oleg059
Well-Known Member
Not worth the hassleDon't associate with the bastards and your life will be much better.
Not worth the hassleDon't associate with the bastards and your life will be much better.
Tim I know says it was never a penaltyJesus Christ
They have started this on Twitter.
Just to throw a spanner in the works here. I'm pretty sure that it's only that attackers arm that can't be onside. Every part of the defenders body can play them onside. That's what it's like in the epl. Not sure if it's the same rules up hereThey are clinging onto saying that Helanders hand is playing them onside, even though the rules clearly state that you can’t play someone onside with arms.
Just to throw a spanner in the works here. I'm pretty sure that it's only that attackers arm that can't be onside. Every part of the defenders body can play them onside. That's what it's like in the epl. Not sure if it's the same rules up here
Laws of the Game
Football’s Laws of the Game are set by the International FA Board (IFAB) which is formed by FIFA, and the four British National Associations.
The Scottish FA therefore has a vital part to play in the development of the Laws of the Game through its membership of IFAB.
Full information on the Laws of the Game can be accessed through IFAB’s website:
www.theifab.com
1. OFFSIDE POSITION
It is not an offence to be in an offside position.
A player is in an offside position if:
The hands and arms of all players, including the goalkeepers, are not considered.
- any part of the head, body or feet is in the opponents’ half (excluding the halfway line) and
- any part of the head, body or feet is nearer to the opponents’ goal line than both the ball and the second-last opponent
A player is not in an offside position if level with the:
- second-last opponent or
- last two opponents
I wish I had interrupted their conversation with thisFrom the SFA website:
From the IFAB laws of the game:
http://www.theifab.com/laws/chapter/31/section/86/
Just met one at lunchtime there and he came out with the same thing.Jesus Christ
Just met one at lunchtime there and he came out with the same thing.
They are first class at it.The thing is with them, they act like a huge virus.
Straight away, the party line is decided and then they blindly follow what it is. If they are beaten, the line is that they were cheated. If they win by cheating, a made-up reason is decided to try and justify it.
This is aided by them spreading their message through the media and also not calling out the referees who are in on the cheating.
Just had my first approach from a mentally challenged this morning, thankfully most of them have been too embarrassed to say anything.
This one (bitter female, tries to be pally) said my team were "unlucky". I just said aye I suppose you could call it unlucky when a linesman can't see 3 players offside. That's not what you'd call it if it happened to your team though is it?
And off she slunk.
It was, 3 of themJesus Christ
Jesus Christ
Yeah they've got Helander's arm playing them all on. Clearly just ignoring the actual rules that arms are ignored. One of them posted a pic of the definitive angle in the replies which shows them offside.
Seen a few tims trying to claim that a Rangers player's finger played them all on-side. They were offside - it's not a debate. It's 100% stonewall fact. The won a watch with their helpful referees yesterday and that will continue until the club make the right noise.
They have started this on Twitter.
They very much are that.Dumb tims who don't know the rules.
Jesus Christ
It’s what they do. They lie through their stinking black teeth.
There’s actually 4 of them offside in that still.