Whoever is on the camera, needs to stop drinking #SteadyHandsNeeded
Kept panning when he didn’t need to. And the shot was a bit too wide when the ball was up either end.
Terry was ace though.
When our goal was ruled out for offside he kept on about the ball being played backwards, but the law does not state the ball has to be played forward for a player to be offside. I suggest either a re read of the laws, or considering how much he has to say about referees to go on a refereeing course.
Whoever is on the camera, needs to stop drinking #SteadyHandsNeeded
Kept panning when he didn’t need to. And the shot was a bit too wide when the ball was up either end.
Terry was ace though.
When our goal was ruled out for offside he kept on about the ball being played backwards, but the law does not state the ball has to be played forward for a player to be offside. I suggest either a re read of the laws, or considering how much he has to say about referees to go on a refereeing course.
The direction of the pass is irrelevant if the player deemed to be offside is beyond the ball and the second last opponent.
Whoever is on the camera, needs to stop drinking #SteadyHandsNeeded
Kept panning when he didn’t need to. And the shot was a bit too wide when the ball was up either end.
Terry was ace though.
When our goal was ruled out for offside he kept on about the ball being played backwards, but the law does not state the ball has to be played forward for a player to be offside. I suggest either a re read of the laws, or considering how much he has to say about referees to go on a refereeing course.
The direction of the pass is irrelevant if the player deemed to be offside is beyond the ball and the second last opponent.
What was the situation here?
It looked like it was cut back towards two forward’s rushing in and did look a perfectly good goal. The camera is on the halfway line so difficult to be 100%, but on replay I was looking to see if there was a foul he had seen as offside looked unlikely given the speed they were running in at.
The easiest way to gain knowledge about the offside law is to read it. I think the essential part is: Is the player in the opponents half? Were they interfering with play and seeking to gain an advantage? Were there less than two players between the person in question and the goal line? Was the player in front of the ball? Although it is hard to believe, those circumstances can happen even if the ball is played backwards.
Whoever is on the camera, needs to stop drinking #SteadyHandsNeeded
Kept panning when he didn’t need to. And the shot was a bit too wide when the ball was up either end.
Terry was ace though.
When our goal was ruled out for offside he kept on about the ball being played backwards, but the law does not state the ball has to be played forward for a player to be offside. I suggest either a re read of the laws, or considering how much he has to say about referees to go on a refereeing course.
The direction of the pass is irrelevant if the player deemed to be offside is beyond the ball and the second last opponent.
What was the situation here?
It looked like it was cut back towards two forward’s rushing in and did look a perfectly good goal. The camera is on the halfway line so difficult to be 100%, but on replay I was looking to see if there was a foul he had seen as offside looked unlikely given the speed they were running in at.
I was sitting almost behind the linesman. The ball looped across with two players running in. It did not go backwards.
I didn't think they could have been offside.
His flag didn't go up immediately and I got the impression that the ref said something to him on the radio link.
Couldn't make the u23's game last night due to work commitments, how did the boys play?, i see there were some great goals.
Started quite slowly and then gave a goal away. Could have been 2 as the goalie missed his kick almost at the half way line.
Equalised before half time and a much better second half.
Ref really lost it and lots of yellow cards, mainly for us. One Norwich player got a second yellow and was sent off before a lot of pushing and shoving and some punches thrown during extra time.
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Not another injury, I hope
Our lads continue to show such energy, fight & determination- chasing every ball with a never say die attitude.
Let's hope we see some of that at The Valley on Saturday.
Went down again shortly afterwards and limped off.
Only able to kick the ball with his left foot.
I suggest either a re read of the laws, or considering how much he has to say about referees to go on a refereeing course.
Very unlikely we'd be topping leagues as we regularly do at U18 and U23 level now but doubt we'd be rock bottom either.
What was the situation here?
I think the essential part is:
Is the player in the opponents half?
Were they interfering with play and seeking to gain an advantage?
Were there less than two players between the person in question and the goal line?
Was the player in front of the ball?
Although it is hard to believe, those circumstances can happen even if the ball is played backwards.
I didn't think they could have been offside.
His flag didn't go up immediately and I got the impression that the ref said something to him on the radio link.
Equalised before half time and a much better second half.
Ref really lost it and lots of yellow cards, mainly for us. One Norwich player got a second yellow and was sent off before a lot of pushing and shoving and some punches thrown during extra time.
Goalkeepers: Harness | Harvey
Defence: French | Barker | Oguntayo | Roddy | O'Connor
Midfield: Agyemang | Chin | Santos | Williams
Strikers: Viggers | Ghandour | Aouacheria
Good opportunity for the U18s to get some more minutes in the older age group.