studio150
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If you want an insight into what would probably happen just cast your minds back to the Watney Cup where you could only be offside in the 18 yards from the goal line.
This usuallt resulted in1 attacker staying 20 yards from goal usually marked by 1 or 2 defenders which created more space in field.
An interesting experiment at the time.
I would suspect that if offside was abolished completely that 1 player would effectively mark the opposition keeper to hinder his sight lines effectively reducing to a 9v9 game.
What would we do without any discussion in whether a goal was offside or not.
This usuallt resulted in1 attacker staying 20 yards from goal usually marked by 1 or 2 defenders which created more space in field.
An interesting experiment at the time.
I would suspect that if offside was abolished completely that 1 player would effectively mark the opposition keeper to hinder his sight lines effectively reducing to a 9v9 game.
What would we do without any discussion in whether a goal was offside or not.