going to be 100% accurate if the sensors can tell the exact moment the ball loses contact with the passing players boot. It really boils my piss when commentators lazily say "you're either on or your off. Simple" Because it's not. It's really not.
The expected result from this Fulham supporter, listened to the first half on the radio, probably sums up our season, hope second season doesn’t catch up with us, the only plus is that Jimenez got his first goal since the pandemic, hope you maintain your position around the the top, i would love it if you kept one of the so called big 6/7 out of the champion league places
I'm not sure how precise the geo tags are these days but possibly a tag on the chest of each shirt that pinpoints the players and go off that. No arms, legs or feet required. It can't be that far off.
The ball contains an accelerometer which is very sensitive, and the players on the whole pitch are monitored by multiple cameras to pin point their location and more important, the extremity location. Obviously more tech means more chance of failures of said tech which could mean game abandonment because a pigeon has shit on a camera. It certainly wouldn't need a boot sensor, especially as headers are not done with a boot. The semi-auto is the positions and lines are all done in seconds, then the deliberation of whether interfering with play / deliberate play of the ball is made by the var ref/ on field ref.
I agree stomper. VAR was brought in to rule out clear and obvious errors, but on offside they've tried to be millimetre perfect.
The semi automated system seemed to work well at the World Cup.