- Jul 23, 2008
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As an occasional observer of soccer, I find the offside rule to be a nuisance and something that takes away a lot of the excitement from the game. Granted, there's the potential of "camping", i.e. when a striker waits around in the opposing side's half until his teammate launches the ball to him when there's only the goalie between him and the net. However, the downside to having a man deep in the other half is that you are one man short when the opposing team charges into your half to attack.
At the least, they should do trials without this rule and see what effect it has on the game and if games turn into goalfests without the rule.
Maybe I'm just out of my mind but it's just that so many scoring opportunities are lost when offside is called and right when it's about to get exciting.
At the very least, they should use technology like RF tags to monitor the locations of the players and the ball and use it to make offside calls, instead of leaving it up to the referees who can make mistakes.
At the least, they should do trials without this rule and see what effect it has on the game and if games turn into goalfests without the rule.
Maybe I'm just out of my mind but it's just that so many scoring opportunities are lost when offside is called and right when it's about to get exciting.
At the very least, they should use technology like RF tags to monitor the locations of the players and the ball and use it to make offside calls, instead of leaving it up to the referees who can make mistakes.
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