Just watching it back, was it really offside? Clint Hill sliced it to their offside player, doesn't that make it not offside as our player played the ball? Not sure, just thought I'd check!
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I haven't seen it but if he was in an offside poistion when the ball was played towards him, then he would have been flagged offside regardless of whether Hill toched the pass or not.
anyway, QPR had a 'goal' incorrectly flagged offside at Leeds (and in the cup against Swindon). It's swings and roundabouts.
Yes, it would seem QPR were extremely lucky to have won that game given the lack of chances created in the game.
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Technically a number of the above comments are incorrect. Because the advice given to officials is to flag when the player touches the ball or makes a movement to intercept the ball. As Hills attempt was not intentional i.e. not a back pass, then the player gained an advantage by being offside. The lino should and did then flag, correct decision and it was offiside. The Brummies can moan as long as they like not a goal under the current rules nor would it have been under the previous definitions or guidance.Populus fui meus nomen , tamen meus nomen est non meus nomen
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Not sure about that Leveller. I thought of the last person to "play" the ball was a defending one you are not offside, though the rules around offside seem to change and it gets confusing.
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[QUOTE=stanistheman;1150866]I haven't seen it but if he was in an offside poistion when the ball was played towards him, then he would have been flagged offside regardless of whether Hill toched the pass or not.
As far as i'm aware stan has nailed it
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OK - just looked it up. You are only offside if the ball is played to you by a team mate. You are not offside just standing in an offside position and not if the ball comes from someone who is not a team mate, so there you go.
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Originally posted by kenthoop View PostJust watching it back, was it really offside? Clint Hill sliced it to their offside player, doesn't that make it not offside as our player played the ball? Not sure, just thought I'd check!
If its not a deliberate back pass , ie it slices off a boot and ends up to the oppo player and he standing off side then thats what he is, thats the change last year any touch by a player deemed the opposition player to be on side, now its only a deliberate back pass that deems the opposition player on side, clear as mud?
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Originally posted by silvercue View PostOK - just looked it up. You are only offside if the ball is played to you by a team mate. You are not offside just standing in an offside position and not if the ball comes from someone who is not a team mate, so there you go.
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the problem is they seem to be changing elements of the offside rule every year and they introduce more grey areas.
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