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| 1. Author: widtink Date: Sun 19th Apr 2026. 17:23 Don`t know if this has been posted before but apparently it`s on trial just now ... First `daylight` offside goal scored in Canada - ://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/c04xk952zd4o Admin ![]() Reply |
| 2. Author: fcda Date: Sun 19th Apr 2026. 18:43 Don`t like it. You`ll still get very marginal decisions, just from the other side of the forward. Reply |
| 3. Author: 1985Par Date: Sun 19th Apr 2026. 19:51 I like the idea of this. It frustrates me when good goals are chalked off for an attacker being a bawhair goal side of the last defender. If it’s a body and a bawhair- fair enough. Reply |
| 4. Author: Milos Drizzle Date: Sun 19th Apr 2026. 20:11 Always said, as said above, all this does is shift the “baw hair” decisions back to the other side of the body. Does give the attacker more of an advantage though, so maybe a positive move? This is my signature Reply |
| 5. Author: d3monstrate Date: Sun 19th Apr 2026. 20:20 Like all the other rules, until they properly define the playing area of the body, there will still be some decisions causing controversy like we already have Reply |
| 6. Author: arpar Date: Sun 19th Apr 2026. 20:54 Milos Drizzle, Sun 19 Apr 20:11 At least the attacker would look offside with that ruleset. Much like all the games outside VAR are currently judged where the attacker gets the benefit of the doubt. Reply |