by Colly » Sun Nov 03, 2019 10:31 am
I'm not sure about that, you'd only end up with the same argument but on the back end of attacking players. From a VAR perspective the obvious solution to take account for the fact the tech is obviously not good enough is to make the lines thicker to build in some tolerance. If the attackers line overlaps the defenders at all it's onside.
Given that the law was brought in to prevent goal hanging, this nonsense "we think you're an inch off so it doesn't count" is utterly against the spirit of the law.
I'm not sure about that, you'd only end up with the same argument but on the back end of attacking players. From a VAR perspective the obvious solution to take account for the fact the tech is obviously not good enough is to make the lines thicker to build in some tolerance. If the attackers line overlaps the defenders at all it's onside.
Given that the law was brought in to prevent goal hanging, this nonsense "we think you're an inch off so it doesn't count" is utterly against the spirit of the law.