VAR Discussion Thread

Watching FA Cup games tonight- the joy of the fans celebrating goals. No fucking around wondering if some **** is going to chalk it off.

Ah the good old days where we all went ballistic when the ball hit the net.

What a set of cunts that deprived us of the one thing we lived for. Celebrating a goal
 
"Seems" to work well. That is the problem. It looks nice and is relatively quick, but how do we know it's accurate? Who knows how it actually works? And I don't mean FPS, the number of data points, the frequency of data and other PR guff. I mean how do they actually determine an off-side? A nice picture doesn't mean anything to me unless I know how it's created.

It's a good point. The fact that the Premier League wouldn't let micro chips be put into the ball is shady as because that lets the powers that be know when the ball has been kicked, which is pretty important in deeming if a player is offside or not.
Its explain here

The PL ball sponsor is Puma therefore the Adidas patented technology, as used by FIFA, for the sensor in the ball wasnt possible

The kick point (KP) is determined by the SAOT using the 30 high speed cameras, suggested to VAR who can over rule it the 3D image is generated by the software once confirmed by VAR
Some strange images have been shown like the position of Dias in the Newcastle goal allowed against City was this because they manipulated the KP?
 
Its explain here

The PL ball sponsor is Puma therefore the Adidas patented technology, as used by FIFA, for the sensor in the ball wasnt possible

The kick point (KP) is determined by the SAOT using the 30 high speed cameras, suggested to VAR who can over rule it the 3D image is generated by the software once confirmed by VAR
Some strange images have been shown like the position of Dias in the Newcastle goal allowed against City was this because they manipulated the KP?
I didn't know the the tech was Adidas, so that makes sense with the animosity that exists historically between Puma and Adidas.
 
Its explain here

The PL ball sponsor is Puma therefore the Adidas patented technology, as used by FIFA, for the sensor in the ball wasnt possible

The kick point (KP) is determined by the SAOT using the 30 high speed cameras, suggested to VAR who can over rule it the 3D image is generated by the software once confirmed by VAR
Some strange images have been shown like the position of Dias in the Newcastle goal allowed against City was this because they manipulated the KP?
The Spanish Supercup final I assumed used Adidas balls as the VAR computer Sims were almost instant.
 
Its explain here

The PL ball sponsor is Puma therefore the Adidas patented technology, as used by FIFA, for the sensor in the ball wasnt possible

The kick point (KP) is determined by the SAOT using the 30 high speed cameras, suggested to VAR who can over rule it the 3D image is generated by the software once confirmed by VAR
Some strange images have been shown like the position of Dias in the Newcastle goal allowed against City was this because they manipulated the KP?
It used to be such a simple game. None of us asked for this shit.
 
Guardian nails it tonight:

The grand old Cup may have its detractors but one of the most attractive qualities it currently offers is a lack of VARness. Suddenly, you can actually celebrate a goal without fear of those lines or 10-minute delays while players work on their muscle injuries while standing around in the cold. VAR comes into play for every tie from the fifth round and will be available for the quarter-finals, semi-finals and the final.
 
The PL ball sponsor is Puma therefore the Adidas patented technology, as used by FIFA, for the sensor in the ball wasnt possible
I knew that, but if China can copy western cars, give them slightly different names and get away with it, then why can't Puma rip open an Adidas ball and copy but slightly alter their "patented" chip technology?
 
I knew that, but if China can copy western cars, give them slightly different names and get away with it, then why can't Puma rip open an Adidas ball and copy but slightly alter their "patented" chip technology?
I’m sure that Adidas have framed the patent such that’s it difficult to replicate without the copiers facing a lawsuit there is already enough bad blood between them and Puma, also would PL want to get involved they have enough of legal fees as it is
 
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Mistakes up - and those are the mistakes they're willing to admit were mistakes - offside ones never mentioned etc. Fucking waste of time.
 

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