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There was an awkward pause during preceedings though. Be interesting to hear Leicester fans take on it. The outcome they would be pleased with - but what about the whole moment of scoring and then having to wait?
Quote from: normal rules on January 16, 2018, 09:28:37 pmThere was an awkward pause during preceedings though. Be interesting to hear Leicester fans take on it. The outcome they would be pleased with - but what about the whole moment of scoring and then having to wait?In an instance like this though, no time is lost. Without VAR the ball would still be dead because it'd be a dead ball to Fleetwood due to the offside. Instead the time is used to verify that the goal should stand and thus it's a positive use. I see no downside in instances such as this, it's when play hasn't stopped and a decision needs correcting that problems arise.
Hypothetical scenario.The linesman sticks his flag up for offside.The 'offside' player sees the flag as does the goalkeeper, but the attacker still knocks the ball into the net anyway and the goalkeeper makes no effort to save it due to the linesman's flag being up.It then goes to VAR and, oh no, it's a perfectly good goal.What happens then? Does the goal count? Are players meant to play to the whistle now, or meant to play until any move is done and dusted - regardless of whether a whistle goes or a flag is up?
Are players meant to play to the whistle now, or meant to play until any move is done and dusted - regardless of whether a whistle goes or a flag is up?
They're meant to play to the whistle anyway to be fair, but I see your point. If a referee blows for an offside and they stop, but it turns out it was inside, then we have a problem. But this is why I advocate the idea of a Challenge system ala the NFL or Tennis.
Quote from: RoversAlias on January 17, 2018, 01:33:20 amThey're meant to play to the whistle anyway to be fair, but I see your point. If a referee blows for an offside and they stop, but it turns out it was inside, then we have a problem. But this is why I advocate the idea of a Challenge system ala the NFL or Tennis.VAR is only used for clear and obvious errors in four areas, goals, straight red cards, pens and mistaken identity, therefore if some one was on side or off side and goal never happened it wouldn’t have been looked at by VAR.COYR
Quote from: glosterred on January 17, 2018, 10:11:22 amQuote from: RoversAlias on January 17, 2018, 01:33:20 amThey're meant to play to the whistle anyway to be fair, but I see your point. If a referee blows for an offside and they stop, but it turns out it was inside, then we have a problem. But this is why I advocate the idea of a Challenge system ala the NFL or Tennis.VAR is only used for clear and obvious errors in four areas, goals, straight red cards, pens and mistaken identity, therefore if some one was on side or off side and goal never happened it wouldn’t have been looked at by VAR.COYRIt was used last night for an offside.
Quote from: anne honemous on January 17, 2018, 11:02:37 amQuote from: glosterred on January 17, 2018, 10:11:22 amQuote from: RoversAlias on January 17, 2018, 01:33:20 amThey're meant to play to the whistle anyway to be fair, but I see your point. If a referee blows for an offside and they stop, but it turns out it was inside, then we have a problem. But this is why I advocate the idea of a Challenge system ala the NFL or Tennis.VAR is only used for clear and obvious errors in four areas, goals, straight red cards, pens and mistaken identity, therefore if some one was on side or off side and goal never happened it wouldn’t have been looked at by VAR.COYRIt was used last night for an offside.only because there was a goal in question
....Plus there was a rare occurrence for the 80s, a 5 figure attendance at Belle Vue!
Yes, the ball being in the back of the net was a bit of a giveaway.I remember our home game vs Rotherham in 1984/5 (?) where we thought there was an offside or a foul, and the players stopped. Rotherham scored and the goal stood - we lost 0-1. Plus there was a rare occurrence for the 80s, a 5 figure attendance at Belle Vue!