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Posted December 05, 2025 09:34 · last edited December 05, 2025 09:38

LG
Was a trip so fair call. Then they almost score another long range one that came off the post. 

My question is, the player ruled "offside" was no where near the action, any other players nor near the goaly. The shot went through the Mac defence and off the post. If it had gone in, would the offside player be considered as interfering with play?? I don't think so myself, he was nowhere near it and shouldn't the advantage go to the attacking side??

He's gained an advantage by being in an offside position when the ball was struck. That incident you're questioning is offside every day of the week. 

EDIT: Or did you mean if the ball had gone in the net rather than come back off the post. In that case it would have been awarded as a goal. 

It was only called for the second attempt where he'd gained the advantage by being offside.

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LG
Was a trip so fair call. Then they almost score another long range one that came off the post. 

My question is, the player ruled "offside" was no where near the action, any other players nor near the goaly. The shot went through the Mac defence and off the post. If it had gone in, would the offside player be considered as interfering with play?? I don't think so myself, he was nowhere near it and shouldn't the advantage go to the attacking side??

He's gained an advantage by being in an offside position when the ball was struck. That incident you're questioning is offside every day of the week.