The League Cup

It doesn’t though.

It does, goalkeeper pushes forward. You exclude the goalkeeper from the offside equation. There have to be two players keeping the “scoring” player onside at that point. There weren’t. There was only one.

Yes that’s the rule.

The goalkeeper is usually one of them. Doesn’t have to be. Nothing changes because the goalkeeper moves. No player “becomes the goalie” in this scenario.

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For me it’s because I am a scaredy cat. didn’t want us to be the team who handed them their first trophy in years.

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Don’t be a defeatist

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Being an awkward dickhead this morning ain’t you.

Mind you that’s your default stance.

Haha I’m not usually. I would fancy our chances against Spurs more than Chelsea. But it’s a final. Playing Spurs in a final would make me too nervous.

Couple of wines and she’d be right

I mean if you’re going to offer an answer and you get it wrong people will correct you.

Good man though, you held out a few responses before name calling and getting personal again.

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I mean, if you’re gonna be awkward, people will call you a dickhead

One more today, to anyone, and I’m banning you. :+1:

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Do it you cunt

Got your fluffer @Mr_Nostalgia the bitch giving you customary likes as well :joy::joy:

Grow up Dave

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What’s Harry kanes birthday?

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Yikes. Was that funny in your head?

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I actually agree with Phoebica here lol. I don’t think I could stomach losing to Spurs in a cup final. And whilst I do think we’re the better team this year, I’d be on edge the whole 90 lol

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In regards to the offside rule. It seems a lot of people were confused

There were even professional football journalists learning the offside rule for the first time last night. But the rule has always been the same.

For clarity:

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Is this not clear afters years of watching football?

I understand the rule, but it’s one I certainly don’t like.