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[Football] How to fix offside / VAR issue.



RowZ

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Sep 12, 2022
75
Offside is easy to fix.

Do it ALL by feet - shoulders, head, arms don't matter. Just feet.

Put a little microchip in the front, side, and back of each boot, and get some radio waves flying about - done.
(By feet, tech wouldn't really be needed, as level can be always either onside or either offside - i don't care which - just want consistency.

So what if "Level" is creating inconsistency? "Spotto Bollocko Level." Do SB level as offside for the first half of season, and then as onside for second half, or, is onside for the team with most corners, or, the most possession in opposing half.

The not interfering with play gig; 15m away from ball action and didn't pull defenders out of position, or off pitch = exempt.

The current mess really needs to be changed.
 






Triggaaar

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Oct 24, 2005
53,133
Goldstone
Offside is easy to fix.

Do it ALL by feet - shoulders, head, arms don't matter. Just feet.

Put a little microchip in the front, side, and back of each boot, and get some radio waves flying about - done.
If you're going to simplify it to just feet, then one chip per boot is enough. But you still need someone to say which attaching player's chips to use, and judging by Estupinan's disallowed goal, they'd be capable of getting that wrong.


The current mess really needs to be changed.
VAR is a mess, but I don't think the offside decisions are that big of an issue (this weekend aside). Seeing goals ruled out for a player being an inch offside is annoying, but not the worst part of VAR.
 










Bodian

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May 3, 2012
14,250
Cumbria
VAR is a mess, but I don't think the offside decisions are that big of an issue (this weekend aside). Seeing goals ruled out for a player being an inch offside is annoying, but not the worst part of VAR.
I think the offside ones are the worst myself. This is where the 'instant celebration' aspect is most impactful - whereas before the glance to the lino was all it took before going mental. Now.... There aren't many other goals ruled out for other reasons now that they have sort of done away with fouls and handballs in the build up? The stuff about penalties and red cards is annoying, but rarely has the same psychological impact as scoring what everyone thinks is a perfectly good goal, and having it chalked off by something no-one could see.
 


Johnny RoastBeef

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Jan 11, 2016
3,471
The solution is already available. The Premier league will probably now fast track the same semi automatic VAR system FIFA used at the World Cup.

 






nicko31

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Jan 7, 2010
18,574
Gods country fortnightly
How to fix VAR issue? Get rid, its ruining the game
 






Sea Cider

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Dec 27, 2012
554
As has been said several times in these threads, the answer is easy. Get rid for offsides, keep for:

Ball over line
Checking red cards (only if awarded by ref)
Checking for penalties

By far the worst thing about VAR is checking for post-goal infringements, bin that off and it becomes fairly inoffensive
 




WATFORD zero

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Jul 10, 2003
27,766
Keep Goal Line technology.

Have VAR for the ref to check a screen if he is unsure, or for clear and obvious mistakes highlighted to the ref within 10 seconds for the ref to review. All decisions with ref.

Simple
 






Nobby

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Sep 29, 2007
2,892
Keep Goal Line technology.

Have VAR for the ref to check a screen if he is unsure, or for clear and obvious mistakes highlighted to the ref within 10 seconds for the ref to review. All decisions with ref.

Simple
It’s so simple. 👍👍. But then of course people like Lee Mason and the rest would lose their jobs
We just can’t have that can we
 


BNthree

Plastic JCL
Sep 14, 2016
11,452
WeHo
Either add more cameras along the pitch that are just for VAR, put the chip in the ball like at the World Cup and get some AI running to automate the process. Any verdict it comes to gets checked by a couple of humans to check it is correct or not.

Or bin it off and instead have 4 linos. One on each side of each half. More eyes on the pitch.
 


Uh_huh_him

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Sep 28, 2011
12,113
Either add more cameras along the pitch that are just for VAR, put the chip in the ball like at the World Cup and get some AI running to automate the process. Any verdict it comes to gets checked by a couple of humans to check it is correct or not.

Or bin it off and instead have 4 linos. One on each side of each half. More eyes on the pitch.

My conspiracy theory is that Refs are deliberately/subconsciously making VAR seem bad, in an attempt to delay AI from taking their jobs.
 




Bold Seagull

strong and stable with me, or...
Mar 18, 2010
30,458
Hove
Either add more cameras along the pitch that are just for VAR, put the chip in the ball like at the World Cup and get some AI running to automate the process. Any verdict it comes to gets checked by a couple of humans to check it is correct or not.

Or bin it off and instead have 4 linos. One on each side of each half. More eyes on the pitch.
What if linos opposite each other don't agree? More eyes on the pitch = more chaos?
 


BN41Albion

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Oct 1, 2017
6,827
If you're going to simplify it to just feet, then one chip per boot is enough. But you still need someone to say which attaching player's chips to use, and judging by Estupinan's disallowed goal, they'd be capable of getting that wrong.



VAR is a mess, but I don't think the offside decisions are that big of an issue (this weekend aside). Seeing goals ruled out for a player being an inch offside is annoying, but not the worst part of VAR.
I disagree - it's utterly infuriating waiting 3/4 bloody minutes for VAR to decide whether a goal is offside or not - especially when in the stadium. At least, pre-VAR, if you saw a flag up when the goal went in, you knew the goal wasn't going to stand. Whether it was actually offside or not was a matter of debate and discussion after the game (if at the game)

I just don't see the point in var - ultimately human decision-making and therefore error still comes into it (but in a far more infuriating manner); the very thing it was supposed to eradicate.
 


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