I would say yes from that view.
Bad positioning though from the AR and he took a while for the flag to go up. Something most refs cover in a pre match is when they want an early flag. IMO, this is one of those scenarios.
Haha, I know what you mean. And when you are actually on the line there, you can sometimes feel in line when actually you could be 2 or 3 Yards off.I promise I'm closer than I look
Haha, I know what you mean. And when you are actually on the line there, you can sometimes feel in line when actually you could be 2 or 3 Yards off.
Just out of interest, did the Rev say anything to you pre match about when he would like an early flag?
Looked to me like he was in line. Impossible to tell that he wasn't, so not sure where these comments are coming from.And that is why an AR has to be in line with the second last defender...
Not a criticism of the AR in the video, rather the angle from the camera to where the offside line was: when you're at an ever increasing angle away from that line, getting the call right increases proportionately. So why people complain about offside calls when they are thirty yards up the pitch and I'm bang in line with the second last defender always makes me inwardly chuckle.From this angle is 100% impossible to tell. Every comment on here is just guessing. It looks quite close either way. I couldn't possibly argue against an offside decision. My guess? I think the attacker is past the other running attacker, can't tell how the other defender stacks up though.
Looked to me like he was in line. Impossible to tell that he wasn't, so not sure where these comments are coming from.
in good old refs fashion, when in doubt give it to the defence.