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50p coin - offside rule explained

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mollykins | 13:31 Wed 13th Oct 2010 | ChatterBank
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-11527266

I can't find a bigger picture of it, but the bottom left coin has a diagram explaining the offside rule.

What's the point? it's not very clear and my friend didn't understand it before and still doesn't . . . .
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When you are Offside you are not On side and when you are On side you are not Off side.............it's a simple rule molly ! ;-)))
I absolutely dont understand the rules of cricket and neither would i :)

Redman -just as a point of interest my OH bought 12 x £5 notes to commemorate George Bests death-they came straight from the bank and are in numerical sequence.He paid £100 to have them framed -fantastic job-a cut out for each note.Its not worth the face value-its worth a helluva lot inc the price of the frame.Beautiful job and he wouldnt sell anyway-just thought you'd be interested being a footie fan:)
The offside rule seems perfectly simple to me. When you are offside, as opposed to onside, you can't score. Don't know what all the fuss is about.
A good investment there Dris as their value will most certainly increase over the Years.
Nothing for him to lose and everything to gain. Good for him.
Cheers Red plus he has a signed (all squad) Manure European Champions League shirt when they won the 5th one framed as well.Dont think he'd sell but I would if he rattled me enough;)
Sorry Molly -my fault totally for slight hi-jack.
LOL Molly I think you enjoy taking the p!ss on folk on here. :-)

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