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I still say the lines should be wider to introduce a big enough margin that it becomes noticeably offside at first glance, rather than a microscopic one. Yes it's just moving the definitions, but it needs to be a margin of offside that people can accept rather than be up in arms or dismayed about.
Kind of like the difference between the Mane one last weekend and the Podence one. It was still tight but everyone agrees it was off, which you could practically see without the lines anyway and a quick look confirmed it.
You'll still get ones that might be microscopically off and VAR would let go, but that's better than what we have now where people are fed up with offsides that can't even be seen.
Kind of like the difference between the Mane one last weekend and the Podence one. It was still tight but everyone agrees it was off, which you could practically see without the lines anyway and a quick look confirmed it.
You'll still get ones that might be microscopically off and VAR would let go, but that's better than what we have now where people are fed up with offsides that can't even be seen.
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