During a throw-in, *there is no such thing* as offside.
It only comes into existence when a player plays
or touches the ball and the throw itself isn't one of
those events.
>Jim Gordon nods, forgetting that --
>
> During a throw-in, everyone is onside.
>
> (My simplified terminology, above.)
>
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