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00:00Kora with John Oliver, the best player in Europe in 1930 and 1950
00:07Pepsi is so cute
00:11That's so, so, so, so sweet!
00:15Oh, sneak in, sneak in, guys, sneak in!
00:19No group, no separation
00:20The first expulsion means the offside rule will still apply in the English league.
00:25Of course, look at Oliver, he's not even from the outside.
00:27Your stations are visible
00:29Ta Zabit
00:31officer
00:32No, not for a general period, just like that.
00:33Of course, we see that no one is objecting.
00:36But the officer present confirmed that he had converted to Islam.
00:38This is a crime
00:39He says this is illegal and classifies it as a felony.
00:43The one who is explaining it also points to his purity
00:45Adi means not floating in words
00:47Ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah
00:50Yes, this is how it looks, and I'm proud of my early retirement.
00:52Yeah, ah
00:53As we know, after the infiltration in Talqa, the northern man
00:56Oh my! John Oliver is sleeping on the ground, my love.
01:01Behind me is a poor guy, his hand, his hand, his hand.
01:10Why did he touch the club? (Garo del fondo.)
01:24My card is red
01:25And as we know, the punishment for the usurpers
01:28It is throwing suckers onto the upper gauze.
01:30The game and its offspring after him
01:32The ball is hard and the rules seem unfair.
01:35And on her side, she is just
01:36We'll see you, along with the viewers, in the second shot.
01:39On the ground, they gather the Putin waterfall.
01:49Dear viewer, peace and blessings be upon you. The new haircut is here.
01:52From the creative Al-Daheeh programs on the way to the episodes
01:54You saw me, my dear, I'm coming in here to check the branch for sneaking around
01:57Dear viewer, the beautiful football game is a simple game.
01:59Very simple
02:0032 teams breathe the Champions League
02:01And Real Madrid will come and pull out the belly character from Jabal Warani and win
02:04What's up, my dear? Another episode?
02:06Dear viewers, the beautiful football game is very easy.
02:08But from its inception until today, the most difficult thing about it is the offside law.
02:12If you feel for someone watching football when they're older
02:14It takes time to explain the offside rule to him.
02:16This isn't just because the law is actually difficult.
02:17You need to have the ability to imagine in order to understand it.
02:20But also because his circumstances were difficult, unlike the other laws.
02:23Indian law, for example, Paul Deh
02:24A simple, easy, agreed-upon law
02:25We built it with a football, why are you touching it with your hand?
02:27Do all football fans know how important this is?
02:29It prevents cheating and punishes mistakes.
02:31It preserves the essence of the game and its name, football.
02:33We all love the law, Hand Bull, and we know how to understand it.
02:35After, of course, the fans of the Argentinian national team for reasons of the tariff, good first
02:38Do you know why we love this law, my dear?
02:39Because the India Ball whistle comes as a response to a mistake
02:42You saw it actually happen
02:43Often you notice the player touching the ball with his hand
02:46So she shouts at the referee as he blows the whistle.
02:47The same applies to the foul whistle and the first whistle.
02:50All these are just empty pronouncements aimed at achieving justice, even if they fail to achieve that goal.
02:54But the offside flag remained
02:55First, correct the mistake that the offside flag catches.
02:57You can't see it clearly.
02:59Not because of anything in you, God forbid.
03:00But because of the nature of this mistake, it's difficult to catch.
03:03The referee himself sometimes doesn't see
03:04And frankly, he didn't think about it much either.
03:06The player ahead shouldn't be crossing the defender's post.
03:09At the exact moment the ball leaves his teammate's foot, who is passing it to him from behind
03:13This ruling is not a joke.
03:14Either he'll look at the game ahead of me
03:16Either he'll look at his colleague's leg while she's kissing
03:19That's why in 1966 they brought him a second and a third judge to help him with this story.
03:23This is the result of research conducted by two Italian researchers in 1965, one year prior.
03:27And I proved it physically that it is difficult for a person to look at two objects far apart at the same time.
03:32His research was very thorough and its result was predictable, but it was important.
03:34Therefore, my dear Ophsid, by definition, is a delayed Khanun.
03:37It is calculated retroactively after you have accustomed yourself to the separation.
03:40Or it could be after the goal itself has already been scored
03:43And the worst thing, my dear, is if you score a goal and your spread is high, then the goal gets canceled and you get the attention
03:47And what's worse, what's even worse is that this isn't your first impression.
03:50You're still stuck on your old ways, with the goal that was all scored by Talga?
03:52The problem with oviscid is that it's considered a mistake.
03:54You didn't see what happened
03:55Then he stares at you.
03:57So, did I actually see him, or not?
03:58So that he can stare at you several more times after that
04:00So you can discover that you didn't see it very well
04:01For this reason, from the moment the Ofsid law was established
04:04It is the law, the black sheep.
04:05Destroyer of pleasures and separator of groups
04:08The law of Makar lets you rejoice and celebrate
04:10Then he made you feel embarrassed and stupid
04:12You celebrated a goal that shouldn't have been scored.
04:13And I hugged someone next to you sitting at the coffee shop.
04:15You don't know him
04:16This is the opposite of the reason the offside law was originally intended to address.
04:19The first infiltration law in history
04:21The English Football Association (FA) put him down
04:231863
04:25The original version of this law, my dear, said
04:27When any ball is kicked
04:28Any other player from the same team is considered out of play
04:31If he is closer to the opponent's goal than him, he is not allowed to touch the ball.
04:34Or prevent any other toy from touching it in any way.
04:36Until he returns to play again
04:38God bless you, Abu Hamad.
04:39Your Arabic is excellent.
04:40I feel like I'm talking to a genuine person, I swear.
