Not seen it but when when there’s only one line it indicates that the tolerance level has been applied.
Did not know that, look forward to us get one, one time.
Appreciate the info
Not seen it but when when there’s only one line it indicates that the tolerance level has been applied.
Did you not think it a little strange that they took about a minute to look at the offside seemingly doing nothing? Then the line appeared and was on screen for about 3 seconds giving no one a chance to look at it closely and then the decision was made immediately.Well you can believe that if it helps you but it’s factually incorrect. It’s a reasonably regular occurrence. Tottenham against Leicester two weeks ago for one.
Well you can believe that if it helps you but it’s factually incorrect. It’s a reasonably regular occurrence. Tottenham against Leicester two weeks ago for one.
Did you not think it a little strange that they took about a minute to look at the offside seemingly doing nothing? Then the line appeared and was on screen for about 3 seconds giving no one a chance to look at it closely and then the decision was made immediately.
I took a photo of that off side and the line has been drawn in front of the NUFC boot and it still just touches Casimeros boot. I can't post on here as the photo is too big pixel wise. But it is very suspect.
No lines drawn down from Casemiros shoulder either, which clearly also looks ahead of the NUFC defender?? Why is this?
Have they changed the VAR guidance on drawing lines? I am not aware of this.We all know the answers mate unfortunately.
Have they changed the VAR guidance on drawing lines? I am not aware of this.