Offside judgement (Laporte v Wolves)

They called it offside by an inch but the VAR has the discretion to place the line anywhere in a 6 inch area on Laporte’s arm. So they can basically do what they want now with offsides.

If they drew the line according to the players’ feet it would reduce the discretion and more often than not give the attacker the advantage.
They shouldn't be allowed to use the lines at all. They should look with their eyes and if it's not immediately obvious, then the goal should stand. Or they should go with what the linesman decided. It's supposed to be for clear errors, not forensic investigation into every decision.
 
End of the day its affected every team at some point this season.
One thing every fan, every player and every manager can agree on is it needs to be changed for next season. Its sucking the life out of the game as your first reaction every time the ball hits the net is look at the linesman, look at the ref, hold your breath, wait for the replay.
That's not how to celebrate a goal.
 
Yup. That's correct. I posted this on the match thread.

The law regarding offside: "The first point of contact of the ‘play’ or ‘touch’ of the ball should be used."

The correct freeze frame should have been a split second before this picture. A split second before this, Laporte would have been further out and the defender would have been further back.

The question is, was there an earlier frame they could have used.

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This is an argument I can get behind. Until they’re running “offside cameras” at much higher frame rates and showing us the frame before and after (like cricket) then they need to allow a much bigger margin of error.

Holland already does with an “umpires call” type of solution.

But both linos gave them offside today and at least var gave us one back. Without it we score one less.
 
They shouldn't be allowed to use the lines at all. They should look with their eyes and if it's not immediately obvious, then the goal should stand. Or they should go with what the linesman decided. It's supposed to be for clear errors, not forensic investigation into every decision.
Exactly right.

There are too many frames where the ball can be in contact with the assister where there are movements from the assistee to make it unreliable.
 
Where are Laporte's legs? The line looks straight (haven't got my spirit level out) It's just one of those toss a coin decisions, thankfully it didn't affect the result
 
They called it offside by an inch but the VAR has the discretion to place the line anywhere in a 6 inch area on Laporte’s arm. So they can basically do what they want now with offsides.

If they drew the line according to the players’ feet it would reduce the discretion and more often than not give the attacker the advantage.
Thats the thing. You cant seriously say that its offside. Could be, but could equally well not be. When in doubt it should NOT be called.
 
Are you kidding?

You’re kidding right?

You do understand why the graphic matters to an offside call don’t you?

please tell me this is a Clarkie, I refuse to believe football fans are that ignorant of the laws of the game.
I understand the laws of the game, I also understand when we get fucked over. Even my Mrs said the line wasn't straight. The technology is not good enough to be accurate on tight calls and it totally spoils any enjoyment
 
They shouldn't be allowed to use the lines at all. They should look with their eyes and if it's not immediately obvious, then the goal should stand. Or they should go with what the linesman decided. It's supposed to be for clear errors, not forensic investigation into every decision.
Clear and obvious not an issue for offsides. We are told they are black and white decisions. Binary. Off or on

totally fictious of course, and try as I may I can see nothing from any governing bodies about the margin of error of the tech
 
Yup. That's correct. I posted this on the match thread.

The law regarding offside: "The first point of contact of the ‘play’ or ‘touch’ of the ball should be used."

The correct freeze frame should have been a split second before this picture. A split second before this, Laporte would have been further out and the defender would have been further back.

The question is, was there an earlier frame they could have used.

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I go back to my original point, city have had more goals wrongly chalked off by the mysterious man in the shed at Scamley Park than any other side. I hope somebody is keeping tabs....
 
Yup. That's correct. I posted this on the match thread.

The law regarding offside: "The first point of contact of the ‘play’ or ‘touch’ of the ball should be used."

The correct freeze frame should have been a split second before this picture. A split second before this, Laporte would have been further out and the defender would have been further back.

The question is, was there an earlier frame they could have used.

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Exactly.

Roll back to West Ham last season, Sterling goal ruled out. Being Sport went over that goal numerous times and showed when the ball was actually played and showed Raheem clearly onside! VAR said shortly after "they use the wrong clip, But it's a work on progress".

Yeah right, Over a year on a still brown envelopes been passed about. All of us know this title would be in our cabinet in January only for VAR giving the rags false hope.

Pricks.
 
They shouldn't be allowed to use the lines at all. They should look with their eyes and if it's not immediately obvious, then the goal should stand. Or they should go with what the linesman decided. It's supposed to be for clear errors, not forensic investigation into every decision.
I agree mate - it would be a bit like Umpire’s call with the DRS in cricket and only the howlers would be reversed.

Would also give the fans in the ground more reason to celebrate goals as well.

But now the referees have been given this much power they’re never going to relinquish it.
 
the rules state it was offside.
it was offside.
If the rules are wrong, that's a bigger debate.

As soon as the lino flags - it becomes a case of clear and obvious error. That wasn't a clear and obvious error.
 
I agree mate - it would be a bit like Umpire’s call with the DRS in cricket and only the howlers would be reversed.

Would also give the fans in the ground more reason to celebrate goals as well.

But now the referees have been given this much power they’re never going to relinquish it.
The umpires call analogy is a good one tbh. At its best video technology is supportive of the referee on the pitch which they can call upon. The current system is a real mess and with multiple versions in play across the game, and no real momentum behind improving it, it’s not getting better
 

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