Why did the linesman give S'land offside a few minutes ago when the throw in taker threw it to Larsson who then played it backwards for the throw in taker to pick up? The throw in taker was stood beyond the Newcastle back line when Larsson played it, but I thought you couldn't be offside if the ball had been played backwards, irrespective of your starting position.
Someone is getting tossed today.
Can't be offside if your behind the ball at the moment of the pass.I thought that, but apparently it was changed and nobody told me.
Can't be offside if your behind the ball at the moment of the pass.
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