Buckingham and Rick would say something. As would burnsy.
Rick did retweet this.
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Buckingham and Rick would say something. As would burnsy.
They didn't run after it!!! They ran in when the shot was played. Not one of the players in an offside position attempted to collect the ball after it was saved as it went off to the side and Powell was in a better position to take possession. Therefor it is NOT offside.They ran after the ball ie became active. ARsenal players were disrupted due to their movement. AGain, active
That tweet isn't wrong, it's the fact those players then follow the ball in.Rick did retweet this.
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How could Meyler not even look up while passing casually across his own packed penalty box with the outside of his foot against Arsenal !!!!!!!meyler needs to be taken off
They're not active though! Jesus Christ what is so hard for people to understand!? If the save from the keeper was collected by them then yes I would agree it was offside, but as none of them attempted to collect the ball after the original save none of them where ever classed as active. I'mThat tweet isn't wrong, it's the fact those players then follow the ball in.
Powells freekicks have been greatOr Diame's place in the league team is more under threat? Though Powell starting alongside him here.
You don't have to touch the ball to be offside, you do realise this yes? If you're offside and move to play the ball as they did then it's technically offside. Harsh call but not incorrect.They're not active though! Jesus Christ what is so hard for people to understand!? If the save from the keeper was collected by them then yes I would agree it was offside, but as none of them attempted to collect the ball after the original save none of them where ever classed as active. I'm
Not sure how it can be any clearer
Diomande was. He went after the ball. What are you watching?They're not active though! Jesus Christ what is so hard for people to understand!? If the save from the keeper was collected by them then yes I would agree it was offside, but as none of them attempted to collect the ball after the original save none of them where ever classed as active. I'm
Not sure how it can be any clearer
I presume they mean the build up which was very tidy.
How could he?.....he is a **** footballer....next questionHow could Meyler not even look up while passing casually across his own packed penalty box with the outside of his foot against Arsenal !!!!!!!
Answer; You get intelligent footballers and unintelligent ones and Meyler is profoundly unintelligent.
That tweet isn't wrong, it's the fact those players then follow the ball in.
How could Meyler not even look up while passing casually across his own packed penalty box with the outside of his foot against Arsenal !!!!!!!
Answer; You get intelligent footballers and unintelligent ones and Meyler is profoundly unintelligent.
My point to both you and Madrid tiger was the fact no one made an attempt to move towards the ball. But yes let's move on and agree to disagreeYou don't have to touch the ball to be offside, you do realise this yes? If you're offside and move to play the ball as they did then it's technically offside. Harsh call but not incorrect.
Anyway time to move on, no use crying over spilt milk.
How could Meyler not even look up while passing casually across his own packed penalty box with the outside of his foot against Arsenal !!!!!!!
Answer; You get intelligent footballers and unintelligent ones and Meyler is profoundly unintelligent.
The co comentator on BT said what is it with Hull City players flicking it with the outside of their feetHow could Meyler not even look up while passing casually across his own packed penalty box with the outside of his foot against Arsenal !!!!!!!
Answer; You get intelligent footballers and unintelligent ones and Meyler is profoundly unintelligent.
Yeah.Have you seen it back? They're about that far way from the ball the entire time for the Meyler shot.
If they were about 4 or 5 yards closer, I would agree with you.
Savage pointed out that it was the wrong decision.
I did enjoy everyone slating him all game for talking **** but are now using him to back themselves up. Arf.I'm not getting into the whole offside debate - I just want to say that no one should EVER use something Robbie Savage has said to bolster their argument. Trust me, it just achieves the opposite.
All he's fit to talk about is how your dog can get a nice shiny coat.