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6 minutes ago, Blumhoilann said:

Yes it is,in fact it's not that long ago any player behind the defence could be called off side,not just the player wi the ball.

That's got nothing to do with being behind the ball when it's played. You can be ahead of the last defender as long as you're behind the ball when it's played. It's always been the rule.

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13 hours ago, Blumhoilann said:

Sutton and Craigan spurting the shit of how wonderful no neck has been this season??? A player needing a hernia op marked him out of the OF game ffs.

Let's not kid ourselves on, more often that not he makes them tick and been the diference in a few games they've played this season. Fingers crossed one of the leagues many hammer throwers cuts him in half...😄

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6 minutes ago, A.T.G said:

Can you be offside if you receive the ball directly from a goal kick. ?

I’d say yes if you’re standing in an offside position cause you can be offside from a free kick.

edit: I’m a dick and wrong

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5 minutes ago, A.T.G said:

Can you be offside if you receive the ball directly from a goal kick. ?

 

1 minute ago, Laudrup1984 said:

Don't think so. Goal kicks, throw ins, corners (obviously) are fine. 

Surely you can be offside from a goal kick otherwise players would just stand on the opposition 18 yard box which is the very thing that the offside rule was brought in for? I haven't googled it but I would say it was offside. 

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