Typical Wrighty, winding you Spuds up! He knows you'll all be making prats out of yourselves on football forums and bingo! Here you all are?
Superb!
That will have gone right over Skiddy's Frankenstein-monster-like head.

The offside rule stipulates that it is an offence for a player to stand ahead of the second-last opponent when the ball is played if they become active by: touching the ball; preventing an opponent playing the ball by obstructing their vision; challenging for the ball; clearly attempting to play the ball; or making an obvious action that clearly impacts on the ability of an opponent to play the ball.
Former Premier League and international referee Webb said Sanchez had not committed an offence according to the current guidelines, so Mark Clattenburg and his assistant were right to allow the goal to stand.
"The way that the law is written means Alexis Sanchez did not commit any offside offence when Arsenal took the lead through Kevin Wimmer's own goal, even though he is in an offside position when the ball is played in by Mesut Ozil," Webb wrote in The Times. Eat **** Spudlings






