I should point out that by "right decision" I probably meant "in the grand scheme of things" - ie, given the tiny scale of any possible offence, it was probably right that the goal stood - rather than "right in law, after studying various angles in slow motion". Whether it was "right in law" is more debatable and down to personal opinion.
That's true, and the still on MoTD seems to show that he was:
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But the question is if that's what the AR is raising the flag for (if so, why not then lower it to horizontal to indicate the position of the offence?)
How about when you watch
the video?
Can you show this in the LoTG, with regard to a "goal/no goal situation"?
Doesn't appear to be the case in the video. Certainly not much.
Can we disallow goals for that reason? Don't we need something more specific?
Cogent argument though. Seems like you're saying the AR flagged for offside and was asking Madley if he thought Wilson interfered with play. Madley thought "no" while you think "yes" and therefore "no goal". One of those that could have gone either way depending on the ref.