04:42Thank you, my dear. Thank you so much.
04:43But I, Abu Habib, didn't understand anything.
04:45Images of Cezi Paragraph Anto Qurbek
04:47Look, my dear
04:47If we don't play football and I kick the ball anywhere on the field
04:49No player from my team is allowed to touch her.
04:52He was closer to the opponent's goal than I was.
04:53And I'm kicking this ball
04:54And it's also not acceptable for him to prevent or help anyone to touch her.
04:57It means don't take a harsh stance against the opponent so that someone else can step in and take it.
04:59If you tried, my dear, to imagine the result of this statement
05:01You will discover that under this law
05:03There is only one way to advance the ball
05:05If I can't look, my teammate will pass me the ball in front.
05:08And he needs to be next to me at the same distance from the opponent's goal.
05:11There's no other solution but for me to get rid of her.
05:13And we prefer to all run in a race from the same line
05:15And he took something
05:16When someone catches the ball
05:17When the ball remains in front
05:19We go and chase after her again in a group of people who are angry with her.
05:21Until finally we reached the goal
05:22Please note, my dear, that the humorous image I explained to you
05:25With all this going on and the mess ahead
05:27Maalouf is somewhat
05:28Try to think with me, where have you seen it before?
05:30Let me tell you
05:30The game that England was most affected by
05:33When they invented football
05:34Rugby or Rugby
05:35Just like they were throwing it
05:36In 1963, that was also the offside rule in rugby.
05:40The offside rule in rugby is still in place today.
05:42Believe it or not, again
05:44At the beginning of football
05:45You were allowed to hold a ball in your hand in certain situations.
05:47Rugby uniform too
05:48The English colleague who is an expert in the history of football tactics
05:51And its evolution over time
05:52It is the feeder of the book "The Inverted Pyramid".
05:54It is the most famous book on this issue.
05:56This man is saying that all this running and slapping
05:58They were very logical at the time for two reasons.
06:00Firstly, because, as I told you a little while ago
06:02The purpose of the offside rule was to reduce boredom in the game.
06:05And preventing what is known as Goal Hanging
06:07Or as I translate it, "clinging to the square".
06:10Goal Hanging is the phenomenon
06:11What happens when a tall, annoying, and obnoxious striker decides
06:14He stands in the shade, watching the rain fall.
06:16Waiting for the long, high ball, a slap from Shalaby
06:18So the goalkeeper can elbow it and seal it in the goal.
06:20Then we will all feel embarrassed and stupid
06:22I'm very tired, my dear, thinking about her.
06:24Firstly, what about the second offside incident?
06:25And this long, wide field
06:27What's with this grass we're playing on?
06:29This isn't football, or even music.
06:30This is a boring scene that will repeat itself every now and then.
06:32The skills will be in who has the longest elbow.
06:35We'll start by getting a basketball game that puts in the basket.
06:36The phone was here, my dear, to eliminate the game.
06:38Peter Crouch and Yam Kohler were left
06:40They are Messi and Ronaldo, the game
06:42Here, my dear, there needed to be a law that would make the game of football
06:44A group game in which everyone who plays participates
06:47We take advantage of this sprawling lawn area
06:49Another reason from Wilson's point of view
06:51English sporting culture was full of meanings
06:54The attire of English courage, bravery, strength, and exceptionalism
06:57Exceptionalism
06:58We as English are not just different from the rest of the world.
07:00No, we're even different from our European neighbors.
07:03We have an exceptional way of dealing with everything.
07:05Very, very distinguished
07:07This distinction stems from a historical belief
07:09Between the state and its imprints, society, and the system of love
07:12They are also different
07:13There's no way to express this exceptionality in sports.
07:16By turning it into a physical conflict
07:18In conflict, the fastest, strongest, and bravest prevail.
07:21There is no way to express these characteristics.
07:23The running outfit and the paralysis
07:24Shoot and run
07:25Head-on charging
07:26As described by Wensel
07:27Or fear your brain
07:28As the Egyptian school says
07:29We're going to do something specifically for English speakers, guys.
07:31It expresses our identity
07:32And about our national pride
07:33Regarding our physical capabilities
07:34Something majestic
07:35Something that makes them feel they need to fix it after three years, but
07:38You're calling me Abu Ahmed
07:39And here, dear, is what actually happened.
07:41Suddenly, Aziz discovered us
07:42Unfortunately, English exceptionalism doesn't bring in a single goal.
07:44What does Hamal bring?
07:45Manga
07:46And here, by praying for the Prophet, if he were to come tomorrow, we would race towards him.
07:48There is a considerable possibility
07:50The one who deserves it is the opponent's player, by God's will.
07:52And it's still in the opposite direction.
07:54And we'll get to it again, and let whoever catches it know.
07:56Oh, you who are with us against us
07:57And so, my dear, we begin, going back and forth on the field like a metro line.
07:59Hadiba Joan when?
08:00So, my dear, you've discovered there's a problem.
08:02That way there won't be much Joan.
08:03Let us tell you that the vast majority of challenges
08:05What has been done to football and its tactics throughout the ages and eras
08:08The goal was to increase the targets.
08:10Increased enjoyment, larger audience, and increased profits
08:13That's why in 1866 the F will tell you
08:15By God, my son, look
08:16The same game will be delivered
08:18If there was something between him and the opponent's goal line
08:20Fewer than three players on the opposing team
08:23including goalkeeper
08:24It means a goalkeeper and two defenders
08:26At that time, my dear, football was usually like that.
08:28And she asks herself the question is very important
08:30We really need this governor issue.
08:32It's necessary, I mean, the guy who's dressed up alone and walking around whistling.
