Thanks
I’m not disagreeing with you and appreciate your answer but it’s a bit picky isn’t it
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I think you need to remember that being in an offside position doesn't necessarily mean that an offside offence has been committed. That is, if you are in an offside position but don't get involved with play then no offence has been committed. Once play has developed and you are now onside then you can get involved again. I don't necessarily agree with the current interpretation. As an example, Stuani's goal against us at the Riverside shouldn't have stood because when the cross came in he was in front of our goal in an offside position but the ball went over him and was pulled back from where he scored. He gained an advantage from being in the offside position but the interpretation seems to favour the attacking team far too much.