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Is it possible for a female to comprehend the offside law?
http://news.bbc.co.uk.../football/9371642.stm
Given the recent gaff by Andy Gray and co regarding femail lineswomen. Would any of the ladies on here care to explain the offside law?
Given the recent gaff by Andy Gray and co regarding femail lineswomen. Would any of the ladies on here care to explain the offside law?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Poor-Alfie - my comment about the redoubtable Ms/ Brady visiting the Sky studios for a straightener is based on ms. Brady's documented attitude to sexism in the workplace - specifically -
when she was appointed as MD of Birmingham City FC, on being introduced to the players, one made an reference reference to Ms. Brady;s cleavage, along the lines of "Nice t*ts!"
Ms/ Brady's response was "Well, you won't be able to see them when I transfer you to Crewe at the end of the season will you?"
Not sure if he went to Crewe, but I understand said player was indeed transferred.
when she was appointed as MD of Birmingham City FC, on being introduced to the players, one made an reference reference to Ms. Brady;s cleavage, along the lines of "Nice t*ts!"
Ms/ Brady's response was "Well, you won't be able to see them when I transfer you to Crewe at the end of the season will you?"
Not sure if he went to Crewe, but I understand said player was indeed transferred.
when i was teenager it seemed very few women were interested in football...i didnt know a single one...they didnt know the offside rule, not because it was too complicated to comprehend - as seems to be the general inference here - but because they couldnt care less... because its dull and they didnt want to waste a moment of their lives learning it...
now there are loads of women as fanatical as some men...and i know many of them...
so i think that old adage that women dont understand the offside rule is somewhat out of date and im sure some know it better than men.
now there are loads of women as fanatical as some men...and i know many of them...
so i think that old adage that women dont understand the offside rule is somewhat out of date and im sure some know it better than men.
The most difficult thing for a referee, male or female, to do is not just understanding the theoretical side of the very complex offside law in football, but correct interpretation and an application of it when a situation arises. The ref and linesmen do not have the luxury of countless replay analysis - they have to rely on split second judgement which, being only human, they sometimes unsurprisingly get wrong.
It's not that surprising that numpties like Andy Gray makes a crass sexist comment given the very few numbers of females involved in the male game.
It's not that surprising that numpties like Andy Gray makes a crass sexist comment given the very few numbers of females involved in the male game.
Football is a very simple game ...
There are no zonal regulations.
Guys try to create a "mystique" about the game by repeatedly trotting out the one and only detailed rule in the game ... the offside rule zzzzzzzzzzzz
... sorry, I must have nodded off.
Where was I ?
Oh, yes ... happily, for football linesmen, and blokes in pubs, the players on a football pitch move forward relatively slowly, and the offside rule only involves a small number of players at a time.
There are no zonal regulations.
Guys try to create a "mystique" about the game by repeatedly trotting out the one and only detailed rule in the game ... the offside rule zzzzzzzzzzzz
... sorry, I must have nodded off.
Where was I ?
Oh, yes ... happily, for football linesmen, and blokes in pubs, the players on a football pitch move forward relatively slowly, and the offside rule only involves a small number of players at a time.
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