Most of our offsides are delay-flagged by the linos.
As someone who works in technology, I'm always amused at people who think technology will solve problems.
The biggest problem for me is that there has never been any real clarity about what exactly it's role is in the game. Video technology was brought in to sports to eliminate the 'howler' and then also to pick up things that the on field officials have missed. It wasn't brought in for another level.of officiating to be in place and for them to have five minute conversations with the referee while everyone else in the ground waits.If they wanted to, they could make it much more simple and eradicate a lot of the issues:- Only look at the act of scoring and maybe the assist leading directly up to it. Anything before that can't be checked. - VAR official only intervenes if ref confirms officials haven't seen an incident. If they say they have, then the VAR official only gets involved if they believe that an absolutely clear and obvious mistake has been made (ie a penalty awarded for handball when it clearly hits a player's chest).- Introduce the semi automated system ASAP and again, only look at the direct act of scoring or a direct assist.
Quote from: Smithy on January 15, 2024, 12:56:15 PMQuote from: Toronto Villa on January 15, 2024, 12:29:39 PMWe’ve probably benefitted from VAR more than most clubs given we catch sides offside with our line so often. So there is value to it. It’s that now the people paid to make these decisions are taking an eternity to find ways to disallow goals and not give them. That seems to be their starting point. There needs to be clock introduced and the onfield decision needs to be the one that has to be clearly and obviously wrong to overturn. Also handball needs to be intentional not incidental. We may have to adjust our high line a bit or be even more precise but the game overall benefits. Right now VAR is absolutely killing it. There is a table going around where they've used the results if VAR overturns had been ignored. i.e. the "on the field" decision stood as if VAR didn't exist. We were top of the league. And that was before we were denied a winner at Everton. We have not "benefitted" from VAR this season at all. If these things balance out over a season, we are due a couple of absolutely stinkers in our favour.But doesn't that table talk about goals scored or not versus just decisions related to VAR. We have caught teams offside miles more than our competitors. We definitely benefit from the marginal calls that on field officiating might miss.
Quote from: Toronto Villa on January 15, 2024, 12:29:39 PMWe’ve probably benefitted from VAR more than most clubs given we catch sides offside with our line so often. So there is value to it. It’s that now the people paid to make these decisions are taking an eternity to find ways to disallow goals and not give them. That seems to be their starting point. There needs to be clock introduced and the onfield decision needs to be the one that has to be clearly and obviously wrong to overturn. Also handball needs to be intentional not incidental. We may have to adjust our high line a bit or be even more precise but the game overall benefits. Right now VAR is absolutely killing it. There is a table going around where they've used the results if VAR overturns had been ignored. i.e. the "on the field" decision stood as if VAR didn't exist. We were top of the league. And that was before we were denied a winner at Everton. We have not "benefitted" from VAR this season at all. If these things balance out over a season, we are due a couple of absolutely stinkers in our favour.
We’ve probably benefitted from VAR more than most clubs given we catch sides offside with our line so often. So there is value to it. It’s that now the people paid to make these decisions are taking an eternity to find ways to disallow goals and not give them. That seems to be their starting point. There needs to be clock introduced and the onfield decision needs to be the one that has to be clearly and obviously wrong to overturn. Also handball needs to be intentional not incidental. We may have to adjust our high line a bit or be even more precise but the game overall benefits. Right now VAR is absolutely killing it.
I imagine that if you asked supporters of other Prem teams they would say that VAR has favoured Villa but that's largely just because of the high line which often needs VAR to confirm the decision. The media don't help by saying Son scored a "hat trick" of disallowed goals against Villa. No because if he's offside they aren't goals!
Quote from: Mister E on January 15, 2024, 03:53:05 PM Most of our offsides are delay-flagged by the linos.I feel that is almost a self fulfilling prophecy the same as Arsenal were back under Graham. We are so well drilled that linos call it anyway because they read we are really good at catching teams offside. VAR then confirms the decision in most cases. AFAIK, I don't think any goal called offside on the field has been overruled against us though.
We could make it simpler still by giving someone a whistle and two other people flags.
Quote from: Somniloquism on January 15, 2024, 04:15:26 PMQuote from: Mister E on January 15, 2024, 03:53:05 PM Most of our offsides are delay-flagged by the linos.I feel that is almost a self fulfilling prophecy the same as Arsenal were back under Graham. We are so well drilled that linos call it anyway because they read we are really good at catching teams offside. VAR then confirms the decision in most cases. AFAIK, I don't think any goal called offside on the field has been overruled against us though.The last one I can think of was Brighton against us back in May.
Quote from: Simon Page on January 15, 2024, 12:10:02 PMBut I don't see how any of that equates to money being the reason.The easiest example is that football is a results driven business, and a few bad decisions on the pitch can be the difference between a win, draw or loss. These bad decisions can determine where teams end up in their final league positions or through to the next round of the cup, and therefore they can have financial consequences.
But I don't see how any of that equates to money being the reason.
I think if we involve var it mustn’t take longer than 60 secs and if no definitive decsion is reached its referees call