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rainhard

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May 5, 2004
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Stamina and speed will be key for the new offside rule. It worries me because we usually look low in energy in the beginning of season
If we are get punished early it will be another season to forget. I hope we did more matches with another lower side from Italy and already try out the rules to get the feeling. And it can be used as input on how to maximum advantage and minimize danger from this rule

So far AC Milan are already buy players that pretty fast in their attack department like Danjuma, Musah, Pulisic (beside his injury I think he is pretty fast)
Arnaut Danjuma has a top speed of 34.00 km/h

Juventus speed
 
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Stevie

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Mar 30, 2003
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What new offside rule?
Only a part of the attacker has to be in line with the defender to be considered onside (so most of his body can be Infront of the defender). I'm guessing arms don't count.

The opposite to last year where only a part of the player had to be in front of the defender to be considered offside.
 

MikeM

Footballing Hipster celebrating 4th place with Tuz
Sep 21, 2008
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Stamina and speed will be key for the new offside rule. It worries me because we usually look low in energy in the beginning of season
If we are get punished early it will be another season to forget. I hope we did more matches with another lower side from Italy and already try out the rules to get the feeling. And it can be used as input on how to maximum advantage and minimize danger from this rule

So far AC Milan are already buy players that pretty fast in their attack department like Danjuma, Musah, Pulisic (beside his injury I think he is pretty fast)
Arnaut Danjuma has a top speed of 34.00 km/h

Juventus speed
Halma

We will just play our line deeper

If it's possible
 

magician

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Oct 22, 2022
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Only a part of the attacker has to be in line with the defender to be considered onside (so most of his body can be Infront of the defender). I'm guessing arms don't count.

The opposite to last year where only a part of the player had to be in front of the defender to be considered offside.
So half a meter offside would still be onside if somehow the heel of one foot from the attacker was still onside with the defender? People have brought up this problem before, how do you tell which is which then? And wouldn't this practically kills linesmen job now? Doesn't this mean every offside situation have to be decided with VAR now?
 

Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
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So half a meter offside would still be onside if somehow the heel of one foot from the attacker was still onside with the defender? People have brought up this problem before, how do you tell which is which then? And wouldn't this practically kills linesmen job now? Doesn't this mean every offside situation have to be decided with VAR now?
Football is fucked anyways
 
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