08:34It's important, my dear, that they're making a mess of things. Apparently, yes, there really needs to be a ruler.
08:37Dear Aziz, the initial process was proceeding in the reservation method.
08:40Whoever knows first gets the foul
08:41Even if the mind is above, a lively dawn
08:42Even if the mind is under a dead hyena
08:44All these activities that take place during Ramadan
08:46It used to happen
08:46After that, my dear, there was a ruler there.
08:48But he would just sit outside on a chair and watch the match.
08:51Like those tennis players, my dear, they drink tea and watch.
08:53Until the match is over
08:54Then he goes down to the field
08:56Imagine, my friend, how many offsides were counted back then.
08:58The selections preferred continued
09:00They all had the same goal
09:02Increase pleasure
09:02She was married in 1872
09:05First international friendly match in history
09:08Between England and Scotland
09:09Here, my dear English friend, you will be surprised to find that they are even very different from the Scots.
09:13The Scots have another solution to this offside law issue.
09:16But we throw the ball forward and run after it.
09:18What is this?
09:18What kind of solution is this, Abu Ahmed?
09:19He said it quickly
09:20Dear, hold yourself together, are you ready?
09:21The Scots thought
09:22They started when they were running with the ball
09:23They are dragging the ball
09:25Some people pass it on
09:26Invent the scroll
09:28With pleasure, my dear, the X begins from this moment
09:30In the mind of this Pasha there are things, my dear, that you cannot imagine or expect.
09:33We run with the ball until we reach the fertile field, and then they gang up on us.
09:36Then we give it to our colleague until the fertile field is crowded around us.
09:40And so we go round and round and round until we're completely clueless
09:44You'll ruin your mind, you criminal, and you'll flood the network and all this nonsense.
09:46Unfortunately, this plan did not work in the match.
09:48Because this match ended 0-0
09:50But the English sent Absal to the Scots, even if they were ta-ta-ta-ta-ta
09:52Yes, we can actually pass the ball to each other.
09:55Even from a nightmare, this is a scenario from the script of fate.
09:57Okay, let's try it. I'm short, let's try it.
09:59Imagine, my friend, if this match hadn't been played, Celtic would have ruled the world.
10:02From this moment on, my friend, the adjustments are made so that passing becomes part of the game.
10:06Because it turns out, my dear, that passing actually does lead to goals.
10:08Bass Bass Bass is well-known
10:10Other qualities also appear alongside courage, strength, and speed.
10:14In 1973
10:15The English FA told you we won't count the handover
10:17When the offside player receives the ball
10:19We will count it when the ball is actually passed to him.
10:21So here people said, "God, are you going to delve into the attacker's intentions or what?"
10:24Okay, the infiltrator had good intentions, but he didn't wear it.
10:26Maybe he's better at FIFA than you.
10:28You are a union of scoundrels
10:29Here, dear English Football Association, think about this a little.
10:31Your treatment of me is no longer like that, and I'm still stuck on the issue for thirty years.
10:34Until he came in 193
10:36The child of Snooz got up from his seat and said, "I'll let you go, that's it, I'm leaving."
10:39We will consider the player offside if he interferes with play from the referee's point of view.
10:43This is the idea after thirty years
10:45The year, my dear, we're not finished yet.
10:47Then, my dear English Football Association
10:48One of four years old is thinking about tactics.
10:50And the color returned, I'm telling you
10:51The player cannot be offside
10:53Unless it's in the middle of the waist field
10:54That is, if he outpaced the defenders while he was still in his team's half of the field
10:57He won't remain an infiltrator
10:58This detail, my dear, is still in use today.
11:00Even my dear, you often find
11:01The maximum advance of the two cannons is at the center line.
11:04So that it doesn't become a mess.
11:04Then, my dear, in 1991
11:07The exceptional English offside law has been completed
11:10That the player cannot be offside
11:11If the ball came from my uncle, it would be a throw-in.
11:14The powerhouse, until today, does not count as offside.
11:15Old ha
11:16Two things the player forgot about the strikers
11:18They bury themselves in them and bring them to Joan
11:20May God bless Captain Marion Mohsen in his famous photoshoot
11:23When it was the first time he scored a crucial goal in his life
11:25The gon is empty
11:26Suddenly he lost his passion and considered himself an intruder.
11:28Jaswa was not a swindler
11:29From this time on, my dear, you won't believe what happened.
11:33What happened next, my dear, is what always happens.
11:35The human element that is the subject of all experiments, research, and studies
11:39You can't measure it and you never will, no matter what you do.
11:41Communication, adaptation, and creativity
11:43These are things that no matter what we do, we will never be able to forget.
11:45Even if this creativity is in boredom and laziness
11:47Because, my dear, simply put, the story of Slow D
11:49We can summarize it as follows
11:50A law that attempts to increase the number of goals
11:52Defenders are trying to circumvent this law.
11:54And they use it in exactly the opposite way.
11:56This is reducing the number of goals
11:57You have a balance conflict
11:59Therefore, after the infiltration law was established
12:01Based on the situation we are currently in.
12:02The teams began developing new slims
12:04To get the most out of it
12:06Since the opponent's attacker is in order to be
12:07One-inside is not an off-field intruder, meaning
12:09He needs to have three players in front of him.
12:11A goalkeeper and two defenders, as we agreed.
12:13Here, every team played with a goalkeeper, of course.
12:15He has two ordinary defenders in front of him.
12:16One will mark the attacker and the other will cover.
12:18Because if the striker counts from the first defender
12:21He doesn't stand alone
12:21Or, at times, teams played with two defenders in front of each other.
12:23And one of them is the one who gets away with the offside.
12:25The role of the person's sense is that he advances whenever there is still a possibility.
