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Description: U.S. Soccer's Referee Deparment breaks down an incorrect offside call in the match between the U.S. WNT and Brazil. A detailed analysis of this rule interpretation, and more, can be found at: ussoccer.com/laws/papers.jsp.html |
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zShuyin1 ::: Favorites Not offsides, can't tell if the girl that WAS offside participated or not. Tough call at game speed though! 07-09-03 16:50:29 __________________________________________________ | |
Guapwong ::: Favorites Im not American, but it was not offside! 07-08-07 17:37:40 __________________________________________________ | |
ionavalanche ::: Favorites such a bad video, i cant see shit 07-07-30 12:53:02 __________________________________________________ | |
Alexthebarbarian ::: Favorites It's easy for an AR to jump an incorrect call. It's double the pressure doing international games. If I were the center I would have ignored the flag, but I can understand why he called it since the girl in the offsides position made it look a lot like she chested the ball when it came to her. 07-07-29 23:25:16 __________________________________________________ | |
jcesar17 ::: Favorites dude, it's offside. 07-07-29 11:43:46 __________________________________________________ | |
thsparks54 ::: Favorites The center should have waved down the flag. In this situation, the AR has to wait to see who actually gets the ball as long as an opponent is not interferred with. The Donavon video is the same thing. An AR that is too hasty in his call and gets it wrong. 07-07-27 19:05:16 __________________________________________________ | |
Onebaseman ::: Favorites Looked to me like she got in the way of a defender. 07-07-27 04:40:04 __________________________________________________ | |
HCUS3 ::: Favorites What a B.S. call. I'm a ref, I should know. 07-07-27 02:42:58 __________________________________________________ |
Tuesday, September 11, 2007
U.S. Soccer Referee Position Paper: July 26, 2007
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