Stephen230
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Wouldn't affect us too much as it already happens evert game, but I'd predict the main issue with this would be that even more defenders would go for a low block tactic whenever they are out of possession against every team they play.
For me, the easy change to the offside law is simply using the standing foot. If your standing foot is ahead of the defender’s, then you're offside. It's easy to measure as it's a fixed point on the grass, and more accurate than drawing lines from the mythical end of the shoulder sleeve they currently try to do.
Add in a thicker line to cater for the frame rate issues when pausing the action and it would be fairer. Still have the issue of when the VAR pauses the action though, if you play in red the ball is still firmly on the foot, play in blue and the ball has left the foot before they pause.
It would affect everybody. Hugely. You’re talking about a massive shift in advantage to the attacking team here. Not for me.
Your other suggestions will be redundant in the Premier League at least, when they finally get round to implementing a version of Semiautomated at some point next season. But neither foot is often on the ground anyway when people are running.