Chris Wood and The Offside Rule
Chris Wood and The Offside Rule
Have they been formally introduced?
He has done my head in all game the mouth breathing idiot.
He always looks confused after the whistle blows n’all! What, me?
He has done my head in all game the mouth breathing idiot.
He always looks confused after the whistle blows n’all! What, me?
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Re: Chris Wood and The Offside Rule
He wasn't offside when he scored.. Perhaps they should learn the linesman the offside rule eh ..
Re: Chris Wood and The Offside Rule
He wasn’t offside
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Re: Chris Wood and The Offside Rule
his arm was offside, given they give offside for level nowadays he was offside
VAR my well have ruled him level though because he was. Offside rule needs sorting out because to rule a goal out for an arm is ridiculous
VAR my well have ruled him level though because he was. Offside rule needs sorting out because to rule a goal out for an arm is ridiculous
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Re: Chris Wood and The Offside Rule
He looked offside to me
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Played well again. Makes some decent runs and it takes an age at times for the ball to reach him. But let’s blame Wood anyway.
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Re: Chris Wood and The Offside Rule
Not offside.
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Re: Chris Wood and The Offside Rule
Scandalous.....
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Can't be offside with arm. Definitely onside.Vegas Claret wrote:his arm was offside, given they give offside for level nowadays he was offside
VAR my well have ruled him level though because he was. Offside rule needs sorting out because to rule a goal out for an arm is ridiculous
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Can't score with the arm so he wasn't offside.Vegas Claret wrote:his arm was offside, given they give offside for level nowadays he was offside
VAR my well have ruled him level though because he was. Offside rule needs sorting out because to rule a goal out for an arm is ridiculous
Thought he played really well today.
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Re: Chris Wood and The Offside Rule
Correct, has to be a part of the body that can be scored with.taio wrote:Can't be offside with arm. Definitely onside.
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Re: Chris Wood and The Offside Rule
He was onside and he played very well again today.
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He would be a much better player if he wasn’t stood offside 9 times out of 10! If you think it’s acceptable for a forward to get caught offside that many times in a game then you’re crazy. Standing offside for the free kick was just daft.
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Re: Chris Wood and The Offside Rule
I was being sarcastic lads, ridiculous decision to be ruling goals out for that, hence why the rule needs to be changed
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His arm was offside ? Do they have specsavers in Vegas ?Vegas Claret wrote:his arm was offside, given they give offside for level nowadays he was offside
VAR my well have ruled him level though because he was. Offside rule needs sorting out because to rule a goal out for an arm is ridiculous
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Re: Chris Wood and The Offside Rule
surely that corrects your incorrect thought?Tribesmen wrote:He looked offside to me
He looked onside on TV
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Re: Chris Wood and The Offside Rule
Fine margins. Thought he was onside myself.
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Nowt to do with the rules. According to the rules he was onside. It's the implementation of the rules that were wrong here.Vegas Claret wrote:I was being sarcastic lads, ridiculous decision to be ruling goals out for that, hence why the rule needs to be changed
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Lino mistake costs us 2 points. Robbery
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Re: Chris Wood and The Offside Rule
Horrible post.LTUK89 wrote:Have they been formally introduced?
He has done my head in all game the mouth breathing idiot.
He always looks confused after the whistle blows n’all! What, me?
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Benefit goes to the attacking side, does it ?
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Re: Chris Wood and The Offside Rule
To be fair Vegas is a long way from watford.FCBurnley wrote:His arm was offside ? Do they have specsavers in Vegas ?
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Haha. I live in Orlando and I had a perfect view.summitclaret wrote:To be fair Vegas is a long way from watford.
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It's the arrogance of the official's that say
Your off, he's off, it's off repeatedly....
Let's have it right mate, you guessed and got it wrong. Don't be so certain and arrogant.
He guessed, sadly for us guessed wrong... AGAIN
Your off, he's off, it's off repeatedly....
Let's have it right mate, you guessed and got it wrong. Don't be so certain and arrogant.
He guessed, sadly for us guessed wrong... AGAIN
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Re: Chris Wood and The Offside Rule
disagree to a degree, he's level but the linesman gives it off, change the rule back to clear daylight (which it should be) and that doesn't (shouldn't) happentaio wrote:Nowt to do with the rules. According to the rules he was onside. It's the implementation of the rules that were wrong here.
