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20/09/2007 10:28:20
 
 
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20/09/2007 09:40:22
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Forum:
Sports
Category:
Soccer
Title:
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01255685
Message ID:
01255727
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>>>>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sAMK7EMKMx4
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>>>Interesting. I'm not a soccer scholar, but that goal by Forest (I think it was the third goal shown in the series) - why wasn't the Forest player offside? I thought if you took a pass while you were past all the opposing players, that it was offside. There must be part of the rule I'm not familiar with.
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>>One part that sometimes confuses people is that offside is determined at the moment the ball is struck, not when it is received. So if a player on the attacking team is onside when a teammate kicks the ball, then sprints past the defender to get to it, that's OK. It's hard to tell from the video whether that was the case on this play.
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>Ah. You're right, at least in my case. I did not know that. That's probably why this one was legal.

The 2nd to last goal shown yes, the camera isn't on the "receiver" when the the ball is passed. You only get to see him, and that he's past the last red shirt, once the camera pans up to him. But that last goal!

sAMK7EMKMx4
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