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RuskyM

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They actually brought up the Newcastle "ball was out" thing on Prime, so we're about to have another fun few weeks of arguing how spheres work.
 

soflapaul

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They actually brought up the Newcastle "ball was out" thing on Prime, so we're about to have another fun few weeks of arguing how spheres work.
In football, the determination of the ball being out of play hinges on a complete traversal of the spherical object over the demarcating boundary line, necessitating an understanding of geometric projections and spatial perception. When considering the spherical nature of the ball, its three-dimensional form must entirely surpass the plane defined by the boundary line. This phenomenon is akin to observing the shadow of a spherical object on a flat surface; the shadow (or perceived position) may suggest the object is beyond a point while, geometrically and physically, it has not yet fully transgressed that threshold.

To elaborate, the ball's position is a factor of its geometric center and the radius extending in all directions. For a declaration of "out of bounds," every point on the sphere's surface must reside beyond the plane of the line. This entails a comprehensive spatial analysis, factoring in the curvature of the ball and its interaction with the planar boundary. Optical perceptions may be deceptive due to the angle of view and the ball's elevation relative to the line, necessitating precise measurements or technological assistance to ascertain its true position relative to the boundary. This is compounded by the dynamic and rapid nature of the game, where the ball's position and velocity are constantly changing, adding layers of complexity to its spatial assessment.

Arsenal fan "but I saw green grass"
 

Nayim60yards

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Haven't looked yet but after beating them and us if West Ham haven't tweeted out North London is Claret and Blue they are missing a trick.
 

RuskyM

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Was amazing how many of them were leaving after 80 minutes yesterday. They know last year was the chance and they blew it. Funny.
 

djhotspur

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They aren’t as good as their fans think they are.
On for 80 points this season, that’s without losing any key players for a sustained period.
 

E17yid

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His dad should be ashamed of himself.
The only time my boy has cried about something football related was when we were 5-0 down to Newcastle after 20 mins last season. He turned around and with a tear in his eye said “daddy do I have to support Spurs”

obviously I laughed in his face and said “of course you do you silly ****”
 

Oscar22

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Haven’t watched that video but from the look of the thumbnail I’m assuming she cried about Arsenal whilst pointing to her onlyfans? Can see them a mile off
 

UncleBuck

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The only time my boy has cried about something football related was when we were 5-0 down to Newcastle after 20 mins last season. He turned around and with a tear in his eye said “daddy do I have to support Spurs”

obviously I laughed in his face and said “of course you do you silly ****”
Had the same nonsense with my eight year old last night, trouble is my nutter has the combination of welling and wanting to slide tackle a wall or punch me in the testicles for putting him through it.
 
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