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Re: Chris Wood and The Offside Rule
Was he offside for the disallowed goal? No
Was he onside because he timed his run well and looked at the back line? No. It was because the left back was lazy. Chris Wood had no clue where the LB was
Was he inexcusably offside numerous times? Yes
Is he inexcusably offside more than any other player? Yes
Onside or offside for the goal today... He needs to sort this out. It’s not difficult
Was he onside because he timed his run well and looked at the back line? No. It was because the left back was lazy. Chris Wood had no clue where the LB was
Was he inexcusably offside numerous times? Yes
Is he inexcusably offside more than any other player? Yes
Onside or offside for the goal today... He needs to sort this out. It’s not difficult
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Strange how someone can be so venomous about our own players, even more so after another very good performance.chekhov wrote:Horrible post.
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do they have a sarcasm picker upper in Burnley ?FCBurnley wrote:His arm was offside ? Do they have specsavers in Vegas ?
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I think it stands to reason that our only player who runs in behind the other team is caught offside more than the rest of the team. It can be frustrating but his playing off the shoulder has led to us creating numerous chances which begin with a ball in the channel to Wood. His clever runs have been instrumental in us picking up 10 points in the last 4 games.Roosterbooster wrote:Was he offside for the disallowed goal? No
Was he onside because he timed his run well and looked at the back line? No. It was because the left back was lazy. Chris Wood had no clue where the LB was
Was he inexcusably offside numerous times? Yes
Is he inexcusably offside more than any other player? Yes
Onside or offside for the goal today... He needs to sort this out. It’s not difficult
As for inexcusable, Tarkowski was caught offside from two free kicks in dangerous areas - that’s more inexcusable.
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When was that the rule?Vegas Claret wrote:disagree to a degree, he's level but the linesman gives it off, change the rule back to clear daylight (which it should be) and that doesn't (shouldn't) happen
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Finally someone other than the happy clapper brigade responds, thank the lord.Roosterbooster wrote:Was he offside for the disallowed goal? No
Was he onside because he timed his run well and looked at the back line? No. It was because the left back was lazy. Chris Wood had no clue where the LB was
Was he inexcusably offside numerous times? Yes
Is he inexcusably offside more than any other player? Yes
Onside or offside for the goal today... He needs to sort this out. It’s not difficult
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Re: Chris Wood and The Offside Rule
Does not being a throbber make someone a happy clapper?LTUK89 wrote:Finally someone other than the happy clapper brigade responds, thank the lord.
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Something like that.Rileybobs wrote:Does not being a throbber make someone a happy clapper?
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He was onside and we should have won that match but I would have taken a point beforehand so can’t complain. What’s more important is that the performance levels appear to be much better and the team appears to have more confidence. Let’s just hope the upcoming matches against City and United don’t knock them out of their rhythm. If we carry on playing like this I think we will be ok.
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Re: Chris Wood and The Offside Rule
Tall Paul wrote:When was that the rule?
I know you're quoting someone, so it's not a clear and obvious error, but I think you mean 'law', Chief Corrector.
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What do you disagree with. Was he onside? Yes. Did the linesman make an error? Yes. Are the rules clear that he wasn't offside? Yes.Vegas Claret wrote:disagree to a degree, he's level but the linesman gives it off, change the rule back to clear daylight (which it should be) and that doesn't (shouldn't) happen
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I’ve been Wood’s biggest critic but he was never offside and he held the back up very well today
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Re: Chris Wood and The Offside Rule
He was onside as far as the rules state. We have been robbed by poor officiating. This is where I’d like the ref / lino to be interviewed afterwards to explain the decision. A team could be relegated and even worse due to decisions like this. Players have to answer, managers have to answer. It’s time that officials should answer, even if it’s just to remove the ambiguity afterwards and admit their own mistakes.
And in the interest of balance, and before anyone jumps down roosters throat like they did with the OP, he’s absolutely got a point about Woods positioning. He has to be that close to the defender tho... he lacks the pace to set off from behind and get to the ball first.
And in the interest of balance, and before anyone jumps down roosters throat like they did with the OP, he’s absolutely got a point about Woods positioning. He has to be that close to the defender tho... he lacks the pace to set off from behind and get to the ball first.
