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General football question: Should passive offside be abolished?
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| Reactic |
What's your opinion?
Many football experts think passive offside should be abolished because it's to complicated and is connected with to much work for the referees.
I find it SHOULDN'T be abolished because it's sensible to differentiate aktive and passive offside. |
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| Floorfiller |
i like football...but i must admit...i don't know what you're talking about. :conf:
can you explain what passive offsides is. because i know what offsides is, but i don't know what the difference is. |
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| marcooz |
i've voted to yes (edit: damn it should be no :stongue: )
if sb's passive why should he break all action?
nonsense :p |
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| Reactic |
| quote: | Originally posted by Floorfiller
i like football...but i must admit...i don't know what you're talking about. :conf:
can you explain what passive offsides is. because i know what offsides is, but i don't know what the difference is. |
maybe somebody else can explain it to you cos my english is to bad to explain such (complicated) rule, or you look for it in google or somewhere else. |
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| marcooz |
| passive offside: when some player is on offside but he don't participate in action... e.x. van Nisterlooij in the game with Czechs ;) |
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| Floorfiller |
| i just realized that we're talking about european football hehehe...i get it now...its all coming to me... |
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| tribu |
| so he is offsides but is not the one passing or receiving? |
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| Floorfiller |
| quote: | Originally posted by tribu
so he is offsides but is not the one passing or receiving? |
yes |
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| marcooz |
| quote: | Originally posted by Floorfiller
i just realized that we're talking about european football hehehe...i get it now...its all coming to me... |
yep we are talking about soccer :happy2: |
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| paranoik0 |
| it shouldn't be abolished, it's fine as it is. if you're not interfering with the play why should it be disallowed? it would punish the attacking side most of the times. |
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| Lira |
Yes, we're talking about world football.
Offside is when a player is not allowed to continue his move because he's received the ball in a position beyond all defenders (so it's just him, the goal and, most times, the goal-keeper as well). In order to avoid players to stay in this position (which could make the game a bit boring).
I think the rule is alright the way it is. |
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