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[Football] Bournemouth to sue hawk eye







NooBHA

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Jan 13, 2015
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They won't win

'' Hawkeye '' is an '' aid '' for referees - It does not referee the match and neither does VAR for that matter.

So Bournemouth are wasting their time. I agree that it is sad that it was missed by '' Hawkeye '' but the fault lies with the Referee / VAR / And the Off Field Officials - If it is not brought to the referee's attention by VAR then Bournemouth don't have a leg to stand on in the Courts except morally.

Every Club in the League has a sad tale to tell about how they were treated unfavourably by VAR during the course of the season.
 


Icy Gull

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Jul 5, 2003
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Every Club in the League has a sad tale to tell about how they were treated unfavourably by VAR during the course of the season.

I think the Albion were beneficeries!
 




Harry Wilson's tackle

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They did say their system was foolproof.

On that basis the refs association made a ruling that it could never be over-ruled.

They should be sued.

I agree. This is all about rules. They are so badly written it is embarrassing. In my experience you have to have one person with wit and vision to write rules, beta-test the crap out of them, and then have the strength of personality to persuade all the other cretins on the committee to agree. And if it goes tits up there is someone to carry the can.

My guess is there was/is no leadership about the rules of the game. The written version I saw a couple of years ago is actually illiterate. If is an absolute disgrace, and typically 'old school' middle management English. A bunch of stiffs get together for a liquid lunch and fine meal, them make a few suggestions about tweaking the sacred rules, possibly one twit suggests a radical change that hasn't been thought through, the others say what a tremendous chap he is and it is carried on a show of grubby hands. The *****.

That said the decision cannot and will not (and arguably should not) be overruled now. Instead B'Muff should be given a huge slice of next year's TV money from the shitehouse side that stayed up in their stead. Let's see....that would be....Aston Villa! Jobza Goodun.
 






Beanstalk

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GT49er

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Absolutely no way the relegation places will be changed, so the only possible issue is a bit od financial compensation. Was Hawkeye actually switched on? - in which case they might have a case for negligence against whoever's job it was to switch it on. Similar if Hawkete wasn't set up properly on the day. Can't see much other hope for B'muff.
 




NooBHA

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Jan 13, 2015
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They did say their system was foolproof.

On that basis the refs association made a ruling that it could never be over-ruled.

They should be sued.

I have a view on that

I think the ref might have missed his watch beeping when it went over the line . The was too frightened to admit he might have made a mistake.

I don't know if it is possible to miss it or not ?
 


Acker79

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I would be amazed if the Premier League didn't have clubs signed up to not sue if there was a technological malfunction.

I thought that, but then, Bournemouth are no longer a premier league club, so perhaps if there is an agreement it no longer applies?
 


Saltydog

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Aug 29, 2011
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Not sure what they hope to achieve through this approach and someone has already pointed out this is consequential and not something that happened to them in the first party.
 




Easy 10

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That said the decision cannot and will not (and arguably should not) be overruled now. Instead B'Muff should be given a huge slice of next year's TV money from the shitehouse side that stayed up in their stead. Let's see....that would be....Aston Villa! Jobza Goodun.

Sorry, but thats bonkers. There is no possible way of knowing how that match would've played out had the goal been given. The assumption that Sheff Utd would have won that game is exactly that - a blind assumption, based on nothing but a snapshot of what the score would have been in the 41st minute of that game. No bookie in the world would have paid out on a Sheffield win at that point.

And that also ignores the fact that Plucky have been utter shithouse the entire season, had 38 chances to accumulate points they needed, and failed. Pinning their relegation on ONE INCIDENT in a game they were not even involved in is beyond ridiculous.

They deserve nothing except the relegation they earned by being junk.
 








Stat Brother

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Imagine a jury trial where to had to sit through playback of *every* Bournemouth game of the season in order to make that call. Hell!

Alternatively they could just show the 'highlights' package and it'll all be over before they'd have popped the corn.
 


Perfidious Albion

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Oct 25, 2011
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At the end of my tether
Correct wording from Sky
"Bournemouth's board will meet later this week to discuss the possibility of pursuing a compensation claim against Hawk-Eye, whose mistake may have contributed to their relegation "
Not so definite, but maybe? If they do it will at least draw attention to the hopeless failings of these technologies. I say , let the ref decide...
 


Acker79

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Sorry, but thats bonkers. There is no possible way of knowing how that match would've played out had the goal been given. The assumption that Sheff Utd would have won that game is exactly that - a blind assumption, based on nothing but a snapshot of what the score would have been in the 41st minute of that game. No bookie in the world would have paid out on a Sheffield win at that point.

And that also ignores the fact that Plucky have been utter shithouse the entire season, had 38 chances to accumulate points they needed, and failed. Pinning their relegation on ONE INCIDENT in a game they were not even involved in is beyond ridiculous.

They deserve nothing except the relegation they earned by being junk.

I think I generally agree with this. But this whole argument is also true of every refereeing decision, and I don't think that's ever stopped large swathes of people from claiming a referee mistake cost them the game, their place in the cup, the title, etc. The whole game turned on said mistake. If he doesn't send that player off, if he doesn't give that penalty, if they don't wrongly flag that offside, and so on.

How many people have argued we would have beaten saints at home if Andone hadn't got sent off? And so on.

Football fandom is regularly fuelled by similar blind assumptions, that are seemingly accepted by the majority. So I don't think I'd be as strong in the 'it's bonkers!' camp, since it's such a common thought process. But I do agree we have no idea how things would have played out if it had been given.
 


rippleman

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Oct 18, 2011
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So why are Bournemouth doing it then?

That rule talks about invalidating a match, which nobody is talking about

I think Hawkeye will win as well, but in any action where there are enormous financial disparities, there is always a risk that the smaller party can be bullied into settling

Not quite sure that Hawk-Eye Innovations are the "smaller party" here. According to Companies House Sony Europe BV is a "person with significant control".
The accounts to 31-3-19 show a turnover in excess of £41m and a very healthy balance sheet too.
 




nicko31

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The game ain't perfect, PLB need to get over it and make sure they still have Russia's backing...
 


dsr-burnley

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I have a view on that

I think the ref might have missed his watch beeping when it went over the line . The was too frightened to admit he might have made a mistake.

I don't know if it is possible to miss it or not ?

It beeps, it vibrates, it lights up, and the referee was looking at it because he suspected it had gone in. If it had beeped the referee could not have missed it. Hawkeye have said that it was switched on but the technology wasn't good enough to get the result right in the time.

And ignore the suggestion that Hawkeye claimed the system was foolproof. They did not. Has any manufacturer of complicated technology ever claimed their system was foolproof? No, they haven't. Treat that suggestion with contempt.
 


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