Time For A Coup: Sepp To Consider Scrapping The Offside Rule.

By: chris | March 2nd, 2010
   

Sepp_Blatter_482739aWe’ve poked fun at Blatter’s incompetence, his skeevy old guy and perhaps alluded to (alleged) rampant corruption within the FIFA hierarchy, but it may finally be time to arm the masses with water balloons, shaving cream and big inflatable bats to take the FIFA compound.

After a discussion with hockey – they still play that? – officials, Sepp has gone deep into meditation to ponder scrapping football’s offside rule.


“He asked me a lot of questions about it and how successful it was, although he never offered an opinion, so it was difficult to judge what football might do,” said Leandro Negre, president of the International Hockey Federation. “But he did seem very interested in how we had implemented it.”

Were this to be anyone but Sepp Blatter, it’d be cautiously reported as curiosity tinged with mere possibility. Because it is Sepp Blatter, a man whose MO is to scour the globe for the most idiotic idea possible then run with it, there’s flying speculation football is blueprinting for a non-offside future. Which then means we’ll need to change our name to The Offside (RIP), The Onside Is The New Offside, or simply @#$% You, Sepp Blatter.

According to Wikipedia, this wouldn’t be the first attempt at a league abolishing the offside, however:


Throughout the 1987–88 season, the GM Vauxhall Conference was used to test an experimental rule change, whereby no attacker could be offside directly from a free-kick. This change was not deemed a success, as the attacking team could pack the penalty area for any free-kick (or even have several players stand in front of the opposition goalkeeper), and the rule change was not introduced at a higher level.

Problems? No!

Of course the entire thing is riddled with problems – paramount among them having Pippo Inzaghi, a man with little athletic ability to speak of, suddenly becoming the greatest player in the history of the sport (and don’t think he wouldn’t take legal action to retroactively recoup those offside goals, in the process becoming the first man to score 5,000). We simply can’t have this. In fact it’d turn the game into utter chaos at every level. A much smaller ice rink with skates is not quite the same thing as the open spaces of a football pitch, for starters. They’d also have to abolish the red card and the three sub maximum – can you imagine what would happen when another team goes down to ten men? The game would effectively, unless the ten men had Barca-esque possession capabilities, be over.

There’s been a colossal problem with football for years now, one they have every possibility to change, and yet they ignore the gaping hole in the wall to ‘cure’ a smudge on the window with a sledgehammer. Sounds about right for Sepp’s FIFA.


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  • Dave
    Scrap the offsides rule! It makes the game to damn boring. Imagine basketball with an offsides rule and­ no fast breaks. Teams are rewarded & penalized for playing to much offense or defense without balance. Offsides rule penalizes offense and helps teams with poor defenses all the while using a controversial,­ difficult rule to enforce.
  • elnino545
    Blatter is Swiss, right? Now I can understand Gaddafi.
  • well, Spurs would win the league every year that Crouch and Defoe we're still on the team.

    Yes... I just made fun of the very team I support...
  • ned flanders
    No offsides in field hockey not the ice kind.
    The name of the president of the federation should have been a giveaway. It wasnt a bob, franz or swen but a Leandro.

    -Why the hate for hockey? “hockey – they still play that?”

    Its a legit question for many people. Ice hockey is a minor sport on the world scene and i would bet one of the least played team sports on the planet. Personally, I think its too gay with all the garter belt wearing and coach-peepee scandals they have. and the fighting is just an excuse for all that pent up sexual frustrations (and the incessant post whistle preening and jostling is mind numbingingly annoying).they dont fight in rugby, us football, handball and waterpolo which are physically demanding sports.

    As for offsides, the NASL had in the 70s and 80s a 35meter line (halfway between goal line and center) and the offsides wouldnt be counted from the center line but from there. It spread the players more and gives more space in between.

    I liked the rule and always thought it should have been carried over.

    It creates some new opportunities, opens space but doesnt really change the dynamic of the offside rule, it just moves from where it starts counting.
  • stacy
    i love how every article i read about this mentions pipo.....................
  • The whole point of a goal is that it is rare. If you make goals more abundant, then you lose that special feeling when your team scores. Making it 1-0 in the 3rd minute, you never know whether that is the last goal your team will score for the next 87 minutes, let alone the next few games. That is why we go crazy when our team scores. Games regularly going to 5-5, 6-6 etc will just make goals lame.
  • maja
    Ok, did anybody from FIFA actually say something abolishing the offside rule? Or was it just the hockey guy trying to get into the limelight?
  • Leon-Ben
    Uhm. I think he's referring to field hockey. And it definitely works there.
  • Jose
    Not in field hockey, apparently. Most people in the world think of field hockey when they say "hockey".

    Anyhow, I agree with Sepp, for once. Offsides should be scrapped. Ever notice how many great goals have been invalid because of offsides? 100+ years of tactical evolution just gets in the way of GOALS, am I right?
  • Peter
    I don't get. Offsides exist in hockey.
  • Mr. wrongfoot
    I like hockey and they have an offsides rule.

    And for soccer(football) the second rule a person learns about football after that to get points you need to put the ball in the net is THE OFFSIDES RULE.

    It is part of the very foundations of how to play the game it is part of what makes the sport what it is.
  • NMY
    Why the hate for hockey? "hockey – they still play that?"

    It's a great sport if you sit down and watch it for even just ten minutes...
  • If he wants more goals, can I suggest we either widen the goal to 40 feet, or stipulate that all goalies gave to be dwarves. Perhaps, two or more balls is another idea we could run with.

    Actually, let's just start at ten all.
  • I cant believe out of all the things to try to fix- he chooses this! Is this a smoke screen to avoid adding addition refs and video replay? Ugh, he is the worst!
  • Someone should stage a coup at Fifa. Sep needs to go.
  • MoMONEY
    We would never see a perfectly weighted throughball again... Please no
  • Jon
    I believe the hockey being referred to here is the field hockey variety, not the ice kind. Ice hockey (at least at the NHL and Olympic levels) still has offside.
  • Even by Sepp's well established standards of mentalness, this would be insanity. Surely every game would turn into a long ball fest?
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