yes I thought how is Gross in that position the others are no where near itLet's be honest, a lot of us feel uneasy with this because we just can't quite comprehend Gross being QUICK enough to be offside.
The law used to be that level was offside. Before it had to be 3 defenders, not 2. The law was also changed so that an attacker had to be interfering with play to be offside. It has changed several times in favour of the attacking player.This completely
That’s what the law always was
I think there really should be daylight surely
I think we need to restore some balance.The law used to be that level was offside. Before it had to be 3 defenders, not 2. The law was also changed so that an attacker had to be interfering with play to be offside. It has changed several times in favour of the attacking player.
He's clearly not level with the defender though. His entire head and body is ahead of the defender. Only his trailing leg is level.I think they got the lines right with the ball and his foot, and was just offside the way they interpret the rules these days.
That's the bigger issue in my eyes, the law / rules / whatever says that if the attacker is level with the last defender, he is onside. Under any reasonable definition Gross is level with the defender. As was Dunk at Everton, as was McGinn yesterday, as was the case in so many stupidly disallowed goals.
Every player must wear a belly button piercing with a chip in it, or a Prince Albert.Unfortunately, GPS would be less accurate than VAR lines.
Currently the Galileo's positioning service, the High Accuracy Service (HAS) is now freely available to users around the globe. It targets a positioning accuracy better than 20 cm in the horizontal domain and 40 cm in the vertical domain, in nominal conditions of use.
20 cm is less accurate than half the width of a football boot.
What I would like to see is a body point standard - don't use a knee just because that happens to be the furthest outstretched limb. Should be something more central. Maybe belly buttons or similar?
I've said many a time, it is like VAR wants to disallow goals whereas we, as fans, go because we want to see goals. It is ruining the game for me.I think the law should be changed sick of these marginal mm decisions stealing goals from the game. I think the attacker should actually be clear of the defender and ball to be offside. The law was put inlace to basically prevent goal-hanging with the speed of the game these days you get these small margin decisions decided by the frame rate of the technology that is used with no margin for error allowed.
The game is about goals and we should be giving the benefit of the doubt to the attacker not the defender.
That said if we have the automated system next season I assume that means we get an instant decisions rather than wait three minutes for someone to suck the life out of a football stadium.
When was it that it had to be 3 defenders?The law used to be that level was offside. Before it had to be 3 defenders, not 2. The law was also changed so that an attacker had to be interfering with play to be offside. It has changed several times in favour of the attacking player.
I think we need to restore some balance.
Any part of a player found to be offside to be chopped off with LASERS.
That'll teach players to try and score "goals".
When was it that it had to be 3 defenders?
I never knew that
changed it in 1925 to 2 defendersThe law used to be that level was offside. Before it had to be 3 defenders, not 2. The law was also changed so that an attacker had to be interfering with play to be offside. It has changed several times in favour of the attacking player.
I genuinely wonder if EVENTUALLY (maybe more like 20 years from now) there will be a fixed camera running alongside the throw-in line, that is fixed to run alongside the exact location of the ball at all times (up until it goes off at either end, obviously). That or a bullet time type situation with about 20 cameras along the side of the pitch which between them can triangulate exact position of ball.Asking for 'daylight' between the players cant work with VAR as it currently operates, as you would need to have a camera exactly level with any incident.
Have you been smoking weed?I genuinely wonder if EVENTUALLY (maybe more like 20 years from now) there will be a fixed camera running alongside the throw-in line, that is fixed to run alongside the exact location of the ball at all times (up until it goes off at either end, obviously). That or a bullet time type situation with about 20 cameras along the side of the pitch which between them can triangulate exact position of ball.
Would be pretty crazy but seems like something that theoretically could work?
I am on VERY little sleep atm.Have you been smoking weed?
I agree with this completely, 60 seconds seems perfectly reasonable to alter the on field decision. If it takes any longer than a minute then it's not a clear and obvious error.I think if a decision cannot be made within 60 second, it is not a clear and obvious error, and stick to the onfield decision.
Keeping fans waiting for 4 mins is ridiculous.
T'was his knee, keep up !Not entirely sure it was offside. Yes his foot is beyond the villa defender BUT what is not clear and is not shown on VAR is the position of the ball when it was passed across. If it is ahead or level with Gross's foot then he is not offside.
Much easier to put a sensor in the ball, as they did in the World Cup.I genuinely wonder if EVENTUALLY (maybe more like 20 years from now) there will be a fixed camera running alongside the throw-in line, that is fixed to run alongside the exact location of the ball at all times (up until it goes off at either end, obviously). That or a bullet time type situation with about 20 cameras along the side of the pitch which between them can triangulate exact position of ball.
Would be pretty crazy but seems like something that theoretically could work?