pontypoolgreen":3ladzj84 said:I always preferred the old rules, none of this "active" nonsense.
If you were off, you were off, simple.
hicky4":76x5v21r said:pontypoolgreen":76x5v21r said:I always preferred the old rules, none of this "active" nonsense.
If you were off, you were off, simple.
and it you aren't interfering with play, you shouldn't be on the field
MylesPAFC":25h1ej7a said:Such a joke, the tactics of the game will be changed all together. All the strikers will sit on the 18 yard box, pretty much everyone is going to have to be man marked. It initially sounds like it could make the game more exciting but it would just be dreadful.
The Offside Law is now clearer than it has ever been
Greenskin":a4yeaic3 said:Can't see an abolition of the offside rule coming into being,but if the lawmakers wanted to dilute the offside influence,how about two lines across the pitch,one in each half from touchline to touchline and with the lines touching the apex of the D on the edge of each penalty area.In other words,you could only be offside in the 20 odd yards between tthe apex of the D and the byline.Would certainly open the game up,maybe worth an experimental match.