lot of them.
It was 3-4 years ago, Besiktas played against Rapid Wien and ref disallowed Bobo's goal. It was a similar situation if i am not mistaken.
http://www.fifa.com/mm/document/footbal ... eutral.pdf
A thousand goals have been scored where an attacker gets past everyone including the goalie on the byline and plays it back to an attacker in a central position for a simple finish.
The rule clearly states that you have to be ahead of the ball to be offside. If there were such an odd exception, it would be in the rule book.
Show me ten then since you claim there are thousand goals like that.
Show me ten of them. Goalie is out, two strikers together and pass it to another.