Prestwich_Blue
Well-Known Member
The Offside Law was introduced to counter players gaining an advantage by goal-hanging. The irony is that your toe or buttock can now be offside but goal-hanging is now permissible.Im sure that the original laws used similar to " standing in an offside position"
Feet position falls exactly within this .
Imagine a team has a corner but the opposition leave two players upfield, one just in their half who is the quickest runner, and the other on the edge of the opposition penalty area. The ball breaks to the first player, who sprints upfield and at the moment the second player is behind the ball, passes to him and he scores. That, as far as I'm aware, would not be called offside under the current interpretation of the law.
That's how stupid the law has become under the morons who decide these things.
