RobinHood
Well-Known Member
If we are going to get contentious issues without VAR and also contentious issues with VAR, then get rid.
At least he's given us a bit more insight into those lines, and it suggests the technology decides not they guy watching it, if true it takes away some of the doubts I have. It highlights an issue though, that we the fan haven't had it explained to us well enough, and someone (broadcaster) should show us how it all works.Peter Walton on BT reckons it's perfect and the lines are for viewing purposes only and the measurements are mathematically accurate. He reckons the measurement is taken from the exactly correct positions on the players bodies too. He did not mention tolerances though! Bollox I think...
It’s going to ruin the atmosphere in the stadium. Problem is the fans will never be able to just let go and celebrate properly, you’ll always be on edge. The days of mental scenes in the stadiums have gone forever and the atmosphere will only be candid and real between goals scored. In the end it’ll be just like watching an NFL game .
I like this idea, today's decisions are not what we want to change, its the obvious ones, "level" was onside until it came in.Alternatively if any of your body is onside then it's onside. Benefit to the attacker.
It arguably did its job, but the game we knew is alas no more. Would have preferred each team having challenges.