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Live Match Discussion 2023/24

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It's 2023 and we still haven't got any definitive camera for that area alone the goal line and beyond. It's so easy to rectify by putting two cameras in the outside of the posts to see along the line of the lines to the corner flag.
They’ll be a clip from someone’s mobile phone in the crowd that will be more definitive.
 
It's 2023 and we still haven't got any definitive camera for that area alone the goal line and beyond. It's so easy to rectify by putting two cameras in the outside of the posts to see along the line of the lines to the corner flag.
There is, the same tech for automated offside. For some reason they don't use it 🤷

The problems with cameras is people get in the way.
 
I think i read there is some new tech with sensors in the ball, which should help with this sort of thing.

It looked out from the very few replays I've seen.
 
I think i read there is some new tech with sensors in the ball, which should help with this sort of thing.

It looked out from the very few replays I've seen.
They've had sensors in balls for a few years now. It's how they measure the data.

The problem has never been the ball but the line itself and where it is. It's a big thing to have to measure and keep an accurate measurement on.
 
I was listening to football clichés the other week and the problem apparently with the automated tech for offsides is, that Adidas have the patent for it (in their balls 😉) and Nike don't. The Premier League is apparently going to Puma for the footballs next year so it's unlikely to be brought in as a result.

However as this was from the devoted section taking the piss out of Richard Keys then I'm not sure how true it is.
 
That frame is after Bowen touched the ball, the frame before you can’t even see it so it was definitely out.
 
They've had sensors in balls for a few years now. It's how they measure the data.

The problem has never been the ball but the line itself and where it is. It's a big thing to have to measure and keep an accurate measurement on.
Thats a good point which I hadn't considered. The tracking tech would have to be unbelievably accurate, as would the plotting of the lines.
 
Sometimes it's an optical illusion, like the one Japan goal at the World Cup last year, that's just out though.

However as it's going to make that Lego haired twat Arteta unhappy, I don't care.
 
I think I've said before that the technical area at the Emirates is on a wicked slope. Therefore I can understand why he frequently stands at the top of it, as it's flat next to the pitch.
 
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