It pisses me off that this never gets a mention on TV when they draw the lines.How will it solve the issue of when the ball leaves the players foot? The line isn’t the only issue with offside
How will it solve the issue of when the ball leaves the players foot? The line isn’t the only issue with offside
How will it solve the issue of when the ball leaves the players foot? The line isn’t the only issue with offside
Article I read said it was the idea not FIFA version for what it's worth. As for if it will help. Say for the minimum it makes the calls quicker and therefore less injuries after a delayed offside flag... Quicker is at least something?It isn't clear from the BBC article whether it's the FIFA system (which uses a calibrated inertia sensor in the ball) or the UEFA system (which uses video imagery to detect ball movement).
Either way, frankly, I am not a fan. The thought of disallowing goals for a toe 1mm offside with perfect accuracy (which they will never achieve anyway) doesn't do much for me.
And don't be fooled by the pretty graphics either. They are just created from the underlying data. Not sure, firstly, how they are collecting the data and, secondly, what they are doing to it to make the offside decision and the subsequent graphic accurate.
Without a complete understanding we are in the same position we are now. Relying on other people getting it (in this case, the software) right.
Grumble. Grumble.
Article I read said it was the idea not FIFA version for what it's worth. As for if it will help. Say for the minimum it makes the calls quicker and therefore less injuries after a delayed offside flag... Quicker is at least something?