Made this point on the FA Cup thread but to me it warrants its own discussion.
In my lifetime three law changes have made the game better to watch by a huge degree. They are the back pass law change, three points for a win and changing offside so you are on if you’re level.
VAR is regressing the third change to the detriment of the game. Coventry’s is one example but there are others where the players are level to the naked eye but fractionally different with a computerised protractor (and lines drawn at an arbitrary time and sometimes on the wrong player).
What are the best law changes you remember? Are any being negated by technology or cheating? What can be done about VAR “offsides” like yesterday, so that level once again becomes onside?
In my lifetime three law changes have made the game better to watch by a huge degree. They are the back pass law change, three points for a win and changing offside so you are on if you’re level.
VAR is regressing the third change to the detriment of the game. Coventry’s is one example but there are others where the players are level to the naked eye but fractionally different with a computerised protractor (and lines drawn at an arbitrary time and sometimes on the wrong player).
What are the best law changes you remember? Are any being negated by technology or cheating? What can be done about VAR “offsides” like yesterday, so that level once again becomes onside?