sophocles, on 10 November 2019 - 12:45 AM, said:
It baffles me when folks keep saying VAR is ok for offsides because it draws a line so that you can see if a player is ahead of it. The problem is that someone has to decide at which precise point in the action the line is drawn; it's still down to a human to decide precisely WHEN the forward pass was played and therefore where to draw the line. The truth is that a high-speed, frantic game like football is simply not susceptible to such micro-analysis without making the whole thing a total farce. For heavens sake, get rid of the whole pile if absolute nonsense NOW.
Correct. Not fit for purpose and sooner or later there is going to be a legal battle over a decision. For it (for which the lino was dead in line) to be proved right, there would have to be micro analysis of simultaneous stills of the ball leaving the passer and the position of the receiver, perhaps from different cameras. We are into the realms of measuring relativity.
I'd also like to know if statistical evidence of bias is creeping in. Would the goal have been allowed yesterday if Tottingham had scored it instead of Sheff Utd?
And, off at a tangent, that's twice in a week that a serious injury has happened to a victim of a cynical 'he's taken one for the team' foul. Such attacks should be a straight red if they involve tripping the opponent.