Neville Kneville
Well-Known Member
well you either go with "Benefit of the Doubt" as a standard or for decisions where it's very tight, you decide that there isn't conclusive evidence so you stick with the onfield decision. Happens in rugby and cricket plenty of times. What it will solve is incidents like Kelechi and Sane which were clearly and demonstrably wrong. You can debate the merits of every decision to death, but technology is there to remove clear and obvious errors. If it is misused, then that is a problem of application by humans and not with the technology.
Which is why my argument throughout the thread, & before the thread existed, has been about the fucking bent clowns who can decide who gets the 'benefit of the doubt' & which incidents get reviewed & not the tecnology.
Their record using video reviews so far, having a week to get it right, is fucking appalling.
Now they have a minute. Good luck with that.