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JMHO but VAR should not be in slow mo look at it in real time and if not clear and obvious let the refs decision stand, after it's supposed to be the on field refs call isn't it?
With both the handball and offside decisions it's worth looking at what the point of them is. VAR helping overturn decisions when it's "clear and obvious" is fine, and sometimes slow mo helps but not when it's to show fine margins because that is just not "clear and obvious" unless you're a psycho nerd which is what some refs are.Offside is easy. The main point is to stop players hanging around upfield - I think the game could be more interesting if that's totally dropped, but that's another discussion. A few seasons ago it was about having daylight between the payers, now it's if a thread on their sock is infront - nuts, and for me doesn't constitute "clear and obvious" including for the reason BST gave.Handball is about not using the hands and arms to play the ball, essentially to distinguish the game from rugby. So anything deliberate is clearly handball. If it's careless - waving arms around which then happen to contact the ball - that's clearly handball. When it gets to how many millimeters the arms have to be from the body, we're again not in the realm of "clear and obvious". If someone is jumping, or sliding into a tackle, with arms outstretched to balance and a ball hits an arm even from close range, for me that's handball, just a risk and tough luck - but it's arguable in terms of making laws.
To stop players hanging about offside? I give you Palaces 2nd goal in the cup last season, Meyer wandering back yards offside Rovers push up ball is played down the line to Townsend which now puts Meyer on side unmarked, cross comes in 2-0.