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[Albion] Referee Jon Moss, watching MotD, in his Chelsea pyjamas.



Bold Seagull

strong and stable with me, or...
Mar 18, 2010
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Hove
The fact that Kane was in an offside position when the first pass was played is irrelevant, as the player doesn't become active until he receives the ball.

Nope - you're wrong. here's the definition of having an influence on play:

*** Apologies previous poster! did not see you had posted exactly the same thing! ****

Kane did not do any of those things to become active. (he still dived though).

Sorry I didn't cut and paste the entire Law 11 for you. :lolol:

Pretty sure 'influence on play' covers pretty much all of those quoted parts of Law 11. Where as your statement above is the thing that remains wrong. :wave:
 




trueblue

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Jul 5, 2003
10,417
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Given the choice, I prefer Liverpool to Spurs. But they’re both penalties. I think the offside rule is ridiculous for the first one, but officials got it right.
 


Arthritic Toe

Well-known member
Nov 25, 2005
2,397
Swindon
Sorry I didn't cut and paste the entire Law 11 for you. :lolol:

Pretty sure 'influence on play' covers pretty much all of those quoted parts of Law 11. Where as your statement above is the thing that remains wrong. :wave:

I'm not sure what remains wrong. The rule clearly defines what "influence on play" means - its not open to interpretation. Whether its a daft rule or not, at least its clear and unambiguous.
 




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