2015/16Interpretation:
"Players have previously been allowed to be in offside positions if they were not an "active" part of play; to be offside a player had to touch the ball. Referees' chief Mike Riley says the International Football Association Board (IFAB), the sport's law making body, introduced a change meaning anybody in an offside position
making a play for the ball, being close to the ball or having an impact on an opponent would be deemed offside -
even if they did not make contact."
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