hoveboyslim
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Cheers. I’ve not seen that before. More often than not it’s both teams encroaching and it doesn’t answer that
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What points have we gained this season due to no VAR? Isn’t it better to get the right result.
It isn’t perfect in cricket either. There is an even larger grey area where it is umpire’s call. Also replays for whether a ball carried are flawed. That said it means that far far more decisions are correct and the clangers are removed. To reject something because it is not perfect means we don’t get any improvements.
How many times was VAR used against Bournemouth? It is very very easy to add something about phase of play and how long you go back.
You have just listed very easily overcome issues.
I am calling bull on not renewing season ticket over it next year. Goodness me.
But in cricket VAR, the replays of what the third umpire is looking at are shown on tv / big screen. You have the "soft signal" from the on ground umpires. On tv you can hear the third umpire talking about what he is looking at and the reason for his decision.
In rugby you have the above but can also listen in to the discussion between on field ref and the tv ref, you get to see replays of the controversial incident and the explanation for the conclusion reached.
I think this just goes to show how far behind football is compared to other major sports in keeping the spectator informed.
I agree that football is behind and will hopefully catch up. At first Cricket wasn’t as transparent as it is now and is now much better than it was.
I might be wrong, but wasn’t there fears about showing replays inside the ground due to worries about crowd issues? I don’t see why it couldn’t be on the screens at the Amex. The issue comes with interpretation of the laws. I hate the offside law and whether someone is interfering with play. But that is an issue for the offside law not tech. For example in the Burnley match Vokes was clearly offside, and if we ignore that vydra was also a few inches offside, I would say that Vokes was interfering with play because the defenders might have pushed up to play him offside ie him being there changed how the opposition played. How could that be anything other than interfering?
Excellent use of VAR in the Cup semi today. An incorrect decision was corrected and it took 90 seconds.
92 clubs enter the league cup it runs for over 6 months. There are moans about waiting 90 seconds to get the right decision. Odd
If you stop the clock then it is fine. The game will take a few minutes longer but I am a strong advocate that the right result is more important.
Imagine if Brighton get to the FA cup final. We are winning 1-0 with 40 seconds left and aguero scores and offside goal. Which option is better
1. 90 seconds checking the decision to check. Offside. Brighton won the cup.
2. Ref gives the goal. We lose on pens. We just get over it because we could t spare 90 seconds.
I can’t understand why in this day and age people are more worried about 90 seconds than a correct decision.
If you stop the clock then it is fine. The game will take a few minutes longer but I am a strong advocate that the right result is more important.
Imagine if Brighton get to the FA cup final. We are winning 1-0 with 40 seconds left and aguero scores and offside goal. Which option is better
1. 90 seconds checking the decision to check. Offside. Brighton won the cup.
2. Ref gives the goal. We lose on pens. We just get over it because we could t spare 90 seconds.
I can’t understand why in this day and age people are more worried about 90 seconds than a correct decision.
If you stop the clock then it is fine. The game will take a few minutes longer but I am a strong advocate that the right result is more important.
Imagine if Brighton get to the FA cup final. We are winning 1-0 with 40 seconds left and aguero scores and offside goal. Which option is better
1. 90 seconds checking the decision to check. Offside. Brighton won the cup.
2. Ref gives the goal. We lose on pens. We just get over it because we could t spare 90 seconds.
I can’t understand why in this day and age people are more worried about 90 seconds than a correct decision.
Doesn’t the Chelsea angle suffer from the opposite issue to the original angle? I.e. the lean is not really taken into account on original angle but on the Chelsea angle it is over emphasised. Shouldn’t their be a line up to the top of his body from the Chelsea line?
It is all about angles and perspective. Surely technology must be available to have a real time computer simulation. This would be the same as a tennis Hawkeye. The event is happened. Give it a year or two and it will all be instantaneous (on the assumption they agree whobis and isn’t interfering)
Hawkeye is already used on the goal line of course. Using it for offside is probably more problematic as there are no specific lines to aim the cameras at.