Falmer Flutter ©
Well-known member
Off side though, (within the existing off side laws) IS black and white. Regardless of how tight it is. It isn't about it being 'clear and obvious' that she WAS off side. Once the images have proved that she was (however tight) then it is CLEAR that a mistake has been made.
Back to our LBW dismissal - let's say the batsman got a tiny feather of an inside edge on the ball. That wouldn't be 'clear and obvious' to the umpire in real time, but once proven, it is still CLEARLY an error.
I suppose it comes down to whether you're in the camp of not really giving a shit if every decision is technically "correct" or whether you're happy with this bizarre desire for perfection over human emotions and fragility. I'm 100% in the former. It just doesn't bother me whether a goal is given for or against my team despite someone's toe being offside, or a penalty not being given despite the ball striking a defender's arm from two yards. In fact, that sense of injustice or getting away with something is a huge part of my viewing experience, as is celebrating a goal or penalty save without having to wait two or three minutes before being told to do so. Just let the game play out and be officiated on the pitch. Mistakes happen, yet millions of people keep coming back week after week.