
And that’s not even counting the other player moving the other direction. Or the fact that the ball and the “line of offside” are both moving. So you can safely double that margin of error in most cases.
If the call is within the margin of error, then this should be applied. Don’t know why this wasn’t beforeI believe that if an official, usually a linesman, suspected an offside but wasn't certain he was required to give the forward the benefit of the doubt pre Var.
There may be a case to apply this where the margins on Var are so small and we don't have the technology to indicate the exact moment that the ball was
kicked.
Similarly with cricket dismissals, I wonder how many results, and trophies would have been different pre Var and the cricket equivalent.
Has anyone gone back and checked how many times VAR has saved Liverpool this season? They've been spamming 1-0's for a while now. I don't feel like other teams have had as many decisions go their way as they have.
In the past it used to be pens but its VAR now.
In Tennis - they let the computer decide if its in or out, wouldn't it be fairer to do it that way instead of having four people squinting at the screen trying to decide if they can get away with giving Liverpool a goal.
The fairest way would be for the ref to decide if they need to use the replay or not, then when he goes to the TV monitor have it shown on the big screen so everyone can see it.
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VAR 'should not be too forensic' - football law-makers set to issue guidance
Football's rule-making body says the video assistant referee should not be "too forensic" over offsides - and should only be used to reverse "clear and obvious" errors.www.bbc.co.uk
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Yes, but a lot of umpire's decisions are judged incorrect and reversed. I wonder historically how many matches and even test series would have been differentcricket has umpires call, means that if only half or less of the ball is hitting the stumps on Hawkeye, they stick with the original decision
Its just trading one man's opinion with his eyes for that of another man's opinion through pixels. The FA have turned this into a circus.
Only 6 is misleading. Would probably be more. For example, the city game, where city should have had a pen, and then Liverpool go and score, that game would not be counted in these stats. That’s a game that went from losing to winning in 1 decision, and it won’t be counted as “var’s fault” due to them winning 3-0. So that’s a 6 point swing towards one team.According to SSN this morning without VAR Liverpool would only be 6 points ahead in the league go figure.