Baldseagull
Well-known member
I can't recall the incident, must have been in the loo. My mate who is a Ref always tells me that the most important words attached to all the laws are "if, in the referees opinion" which he says means if he thinks it was a foul it is a foul.
But at the risk of being branded a retard for not understanding this basic rule, if Lingard had to run back to collect the ball, how was he either interfering with play, or gaining an advantage by being in an offside position?
But at the risk of being branded a retard for not understanding this basic rule, if Lingard had to run back to collect the ball, how was he either interfering with play, or gaining an advantage by being in an offside position?