12:29The ball is played to the striker
12:30Therefore, the attacker remains offside.
12:32If you, my dear Queer, are old and knowledgeable
12:34You'll know that we're heading towards
12:36Masyat Al-Tarqal
12:37The
12:38This movement was the beginning of the idea's emergence.
12:40The infiltration maneuver in its current form
12:42Sometimes it succeeded and sometimes it failed.
12:43Until the Newcastle United team of the 1920s came along
12:46And he was considered the villain of this era
12:48He had two defenders
12:49Bill McCracken and Frank Hetzbeth
12:51They told them, and they thought that this was their reason.
12:53You haven't yet reached their level of reason.
12:54These two mastered the art of offside.
12:56They kept fixing it every time
12:58They had an exceptional understanding with my dear friend
12:59Every time the opposing striker receives
13:01Because every time one of them steps forward
13:03The attacker is left offside.
13:05Why? Because legally you can't stand.
13:07Between the last two defenders before the goalkeeper
13:10Because legally you now have two games from the opponent.
13:12Not three
13:13There's always a defender who knows how to get himself out of the game
13:15U-Castle defenders mastered this move
13:18My dear, he caused two major problems in English football during the first ten-goal victory.
13:22U-Castle remains dependent on delivery platforms.
13:24To the point, my dear, that he doesn't even need to bring Joan anymore.
13:26He's not trying to win
13:27Will it be a draw?
13:29We prefer to play possession-based games throughout the match and come out with a draw.
13:32Isn't that right? So where's the Rosh in all this, Abu Hamid?
13:33He won't get a single point.
13:34You're asking this question because you're new to football, Aziz.
13:37She did not sail its sea, nor did she endure its ravines.
13:39Oh Abu Hamid, the English team is impressive in the draw.
13:41Ah, I'm worried.
13:41If you're an old-timer, you know that at this time
13:44The limit in 1981 was winning by two points
13:47Not petals like now
13:48You don't see them at matches, they tell you, "Thank God for three daughters."
13:51Because of a lie?
13:51They used to say, "Thank God for two daughters."
13:53The difference between a draw and a win wasn't that big.
13:56The win wasn't worth the risk.
13:58So, Um U Castle, Um Qa'id Kaddah
13:59And Umm Qa'id, we'll just keep drawing.
14:01We'll take one point from each match
14:02Thanks
14:04And the man in this league is getting offside like Zina
14:06Imagine, Aziz, if everyone just ignored this off-site issue.
14:08A draw and a single goal
14:100000000
14:11Now, my dear, what about the second problem that occurred?
14:13Over time
14:14Both are Newcastle defenders
14:15My dear, you remain obsessed with the simplicity of sneaking around.
14:17No, my dear, we are talking about time here.
14:19There was a veneration of the two gods.
14:20Complete disregard for the second positions
14:22I still have two of the team's star defenders left.
14:24This is something very exceptional
14:25Both are defenders of countries with a proven track record.
14:27They blew the issue out of proportion.
14:28Because with every offside, there's a feeling of an indirect free kick.
14:31You can play long or high forward.
14:33To limit the attackers
14:33At the same time, it remains safe and not offside.
14:35Because all the opposing defenders
14:37They will be in their penalty area, paying.
14:38So here are the players who started to perform.
14:40More and more sneak traps
14:42They are getting closer and closer to the opponent.
14:44And every time they advance, they attack the opponent.
14:45He is forced to return with them.
14:46So that he doesn't stand alone offside
14:48To such an extent, my dear
14:49I am at a moment of time
14:50In Newcastle, you'll find a place that
14:52Grandad in the stadium
14:52Four years, the ball was transferred in them
14:54The rascal, my dear
14:55The one everyone is complaining about now
14:56She's telling you, look at modern football!
14:58The one we're talking about
14:59Look at what Guardiola and Klopp have done in football
15:01Hey guys, these are the small spaces I'm playing with
15:03Oda, my dear, in the mid-twenties
15:05He was the average player that Newcastle played for
15:07The question is, are we bringing Joan from the free-range clinics to get skin like this?
15:10The answer is of course no
15:11It's not important that we bring Joan, but we should give him some of what he's satisfied with.
15:13Until, my dear, February of 1925 arrives
15:16U Castle, what's wrong, son?
15:17And they'll adjust it zero-zero as usual.
15:19Those who challenged the English language, they didn't say no.
15:21enough is enough
15:22I mean, Joan doesn't answer
15:23You don't play football
15:24They were dressed as the Black Mask gang and we said okay
15:26This is the saddest match
15:27You adjust it negatively in a row
15:29No Joan has been in the matchup for 6 days.
15:31We miss the second number shape of all God
15:33The goal tally dropped to 2-6 out of ten goals per match.
15:37My dear, you are right, our great fathers.
15:39The ball is Joan
15:40Not offside, Ram
15:41The matches, my dear, have become boring
15:43And the fans stopped attending.
15:44Here, my dear, is the English challenge.
15:45He decides to make a new amendment to the law.
15:47From now on, there will be only two games.
15:49goalkeeper and defender
15:51Therefore, whoever is going back and forth is just playing around.
15:52Based on the fact that the attacker is imprisoned, we don't want to see his mother.
15:54Here's what if this defender makes a mistake
15:55The striker goes one-on-one with Al-Joud
15:57Here, there is a greater risk.
15:59Whereas before, when there were three of them
16:01He still had a defender and a goalkeeper left.
16:03And the extent of the new amendment
16:04From the first season 25 to 26
16:06As a result of this amendment, the percentages of the Lebanese were increased.
16:0950% of 2.6 out of 10
16:11For three points, 7 out of 10
16:13There are many mistakes
16:13And people are not adapting to the subject
16:15The coaches are trying to adapt and find solutions.
