Alan Harper's Tash
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Some will. IFAB don’t allow it currently.Fans want this in the PL ?
Some will. IFAB don’t allow it currently.Fans want this in the PL ?
Some will. IFAB don’t allow it currently.
It’d be better for fans actually there, I guess.yeh not for me, i can work out 99% of the time why the officials have disallowed a goal or made a big decision whether i agree with it or not - that's all a bit to much pantomime.
Have they run out of them as well?The only difference is that there is no chip in the ball,
It will be they have adidas as the balls. You're missing the point. The point is the biggest tournaments have the best systems and that system is with a chip in the ball.Except the Champions League doesn’t use the chip system - and has no intention of doing.
Have they run out of them as well?
Genuine question - did you ever question the integrity of Goal Line Technology? If not, why is this any different?
There's zero way for the referee to influence the automated decision.
It then generates a graphic 5-10 mins after the decision process has been completed, in exactly the same way as Hawk-Eyes Goal Line Tech.
Are the toenail offsides silly? Yes, but only as silly as the John Stones 2mm goal line clearance that won us the league.
The automated system is a bit better but correct decisions depend entirely on the exact split second that the ball was played forward which can still be subjective.10 games. So that’s 1 round of PL fixtures which really means nothing.
However, the automated offside system seems to be much better - and if VAR worked like then you would all accept it ? Who would have thought that in time it would improve.
The new system removes that subjectivity.The automated system is a bit better but correct decisions depend entirely on the exact split second that the ball was played forward which can still be subjective.