zabbadabbado wrote:I think the offside rule is becoming really hard to understand.
Might be being a bit dim here mate,please elaborate ?.Not getting the joke.Socrates wrote:zabbadabbado wrote:I think the offside rule is becoming really hard to understand.
You make it sound like you have been taking hormone tablets...
Slim wrote:Last night was just another example of the bad path they have taken with this rule. Obviously Courtios reacts to the offside player and then there is hesitation as it's obviously offside and then he has to react to Sanchez steaming in.
Mikhail Chigorin wrote:I'm sick and tired of the current offside 'rule', if the current state of chaos could even be elevated to the dignified status of a 'rule' in the first place.
To my mind, it just gives free rein to any referee to interpret the situation in any way he sees fit, to the benefit of any team he sees fit.
iwasthere2012 wrote:Mikhail Chigorin wrote:I'm sick and tired of the current offside 'rule', if the current state of chaos could even be elevated to the dignified status of a 'rule' in the first place.
To my mind, it just gives free rein to any referee to interpret the situation in any way he sees fit, to the benefit of any team he sees fit.
Not to mention the handball rule.
That should have been a free out, a couple of different ways.
I thought the Chelsea defense appealed for handball first.
Mikhail Chigorin wrote:I'm sick and tired of the current offside 'rule', if the current state of chaos could even be elevated to the dignified status of a 'rule' in the first place.
To my mind, it just gives free rein to any referee to interpret the situation in any way he sees fit, to the benefit of any team he sees fit.
Totally agree,he can interpret how he sees fit.When it was black and white he couldn't really do that.Mikhail Chigorin wrote:I'm sick and tired of the current offside 'rule', if the current state of chaos could even be elevated to the dignified status of a 'rule' in the first place.
To my mind, it just gives free rein to any referee to interpret the situation in any way he sees fit, to the benefit of any team he sees fit.
zabbadabbado wrote:Totally agree,he can interpret how he sees fit.When it was black and white he couldn't really do that.Mikhail Chigorin wrote:I'm sick and tired of the current offside 'rule', if the current state of chaos could even be elevated to the dignified status of a 'rule' in the first place.
To my mind, it just gives free rein to any referee to interpret the situation in any way he sees fit, to the benefit of any team he sees fit.
Mikhail Chigorin wrote:zabbadabbado wrote:Totally agree,he can interpret how he sees fit.When it was black and white he couldn't really do that.Mikhail Chigorin wrote:I'm sick and tired of the current offside 'rule', if the current state of chaos could even be elevated to the dignified status of a 'rule' in the first place.
To my mind, it just gives free rein to any referee to interpret the situation in any way he sees fit, to the benefit of any team he sees fit.
Years before the offside law was changed, I remember a discussion on TV where the question of offside players not interfering with play was being raised.
I think it was Danny Blanchflower who made the point that if a player was not interfering with play whilst standing there, what the heck was he doing there in the first place.....End of discussion.
john68 wrote:The way I have always dealt with the offside rule, in whatever era or however it was at that time interpreted, was simply:
If it was a City player, "He could NOT possibly have been offside"
If it was a rag or a team playing against City, "How the fuck could that blind bastard of a lino have NOT seen what was a blatant offside.
Dealing with such questions in that manner has served me fine for over 61yrs of following City, I see no reason to make me change my mind, (what's left of it).
phips wrote:Slim wrote:Last night was just another example of the bad path they have taken with this rule. Obviously Courtios reacts to the offside player and then there is hesitation as it's obviously offside and then he has to react to Sanchez steaming in.
for me that is Coutois's' fault. whether he actually was offside or not Courtois (and all the players) have to play until the whistle.
all too often these days you see players raise their arms and stop playing because they assume it's offside--as if the linesman is going to listen to them and/or sees it the same way they do. you play until you hear the whistle regardless of what you think should or shouldn't be called.
john68 wrote:The way I have always dealt with the offside rule, in whatever era or however it was at that time interpreted, was simply:
If it was a City player, "He could NOT possibly have been offside"
If it was a rag or a team playing against City, "How the fuck could that blind bastard of a lino have NOT seen what was a blatant offside.
Dealing with such questions in that manner has served me fine for over 61yrs of following City, I see no reason to make me change my mind, (what's left of it).
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