16:17Her reinforcement at that moment was the defense in football.
16:20Based on just one idea
16:21A man and a man
16:22Or what is known as man markup
16:24Man-to-man surveillance
16:25No one, my dear, who fought in the fifties, sixties, and seventies.
16:28And no coaches like Viktor Mazlov go
16:30Rhinos Michens asks him an important question
16:32And we found a group of people living in a house playing against the opponent like that.
16:35And difficult spaces
16:36Space is more important for the player
16:38Because this opponent's player is not a reliable verse three.
16:40As long as he is standing in a space far from the goal
16:42The most important thing is that it doesn't reach the danger zone.
16:44What we want to secure
16:44The space that we have secured for so long
16:46I'll wait until I wash all the men on the other team.
16:48Malhoumsh Ay Lazma
16:49And this idea is starting to take hold, according to a tweeter.
16:50Something like that happened
16:51Similar to what happened with the English and the Scots
16:53Mazlov and Michens
16:54They used the concept of space
16:55To fill their void
16:57She puts pressure on the opposing players from the front.
16:58So that they don't even reach the danger zone.
17:01In short, it means
17:02You're defending yourself by not paying.
17:03defending by not defending
17:05Instead of waiting for you to reach the danger zone
17:07Who knows what will happen there?
17:08No, I'll come up to you and corner you in the middle of your own field.
17:11And that's where the counter-solution came from, my dear.
17:13Since you're putting pressure on me in my own half
17:14And protect yourself and your children
17:16And there's no respect at all
17:17For my privacy
17:17Nor the personal space of the CD in the text of the stadium
17:19Well, I'm not leaving my own half of the field.
17:21Even if it's cloudy, take a spoonful of chocolate.
17:23Keep it for yourself
17:24Of course, my dear, I don't need to tell you that this
17:25Which later became known as the bus parking style
17:28And it's still going on.
17:29Jose Mourinho parked the bus
17:31Ali Abdel Aal, Birkan, Thamanaya, so that's something, I mean
17:33Something that's discouraging to someone who's only seventy
17:35A defensive approach
17:36I'm going to stop my entire game in the penalty area.
17:38Even if it takes a long time, I will defend them, I will defend them.
17:40So how are you going to get them?
17:42This righteousness, my dear, has done worse, more pleasing, and more hopeful.
17:451990 World Cup
17:48World Cup, my dear, only two types of people love it.
17:49The Germans and Captain Magdi Abdelghani
17:51This, my dear, was Egypt's first World Cup
17:54He enters it and remains a photographer for us to see.
17:56If you saw, my dear, a match in the early nineties
17:57You will find a very strange sight
17:58The goalkeeper takes a goal kick from the defender
18:00A defender from the second smelter
18:01He holds it
18:02To the point, my dear, that the entire football community
18:04He felt the same way he did in 1925
18:08The number of people has decreased, the enjoyment has decreased, and the audience has decreased.
18:10If this game doesn't change, I'll get screwed.
18:12As usual, this is the offside law.
18:13To save the game from boredom
18:15And at the same time, he throws her into the arms of boredom.
18:16I don't understand, Hamad.
18:17How can two be at the same time?
18:18Won't you stop using these complicated formulas?
18:20To look cool
18:21My dear, I'm talking to you in class.
18:22Unfortunately, many things sometimes achieve goals contrary to their intended objectives.
18:26This issue arises as a result of the same human element.
18:28The ability to adapt and adjust
18:30The law stated that in order for the attacker to remain in the game
18:32There needs to be another defender behind him.
18:35Further than the goal line
18:37As you can see in front of you
18:38After the 1990 World Cup, he needed to be on the same page.
18:41This means greater difficulty in distinguishing between them.
18:44This means more errors in the offside trap.
18:46Bigger goals and more fun
18:48Therefore, a larger audience remembers more.
18:50and higher television viewership
18:52We'll stop here and let the defenders learn how to defend.
18:54No, of course we must represent them with Jassas.
18:56Two goals and a fifth, so the attacker has the right to do the same.
18:58He is ahead of the defender
19:00Madam, the part of his body that is advanced
19:02It is a part that cannot legally be touched by the vulva.
19:06Which part is dear?
19:07Just one part
19:08The hand
19:08This part, my dear, is the arm.
19:10Because you want to touch the ball with any part of your body
19:12Even your ass
19:12If you think about it for a moment
19:13You'll find that when you set off to run
19:15It's natural that your arm is the first part of your body that's laid out in front of you.
19:17The lab makes it harder for defenders to get their act together.
19:20At this moment
19:21The long conflict that lasted more than 142 years
19:24Between the law of infiltration on one hand
19:25And the master of infiltration from the other side
19:27Between the law, attempts at adaptation, and Maltiv's current situation
19:29The matter ended with a resounding victory for the law.
19:32A resounding victory for excitement and enjoyment
19:34The mastery of infiltration has reached its greatest difficulty in 142 years.
19:37But what no one saw at the time
19:38Not even Johnson Winson
19:39The one who wrote the article in 2010
19:41Is the stability of this law
19:42It means that in the future
19:43How to calculate offside
19:45It will also reach its greatest difficulty.
19:47During the same 142 years
19:49Add all these edits, my dear
19:50The issue was brought up by the defenders.
19:52And accompanying the attempt to adapt and adjust to it
19:55A constant struggle between the law and its minorities
19:56All this in the hope that the defenders will surrender
19:58But you know, my dear
19:59As I know, a person can be slow to do anything.
20:02Except for adaptation and adjustment
20:03And the law began to interfere in the details.
