Apparently an 8 minute delay today for an offside Bournemouth v Wolves. Crazy it's ruining the game.
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Apparently an 8 minute delay today for an offside Bournemouth v Wolves. Crazy it's ruining the game.
Semi-automated offside in play as well, apparently it was broken. They checked two handballs, then realized the semi-automated offside wasn't working and finally ruled it out for offside. Shambles.
Heard on radio this morning Arsene Wenger proposing changes to the offside law., He’s proposing the whole body needs to be in front of defender to be offside. Can’t continue with these toe nail or halfway up the arm offside by a centimetre decisions, it’s absolutely pathetic. The rule needs modernising.
Give the VAR team 3 angles in real time and 30 seconds to make a decision.
If they can’t say definitively off or on then it’s not a clear and obvious error and the on field decision stands.
I thought VAR was only for "cear and obvious errors".
If it takes more than a minute to review, it's neither clear nor obvious.
call me old fashioned, but i reckon that it should be left to the linesperson and the referee, if they get it wrong then so be it. The amount of abuse officials get since the advent of social media, 101 camera angles, hours and hours of bullshit from fans that isn't contained to the home or the pub, workplace etc. It's alright to say that you think that the officials got something wrong, to insult them and abuse them isn't, and that's one of the reasons why we're seeing things like VAR. Moan by all means, but take it for what it is and understand that officials getting things wrong is just part of the game we love. People grizzle too much these days, get on with it. Old bastard rant over :thumbup:
Personally, as a neutral more than anything, VAR and how it’s currently used seems to have been to the detriment to my casual viewing of the sport compared to others that have adopted technology to assist with refereeing decisions. It needs to be much more prescribed and time limited. There needs also to be an acceptance from supporters/viewers that there’s still going to be mistakes.
I’m starting to feel there’s just something about football that makes it difficult to introduce this without it detracting from what makes the game what it is. Without this sounding stupid, I think it’s how important and relatively rare goals are as a scoring measure compared to other sports (cricket, tennis, rugby, etc). Now, there’s an argument there of course that is exactly why VAR is needed, but the unintended consequence is the need to unturn as many stones as possible to rule a goal out and that rush of emotion, back of the net feeling, is being slowly diminished as a result.