Quote from: Flamingo Lane on May 16, 2024, 12:48:41 PMJust wondering, could anyone off the top of their heads give an example of a goal, and best of all a significant goal, that was either wrongly allowed, or wrongly disallowed, in any game pre-VAR?Hand of God.
Just wondering, could anyone off the top of their heads give an example of a goal, and best of all a significant goal, that was either wrongly allowed, or wrongly disallowed, in any game pre-VAR?
Quote from: Bad English on May 16, 2024, 12:51:14 PMQuote from: Flamingo Lane on May 16, 2024, 12:48:41 PMJust wondering, could anyone off the top of their heads give an example of a goal, and best of all a significant goal, that was either wrongly allowed, or wrongly disallowed, in any game pre-VAR?Hand of God.Henry handball.
Quote from: Bad English on May 16, 2024, 12:51:14 PMQuote from: Flamingo Lane on May 16, 2024, 12:48:41 PMJust wondering, could anyone off the top of their heads give an example of a goal, and best of all a significant goal, that was either wrongly allowed, or wrongly disallowed, in any game pre-VAR?Hand of God.Sorry! I meant for offside. I shall edit my orginal post
Just wondering, could anyone off the top of their heads give an example of a goal, and best of all a significant goal, that was either wrongly allowed, or wrongly disallowed, for OFFSIDE, in any game pre-VAR?
Quote from: Flamingo Lane on May 16, 2024, 12:48:41 PMJust wondering, could anyone off the top of their heads give an example of a goal, and best of all a significant goal, that was either wrongly allowed, or wrongly disallowed, for OFFSIDE, in any game pre-VAR? Bomber brown for WBA vs Leeds. Denied them the league I think.
Sorry - wrongly allowed or disallowed for offside, I meant to say.
Adding a 30 second time limit will just make everything far less accurate and increase the amount of wrong decisions. Some situations are complex or at least require different camera angles. There's no point bringing in tech and then hamstringing it.I think we should wait to see how much difference semi-automated makes, because offsides are the most frequent and often most annoying applications of VAR. Once that's sorted I'd hope the whole thing will start to feel less intrusive.As for daylight between the players, aside from the fact that it would be disastrous for how we play, it would fundamentally change how the game is played, inevitably leading to low blocks and so probably won't have the upside people are hoping for. And it would just shift the line of calculation, there wouldn't necessarily be any less controversy.
VAR is full of subjective decisions, football fans cannot help but imprint their bias on whether a decision is right or wrong. Whatever they do, most fans will not agree with VAR because they'll just remember the 5 decisions that they perceive to have gone against them, rather than the 20 that did (the right decisions, of course). Scrapping VAR would probably be a popular decision, but I don't it would be the right one. Just keep improving it, 5 years of any tech is still really young. I really think the semi-automated offsides will help next season.