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Lines(wo)men were pretty well accurate, so, as suggested above and works well in cricket, have lino's call defined, that way the lino can raise a flag as they used to. Var can check quickly because they're not fussing about whether a line scraped over a toenail or armpit hair.
To me a player can be in an offside position but the ref in assessing needs to determine if it creates a clear and obvious advantage. Or if it made a clear and obvious difference to a goal being scored. So many VAR calls are for the most marginal examples (see Coventry goal in FA Cup SF that was ruled out). If they can get rid of that VAR becomes a more useful resource. Same with handballs. Common sense can determine intent. Some of the incidental handballs resulting in penalties are ludicrous.
Quote from: Woofles The Wonder Dog on May 19, 2024, 12:04:05 PMLines(wo)men were pretty well accurate, so, as suggested above and works well in cricket, have lino's call defined, that way the lino can raise a flag as they used to. Var can check quickly because they're not fussing about whether a line scraped over a toenail or armpit hair.Why can’t we just have the right answer? In cricket lbw they’re guessing out of necessity. In football offsides we have the technology to give a factual decision (if they use the ball sensor to) or as close to it as we could possibly hope. That seems like a better answer to me. If people are worried about toenails they could build in a margin of tolerance, but there always a line where that last mm will count, whether it is the actual line or the adjusted tolerance line, so I don’t see much point in having anything other than the correct answer.
If you are Webb and his merry band of incompetents at PGMOL you are loving the debate about whether VAR should be abolished or not…yet again the focus is not on the actual issue which is the users / operators.In terms of tech the moment we have a chip in the ball to judge the moment the ball is played to ensure the right image is judged for offsides it’ll be fine.From my perspective I’d like to see the screens kicked out, if the VAR wants to make a decision they do and they put their name to it rather than sew the seed of doubt in refs mind so they almost always do what the VAR wants anyway.Would also sack off slow motion replays…judge it at full speed as slow motion just changes everything Proper comms to those in the stadium is pathetic that after how many years they haven’t addressed.Final change would be to employ and FULLY train pure VAR officials…not other refs trying to assist their mates…it’s a role that should be independent and not as add on to the day job of being a ref.