Christies Child wrote:[[b]
RedRedWine wrote:Shoot Capaldi, shoot shoot Capaldi!!!
If he plays, and at the moment there's no reason why he shouldn't, we've got to utilise his long-throw attributes. It can be more effective than a corner...you can't be offside from a thow.
RedRedWine wrote:Shoot Capaldi, shoot shoot Capaldi!!!
If he plays, and at the moment there's no reason why he shouldn't, we've got to utilise his long-throw attributes. It can be more effective than a corner...you can't be offside from a thow.
He has improved but it is hilarious watching you hippies blow an average performance way out of proportion. If we had an out and out left winger, who would you play at left back? Capaldi or Wilson? Discuss, before you all get duped into signing up to another bogus insurance company for lemons...aptly called lemon insurance!!!
morecambe mick wrote:RedRedWine wrote:Shoot Capaldi, shoot shoot Capaldi!!!
If he plays, and at the moment there's no reason why he shouldn't, we've got to utilise his long-throw attributes. It can be more effective than a corner...you can't be offside from a thow.
Can you be offside from a corner??
RedRedWine wrote:morecambe mick wrote:RedRedWine wrote:Shoot Capaldi, shoot shoot Capaldi!!!
If he plays, and at the moment there's no reason why he shouldn't, we've got to utilise his long-throw attributes. It can be more effective than a corner...you can't be offside from a thow.
Can you be offside from a corner??
Good call Mick
Can't be offside from a throw, corner or goal kick. More effective than a free-kick from out wide then.
seasonsinthesun wrote:Ask Sian..she knows.
RedRedWine wrote:I'm sure I've had this on a trivia question. If you receive the ball directly from a goal kick you can't/shouldn't be given offside. I've googled it but I'm still not sure, there seems to be conflicting articles.
If you can't, I suppose that also begs the question if you are stood miles offside and receive the ball straight from a goal kick, if you headed the ball backwards to somebody else who was also ahead of the last man, would they be offside??? All we need is a keeper that can kick the ball 90 yards and we'll be cooking!!! What this has to do with Capaldi I don't know.
LAW 11
A player is in an offside position if:
• he is nearer to his opponents’ goal line than both the ball and the second-last opponent
There is no offside offence if a player receives the ball directly from:
• a goal kick
• a throw-in
• a corner kick
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