No, because there is only one variable:
Where the ball is. Everything else is static.
In offside, you have ball being struck, movement of forward, movement of defender and then an entire argument about body parts and what constitutes an advantage.
Posted By: norway on January 20th 2020 at 07:09:04
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- Tottenham no goal technology (Other Football) - Agatha Fisty, Jan 19, 23:32:38
- close but no goal as it hasnt crossed the whole line (Other Football) - Worzel Scrimmage, Jan 20, 00:02:19
- nope, same shizzle (Other Football) - Chris Peacock, Jan 20, 00:32:09
- No, because there is only one variable: (Other Football) - norway, Jan 20, 07:09:04
- Yes, with cameras in exactly the right place (n/m) (Other Football) - SimonOTBC, Jan 20, 07:10:27
- Yep, that too. (n/m) (Other Football) - norway, Jan 20, 09:09:15
- Yes, with cameras in exactly the right place (n/m) (Other Football) - SimonOTBC, Jan 20, 07:10:27
- No, because there is only one variable: (Other Football) - norway, Jan 20, 07:09:04
- nope, same shizzle (Other Football) - Chris Peacock, Jan 20, 00:32:09
- close but no goal as it hasnt crossed the whole line (Other Football) - Worzel Scrimmage, Jan 20, 00:02:19
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