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    Semi-Automated Offside Technology

    This is used in the CL and other european countries.. was used in the world cup and we can clearly see that it works better than what we use in the PL..

    So why exactly did the Premier League reject it being used?

    Only thing I can think of is for corruption and cheating purposes.. its a system that takes away quite a bit human error of drawing lines etc.. I think this Liverpool debacle will mean that this may be pushed more to be used in England.. I would welcome it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tutfoster1892 View Post
    This is used in the CL and other european countries.. was used in the world cup and we can clearly see that it works better than what we use in the PL..

    So why exactly did the Premier League reject it being used?

    Only thing I can think of is for corruption and cheating purposes.. its a system that takes away quite a bit human error of drawing lines etc.. I think this Liverpool debacle will mean that this may be pushed more to be used in England.. I would welcome it

    Premier League rejected it at the request of the PGMOL. They wanted to keep control of the off-side decisions.
    That went well... didn't it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ragatino View Post
    Premier League rejected it at the request of the PGMOL. They wanted to keep control of the off-side decisions.
    That went well... didn't it.
    Is that because they think they know better, or for more devious reasons perhaps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ex_pat_magpie View Post
    Is that because they think they know better, or for more devious reasons perhaps.
    If there had been any problems with it in the WC then fine…..but there weren’t as far as I know. Their decision not to accept it went under the radar a bit but it was baffling.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ex_pat_magpie View Post
    Is that because they think they know better, or for more devious reasons perhaps.
    I prefer "(ock up before conspiracy". TBH listening to that commentary from the clowns at the Spurs v Liverpool VAR it's clear these people are clandestine evil genius types. More the "should be mopping the floors and cleaning the toilets dreaming of a job flipping burgers in McD's" types.

    However as we all know, dumb folk generally over inflate their levels of intelligence. So these bongos definitely thought they knew better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by toptoon View Post
    If there had been any problems with it in the WC then fine…..but there weren’t as far as I know. Their decision not to accept it went under the radar a bit but it was baffling.
    I've mentioned many times I live and work in Qatar for the last 8 yrs. I'm a broadcast engineer. My role at the world cup was supervisory. overseeing the tech set-up and making sure the systems were all working as part of a great team.

    The off-side tech really impressed me. Fast, clear, accurate.

    So when I heard the PGMOL rejected it. I was shocked for a 2nd, then just shook my head and laughed. " of course they don't want a system that strips more control and power from them"

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    Goal line technology works and, with this introduced, offsides would be sorted too. That would only leave handballs and penalty decisions to the clowns.
    It would be a good step forward. I think they may be regretting not getting it now.
    IMO any tech that takes decisions away from these incompetent idiots is a bonus. From not understanding the rules of the game to just not paying attention to the game - we’ve seen it all.

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    I don't want to believe conspiracy but there are times like this that makes me believe it to a degree.

    Prem gets its money from its "big" names doing well that everybody knows - it wants to keep that, best way - control the decisions.

    It's ok every so often a Leicester happening, keeps the brand exciting but you don't want that every year.

    I mean. . . Newcastle in CL. . . nothing will happen, they'll be whipping boys - damage the brand

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    Quote Originally Posted by toptoon View Post
    Goal line technology works and, with this introduced, offsides would be sorted too. That would only leave handballs and penalty decisions to the clowns.
    It would be a good step forward. I think they may be regretting not getting it now.
    IMO any tech that takes decisions away from these incompetent idiots is a bonus. From not understanding the rules of the game to just not paying attention to the game - we’ve seen it all.
    Yeah exactly TT!

    Technology was supposed to 'reduce the margin of human error'. The EPL system just adds an additional layer of potential error.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ragatino View Post
    Yeah exactly TT!

    Technology was supposed to 'reduce the margin of human error'. The EPL system just adds an additional layer of potential error.
    Exactly, only VAR errors are worse. They have incidents slowed down-and they can replay them as much as they need-and technology that tells them exactly what the craic is yet they still make mistakes, and huge ones at that!

    At least refs and their assistants have the excuse of only seeing it once and at full speed.

    VAR is shit through a combination of incompetence, bias (conscious or sub-conscious) and corruption and I genuinely don't know where the balance lies;

    I suspect-and hope-it's towards simple incompetence but I also don't doubt for a second that there are agendas at play and that there is an element of corruption in some of these decisions (including the 'overall' ones that decide, for example, that we won't use the semi-automated offside system.

    Oh, aye, add in 'arrogance' to the list of why VAR is such a shitshow.

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