After we benefitted against Sheff Utd it's a no, after we benefitted against Spurs it's a no and after we lost out to it today it's still a no. It's ruining the game. Hate it with a passion. Bin it now.
Was the marginal offside the cross before the goal, or the one before that?
I still support VAR for foul based decisions such as red cards and penalties.
The offside thing needs a serious look at. Today was ridiculous. His knuckle was offside.
Why is the upper body even counted towards offside decisions? Should be the feet surely - it's "foot"ball afterall.
This would at least make it more black and white - rather than including pinkies and quiffs in the decision.
I still support VAR for foul based decisions such as red cards and penalties.
The offside thing needs a serious look at. Today was ridiculous. His knuckle was offside.
Why is the upper body even counted towards offside decisions? Should be the feet surely - it's "foot"ball afterall.
This would at least make it more black and white - rather than including pinkies and quiffs in the decision.
From the original free kick his arm is slightly off side. Think it was 5-6 phases later we actually scored
The position of the feet.
It would largely take away the need for digital lines in a 3D environment, when you could determine the offside simply by whose foot is in front.
Including arms in the decision is just mental, which also puts taller players at a disadvantage, yet whoever's arm is in front offers no advantage towards the play whatsoever.
Football was better when we did.But what's the alternative if it's not any part of the body? You are then bringing more human judgement into the equation in judging what part of the body should be counted, that won't solve arguments.
The current situation will chalk off a lot of goals that would have stood before but I don't see any way round this. We can't go back to offside goals deciding matches
But what's the alternative if it's not any part of the body? You are then bringing more human judgement into the equation in judging what part of the body should be counted, that won't solve arguments.
The current situation will chalk off a lot of goals that would have stood before but I don't see any way round this. We can't go back to offside goals deciding matches
Utter VAR buffoonery. Plucky had several chances to clear the ball after that free kick but stuffed it up. So after several phases have played out, its pulled back because Burns FOREARM (which he can't even score with) is deemed a fraction in front of the defender. And thats if you're buying that they've got the microsecond the ball was played spot on as well.
Its a scandalous call, quite possibly the rankest one of the season. VAR is actually getting worse and worse.
It’s pretty simple
It’s meant to be clear and obvious
Clear and obvious means you are looking at the picture without any lines and a time limit
If you can’t see it within 30 seconds without assistance it’s not clear and obvious.
Have you seen the one one in the palace game yet?
The worst is still the one given against sheff united at Spurs.
They've already decided offsides are not subject to the "clear and obvious" mantra that fouls are subject to. They want to make it a binary yes/no, hence the little lines. But it still doesn't always work properly, and never will under the current format, as we saw again today.