No. It's still in use(less)
Thanks.
Edit: what I wrote about goal line technology below is wrong - I just read that it actually is simply a camera job (seven of them), So they SHOULD have done a VAR check. What a shit shower. My Lord Denning comment, therefore, stands.
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My understanding about the game yesterday is the goal line tech, which does not need to see the ball - it is some sort of telemetry - did not set off the alarm in the referees earpiece meaning the ball cannot have crossed the line. Listening on the radio, folk said they were almost certain the ball crossed the line but couldn't be sure. In contrast, VAR is not done by telementry - it is done by video.
I presume the ref has absolute faith in goal line technology and why not? He would have deduced 'nothing to see here' and that a VAR check would not have been done becaise that would have been absurd.
A bit of a Lord Denning situation (meaning that it seems they feel a VAR check should not be done to check goal line technology because it would be a catastrophe if goal line technology had failed, and knowing that would not be in the national interest).
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