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Last Sunday's serious injury to Awoniyi has led to criticism of the delayed offside rule - but what exactly is it and could ...
Nottingham Forest defender Ola Aina has questioned the offside law which contributed to Taiwo Awoniyis injury against ...
CLAUDIO RANIERI earned the nickname ‘Tinkerman’ during his spell at Chelsea as he was forever changing his player line-ups but that meddling moniker should surely now be passed on to football’s ...
Arsene Wenger, FIFA’s chief of global football development, is championing a major change to football’s offside law. The former Arsenal manager first proposed ...
But where offside is clear and obvious, as it was in this case, then the flag should have gone up immediately and we wouldn't ...
Premier League Champions Undone by Brighton’s Late Show at the AmexPremier League winners Liverpool fell to a rare defeat on ...
The PFA is pushing for a review of the offside rule following a serious abdominal injury suffered by Nottingham Forest ...
No sport can work itself into a muddle quite like football. Until the introduction of semi-automated offsides, we had officials in booths drawing lines on screens to determine the relative ...
Comment: Awoniyi collided with the post when trying to find a crucial winner for Nottingham Forest – but thanks to a ...
The World Sevens Football tournament kicked off a few days before the women's Champions League final, so what did we learn from it?
The injury suffered by Nottingham Forest striker Taiwo Awoniyi "would never have happened" had the assistant referee raised their flag earlier, says team-mate Ola Aina.
Arsene Wenger, FIFA's chief of global football development, has suggested a change to the offside law, giving greater advantage to the attacking team, could be rubberstamped in a year. The former ...
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