20:05Attempts to circumvent and adapt to the law
20:07She also started going into details
20:09I mean, as a defender
20:10What guarantees that it's only his hand that's offering it?
20:12And what guarantees do I have that you're calculating the exact moment?
20:14The ball came out of the hand of the man who was at fault.
20:17Because the law states that offside is calculated from the moment of the first touch
20:20Which player is passing the ball?
20:21I'm sorry, but I want that first touch moment.
20:23Take action and get it out
20:24As you can see, my dear, the questions have changed.
20:26Previously, my dear, the questions were about
20:28A complete player in every sense
20:30It was organs, tissues, and cells
20:32You put it offside here
20:33You're pointing from here
20:34It won't be offside
20:35Here we begin to delve into details
20:36This part, guys, could be a goal.
20:38This part is not suitable for scoring a goal.
20:39So, guys, does the striker eat with his right or left hand?
20:41Because if his hand is on my right...
20:42So what's going on?
20:42We've begun, my dear, to delve into a great deal of detail.
20:45Okay, Abu Ahmed
20:46What's the problem?
20:47Go ahead and get into the details, man.
20:49income
20:49These details are needed, my dear.
20:51I need technology, Abu Ahmed.
20:52Let's go
20:52Go outside and go inside, and talk to us about technology.
20:54For these grades, I've become accustomed
20:56And for these degrees, you are no longer
20:57Okay, I'm going to blow it up.
20:59Time, my dear, when Wilson wrote his article
21:00Year 30 and 10
21:01The law of infiltration was described as
21:03The greatest thing that ever happened in the history of the game
21:04England was leaving Germany
21:06In the 16 lessons of the World Cup
21:07Because of the ghost goal
21:08The goal that all of science has seen
21:10He crosses the goal line
21:11But he didn't count
21:12This goal, my dear, has changed many things.
21:14Many things weren't going to change this quickly.
21:16If it were Brazil, for example
21:17The one that came out ahead of Germany
21:18But England
21:19Cradle of football
21:20English Expansionism
21:21This is where they began to exploit the momentum that had been generated around the soldiers.
21:24And the state of the short paradise that appeared
21:26In that it looks at similar facts
21:28Those who have wronged teams or national teams before
21:29Soldiers' demands emerged
21:31In introducing technology to the game
21:33Not because we love justice in general
21:34God forbid
21:35Just because of the recurrence of incidents like this
21:37He questions the credibility of the game itself.
21:39No matter what
21:40Why did we get knocked out of the World Cup because of a good guy like that?
21:42And the team is out of the World Cup because
21:43Offside, not offside
21:44And poor people, a jinn enters them by hand
21:45And it is said that in Jeddah
21:46Why would the public usually watch?
21:48This incident has happened dozens of times in the history of the game.
21:51To a pivotal moment in the history of the game
21:53Inav Inav in technology
21:54You need to come now, a case involving a foot piercing.
21:56We want a bigger audience and more money, and more, and more, and more, and more
21:59But something else has become even more perfect, my dear.
22:01These are the questions
22:02Many more questions
22:03These questions have turned the conflict around 180 degrees.
22:06Because when the law decided to go into detail, it started to get into me.
22:08And when technology became rampant and extremely powerful
22:11The questions remained directed towards the drafting of the law.
22:13The law itself is what is required to tell us
22:15How will we know if the player touched the ball or not?
22:17And if the arm is the one in the lead
22:26The one from Germany and Mebeltra, that's his problem.
22:28It was solved easily
22:29A smart chip is located in the ball itself.
22:31The referee is alerted when the ball has completely crossed the goal line.
22:35In its entire perimeter
22:36Did you see what Japan did to Germany?
22:37That's what the surrounding area needs.
22:38Therefore, this matter is closed.
22:40But the infiltration is a different story.
22:41There are no smart explanations we know of that can explain the infiltration attack.
22:44Not just a snooper with his nose
22:46We'll put a chip on the nose now.
22:47Are you laughing, my dear?
22:48Laugh at what actually happened
22:49As cameras and hacking techniques evolved
22:51And the era of the ninth century has ended.
22:53We started seeing more and we started asking more questions.
22:54And with each passing moment, we kept replaying the scene more and more.
22:56Let's delve into more details.
22:57We amend more laws
22:59We are developing the output and cameras further.
23:00So we can see him more
23:01Therefore, we ask more and more questions.
23:03So, my dear, this has put us in a vicious cycle.
23:05And the overwhelming victory of the offside law
23:07It turned into a resounding victory for the enemies of the offside law.
23:10Because they ask questions
23:11The law cannot answer that.
23:12Technology questions themselves
23:14He couldn't answer her.
23:15And after the offside rule was the greatest thing in the history of football
23:18In 2010, from Wilson's point of view
23:19The worst thing in the history of football
23:22In 2017 from Van Basten's point of view
23:24In 2017, FIFA appointed Van Basten
23:26As a development manager
23:27In his first interview
23:28I suggest we abolish the infiltration law altogether.
23:31Why should we bother ourselves?
23:32Captain Deek, the drunkard, will work in disguise
23:33Because Van Basten was a great player
23:35And a coach who is ineffective from any perspective means
23:37People who have a history of it
23:38What kind of infiltration are you trying to find, my friend?
23:39I thought about what you said, "I'll meet a speaker."
23:41But then, just two years later
23:42Raheem Sterling made people think seriously about the issue.
23:44Oh, my dear
23:45Sterling was the one who overturned the offside law in 2019
23:47No, dear, didn't you think of him?
23:49Isn't that why the episode title is "Last in the Sneak"?
23:51In 2019
23:52Sterling had two goals disallowed under the new offside rule.
23:56One is important, one is not important
23:57The first two are important
23:58The text was about the role of the heroes.
