Gray
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What they are doing has been obvious from day one. They don't want it and never have. They are making it fail on purpose. They just can't be that inept. It just seems blatant.
What they are doing has been obvious from day one. They don't want it and never have. They are making it fail on purpose. They just can't be that inept. It just seems blatant.
But they got the right decision.
Craig Burley had a good comment about this particular incident - he said that the VAR officials, if looking only at those crooked line shots, really couldn't have been in position to make a clear cut call for or against offsides. In other words, VAR officials may have been guessing. And if that's so, why was the call on the field overturned?It's a new system,as with everything new it will get better and faster,in the mean time it is getting the decisions right,the rest will follow
Yes, but they managed to put doubt in peoples minds with bendy lines. They are trying to rubbish the technology so they can carry on getting them wrong.
It's the same as us watching at home can see on replay he was offside,the bendy line doesn't really bother me as i can see he is offside,the whole thing will settle with time,those in a froth about the line are not using their eyes to see he is offside,they will sort out the line drawing i'm sureCraig Burley had a good comment about this particular incident - he said that the VAR officials, if looking only at those crooked line shots, really couldn't have been in position to make a clear cut call for or against offsides. In other words, VAR officials may have been guessing. And if that's so, why was the call on the field overturned?
http://www.espn.co.uk/video/latest-videos/600/video/3387332that won't play in the UK