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Author Topic: Other Games - 2026 FIFA Men’s World Cup Edition (+ warm-up matches): Villa-watch  (Read 189629 times)

Offline Skipper_The_Eyechild

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How could anyone be sure he got a touch on that? They just guessed didn’t they? Still, pleased for McPhee but feel sad for the blond Croatian potty mouthed lady.

No, they went by the chip in the ball. They showed snicko on the screen.

A chip is not a sensor.

So I used the wrong word, still doesn't change there is tech in the ball that is being used.

Offline Hillbilly

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Too much technology in the game. Go back to proper chalk lines, Thunderer whistles, square section goalposts and proper lace-up footballs and boots.

Offline Skipper_The_Eyechild

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And I have just googled, it's called a 'sensor-chip', so there is.

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So if the chip said there was a touch on the ball, why did they need to get the ref to look at a screen?

Offline PeterWithesShin

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I assume for him to decide on the defender's touch.

Online ChicagoLion

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I assume for him to decide on the defender's touch.
But if they have already decided because of the “sensor” that he is offside, what happens after (ie a touch by a defender) is irrelevant.
I think VAR panicked.

Offline PeterWithesShin

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If it is a deliberate touch by the defender then it isn't offside.

 


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