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Re: Chris Wood and The Offside Rule
He was onside for the goal but genuinely offside far too often. He is pretty lazy getting back onside.
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Re: Chris Wood and The Offside Rule
I disagree with the rule as it stands, the rule should go back to clear daylight. As is we see loads (LOADS) of these incorrect level decisions every gametaio wrote:What do you disagree with. Was he onside? Yes. Did the linesman make an error? Yes. Are the rules clear that he wasn't offside? Yes.
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What do you want the assistant to come out and say? He got a marginal offside call wrong. He probably gets 95% of his offside calls right and unfortunately we were on the wrong end of one of his errors. He is human, people make mistakes.bobinho wrote:He was onside as far as the rules state. We have been robbed by poor officiating. This is where I’d like the ref / lino to be interviewed afterwards to explain the decision. A team could be relegated and even worse due to decisions like this. Players have to answer, managers have to answer. It’s time that officials should answer, even if it’s just to remove the ambiguity afterwards and admit their own mistakes.
And in the interest of balance, and before anyone jumps down roosters throat like they did with the OP, he’s absolutely got a point about Woods positioning.
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Re: Chris Wood and The Offside Rule
He doesn’t get caught offside making runs, he generally gets caught offside standing like a plank with no idea where the defensive line is and it definitely needs working on.Rileybobs wrote:I think it stands to reason that our only player who runs in behind the other team is caught offside more than the rest of the team. It can be frustrating but his playing off the shoulder has led to us creating numerous chances which begin with a ball in the channel to Wood. His clever runs have been instrumental in us picking up 10 points in the last 4 games.
As for inexcusable, Tarkowski was caught offside from two free kicks in dangerous areas - that’s more inexcusable.
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I reckon those two points are going to be crucial come the end of the season. That lino flagged Wood and Barnes constantly when they were level. No surprise he made a mistake there. If that was about a big team it would be replayed again and again. As it was us we'll be shown last on MOTD and Shearer and Wright will go "well, yeah, I suppose" and then laugh their heads off at some crap joke from Lineker. I'm fuming.
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Re: Chris Wood and The Offside Rule
I can’t remember a single occasion today where he was caught offside ‘standing like a plank’. He was caught offside a few times by playing off the shoulder making runs in behind the defence. On one of those occasions Cork delayed a pass to him causing Wood to be offside.piston broke wrote:He doesn’t get caught offside making runs, he generally gets caught offside standing like a plank with no idea where the defensive line is and it definitely needs working on.
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bobinho wrote:He was onside as far as the rules state. We have been robbed by poor officiating. This is where I’d like the ref / lino to be interviewed afterwards to explain the decision. A team could be relegated and even worse due to decisions like this. Players have to answer, managers have to answer. It’s time that officials should answer, even if it’s just to remove the ambiguity afterwards and admit their own mistakes.
And in the interest of balance, and before anyone jumps down roosters throat like they did with the OP, he’s absolutely got a point about Woods positioning. He has to be that close to the defender tho... he lacks the pace to set off from behind and get to the ball first.
You want liners to come out and explain tight offside calls after the game?
'So, linesperson, why did you flag'
'I thought he was offside'
'He wasn't'
'Oh'
the end.
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Differing views but this isn’t a “today” problem, this is every match.Rileybobs wrote:I can’t remember a single occasion today where he was caught offside ‘standing like a plank’. He was caught offside a few times by playing off the shoulder making runs in behind the defence. On one of those occasions Cork delayed a pass to him causing Wood to be offside.
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Re: Chris Wood and The Offside Rule
He's scored 3 in his last 5, which (debatably, or not) should be 4 in 5 games. He's the best hope we have for a 10+ goal striker in the league this season, and he's our best finisher. Is his all round game lacking in some areas? Aye, that's why he's here.
After another good performance, give the fella a break
After another good performance, give the fella a break
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Well if it’s every match I presume you can point to an incident today where he was caught offside stood around like a plank.piston broke wrote:Differing views but this isn’t a “today” problem, this is every match.
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not sure it ever was brought in to be fair, I worded what I said poorly - i'd like the rule to be clear daylight to try and reduce the number of these "level" decisions that are ruining the gameTall Paul wrote:When was that the rule?