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Is this offside ??

rkoxm

Club Supporter
Well if the team in blue & yellow is attacking, and the team in red is definding, that is an obvious offside.
 

Outsider 87

Starting XI
killercarrot;2578866 said:
i had this bug as well, very frustrating, it would be cool if the referee missed some offsides, but this makes it look as if they just dont know the rules
edit.
just had another situation like this
http://www.imagebam.com/image/54f94f14907108
This is offside, just like the first picture. Do you know men the football rules? In this picture the other player is ahead from the ball line when his mate pass the ball, so he is in offside!
 

killercarrot

Youth Team
weird, i have seen lots of videos of 2on1 attacks where the attacking side pass the ball to eachother while being in offside to beat the keeper
 

Outsider 87

Starting XI
killercarrot;2578894 said:
weird, i have seen lots of videos of 2on1 attacks where the attacking side pass the ball to eachother while being in offside to beat the keeper
Yes but the 2 mates must be in the same line or the man who receives has to be behind the line of the one who is passing the ball ;)
 

killercarrot

Youth Team
seems you are right, i learn something new every day. It´s still a weird rule i think should be changed because the position i have in my last screenshot should not be offside in my opinion, doesnt make any sense.
 

farmboy

Reserve Team
your link is messed up, gunner. you didn't get the second parenthetical in the url ;)
but i think everyone's right, killercarrot, that you don't seem to understand being offside fully. the rule of offsides states that you must not be behind both the ball and the last defender when you become involved in play (ie a teammate passes to you), irregardless of the relative position of the ball and the offside line. you can be behind one of the two. this differs from hockey's offside rule in which, as soon as the puck crosses the offside line, you are allowed to receive a pass anywhere on the ice. i think that may have been your confusion.
 


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