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It's quicker which is at least a start, wouldn't change anything about Saturday's disallowed goal though
 
Offsides are pretty much cut and dry and apart from human error they’re correct even if it’s a matter of mm. If this system gets the same result more quickly then I’m all for it
 
How does the semi-auto VAR know if a player is interfering with play or not? Will we still need humans to make that call?

I also read human VAR will be able to over rule the tech.
 
Only works if the line can be synchronised to the SPLIT second the ball is kicked. Otherwise it is open to abuse as the current ststem is.
I'd like Johnny75 to explain why my post amuses him so. The powers that be seem keen to draw lines to the nearest millimetre to rule goals on or offside, but there is no such minute accurate measurement for when the ball is kicked. In fact all the screen focuses on when there is a tight offside decision are the two or more players involved in the back line.
There have been occasions when the defence is back-pedalling and the attacker is heading back onside (and the other way round) when the film clicks on one frame and the result is different. And on those occasions all they focus on are the players on the line and no accurate measurement of when the ball is kicked.
 
I'd like Johnny75 to explain why my post amuses him so. The powers that be seem keen to draw lines to the nearest millimetre to rule goals on or offside, but there is no such minute accurate measurement for when the ball is kicked. In fact all the screen focuses on when there is a tight offside decision are the two or more players involved in the back line.
There have been occasions when the defence is back-pedalling and the attacker is heading back onside (and the other way round) when the film clicks on one frame and the result is different. And on those occasions all they focus on are the players on the line and no accurate measurement of when the ball is kicked.
 
I'd like Johnny75 to explain why my post amuses him so. The powers that be seem keen to draw lines to the nearest millimetre to rule goals on or offside, but there is no such minute accurate measurement for when the ball is kicked. In fact all the screen focuses on when there is a tight offside decision are the two or more players involved in the back line.
There have been occasions when the defence is back-pedalling and the attacker is heading back onside (and the other way round) when the film clicks on one frame and the result is different. And on those occasions all they focus on are the players on the line and no accurate measurement of when the ball is kicked.

There are chips in the ball that measure contact to the millisecond.
 
Is this along the lines of you refusing to believe Phil Foden has ever played wide left? What proof are you after?
 
If that's the case, I want to see evidence of them being used. On screen. 👍
They probably ran out of them during Covid as they are 5G ones and they were needed for the vaccine.
 
Is this along the lines of you refusing to believe Phil Foden has ever played wide left? What proof are you after?
No that was proved to an extent, although not really what id class as wide left 🙂 as in Grealish ish. I want to hear the ping or beep when the ball is kicked at the same time they are drawing the lines.
I dont trust the system or those overseeing it basically.
 
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How does the semi-auto VAR know if a player is interfering with play or not? Will we still need humans to make that call?

I also read human VAR will be able to over rule the tech.
It doesn't it's subjective
 
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