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  • Moscow Mule
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    Originally posted by Pickle2 View Post
    The rules only changed recently. A player is now "active" even if he is off the pitch, when he left the pitch without the refs prior permission.

    Used to be that crafty defenders would wander off the back of the goal to put someone offside. The idea behind the change was to stop that I think.
    And a very sensible rule it is too...

    I am supporting the Netherlands - Hup! Holland Hup!

    This has absolutely nothing to do with my dutch mate booking us into the Orangekamp in Berne this Friday and me now wanting to avoid a beating from "Keyse" or any other drunken dutch muppet...

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  • Pickle2
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    Originally posted by snaw View Post
    Was actually onside - never realised that. You watch a game for years and think you know the rules and one comes along and catches you out.

    Great game of football and wonder how much the Dutch odds dropped today ...
    The rules only changed recently. A player is now "active" even if he is off the pitch, when he left the pitch without the refs prior permission.

    Used to be that crafty defenders would wander off the back of the goal to put someone offside. The idea behind the change was to stop that I think.

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  • snaw
    started a topic The 1st Dutch Goal

    The 1st Dutch Goal

    Was actually onside - never realised that. You watch a game for years and think you know the rules and one comes along and catches you out.

    Great game of football and wonder how much the Dutch odds dropped today ...

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