23:59In front of their Tottenham
24:00If it is calculated
24:01Manchester City
24:02He will be deceived at their expense
24:03But he got out
24:04Because this play was ruled offside
24:05Are you counting offside?
24:06On my hands
24:07The one whose leg was partly inclined
24:09Second goal
24:10unimportant
24:10So he was in the role
24:11At the opening of the next season
24:12Manchester City
24:13West Ham win
24:13Five zeros is perfectly normal
24:14Five out of six is not a band
24:16The simple audience
24:17And whoever is a captain in the fantasies, please
24:18In both cases, my dear
24:19Video Assistant Referee (VAR)
24:20They confirmed
24:21Their technology allows
24:22They are picking up on infiltration.
24:24Even if it's about poets
24:25Not a part of his leg
24:26And the offside penalty in both cases
24:27Tate Patrite
24:28It's true that it's difficult
24:29But it turns out to be true
24:30That was the phrase
24:31The one who has been able to implement the offside law in its current form
24:33And technology took its course
24:34She too
24:35Because Sterling was offside in the West Ham match
24:37It is calculated at 2.4 cents
24:38That's what the mouse said
24:39The technology is precise
24:40To the point that she appreciates the divorce of the swindler
24:42If it's 2.5 cents
24:43There are 2 journalists from the religious group Bill
24:45Did you see this?
24:46And they decided that we weren't going to let this offside go.
24:48They decided they would challenge him
24:49How will you challenge him, Abu Ahmed?
24:50With a very simple calculation, my dear
24:52As you know
24:52This intrusion is being filmed by cameras
24:54As you know
24:55The cameras produce video by
24:56She takes many pictures behind her back
24:58When these pictures follow one after the other
25:00It appears to be a movement
25:01In fact, quickly
25:02Not a movement
25:02These are still images, one after the other, in succession.
25:04Time distance between them
25:05And very small
25:06It appears as if it's a movement
25:07I mean in D
25:08Photo session
25:08And every camera
25:09She has a picture that she takes.
25:10This image is called the
25:11Frame Persaken
25:13It means, Abu Hamad, my hand
25:13How many frames per second does this camera take?
25:15James Chatt and Adam Shafiq of the Daily Mail
25:17Do you know that the cameras you use to film?
25:19Champions League and Premier League matches
25:20It captures images at 50 frames per second.
25:23Imagine, my dear
25:23That means approximately 3000 images per minute
25:25180,000 images per hour
25:27A lot
25:27Perfect, my dear, just as you know
25:29You need to say that you laughed and cried at each other
25:30They happen at the same time
25:32The first touch of the ball is when it passes the ball.
25:33And the playable body that moves, which tries to shorten the receiving distances
25:36Hashan to fix the offside tight
25:38And you remain walking, right?
25:38The two researchers asked the question
25:40What did the speaker ask?
25:41How fast was Sterling while lying down during this attack?
25:44With another simple calculation
25:45What do they know?
25:46Raheem Sterling at this moment
25:48He was testing a speed of 24 km/h
25:50That's normal, my dear, for Sterling
25:51Maximum recorded speed for you
25:52It was 35 km/h
25:54They might come to you on the desert road.
25:55The two researchers said the same thing
25:56He told her 24 km/h
25:58That means 400 meters per minute
25:59That means 6 and 6 out of 10 meters per second
26:01When you divide 6 and 6 out of 10 meters
26:04On 50 images or 50 frames
26:06Those captured by the camera in one hour
26:07You will discover that from each picture
26:09And next is Raheem Sterling
26:11I moved 13 centimeters in their entirety
26:13In the frame that you are watching
26:14As Baywa is right in front of you
26:16These two research projects don't just challenge the arguments.
26:18Countries that destroyed the whole idea
26:19Maximum possible resolution provided by the camera
26:21You'll lose 13 centimeters in total
26:23The player moved 13 centimeters between the two images.
26:2613 cents, my dear, that's not with us.
26:28And this is as if he's not running at his maximum speed.
26:29Not Shadl
26:30Okay, so how are we going to calculate offside?
26:32On 2.4 of 10 cents
26:33My dear, I want you to answer this question.
26:34You won't be able to answer it.
26:35Because if the technology was Tite
26:37I cut a frame from Sterling
26:38Just one week later
26:40Sam appointed referees for his match against West Ham
26:41They are declaring that the party of Shar and Shafiq is correct.
26:43And there's nothing they can do
26:45Because they simply work with the existing teaching assistants.
26:47In one way or another
26:48Accurately determining offside is practically impossible.
26:52Theoretically, it's possible.
26:53But practically speaking, it's impossible.
26:54Theoretically, the same chip as in the ball.
26:56Can you tell us exactly when the player passed it?
26:58So that we can then stop the camera
27:00And a camera can show it
27:01Up to 444,000 images per second
27:04You can fire a bullet, but don't play with the gun.
27:06Not merciful Sterling, and he's opening Esprind
27:07This camera isn't expensive at all.
27:09This is a worker who costs around $60,000.
27:10Multiply that by 12 cameras per stadium
27:12Because Capital Nasser can open and close as it pleases
27:14You get 60,000 by using a camera
27:15$60,000 multiplied by 12 at the current exchange rate will work for you
27:21No, my dear
27:22Justice for the rich only
27:24When the 2.4 out of 10 cents slipped
27:27Sterling was penalized in 2019
27:28Alan Shearer, Premier League all-time top scorer and current goalkeeper
27:31If you look at the irony, who was the top scorer?
27:33Newcastle's top scorer
27:34The one who was a Premier League hero, it all came down to John.
27:36Alan Shearer was not pleased with what happened.
