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Tealeaf 17-12-2004 13:02

The Offside Rule - A Medical Perspective
 
Here's an interesting little article that cropped up in today's British Medical Journal:

http://bmj.bmjjournals.com/cgi/conte.../329/7480/1470

If Offside cannot be accuratly judged, as they appear to be saying, then why have have the Rule in the first place, other than than to provoke retrospective debate? Any comments on the implications of what they're saying?

cashman 10-01-2008 00:31

Re: The Offside Rule - A Medical Perspective
 
just dug this old cherry up to save starting a thread:) offside is the most controversial rule in football, should it be scrapped? would the game be better for spectators etc, to me the game would flow better without it,so i think YES.;)

lancsdave 10-01-2008 05:59

Re: The Offside Rule - A Medical Perspective
 
Modofied and made simpler perhaps but not scrapped. If it was scrapped then teams would just stick a couple of players on the opposing goal line and lump the ball up to them all match. It would be like watching Watford v Stoke every game :D

WillowTheWhisp 10-01-2008 06:20

Re: The Offside Rule - A Medical Perspective
 
It's something which used to frustrate me when I played hockey. I could never fathom it out and it always ended up with a 'heated debate' which went on long after the game.

cashman 10-01-2008 10:28

Re: The Offside Rule - A Medical Perspective
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 515051)
Modofied and made simpler perhaps but not scrapped. If it was scrapped then teams would just stick a couple of players on the opposing goal line and lump the ball up to them all match. It would be like watching Watford v Stoke every game :D

is it my imagination or are those 2 clubs Higher than burnley?:D take onboard what yer saying dave, perhaps modified so you can only be offside in the 6 yard box?

lancsdave 10-01-2008 10:47

Re: The Offside Rule - A Medical Perspective
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by cashman (Post 515092)
is it my imagination or are those 2 clubs Higher than burnley?:D


Good point. :D

Lets say effective but horrible to watch then. Might get you out of the championship but probably the reason Watford went straight back down.

Personally I would go for the penalty area as a whole. Nothing more frustrating than seeing wingers pulled up for offside miles from the goal.

cashman 10-01-2008 11:27

Re: The Offside Rule - A Medical Perspective
 
i could go with the penalty area, think they should try for a season,then review, by speaking to refs,managers etc.

Ber999T 10-01-2008 13:50

Re: The Offside Rule - A Medical Perspective
 
Well lets say on-line with the 18yd box across the width of the pitch so that there is no confusion of where they in the penalty box (if you see what I mean)

banjoman 27-01-2008 22:08

Re: The Offside Rule - A Medical Perspective
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 515094)
Personally I would go for the penalty area as a whole. Nothing more frustrating than seeing wingers pulled up for offside miles from the goal.

Yep totally agree. many times seen a great move from midfield where the attacker has the legs on the defence after they`ve all pushed forward and he`s offside yet still 50 yards from goal. Offside only from 18 yard line to goal-line.


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