dsr-burnley
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- Aug 15, 2014
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But would it have been given offside if the lino had been using the old rule of level, as judged by the human eye, is onside?And of course Undav's goal at Villa wouldn't have counted as it was given offside by the lino.
I don't actually know what the linesman does when it's too close to call. When we get these "lines drawn on the pitch" offsides, which very often don't lead to a goal so they don't get officially reviewed, clearly the linesman can only guess whether at the moment the ball was kicked, one man's eyelash was ahead of the other's toenail. So does he guess on the old basis - ie. too close to call = level = onside? Or does he guess on a 50-50 toss of a coin basis?