I suppose it's too late now that the genie is out of the bottle, and perhaps the Premier League/FA wouldn't even now be permitted the change, but the biggest and quickest improvement to how VAR works would be to simply eliminate its use for offsides, and revert to reliance upon the linesmen doing their jobs, thereby making the game a whole lot simpler, and a whole lot more enjoyable.
The marginal offsides are stupid. I don't think anyone would bat an eyelid if decisions weren't given one way or the other.
After all the VARtroversy of Saturday's games on MotD, there wasn't even a mention of Grealish's dive against us or VAR's approval of same on MotD 2.Still, it's only Villa, eh? Best not to upset Pep's darlings when they've had such a tough week...
Quote from: Drummond on February 14, 2023, 11:10:03 AMThe marginal offsides are stupid. I don't think anyone would bat an eyelid if decisions weren't given one way or the other. The one with Harvey Barnes was particularly pedantic. He was level by the naked eye which would be good enough for me, for or against.
Quote from: dcdavecollett on February 14, 2023, 01:35:42 AMAfter all the VARtroversy of Saturday's games on MotD, there wasn't even a mention of Grealish's dive against us or VAR's approval of same on MotD 2.Still, it's only Villa, eh? Best not to upset Pep's darlings when they've had such a tough week...It's always the same. Ref's make subjective decisions in favour of better teams and media ignore it as it doesn't suit their narrative. I remember years ago at Villa Park Kompany bundled Agbonlahor into oblivion in a one one situation. Correct decision would have been red for Kompany and a free kick but Ref played on and no one in the media said a dicky bird about it, mainly because in their eyes surely Kompany is good enough to deal with a Villa forward.
Quote from: Nev on February 14, 2023, 11:16:40 AMQuote from: Drummond on February 14, 2023, 11:10:03 AMThe marginal offsides are stupid. I don't think anyone would bat an eyelid if decisions weren't given one way or the other. The one with Harvey Barnes was particularly pedantic. He was level by the naked eye which would be good enough for me, for or against.There is no such thing as level anymore. It is or it isn't. We go by the tech'. This, "it looked level to me" isn't progress. They just need to be far quicker with it so as to not spoil the overall viewing. The Harvey Barnes incident, what if a result hung on that decision? We have a system that removes all reasonable doubt which isn't we know 100% accurate but is better than the judgement of the naked eye.
Quote from: Flamingo Lane on February 14, 2023, 08:36:36 AMI suppose it's too late now that the genie is out of the bottle, and perhaps the Premier League/FA wouldn't even now be permitted the change, but the biggest and quickest improvement to how VAR works would be to simply eliminate its use for offsides, and revert to reliance upon the linesmen doing their jobs, thereby making the game a whole lot simpler, and a whole lot more enjoyable.It's the one and only thing they can and should get right every time. Offside is offside, it's clear cut even if it's only "toe nail" accurate. If they miss an incident like at the weekend where there were a few offsides in one build up to a goal which weren't even considered that's down to VAR officials.
Quote from: Brend'Watkins on February 14, 2023, 11:54:30 AMQuote from: Nev on February 14, 2023, 11:16:40 AMQuote from: Drummond on February 14, 2023, 11:10:03 AMThe marginal offsides are stupid. I don't think anyone would bat an eyelid if decisions weren't given one way or the other. The one with Harvey Barnes was particularly pedantic. He was level by the naked eye which would be good enough for me, for or against.There is no such thing as level anymore. It is or it isn't. We go by the tech'. This, "it looked level to me" isn't progress. They just need to be far quicker with it so as to not spoil the overall viewing. The Harvey Barnes incident, what if a result hung on that decision? We have a system that removes all reasonable doubt which isn't we know 100% accurate but is better than the judgement of the naked eye.I'm happy to forgoe that accuracy, accept that mistakes are made in order to restore the unbridled joy of scoring goals and celebrating goals. Offside or otherwise, a foul or not.
Quote from: Brend'Watkins on February 14, 2023, 09:54:57 AMQuote from: Flamingo Lane on February 14, 2023, 08:36:36 AMI suppose it's too late now that the genie is out of the bottle, and perhaps the Premier League/FA wouldn't even now be permitted the change, but the biggest and quickest improvement to how VAR works would be to simply eliminate its use for offsides, and revert to reliance upon the linesmen doing their jobs, thereby making the game a whole lot simpler, and a whole lot more enjoyable.It's the one and only thing they can and should get right every time. Offside is offside, it's clear cut even if it's only "toe nail" accurate. If they miss an incident like at the weekend where there were a few offsides in one build up to a goal which weren't even considered that's down to VAR officials. This offside is offside idea just isn't right. It's fundamentally flawed because it's impossible to know the exact moment when the ball leaves the passing players boot. That's when the player is either on or off. One person in a studio gets to decide when he THINKS the ball lost contact with the boot. It's still guesswork. An absolutely undisputable version is achievable as they had the technology in the World Cup and used it brilliantly. You hardly knew it was there. Until we get that technology offsides will remain a subjective guess.