Factual or mainly factual? Delays to games or not? Sorry, I can't remember what the difference was in the world cup, but if VAR can't give me an instant, factual response, I'll take the ref and a game that makes me feel as much as possible.
Quote from: Simon Page on January 15, 2024, 11:57:55 AMFactual or mainly factual? Delays to games or not? Sorry, I can't remember what the difference was in the world cup, but if VAR can't give me an instant, factual response, I'll take the ref and a game that makes me feel as much as possible.Well take a look at google. It was almost instant and it's computerised, so yeah, factual.
Quote from: Drummond on January 15, 2024, 11:31:02 AMQuote from: Simon Page on January 15, 2024, 11:27:37 AMQuote from: chrisw1 on January 15, 2024, 11:11:31 AMOne we have semi automated offside it will sort all of this out. The fact we haven't is a joke. I'd be all for having GPS tags in the back of the players shirts so there's no sleeve / toe nonsense either. But I appreciate that would give a slightly different dynamic to offside which isn't replicable down the pyramid.Why do we insist on taking so much fun, uncertainty and craziness out of football. This idea that we must use technology because it's there is making the game less enjoyable. The logical conclusion is AI refs and robot wars. Football is meant to be enjoyable, fun, unpredictable, infuriating, emotional. It's not a science project.Money. How, and for who?
Quote from: Simon Page on January 15, 2024, 11:27:37 AMQuote from: chrisw1 on January 15, 2024, 11:11:31 AMOne we have semi automated offside it will sort all of this out. The fact we haven't is a joke. I'd be all for having GPS tags in the back of the players shirts so there's no sleeve / toe nonsense either. But I appreciate that would give a slightly different dynamic to offside which isn't replicable down the pyramid.Why do we insist on taking so much fun, uncertainty and craziness out of football. This idea that we must use technology because it's there is making the game less enjoyable. The logical conclusion is AI refs and robot wars. Football is meant to be enjoyable, fun, unpredictable, infuriating, emotional. It's not a science project.Money.
Quote from: chrisw1 on January 15, 2024, 11:11:31 AMOne we have semi automated offside it will sort all of this out. The fact we haven't is a joke. I'd be all for having GPS tags in the back of the players shirts so there's no sleeve / toe nonsense either. But I appreciate that would give a slightly different dynamic to offside which isn't replicable down the pyramid.Why do we insist on taking so much fun, uncertainty and craziness out of football. This idea that we must use technology because it's there is making the game less enjoyable. The logical conclusion is AI refs and robot wars. Football is meant to be enjoyable, fun, unpredictable, infuriating, emotional. It's not a science project.
One we have semi automated offside it will sort all of this out. The fact we haven't is a joke. I'd be all for having GPS tags in the back of the players shirts so there's no sleeve / toe nonsense either. But I appreciate that would give a slightly different dynamic to offside which isn't replicable down the pyramid.
Now I appreciate that level of accuracy brings in the issue of incredibly marginal decisions. But at least they are correct and entirely unbiased.
Quote from: chrisw1 on January 15, 2024, 12:08:47 PMNow I appreciate that level of accuracy brings in the issue of incredibly marginal decisions. But at least they are correct and entirely unbiased.Although the decision lines can still be changed by the VAR officials if they decided to be biased in some way.
Quote from: Somniloquism on January 15, 2024, 12:10:44 PMQuote from: chrisw1 on January 15, 2024, 12:08:47 PMNow I appreciate that level of accuracy brings in the issue of incredibly marginal decisions. But at least they are correct and entirely unbiased.Although the decision lines can still be changed by the VAR officials if they decided to be biased in some way. There's no lines with the automated tech, so they can't be adjusted manually.
I'm only seeing a couple of shots of that Luton goal on Sky highlights. Hard to see the forward look deliberately on where Trafford is but a major difference is the ball was falling directly where the Sheffield Keeper was and because Ramsey had his arm "hooked" he couldn't get to it, where in the Burnley match it actually looked like Trafford also misjudged the ball and was actually under it anyway so I don't know if he would have tipped it away from the attackers head