Do away with the lines and show it in real time. Then obvious offsides will be apparent, others give the benefit to the attacking team.
Any part onside or any part offside is surely the same thing? We'll still be arguing over a hairline. Ditch it for offside
Level with any part of the body should be onside imo. Let’s favour the attacker not the defender.
What you just said.Having just looked at the Premier League website they say VAR will only be used to resolve 'clear and obvious' errors and missed incidents, yet the explanation of the precision in which VAR operators come to a decision shows that it was never going to be just 'clear and obvious' errors but pretty much every goal and penalty.
The site also says the technology means viewers can see the decision being reached in real time, whereas the reality for fans attending is no replay until the decison has been reached, often 2 minutes or more after the goal.
It's criminal the system wasn't trialled for a whole season in some mini European league before being rolled out. This is supposed to be the best and richest league in the world with a global fanbase and betting infrastructure around it.
Would have to be body - otherwise strikers would be offside and hold their arm out to be behind the defender to gain a yard advantage!
Leave onfield decisions to the officials. Train them better, pay them more.
People don't seem to fathom that ANY decision in a game of football can lead to different outcomes. A missed freekick, an offside that didn't directly result in a goal chance could favour the defending team, corners and throw-ins are still incorrectly called all the time and let's not open pandora's box by delving into injury time and how grossly inaccurate it is and how teams take the ****ing piss in the dying stages to see off a game.
Either ALL of it, EVERY decision has to be scrutinised or none of them. Leave them to the officials, human error is part of the game and just because the game is sickeningly inundated with money does not mean we have to ruin it. I'm not sure which is worse currently, celebrating a goal half-heartedly in the knowledge it has to be checked, or the half-hearted pantomime cheer when 30k people are looking at a screen to confirm it. It's a ****ing circus act.
Goal like tech is totally different as it provides a black and white decision within seconds. If only people had seen this coming eh.....