Anyone else think this has potential? Winning one-nil in the dying minutes, push everyone up front, leaving only one man back.... It would be impossible to score as it'd be offside everytime...
Because he'd given up. He's not going to beat them to his goal, so all he could do was watch and hope. It worked once, twice if you count the second time as offside, as it seems to have been.Originally posted by Schumi
Why was Adamson sao slow in getting back the two times he went up for the corners? Both times he was strolling back when Longford were breaking upfield.
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Anyone else think this has potential? Winning one-nil in the dying minutes, push everyone up front, leaving only one man back.... It would be impossible to score as it'd be offside everytime...
If you attack me with stupidity, I'll be forced to defend myself with sarcasm.
but what if the player runs from his own half?
he wouldn't be offside then.
Only if he hasn't crossed the half way line when the ball is played
and if he shoots from his own half?
That works too. Though it would be hard to beat the keeper from 60 yards if he's the one left back.
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