It should be binned but it won't. They are too invested in it now. The jolly they enjoy at Stockley Park will not be given up lightly. We are stuck with it I'm afraid. If we must keep it I think it needs changing. Firstly I think they should feck off with the stupid lines on the screen and secondly they should cut out slow motion replays because they give a distorted view of what actually happened. If they think the on field officials have made a clear and obvious error send the ref to the screen and show him the different camera angles but only at full speed. He can then make his decision. Also I'd put a time limit on it of say one minute. That's plenty of time to show him replays.
Keep the video but scrap the off field assistant referee.
Quote from: Baldy on February 11, 2024, 11:28:33 AMKeep the video but scrap the off field assistant referee.Are you talking about the referee in the studio to determine if a football rule has been breached, or their assistant who helps concur? I assume the latter because if the former, are you just hoping the Video Replay Operator knows football rules?
Quote from: Somniloquism on February 11, 2024, 02:02:07 PMQuote from: Baldy on February 11, 2024, 11:28:33 AMKeep the video but scrap the off field assistant referee.Are you talking about the referee in the studio to determine if a football rule has been breached, or their assistant who helps concur? I assume the latter because if the former, are you just hoping the Video Replay Operator knows football rules?I am suggesting 'scrap' all referees in Stockley Park but keep the video operator. Then put two extra linesmen (assistant referees) on the pitch to cover the areas currently not catered for.
They tried the two extra officials thing behind the goals. it didn't last, because it was a shit system.
Sorry, didn't explain my thoughts very well:- Scrap VAR but keep video technician available for the match referee to call upon if he/she so chooses to look at replay on pitch side monitor.- two extra assistant referees running the side lines currently not catered for.- Any dispute between officials, match referee ultimately decides, and if need be can view pitch side monitor.- All replays in real speed and no 'offside lines' drawn.Football is played in real time and not in slow motion. Players do not have the advantage of lines been drawn on the pitch and have to play with the naked eye.It is a compromise between VAR and no VAR. Four extra eyes. Less blind spots. We can properly celebrate goals if no flag goes up.
Quote from: Drummond on February 12, 2024, 01:16:43 PMThey tried the two extra officials thing behind the goals. it didn't last, because it was a shit system.I don't propose behind the goals. It's the 50 meters of the sidelines currently not covered. Basically, two linesmen (assistant referees) each side of the pitch.
Really is a joke. Seems like we're not just against the opposition but the officials as well. Refs are shocking judges of what's onside and what's not.