You mean you want the thread kept open?Not for me, Clive.
You mean you want the thread kept open?Not for me, Clive.
I thought the offside rule came in to stop goal hanging and a clutter of bodies in the box with the spectacle reduced to a dull mess.30 years ago, that is exactly what would have happened.
Now i'm much less sure.
I reckon the game would be more similar to what we see now than most here think. Fair that high lines would be a thing of the past, but I don't see that teams would be stationing 4 x 6 foot blokes on the 6 yard box and putting it in the mixer, that's conceding the midfield.
Got to say i'm not 100% sure what would happen and I reckon different manager's would approach the new rules in very different ways, but I reckon we would still primarily be a passing through the middle / quick break sort of team
You what, do you want some.....As an aside I didn't realise the problem of violence and abuse wasn't just an English problem.
As sure as night follows dayWhatever happens, change it, scrap it, leave it as is... some people will hate it and some will love it.
There's the thing though. Offside is a black-and-white rule. You can't be 'a bit offisde' - you're either offside or you're not. There are no margins.God, it would be horrendous if it was scrapped. That said, I do think the margins are way too extreme, such as a finger or toe. A few simple adjustments would be far preferable.
It would certainly turn tactics as we know it upside down. Hoof ball? How to defend? Go back to some kind of libero? Man - man? Dump and chase a la NHL!? I'd like to see a game anyway.
I can picture the Legion of Doom with Lindros, Renberg and LeClair in the 90's chasing the puck, U better stay awayNHL has dump and chase because the rink is smaller -- slapping the puck into the end boards means it stays in the offensive zone unless it takes a weird bounce near the goalie, who can then just shovel it out. And the better teams don't dump and chase all that often unless they've got a big, speedy line that can forecheck like mad and aren't afraid of taking or giving bone-crushing checks.
Getting rid of offside in football would be like removing the blue lines in hockey. Can you imagine the number of breakaways and odd-man rushes?!? Ta-bar-naaaaaac...
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I can picture the Legion of Doom with Lindros, Renberg and LeClair in the 90's chasing the puck, U better stay away
NHL has dump and chase because the rink is smaller -- slapping the puck into the end boards means it stays in the offensive zone unless it takes a weird bounce near the goalie, who can then just shovel it out. And the better teams don't dump and chase all that often unless they've got a big, speedy line that can forecheck like mad and aren't afraid of taking or giving bone-crushing checks.
Getting rid of offside in football would be like removing the blue lines in hockey. Can you imagine the number of breakaways and odd-man rushes?!? Ta-bar-naaaaaac...
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