That is too simple.
No it's not. It would be a huge improvement.
That is too simple.
Think the ‘lines’ simply need to be made thicker to have a margin......can’t work on millimetres as they are doing now as it’s a level of precision that simply doesn’t work (as has been proven)
And all of that too.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.....
At last someone sees the problem with the suggestion. All attackers trailing an arm behind them.
Rules now say any part of body you are off side so all VAR decisions are correct by book. However supporters are not happy with this so Rules need changing. However this would be complicated as any change would have to be world wide. Whatever peoples views are surely we dont want to go back to days when sides winning goal was yards offside.and there were many
I suggested that yesterday. He clearly reads NSC.
No it's not. It would be a huge improvement.
Mr Grumpy just suggested changing the rules rather than VAR by saying that if any part of the striker is onside then he is onside. Switch the line checking the other way around so you are checking if any part of him was onside rather than offside.
Not something I had thought of before and it could have some merit.
I was taking the p..s as it is so simple and obvious that it wont happen.,
Prefer to do away with VAR altogether, but why not just make it that you are offside based on your foot position only.
It would be far easier to determine with the lines used on the screens to see if your foot was slightly ahead whereas the shoulder or armpit is never so clear with the lines used. I know technically your head or shoulder can score a goal but nearly all the goals ruled out are for shoulders being deemed to be fractionally ahead of the shoulder of the defender (which is still a bit subjective in my view).
Be easier and quicker in my view to make such a decision if this was the sole criteria and VAR continues to be used.
Mr Grumpy just suggested changing the rules rather than VAR by saying that if any part of the striker is onside then he is onside. Switch the line checking the other way around so you are checking if any part of him was onside rather than offside.
Not something I had thought of before and it could have some merit.
I don't like it.Mr Grumpy just suggested changing the rules rather than VAR by saying that if any part of the striker is onside then he is onside. Switch the line checking the other way around so you are checking if any part of him was onside rather than offside.
Not something I had thought of before and it could have some merit.