If in doubt, just add 6 inches to the defenders foot
It’s laughable seeing this given as onside until you realise the club involved yet again.
If in doubt, just add 6 inches to the defenders foot
At the time I couldn't believe it showed up as Onside when the rag foot was clearly over the VAR line. That's how bent the game has now become. How do they explain that one ?If in doubt, just add 6 inches to the defenders foot
If in doubt, just add 6 inches to the defenders foot
Wouldn’t be surprised if we see exactly the same situation in a match next week in the league and lo and behold it will be offside,VAR is now the perfect tool to now gain the outcome in games that they crave..At the time I couldn't believe it showed up as Onside when the rag foot was clearly over the VAR line. That's how bent the game has now become. How do they explain that one ?
Is the defender not holding the keepers arm down, stopping him claiming the bal?
tbf that's probably not when ball was played, defenders run out attackers run in = 1 yard gap in probably 0.0000005 secondIf in doubt, just add 6 inches to the defenders foot
All our players seem to be wearing size 15 boots.If in doubt, just add 6 inches to the defenders foot
I’ve not seen it but from what I read they seemed to be suggesting that the tech. guy in the VAR room knew there was a malfunction. So they effectively disregarded it and resorted to what they could see. I imagine in that situation the burden of proof resorts back to having to have clear evidence to give a goal rather than clear evidence that GLT was wrong.
I’m no tech. guy but I don’t imagine any system is foolproof. GLT seems to be as reliable as you can hope for though. This is only the third time I’ve heard about it malfunctioning across all the leagues. You could argue that for really close ones, know one is going to question it if it was wrong but if as it seems here, they can tell when it’s playing up, it seems to working to an acceptable level.