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I've said it before. If we're going down to forensics on offside decisions, then give the advantage to the attacker. If any part of his body is still level with the last defender when the ball is played (so a trailing leg or whatever), then he is deemed onside. The offside law as it stands and how it is now being applied is now ruining games.
Absolutely the most sensible bit of a decent post Agree 100% with that.
This is where I hope it is at least tweaked. It's like "Umpires Call" on LBWs in cricket. It allows the original spirit of batsmen getting the doubt to flourish if umpires think about it. Ball hitting the middle of middle? Out. Ball shaving the top of the outside of off? Decision stays with on field and the umpire should have had enough doubt to give it not out. Player 10 yards offside and the linesman and ref are asleep - yeah a massive injustive is avoided. Making 50,000 people wait around while you decide if Raheem Sterling's thumbnail was offside? **** off.