FA Cup 3rd Round Games 6/7/8/9 Jan

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The Rodri rule change had nothing to do with the interpretation of the Salah goal offside, seriously, it’s been a misnomer for several years now.
Its exactly the same….?? Defender deliberately plays the ball so the offside player (rodri/salah) doesnt count (second phase)…. Thats the interpretation in both incidents
 
Its exactly the same….?? Defender deliberately plays the ball so the offside player (rodri/salah) doesnt count (second phase)…. Thats the interpretation in both incidents
It’s not, after the Villa match ithe rule was changed as Rodri came from behind Mings in an offside position and won the ball. The Salah goal on Saturday was allowed under the same rule as the Harry Kane penalty going back to 2018 v the Dippers where he won a penalty from an offside position but Loveren attempted to play the ball. There’s been many instances between then and now. We had this discussion on here last year.


 
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It’s not, after the Villa match ithe rule was changed as Rodri came from behind Mings in an offside position and won the ball. The Salah goal on Saturday was allowed under the same rule as the Harry Kane penalty going back to 2018 v the Dippers where he won a penalty from an offside position but Loveren attempted to play the ball. There’s been many instances between then and now. We had this discussion on here last year.



The law itself hasn’t changed but the official guidelines as to what constitutes a “deliberate play” of the ball were revised last summer.

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My honest opinion is that the Wolves guy actions could quite easily fall into either category. It’s probably as difficult an incident to firmly put in a ‘deliberate’ or ‘non- deliberate’ play of the ball as it’s possible to have. Because of that i think the VAR should have referred it back to the referee to take another look, so it was him making the decision rather than the VAR himself.
 
Arsenal XI vs Oxford

Turner
Tomiyasu
Holding
Gabriel
Tierney
Elneny
Lokonga
Vieira
Saka
Martinelli
Nketiah

White, Zinchenko, Xhaka, Partey and Odegaard on the bench.

Not full strength but Arteta clearly taking it seriously.
 
Wright in overdrive with the "we's". Now, we all know that he's going to favour Arsenal. But if they're going to have an Arsenal fan on the panel, then they should also have someone with an Oxford connection.
 
I'm sure he's a decent fella. Donates to "charidee", gives up his seat on the bus to little old ladies, likes animals, goes to mass every sunday etc etc. But I just can't warm to Pougatch.
 
I'm sure he's a decent fella. Donates to "charidee", gives up his seat on the bus to little old ladies, likes animals, goes to mass every sunday etc etc. But I just can't warm to Pougatch.

He’s a totally different broadcaster to the one that worked for 5Live and not for the better.
 
Good luck Oxford although we seem to be playing into form and if we knock Arsenal out of the FA Cup I suppose it might have a psychological benefit to chasing them down in the league....
 
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