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if someone doesn't understand those perfect examples, well..... you know.These are better.
if someone doesn't understand those perfect examples, well..... you know.These are better.
Most of them are not the "trick" play people were describing...if someone doesn't understand those perfect examples, well..... you know.
Who said trick play?Most of them are not the "trick" play people were describing...
Who said trick play?
What he was talking about was a player in an offside position that makes a feint at the ball and another inside player runs on to it.
I guess that difficult for you to grasp
Senility is difficult I guessMost of the most recent examples shown are players making it obvious they are not going to play the ball by stopping their run, backing away, or putting up their hands in a mock surrender motion.
Senility is difficult I guess
The 2nd MLS video has the attacker fall down because of how badly he whiffed the kick.Most of the most recent examples shown are players making it obvious they are not going to play the ball by stopping their run, backing away, or putting up their hands in a mock surrender motion.
I was the one asking for links:Who said trick play?
I guess that difficult for you to grasp
What he was talking about was a player in an offside position that makes a feint at the ball and another inside player runs on to it.I've been seeing this more and more as well. We try to drill into our players that a flag up doesn't mean to stop, and they need to continue to watch/engage players who were not in offside position ("OSP") when played until whistle is blown.
Anyone have any links to youtube showing this "trick" where you try to get defenders to stop playing with a blatantly OSP player?
but some do. which of course is the point.I was the one asking for links:
What he was talking about was a player in an offside position that makes a feint at the ball and another inside player runs on to it.
Right, and very few of the examples show this. Most are just players that are not offside.
Son's 05 team had an Early Flag offside call go against them yesterday from a 65+ ref (): 3 attackers heading into the play, referee calls one for being offside (not yet impacting play) before the 3rd one (the fastest) sweeps in to play the ball. Would have tied the game.
I don't see it.
Son's 05 team had an Early Flag offside call go against them yesterday from a 65+ ref (): 3 attackers heading into the play, referee calls one for being offside (not yet impacting play) before the 3rd one (the fastest) sweeps in to play the ball. Would have tied the game.
"impacting play" is one of those referee judgement calls we have all come to love and respect.
Got a video?
These are better.
I have to admit that from your description I was envisioning a scripted play where a through ball is intentionally played to a PIOP and the PIOP pursues the ball and at the last second the PIOP peels off the ball and a player who had come from an onside position takes possession. The videos to me show natural reactions to the run of play and not a scripted or set plays where the ball is intentionally played to a PIOP. Nor do they seem to show any case where there was risk of significant physical contact from the PIOP, although they're good examples of offside no calls.
Thanks for putting it so much better than I did. This is what I have been trying to say to the bald one.I have to admit that from your description I was envisioning a scripted play where a through ball is intentionally played to a PIOP and the PIOP pursues the ball and at the last second the PIOP peels off the ball and a player who had come from an onside position takes possession. The videos to me show natural reactions to the run of play and not a scripted or set plays where the ball is intentionally played to a PIOP. Nor do they seem to show any case where there was risk of significant physical contact from the PIOP, although they're good examples of offside no calls.
Thanks for putting it so much better than I did. This is what I have been trying to say to the bald one.
And this happened this weekend. I believe they called #2 offside (active participation) but side view shows she was onside and AR out of position. #10 was in an offside position but didn't have any effect on the play. What are your thoughts? PS - I didn't make the video titles lol
Side view:
Behind Goal view:
These two video clips were part of the monthly referee association training on Law 11 Offside. Determination of the Cal South instructors and all of the referees in the room was no offside and goal should have counted. CR should have waved down the AR.