It would be fairer if VAR just used the part of the body that was used to score. That way, measuring the position of an arm or the head would become redundant if a player scores with his foot and the foot is onside.
I'm going to be saying this forever now, because once I think of (more likely steal) a good point I hammer it home remorselessly so here goes:When a decision is so millimetre-close how in the name of God can the exact split-second the ball is kicked possibly be judged?
Quote from: dave.woodhall on December 01, 2020, 12:39:03 AMI'm going to be saying this forever now, because once I think of (more likely steal) a good point I hammer it home remorselessly so here goes:When a decision is so millimetre-close how in the name of God can the exact split-second the ball is kicked possibly be judged?Keep preaching! Also, does the "clear and obvious error" apply only for penalties? Do you or anyone know? Thanks in advance.
Quote from: pelty on December 01, 2020, 12:43:19 AMQuote from: dave.woodhall on December 01, 2020, 12:39:03 AMI'm going to be saying this forever now, because once I think of (more likely steal) a good point I hammer it home remorselessly so here goes:When a decision is so millimetre-close how in the name of God can the exact split-second the ball is kicked possibly be judged?Keep preaching! Also, does the "clear and obvious error" apply only for penalties? Do you or anyone know? Thanks in advance.Nobody knows and that's the thing. There's no clarity, and no consistent interpretation.