27:37What does the law say?
27:39That's it, offside.
27:39What player remains offside?
27:41It remains, it doesn't remain offside
27:42We don't like these solutions.
27:43If only the solutions, amphibians, and my ilk were fair in this matter.
27:46He shouldn't be here with us.
27:47This was of course said before the Sharab and Shafiq party.
27:50And of course, all of this is before the ball is out on December 18, 2022.
27:54During the most technologically advanced World Cup in the history of the game
27:58After a goal for Ecuador was disallowed for offside
28:01The same Alan Shearer appeared on the BBC and said
28:03This goal could be considered offside.
28:05Not because he calculated it like Sharab and Shafiq did
28:07But because he saw that she had found a revolution with the naked eye
28:09Which is, excuse me, Naked Eye
28:11Robert Augie's watch
28:12The sports world at Millboard University
28:14He said to him, "Look, Siza, at us."
28:15I have no respect for you, nor for the 260 goals you scored in the Premier League.
28:19And most likely, if we were to bring them back using technology
28:21We might find half of them are scum
28:22So, the meaning is that from now on, you are going back to being wrong.
28:26Because it cannot be seen with the naked eye
28:27That doesn't mean it doesn't exist
28:29And considering that he is concerned with football issues
28:31And the existential questions that football produces, as you know
28:33I stood for a long time, and I narrated it.
28:35Because we're still stuck in the same vicious cycle
28:37In the admiration of Mr. Robert D
28:38This has presented us with new questions.
28:40Let's choose between the chip or the camera.
28:41Two hundred thousand dollars
28:43They provide for every ball and every stadium in the world
28:45There will still be questions
28:46Alan Sher said the naked eye
28:47He instinctively repelled her with his eye.
28:49He's sitting in the studio watching it being replayed.
28:52Once, twice, three times, ten times
28:54And the referee of the arena saw it only once.
28:56Maybe he didn't see her at all.
28:57And no eye can judge the line that has always calculated it in one go
29:00And what about the video replay referee who can replay the scene?
29:04Twenty times until a decision is reached
29:06Sometimes the referee calls him over to see him.
29:07Sanya, let's assume that in a single naked eye
29:10We can measure it
29:11What did Robert Webster mean by "it exists"?
29:13Even if that eye didn't see it
29:15If technology were beneficial to the Prophet
29:17You'll start making calculations that we can't see.
29:19How will you divide it?
29:20How can we be sure it's true?
29:21And how will we go back to that?
29:23Even fully automated technology
29:25The goal line thing
29:26A normal ball notification that you hear in the referee's ear
29:28Let me surprise you and tell you that she made a mistake more than once.
29:30To be fair, she made a few mistakes.
29:33But we say this
29:33Captain Ibrahim Nour El-Din
29:34Not advanced technology in this day and age
29:36Correct, the technology is
29:38I got very little
29:39But it happened
29:40And for them, my dear
29:41What if justice reached the minute details?
29:43We're not even coming to see it.
29:44And the players themselves couldn't see it
29:46Does her timing make a difference in the meaning of justice?
29:47And justice doesn't even change its meaning in the first place.
29:49When justice becomes a mathematical calculation
29:52Based on a camera that films
29:53A quarter of a hundred and forty thousand images per second
29:55And a ball with a chip that picks up into a liquid
29:57Which we might not even be good at
29:59Is this where we will love justice?
30:00Because we love computers, adaptation, and the Egyptian role
30:02We enjoy them
30:03Even though we don't understand how any of them work
30:05We will not fear justice.
30:06Because it is more beautiful when she gives charity
30:08too good to be true
30:09We, my dear, love adaptation
30:10Because whether they understand how it works or not
30:12It gives us a result that we can appreciate.
30:14We feel the passage of time after being deprived of it.
30:16Is there a sense of justice?
30:18Is it possible for all of us to feel it together?
30:19Is this what we improved?
30:21Why doesn't offside count?
30:22Because of Rafael Fran's backside in the final
30:24When Messi won the World Cup
30:25maybe
30:25It's easy, we're all good with it.
30:26Definitely not
30:27Because some people at that time experienced a completely different feeling.
30:29Question here
30:29You were at the hour, that was the moment
30:31What we got to the slide
30:32The dough is on the goal line
30:33and the camera
30:34And two thousand dollars
30:35Did England invent football?
30:37And when England discovered
30:38She's being passed around and kissed normally.
30:39And not when both of them are my defenders and Kasel
30:41They blew the issue out of proportion and misused it.
30:43And the 2018 goal doesn't count
30:45And not all of them remain episodes in a long series.
30:47A long series of events
30:48Some of them fall off
30:49So that we can close this moment
30:51That's all, my dear.
30:51Last but not least
30:52He forgot to look at the cases that passed
30:53See the upcoming cases
30:54Don't forget to look at the sources
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30:56And people are offering their condolences to the rulers.
30:58I want to share a slightly strange memory with you
30:59I even had a beautiful period in my life
31:01I wake up in the morning sometimes
31:02I find the football fans are abandoning me
31:04Oh Ahmed El Ghandour, oh so-and-so, oh so-and-so
31:06How much did you spend on dinner, Ahmed?
31:07And I live where and at home normally
31:08What did you carry? I'm not used to it.
31:10The last case was about malaria.
31:11And the one after that was Qallin in Russia
31:12I don't know why I'm being insulted.
31:13Then, three years later...
31:15I later found out that there was an Egyptian football referee
31:17Name of Mohamed El Ghandour
31:18We met, my dear, and we called each other friends.
31:19He told me why I was insulting him.
31:21Why, Abd?
31:21And people tell me in Al-Mutashat
31:22When I stepped on the poison in the hardship