Hm.
Here's the official definition of offside from wikipedia -
I'm still stuck with the idea that there has to be daylight between the attacker and the last defender to be offside. On that definition, and on the way Killer's shadow is a bit ahead of the Shels defender, it appears dmanetc may well be right.
Here's the official definition of offside from wikipedia -
"nearer to an opponent's goal line" meant that "any part of his head, body or feet is nearer to his opponents' goal line than both the ball and the second last opponent. The arms are not included in this definition."
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