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Steve Carr
Remember this one fellas....?
This one still haunts me as well. Would have gone 2-0 up, instead lost 2-1. Poch sacked a couple of months later.
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Remember this one fellas....?
I remember that one. Didn’t they say that he was 7mm off side? As if the technology is accurate enough to measure to 7mm. WALOB!This one still haunts me as well. Would have gone 2-0 up, instead lost 2-1. Poch sacked a couple of months later.
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I remember that one. Didn’t they say that he was 7mm off side? As if the technology is accurate enough to measure to 7mm. WALOB!
I remember that one. Didn’t they say that he was 7mm off side? As if the technology is accurate enough to measure to 7mm. WALOB!
Indeed. But in a world in which even multi-million $ PGMs aren’t accurate to less than about 10 feet, why has the EPL kittend itself out to a technology which pretends to uphold standards that are clearly Impossible?I suppose PGMOL would say it's more accurate than the officals who couldn't see our goal v United was about a yard over the line or that Vertonghen was 5 yards in his own half when ruled offside.
Indeed. But in a world in which even multi-million $ PGMs aren’t accurate to less than about 10 feet, why has the EPL kittend itself out to a technology which pretends to uphold standards that are clearly Impossible?
Actually I know the answer to that: it involves multi-million $
Because officiating mistakes were getting so much media attention and fan complaints.
I think if we are keeping it we should just go the NFL route, say allow 2 coach challenges per coach per game. Puts the onus on the teams to decide if they think there's an error/wrongdoing. Just accept the refereeing beyond that. If they get something wrong then it's your fault you didn't challenge...you had the opportunity. Also limits the amount of var interruptions
I think if we are keeping it we should just go the NFL route, say allow 2 coach challenges per coach per game. Puts the onus on the teams to decide if they think there's an error/wrongdoing. Just accept the refereeing beyond that. If they get something wrong then it's your fault you didn't challenge...you had the opportunity. Also limits the amount of var interruptions
In respects of offside....it's a line call (generally) ...so I have no problem with technology deciding that. And to satisfy your complaint you can move that line anywhere you want if you want to favour the attacker more.I agree with the challenge element but we would still have the subjective decision made by a committee of refs colleagues. Where is the exact point of a defenders arm that is a handball or the height of a tackle on a leg to be dangerous, the force of a push or tug on shirt to be a foul? There is no consistency not just with different refs or VAR but the same ref will give different decisions for similar situations in a game.
When I played offside was when a player was ahead of the defender when pass was made not 5cm of any part of their body.
There need to review the whole system and come back with something the players, managers and fans can trust and an independent body running it.
In respects of offside....it's a line call (generally) ...so I have no problem with technology deciding that. And to satisfy your complaint you can move that line anywhere you want if you want to favour the attacker more.
Many decisions are subjective by there very nature and we have to let the officials decide, simply based on who else are we going to let decide?. My system at least gives some power to the coach to 'force' a review.
Think there initially has to be an acceptance there is no perfect solution.
In respects of offside....it's a line call (generally) ...so I have no problem with technology deciding that. And to satisfy your complaint you can move that line anywhere you want if you want to favour the attacker more.
Many decisions are subjective by there very nature and we have to let the officials decide, simply based on who else are we going to let decide?. My system at least gives some power to the coach to 'force' a review.
Think there initially has to be an acceptance there is no perfect solution.
That's what I said...we can move the line so it requires the forward to have 100% daylight between him and the defender to be offside if you wantI'd rather the technology was used to measure daylight between opponents than the cm of body parts.
I played over 20 years as a defender and even in that time I disliked using offside as a tactic, a defender is relying on the officials to do their job and if you didn't get the flag it was your fault.
Yes, for everything that requires measurements. What about the rest?There is always a perfect solution, if you take the right measurements.
Yes, in everything that requires measurements. What about the rest?
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